Sustainability of bio-jetfuel in Malaysia
Aviation represents a small but growing share of global CO2 emissions (2-3%), and Southeast Asia is where this industry grows the fastest. The industry targets 50% reduction in net CO2 emission by 2050, and will need at least 2 million tonnes of biofuel by 2020. In Southeast Asia, competition betwee...
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my.upm.eprints.469352022-05-25T05:02:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46935/ Sustainability of bio-jetfuel in Malaysia Roda, Jean-Marc Goralski, Maxime Benoist, Anthony Baptiste, Anaphel Boudjema, Valentine Galanos, Theodoros Georget, Marine Hévin, Jean-Eudes Lavergne, Simon Eychenne, Frédéric Liew, Kan Ern Schwob, Cyrille Djama, Marcel Md. Tahir, Paridah Aviation represents a small but growing share of global CO2 emissions (2-3%), and Southeast Asia is where this industry grows the fastest. The industry targets 50% reduction in net CO2 emission by 2050, and will need at least 2 million tonnes of biofuel by 2020. In Southeast Asia, competition between natural spaces (such as tropical forests) and biofuel development should be avoided. A complex interaction of political, sociological and natural factors influence the logistics, the infrastructures and the potential sustainability of biofuel. The contrasted growing conditions, and the geographically scattered nature of the potential resources for aviation industry, add to the complexity. Building visions and actions necessitates a range of assessments and researches, to insure sustainability of appropriate scenarios and pathways. In Malaysia, a consortium established a Center of Excellence on Biomass Valorisation for aviation, in order to study the biomass feedstocks and pathways which are necessary to meet the industry target, and to ensure sustainability. Centre of International Cooperation in Agronomy Research for Development (CIRAD) Roda, Jean-Marc 2015 Book PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/46935/1/Sustainability%20of%20bio-jetfuel%20in%20Malaysia.pdf Roda, Jean-Marc and Goralski, Maxime and Benoist, Anthony and Baptiste, Anaphel and Boudjema, Valentine and Galanos, Theodoros and Georget, Marine and Hévin, Jean-Eudes and Lavergne, Simon and Eychenne, Frédéric and Liew, Kan Ern and Schwob, Cyrille and Djama, Marcel and Md. Tahir, Paridah (2015) Sustainability of bio-jetfuel in Malaysia. Centre of International Cooperation in Agronomy Research for Development (CIRAD), Paris. ISBN 9782876147065 |
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Aviation represents a small but growing share of global CO2 emissions (2-3%), and Southeast Asia is where this industry grows the fastest. The industry targets 50% reduction in net CO2 emission by 2050, and will need at least 2 million tonnes of biofuel by 2020. In Southeast Asia, competition between natural spaces (such as tropical forests) and biofuel development should be avoided. A complex interaction of political, sociological and natural factors influence the logistics, the infrastructures and the potential sustainability of biofuel. The contrasted growing conditions, and the geographically scattered nature of the potential resources for aviation industry, add to the complexity. Building visions and actions necessitates a range of assessments and researches, to insure sustainability of appropriate scenarios and pathways. In Malaysia, a consortium established a Center of Excellence on Biomass Valorisation for aviation, in order to study the biomass feedstocks and pathways which are necessary to meet the industry target, and to ensure sustainability. |
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Roda, Jean-Marc Roda, Jean-Marc Goralski, Maxime Benoist, Anthony Baptiste, Anaphel Boudjema, Valentine Galanos, Theodoros Georget, Marine Hévin, Jean-Eudes Lavergne, Simon Eychenne, Frédéric Liew, Kan Ern Schwob, Cyrille Djama, Marcel Md. Tahir, Paridah |
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Roda, Jean-Marc Goralski, Maxime Benoist, Anthony Baptiste, Anaphel Boudjema, Valentine Galanos, Theodoros Georget, Marine Hévin, Jean-Eudes Lavergne, Simon Eychenne, Frédéric Liew, Kan Ern Schwob, Cyrille Djama, Marcel Md. Tahir, Paridah |
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Roda, Jean-Marc Goralski, Maxime Benoist, Anthony Baptiste, Anaphel Boudjema, Valentine Galanos, Theodoros Georget, Marine Hévin, Jean-Eudes Lavergne, Simon Eychenne, Frédéric Liew, Kan Ern Schwob, Cyrille Djama, Marcel Md. Tahir, Paridah Sustainability of bio-jetfuel in Malaysia |
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