The acceptance of biofuels is of paramount importance for the EU sustainable energy transition. This qualitative study identifies barriers and facilitators regarding biofuel technology acceptability. Stakeholders initially selected for their interest and influence in the EU biofuel field were asked about biofuel acceptance and four clusters of variables associated with the acceptability according to the literature on similar sustainable technologies: technology per se, economic and market-related aspects, political and administrative aspects, and social-psychological features of the person. Results from a qualitative content analysis based on 32 stakeholders interviews confirmed the presence of contents in these four clusters, highlighting ...
Biofuels, like any emerging technology, have the potential to cause ethical dilemmas by exposing the...
This paper outlines how an understanding of the processes of building cognitive and sociopolitical l...
Bioenergy is rapidly growing in many parts of the world. But continued investments in bioenergy do n...
The acceptance of biofuels is of paramount importance for the EU sustainable energy transition. This...
Abstract: The acceptance of biofuels is of paramount importance for the EU sustainable energy transi...
This study investigates stakeholder knowledge, attitudes, and public perception concerning biofuels ...
Background: Stakeholder's position of bioenergy sustainability is important for the deployment and c...
Background While the share of bioenergy in the overall energy supply has increased over the last dec...
\u3cp\u3eEnvironmental and societal problems related to energy use have spurred the development of s...
Environmental and societal problems related to energy use have spurred the development of sustainabl...
Energy transition is characterised by processes referring to new path creation. These new paths are ...
Background The widespread use of sustainable energy technologies is a key element in the trans...
International audienceMeasuring biofuel sustainability requires dealing with a wide variety of compl...
Sustainable energy systems are designed to overcome the large problems resulting from current fossil...
Abstract Background Concern about the inevitable depletion of global energy resources is rising and ...
Biofuels, like any emerging technology, have the potential to cause ethical dilemmas by exposing the...
This paper outlines how an understanding of the processes of building cognitive and sociopolitical l...
Bioenergy is rapidly growing in many parts of the world. But continued investments in bioenergy do n...
The acceptance of biofuels is of paramount importance for the EU sustainable energy transition. This...
Abstract: The acceptance of biofuels is of paramount importance for the EU sustainable energy transi...
This study investigates stakeholder knowledge, attitudes, and public perception concerning biofuels ...
Background: Stakeholder's position of bioenergy sustainability is important for the deployment and c...
Background While the share of bioenergy in the overall energy supply has increased over the last dec...
\u3cp\u3eEnvironmental and societal problems related to energy use have spurred the development of s...
Environmental and societal problems related to energy use have spurred the development of sustainabl...
Energy transition is characterised by processes referring to new path creation. These new paths are ...
Background The widespread use of sustainable energy technologies is a key element in the trans...
International audienceMeasuring biofuel sustainability requires dealing with a wide variety of compl...
Sustainable energy systems are designed to overcome the large problems resulting from current fossil...
Abstract Background Concern about the inevitable depletion of global energy resources is rising and ...
Biofuels, like any emerging technology, have the potential to cause ethical dilemmas by exposing the...
This paper outlines how an understanding of the processes of building cognitive and sociopolitical l...
Bioenergy is rapidly growing in many parts of the world. But continued investments in bioenergy do n...