The use of renewable energies as alternative to fossil fuels has value from different points of view and has effects at environmental, social and economic level. These aspects are often connected to each other and together define the overall sustainability of bioenergy. At European level, the Directive 2009/28/EC gives the basic criteria for the estimation of sustainability of biofuels and indicates a minimum threshold of 35% of greenhouse gas saving for a biofuel in order to be considered sustainable. The Directive gives the possibility to identify standard regional values for the cultivation steps that could be utilized for the certification. This paper aims to give a contribution to the definition of these values considering the RED meth...
The use of fuels derived from vegetable oils represents a potential oppor-tunity to meet EU Commissi...
A pilot-scale trial of oil and biodiesel production from high-oleic sunflower was performed in Tusca...
Energy crops, and in particular oil crops, could be an important occasion for developing new non foo...
The use of renewable energies as alternative to fossil fuels has value from different points of view...
The European Union Renewable Energy Directive 2009/28/EC (RED) has adopted climate change assessment...
Biofuels could reduce reliance on fossil oil, while helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and p...
The Renewable Energy Directive (RED - 2009/28/EC) defines values for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
The interest towards vegetable oils as fuels has in recent years started to revive, also thanks to t...
EU Member States are mandated to reach a minimum of 10% renewable energy consumed in transport by 20...
The agricultural sector can provide an important contribution to reduce the fossil fuels consumption...
Energy crops, and in particular oil crops, could be an important occasion for developing new non foo...
The Directive 2009/28/EC established the overall target that 20% of energy consumption should be rep...
The use of fuels derived from vegetable oils represents a potential oppor-tunity to meet EU Commissi...
A pilot-scale trial of oil and biodiesel production from high-oleic sunflower was performed in Tusca...
Energy crops, and in particular oil crops, could be an important occasion for developing new non foo...
The use of renewable energies as alternative to fossil fuels has value from different points of view...
The European Union Renewable Energy Directive 2009/28/EC (RED) has adopted climate change assessment...
Biofuels could reduce reliance on fossil oil, while helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and p...
The Renewable Energy Directive (RED - 2009/28/EC) defines values for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...
The interest towards vegetable oils as fuels has in recent years started to revive, also thanks to t...
EU Member States are mandated to reach a minimum of 10% renewable energy consumed in transport by 20...
The agricultural sector can provide an important contribution to reduce the fossil fuels consumption...
Energy crops, and in particular oil crops, could be an important occasion for developing new non foo...
The Directive 2009/28/EC established the overall target that 20% of energy consumption should be rep...
The use of fuels derived from vegetable oils represents a potential oppor-tunity to meet EU Commissi...
A pilot-scale trial of oil and biodiesel production from high-oleic sunflower was performed in Tusca...
Energy crops, and in particular oil crops, could be an important occasion for developing new non foo...