Sugarcane Bioenergy for Sustainable Development
Expanding Production in Latin America and Africa
Herausgeber: Cortez, Luis A B; Nogueira, Luiz A Horta; Leal, Manoel Regis L V
Sugarcane Bioenergy for Sustainable Development
Expanding Production in Latin America and Africa
Herausgeber: Cortez, Luis A B; Nogueira, Luiz A Horta; Leal, Manoel Regis L V
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This book examines sugarcane use for bioenergy in Colombia and Mozambique. Case studies address the balance between food security and energy security; rural and land development policies; and feasibility and production models for expanding bioenergy.
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This book examines sugarcane use for bioenergy in Colombia and Mozambique. Case studies address the balance between food security and energy security; rural and land development policies; and feasibility and production models for expanding bioenergy.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781138312944
- ISBN-10: 1138312940
- Artikelnr.: 54480003
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 418
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9781138312944
- ISBN-10: 1138312940
- Artikelnr.: 54480003
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Luís A.B. Cortez is a former Professor in the Faculty of Agricultural Engineering (FEAGRI) and Interdisciplinary Center of Energy Planning, (NIPE) at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil. Presently, he is Institutional Relations Advisor of the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM), Brazil. Manoel Regis L.V. Leal is a Researcher for the LACAf Project at the Interdisciplinary Center of Energy Planning (NIPE) of the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil, and Researcher for the Brazilian Bioethanol Science and Technology National Laboratory (CTBE), Brazil. Luiz A. Horta Nogueira is consultant to the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, and Associate Researcher at the Interdisciplinary Center of Energy Planning (NIPE) of the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil.
Introduction: Production of sugarcane bioenergy in Latin America and Africa
PART I Bioenergy overview: the context 1. The future of fuel ethanol 2.
Bioenergy in the world: present status and future 3. Is there really a food
versus fuel dilemma? 4. Integrating pasture intensification and bioenergy
crop expansion 5. The role of the sugarcane bioeconomy in supporting energy
access and rural development 6. Is the sugarcane capital goods sector
prepared to respond to large-scale bioenergy supply in developing
countries? 7. Energy medium and long-term perspectives: are we moving
towards an "all-electric model"? 8. Comparative assessment of non-ethanol
biofuel production from sugarcane lignocelluloses in Africa, including
synfuels, butanol and jet fuels 9. 2G 2.0 10. Medium- and long-term
prospects for bioenergy trade Part II Why bioenergy? 11. Why promote
sugarcane bioenergy production and use in Latin America, the Caribbean and
Southern Africa? 12. The potential of bioenergy from sugarcane in Latin
America, the Caribbean and Southern Africa 13. Reconciling food security,
environmental preservation and biofuel production: lessons from Brazil 14.
Energy security and energy Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean and
sub-Saharan Africa 15. Sustainable bioenergy production in Mozambique as a
vector for economic development 16. Integrated analysis of bioenergy
systems: the path from initial prospects to feasibility and acceptability
Part III Availability of land and sugarcane potential production 17.
Initial considerations to estimate sugarcane potential in Mozambique and
Columbia 18. Sustainability aspects: restrictions and potential production
19. Case study: Potential of sugarcane production for Mozambique 20. Case
study: potential of sugarcane production for Colombia 21. Final Comments
Part IV Impacts and feasibility of sugarcane production 22. Sugarcane
production model and sustainability indicators 23. Sugarcane and energy
poverty alleviation 24. Why modern bioenergy and not traditional production
and use can benefit developing countries? 25. Sugarcane bioenergy
production systems: technical, socioeconomic and environmental assessment
26. Sustainability of scale in sugarcane bioenergy production 27. Vinasse,
a new effluent from sugarcane ethanol production 28. Final Remarks on
Production Model Alternatives Part V Assessing the LACAf Project findings
28. Final remarks on production model alternatives 29. Alcohol and LACAf
project in Colombia 30. Sugarcane ethanol in Guatemala 31. Methodology of
assessment and mitigation of risks facing bioenergy investments in
sub-Saharan Africa 32. Can sugarcane bring about a bioenergy transformation
in sub-Saharan Africa? 33. Sugar Cane Bioenergy, an asset for Latin
America, the Caribbean and Africa? 34. Closing remarks
PART I Bioenergy overview: the context 1. The future of fuel ethanol 2.
