Jatropha curcas is a multipurpose, drought-resistant, biofuel tree originating from Central and South America, but now growing pantropic. The tree produces seeds containing 27–40% inedible oil, which is easily convertible into biodiesel. Although even some basic agronomic characteristics of J. curcas are not yet fully understood, the plant enjoys a booming interest, which may hold the risk of unsustainable practice. Our qualitative sustainability assessment, focusing on environmental impacts and strengthened by some socio-economic issues, is quite favorable as long as only wastelands or degraded grounds are taken into J. curcas cultivation. Preliminary lifecycle energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) balances are positive, but the GHG balance is e...
In recent years, liquid biofuels for transport have benefited from significant political support due...
Copyright © 2012 Simon Gmünder et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The energy market is diversifying, allowing for the development of biofuels that seek to reduce envi...
Jatropha curcas L. currently attracts a lot of attention as a bio-diesel crop all over the world. A...
Biodiesel is a renewable alternative to fossil fuels that has garnered significant attention due to ...
In recent years, Jatropha curcas, a perennial, inedible crop well adapted to semi arid regions, has ...
The sustainability of two scenarios for the exploitation of Jatropha curcas biomass was assessed usi...
Various government agencies around the world have proposed vegetable oils and their conversion to bi...
In the forthcoming years, 1–2 million hectares of Jatropha curcas L. are expected to be annually pla...
883-889 Non-edible oils like Jatropha, Pongamia, Argemone, Mahua, Castor, Sal etc., can be used for ...
Almost 40% of the world’s population of 6,7 billion people do not have access to affordable energy r...
In context of energy crisis and global warming, Jatropha curcas offers a great potential to combat f...
This is an assessment of key economic, environmental and social issues pertaining to jatropha biofue...
We present a life cycle assessment of synthetic paraffinic kerosene produced from Jatropha curcas. T...
Since 2003 India has been actively promoting the cultivation of Jatropha on unproductive and degrade...
In recent years, liquid biofuels for transport have benefited from significant political support due...
Copyright © 2012 Simon Gmünder et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The energy market is diversifying, allowing for the development of biofuels that seek to reduce envi...
Jatropha curcas L. currently attracts a lot of attention as a bio-diesel crop all over the world. A...
Biodiesel is a renewable alternative to fossil fuels that has garnered significant attention due to ...
In recent years, Jatropha curcas, a perennial, inedible crop well adapted to semi arid regions, has ...
The sustainability of two scenarios for the exploitation of Jatropha curcas biomass was assessed usi...
Various government agencies around the world have proposed vegetable oils and their conversion to bi...
In the forthcoming years, 1–2 million hectares of Jatropha curcas L. are expected to be annually pla...
883-889 Non-edible oils like Jatropha, Pongamia, Argemone, Mahua, Castor, Sal etc., can be used for ...
Almost 40% of the world’s population of 6,7 billion people do not have access to affordable energy r...
In context of energy crisis and global warming, Jatropha curcas offers a great potential to combat f...
This is an assessment of key economic, environmental and social issues pertaining to jatropha biofue...
We present a life cycle assessment of synthetic paraffinic kerosene produced from Jatropha curcas. T...
Since 2003 India has been actively promoting the cultivation of Jatropha on unproductive and degrade...
In recent years, liquid biofuels for transport have benefited from significant political support due...
Copyright © 2012 Simon Gmünder et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
The energy market is diversifying, allowing for the development of biofuels that seek to reduce envi...