This article explains the emission consequences of using biodiesel and bio ethanol as a fuel for road transport in Denmark calculated in the REBECa project. For the years 2004, 2010, 2015, 2020, 2025 and 2030, two fossil fuel baseline scenarios (FS) are considered characterised by different traffic growth rates. For each FS, two biofuel scenarios (BS1, BS2) are considered with a 5.75 % biodiesel/bio ethanol share in 2010 as a common starting point. From 2010, linear growths are assumed for BS1 (10 % in 2020) and BS2 (25 % in 2030). The emissions presented in this study are vehicle based; a separate Well to Wheels (W-t-W) assessment of the total emission consequences of producing and using biofuels has been conducted in a different part of R...
Energy is a vital and growing need for human activities such as transport, agriculture and industry....
Decarbonization of the transport sector as proclaimed in the COP 21 targets requires the transition ...
The European transport sector was responsible for more than 25% of the EU total greenhouse gas (GHG)...
This article explains the emission consequences of using biodiesel and bio ethanol as a fuel for roa...
The use of ethanol and biodiesel in the transport sector is increasing in line with the latest legis...
Biogas may be a promising alternative fuel, mainly for heavy-duty vehicles, that can reduce CO2 emis...
Denmark is ambitious in the green transition of its transport sector. The biogas has potentials to s...
Vehicles are burning fuels inefficiently. Nowadays, there is a strong correlation between CO2 emissi...
The biofuels sustainability in transport depends on the energetic products demand and the limited re...
The paper outlines the Emissions and Biofuel Directives relating to CO2 emissions in cars and the fi...
The paper presents a study of biodiesel application and its ecological impacts. Our study is based o...
AbstractThe European Union's goal is to increase the share of renewable energy sources to 20 per cen...
AbstractVehicles are the main sources for environmental pollution especially those associated with d...
Biofuels are providing an increasing percentage of the transportation fuel in Europe. The reference ...
For several years, the use of oil for driving vehicles, generating power and many other activities h...
Energy is a vital and growing need for human activities such as transport, agriculture and industry....
Decarbonization of the transport sector as proclaimed in the COP 21 targets requires the transition ...
The European transport sector was responsible for more than 25% of the EU total greenhouse gas (GHG)...
This article explains the emission consequences of using biodiesel and bio ethanol as a fuel for roa...
The use of ethanol and biodiesel in the transport sector is increasing in line with the latest legis...
Biogas may be a promising alternative fuel, mainly for heavy-duty vehicles, that can reduce CO2 emis...
Denmark is ambitious in the green transition of its transport sector. The biogas has potentials to s...
Vehicles are burning fuels inefficiently. Nowadays, there is a strong correlation between CO2 emissi...
The biofuels sustainability in transport depends on the energetic products demand and the limited re...
The paper outlines the Emissions and Biofuel Directives relating to CO2 emissions in cars and the fi...
The paper presents a study of biodiesel application and its ecological impacts. Our study is based o...
AbstractThe European Union's goal is to increase the share of renewable energy sources to 20 per cen...
AbstractVehicles are the main sources for environmental pollution especially those associated with d...
Biofuels are providing an increasing percentage of the transportation fuel in Europe. The reference ...
For several years, the use of oil for driving vehicles, generating power and many other activities h...
Energy is a vital and growing need for human activities such as transport, agriculture and industry....
Decarbonization of the transport sector as proclaimed in the COP 21 targets requires the transition ...
The European transport sector was responsible for more than 25% of the EU total greenhouse gas (GHG)...