Bioenergy in the world: present status and future 3. Is there really a food
versus fuel dilemma? 4. Integrating pasture intensification and bioenergy
crop expansion 5. The role of the sugarcane bioeconomy in supporting energy
access and rural development 6. Is the sugarcane capital goods sector
prepared to respond to large-scale bioenergy supply in developing
countries? 7. Energy medium and long-term perspectives: are we moving
towards an "all-electric model"? 8. Comparative assessment of non-ethanol
biofuel production from sugarcane lignocelluloses in Africa, including
synfuels, butanol and jet fuels 9. 2G 2.0 10. Medium- and long-term
prospects for bioenergy trade Part II Why bioenergy? 11. Why promote
sugarcane bioenergy production and use in Latin America, the Caribbean and
Southern Africa? 12. The potential of bioenergy from sugarcane in Latin
America, the Caribbean and Southern Africa 13. Reconciling food security,
environmental preservation and biofuel production: lessons from Brazil 14.
Energy security and energy Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean and
sub-Saharan Africa 15. Sustainable bioenergy production in Mozambique as a
vector for economic development 16. Integrated analysis of bioenergy
systems: the path from initial prospects to feasibility and acceptability
Part III Availability of land and sugarcane potential production 17.
Initial considerations to estimate sugarcane potential in Mozambique and
Columbia 18. Sustainability aspects: restrictions and potential production
19. Case study: Potential of sugarcane production for Mozambique 20. Case
study: potential of sugarcane production for Colombia 21. Final Comments
Part IV Impacts and feasibility of sugarcane production 22. Sugarcane
production model and sustainability indicators 23. Sugarcane and energy
poverty alleviation 24. Why modern bioenergy and not traditional production
and use can benefit developing countries? 25. Sugarcane bioenergy
production systems: technical, socioeconomic and environmental assessment
26. Sustainability of scale in sugarcane bioenergy production 27. Vinasse,
a new effluent from sugarcane ethanol production 28. Final Remarks on
Production Model Alternatives Part V Assessing the LACAf Project findings
28. Final remarks on production model alternatives 29. Alcohol and LACAf
project in Colombia 30. Sugarcane ethanol in Guatemala 31. Methodology of
assessment and mitigation of risks facing bioenergy investments in
sub-Saharan Africa 32. Can sugarcane bring about a bioenergy transformation
in sub-Saharan Africa? 33. Sugar Cane Bioenergy, an asset for Latin
America, the Caribbean and Africa? 34. Closing remarks
Introduction: Production of sugarcane bioenergy in Latin America and Africa
PART I Bioenergy overview: the context 1. The future of fuel ethanol 2.
Bioenergy in the world: present status and future 3. Is there really a food
versus fuel dilemma? 4. Integrating pasture intensification and bioenergy
crop expansion 5. The role of the sugarcane bioeconomy in supporting energy
access and rural development 6. Is the sugarcane capital goods sector
prepared to respond to large-scale bioenergy supply in developing
countries? 7. Energy medium and long-term perspectives: are we moving
towards an "all-electric model"? 8. Comparative assessment of non-ethanol
biofuel production from sugarcane lignocelluloses in Africa, including
synfuels, butanol and jet fuels 9. 2G 2.0 10. Medium- and long-term
prospects for bioenergy trade Part II Why bioenergy? 11. Why promote
sugarcane bioenergy production and use in Latin America, the Caribbean and
Southern Africa? 12. The potential of bioenergy from sugarcane in Latin
America, the Caribbean and Southern Africa 13. Reconciling food security,
environmental preservation and biofuel production: lessons from Brazil 14.
