Sustainable Liquid Biofuels (Bioethanol, Biodiesel) Production and Their Multifunctional Impacts

J. Oláh, J. Popp
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The share of fossil energy (oil, coal, natural gas) in final energy consumption was 79.7% in 2019, renewable energy 18.1% and nuclear energy 2.2% worldwide. Renewable energy is the world's fourth largest source of energy after oil, coal and natural gas, of which "modern" renewables account for 10.6% (wind, solar, hydro, geothermal, biofuels, etc.); traditinal biomass represents 7.5%. Including traditional and modern renewable uses of biomass, bioenergy has contributed 12.7% to the global energy supply. The global spread of biofuel production has provoked serious debate, especially on environmental and social sustainability issues such as its impact on food production, land use change, biodiversity, energy efficiency and climate change. The complexity of economic, social and environmental problems asumes a holistic perspective to reap the benefits of the potential synergy effect. The sustainability of biofuels is, in fact, about optimization between the economic, social and environmental dimensions.
可持续液体生物燃料(生物乙醇,生物柴油)生产及其多功能影响
2019年,化石能源(石油、煤炭、天然气)在全球最终能源消费中的份额为79.7%,可再生能源为18.1%,核能为2.2%。可再生能源是继石油、煤炭和天然气之后的世界第四大能源,其中“现代”可再生能源占10.6%(风能、太阳能、水能、地热、生物燃料等);传统生物量占7.5%。包括传统和现代生物质可再生利用在内,生物能源占全球能源供应的12.7%。生物燃料生产在全球的普及引发了激烈的争论,特别是在环境和社会可持续性问题上,如生物燃料对粮食生产、土地利用变化、生物多样性、能源效率和气候变化的影响。经济、社会和环境问题的复杂性需要一个整体的观点,以获得潜在协同效应的好处。事实上,生物燃料的可持续性是经济、社会和环境三者之间的最优化。
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