A comparison between ethanol and biodiesel production: The Brazilian and European experiences

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[1] Shikida, Pery Francisco Assis
[2] Finco, Adele
[3] Cardoso, Bárbara Françoise
[4] Galante, Valdir Antonio
[5] Rahmeier, Daliane
[6] Bentivoglio, Deborah
[7] Rasetti, Michele
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Shikida, Pery Francisco Assis (peryshikida@hotmail.com) | 1600年 / Springer Verlag卷 / 27期
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Greenhouse gases - Investments - Economics - Biomass - Gas emissions - Global warming;
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10.1007/978-1-4471-6482-1_2
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Industrialized countries’ dependence on fossil fuels has been distressing for a long time for countries that do not have self-sufficiency, whether for environmental, economic, geopolitical, or other reasons. In this context, it is understood that the burning of fossil fuels contributes to greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) increasing the risk of intensifying climatic disturbances that can deteriorate the processes of production, consumption, and welfare in the world. Therefore, the development of alternative energy sources can provide solutions for the gaps, since reducing exposure to the vulnerability of supply and price volatility, environmental issues, and even the development of new investment opportunities in these countries. This is due to the possibility of developing innovations in the production and processing industry, which would contribute to the economic activity. Thus, increasing the use of bioenergy is one of the existing ways to reconcile the need to expand the supply of energy with the slowdown in global warming, i.e., the most important and disseminated use would be the biomass power generated by the consumption of biofuels, once it reduces GGE emissions. © Springer-Verlag London 2014.
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