Energy security and energy Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean and
sub-Saharan Africa 15. Sustainable bioenergy production in Mozambique as a
vector for economic development 16. Integrated analysis of bioenergy
systems: the path from initial prospects to feasibility and acceptability
Part III Availability of land and sugarcane potential production 17.
Initial considerations to estimate sugarcane potential in Mozambique and
Columbia 18. Sustainability aspects: restrictions and potential production
19. Case study: Potential of sugarcane production for Mozambique 20. Case
study: potential of sugarcane production for Colombia 21. Final Comments
Part IV Impacts and feasibility of sugarcane production 22. Sugarcane
production model and sustainability indicators 23. Sugarcane and energy
poverty alleviation 24. Why modern bioenergy and not traditional production
and use can benefit developing countries? 25. Sugarcane bioenergy
production systems: technical, socioeconomic and environmental assessment
26. Sustainability of scale in sugarcane bioenergy production 27. Vinasse,
a new effluent from sugarcane ethanol production 28. Final Remarks on
Production Model Alternatives Part V Assessing the LACAf Project findings
28. Final remarks on production model alternatives 29. Alcohol and LACAf
project in Colombia 30. Sugarcane ethanol in Guatemala 31. Methodology of
assessment and mitigation of risks facing bioenergy investments in
sub-Saharan Africa 32. Can sugarcane bring about a bioenergy transformation
in sub-Saharan Africa? 33. Sugar Cane Bioenergy, an asset for Latin
America, the Caribbean and Africa? 34. Closing remarks
PART I Bioenergy overview: the context 1. The future of fuel ethanol 2.
Bioenergy in the world: present status and future 3. Is there really a food
versus fuel dilemma? 4. Integrating pasture intensification and bioenergy
crop expansion 5. The role of the sugarcane bioeconomy in supporting energy
access and rural development 6. Is the sugarcane capital goods sector
prepared to respond to large-scale bioenergy supply in developing
countries? 7. Energy medium and long-term perspectives: are we moving
towards an "all-electric model"? 8. Comparative assessment of non-ethanol
biofuel production from sugarcane lignocelluloses in Africa, including
synfuels, butanol and jet fuels 9. 2G 2.0 10. Medium- and long-term
prospects for bioenergy trade Part II Why bioenergy? 11. Why promote
sugarcane bioenergy production and use in Latin America, the Caribbean and
Southern Africa? 12. The potential of bioenergy from sugarcane in Latin
America, the Caribbean and Southern Africa 13. Reconciling food security,
environmental preservation and biofuel production: lessons from Brazil 14.
Energy security and energy Poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean and
sub-Saharan Africa 15. Sustainable bioenergy production in Mozambique as a
vector for economic development 16. Integrated analysis of bioenergy
systems: the path from initial prospects to feasibility and acceptability
Part III Availability of land and sugarcane potential production 17.
Initial considerations to estimate sugarcane potential in Mozambique and
Columbia 18. Sustainability aspects: restrictions and potential production
19. Case study: Potential of sugarcane production for Mozambique 20. Case
study: potential of sugarcane production for Colombia 21. Final Comments
Part IV Impacts and feasibility of sugarcane production 22. Sugarcane
production model and sustainability indicators 23. Sugarcane and energy
poverty alleviation 24. Why modern bioenergy and not traditional production
and use can benefit developing countries? 25. Sugarcane bioenergy
production systems: technical, socioeconomic and environmental assessment
26. Sustainability of scale in sugarcane bioenergy production 27. Vinasse,
a new effluent from sugarcane ethanol production 28. Final Remarks on
Production Model Alternatives Part V Assessing the LACAf Project findings
28. Final remarks on production model alternatives 29. Alcohol and LACAf
project in Colombia 30. Sugarcane ethanol in Guatemala 31. Methodology of
assessment and mitigation of risks facing bioenergy investments in
sub-Saharan Africa 32. Can sugarcane bring about a bioenergy transformation
in sub-Saharan Africa? 33. Sugar Cane Bioenergy, an asset for Latin
America, the Caribbean and Africa? 34. Closing remarks