Präsentation Krutzsch BTL 151008_finaloZ
Präsentation Krutzsch BTL 151008_finaloZ
Präsentation Krutzsch BTL 151008_finaloZ
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Biofuel Assessment (Key Figures)<br />
Ethanol<br />
Biodiesel<br />
Synfuels<br />
Gaseous fuels<br />
Wheat (EU)<br />
Corn (USA)<br />
Sugar cane (Bra)<br />
Ligno cellulose (straw)<br />
Rape (EU)<br />
Soya (USA)<br />
Jatropha (eroded land in India)<br />
HVO (from palm oil)<br />
<strong>BTL</strong><br />
Biogas<br />
HVO: Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil<br />
<strong>BTL</strong>: Biomass to Liquid<br />
Competition to<br />
food and feed<br />
direct<br />
Indirect*) No<br />
1<br />
2<br />
*) land use competition<br />
3<br />
4<br />
Vehicle range<br />
0<br />
km/ha<br />
50T<br />
km/ha<br />
100T<br />
km/ha<br />
Source: meo/FNR<br />
Avoided GHG<br />
emission per ha<br />
0 t/ha 8 t/ha 16 t/ha<br />
1 Fast growing trees 2 Maize silage<br />
3 Waste wood 4 Bio waste<br />
<strong>BTL</strong>, Biogas from waste materials, Jatropha Biodiesel from eroded land and ligno cellulose<br />
ethanol are the most promising biofuels with no competition to food and feed<br />
1<br />
2<br />
2<br />
1<br />
Source: meo/FNR<br />
20