A systemic study of biofuels in complex agriculture markets

Autores
Hilbert, Jorge Antonio
Año de publicación
2014
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
documento de conferencia
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
During the last decade a great growth in biofuel industry all over the world has occurred. The last few years this tendency has severely changed due to new rules and pressure over the public questioning the sustainability of biofuels and their capability to achieve environmental and social solutions. In general opinions and articles were based on incomplete studies lacking a systemic and holistic view of biofuels within agriculture markets all over the world. The industry is now days in severe danger working at a low rate or closing. In this paper a systemic approach is followed looking for real impact of this industry within very complex markets were co-products are a key factor. Results are based on traceable and public figures comparing them with forecast and projections made by equilibrium models all over the word. Results are based on a complete transformation chain analysis of Argentina case as the first biodiesel exporter country until 2012 and one of the main actors in agricultural commodity markets. Prices, energy and carbon emittions balances are considered over real case studies covering different biofuels and feedstock’s. The results confirm that forecast consequences are very far from real markets and land use behavior. Carbon emitions of first and second generation biofuels need to be revised and closely look at in order to compare them in a fair way.
Instituto de Ingeniería Rural
Fil: Hilbert, Jorge Antonio. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Ingeniería Rural; Argentina
Fuente
22 European Biomass Conference, Hamburgo, Alemania, 23-26 de Junio de 2014
Materia
Biocarburante
Impacto Ambiental
Mercados
Biodiesel
Balance de Energía
Políticas Públicas
Argentina
Biofuels
Environmental Impact
Markets
Energy Balance
Public Policies
Estudios Sistémicos
Systemic Studies
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
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Institución
Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A systemic study of biofuels in complex agriculture markets
title A systemic study of biofuels in complex agriculture markets
spellingShingle A systemic study of biofuels in complex agriculture markets
Hilbert, Jorge Antonio
Biocarburante
Impacto Ambiental
Mercados
Biodiesel
Balance de Energía
Políticas Públicas
Argentina
Biofuels
Environmental Impact
Markets
Energy Balance
Public Policies
Estudios Sistémicos
Systemic Studies
title_short A systemic study of biofuels in complex agriculture markets
title_full A systemic study of biofuels in complex agriculture markets
title_fullStr A systemic study of biofuels in complex agriculture markets
title_full_unstemmed A systemic study of biofuels in complex agriculture markets
title_sort A systemic study of biofuels in complex agriculture markets
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Hilbert, Jorge Antonio
author Hilbert, Jorge Antonio
author_facet Hilbert, Jorge Antonio
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biocarburante
Impacto Ambiental
Mercados
Biodiesel
Balance de Energía
Políticas Públicas
Argentina
Biofuels
Environmental Impact
Markets
Energy Balance
Public Policies
Estudios Sistémicos
Systemic Studies
topic Biocarburante
Impacto Ambiental
Mercados
Biodiesel
Balance de Energía
Políticas Públicas
Argentina
Biofuels
Environmental Impact
Markets
Energy Balance
Public Policies
Estudios Sistémicos
Systemic Studies
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv During the last decade a great growth in biofuel industry all over the world has occurred. The last few years this tendency has severely changed due to new rules and pressure over the public questioning the sustainability of biofuels and their capability to achieve environmental and social solutions. In general opinions and articles were based on incomplete studies lacking a systemic and holistic view of biofuels within agriculture markets all over the world. The industry is now days in severe danger working at a low rate or closing. In this paper a systemic approach is followed looking for real impact of this industry within very complex markets were co-products are a key factor. Results are based on traceable and public figures comparing them with forecast and projections made by equilibrium models all over the word. Results are based on a complete transformation chain analysis of Argentina case as the first biodiesel exporter country until 2012 and one of the main actors in agricultural commodity markets. Prices, energy and carbon emittions balances are considered over real case studies covering different biofuels and feedstock’s. The results confirm that forecast consequences are very far from real markets and land use behavior. Carbon emitions of first and second generation biofuels need to be revised and closely look at in order to compare them in a fair way.
Instituto de Ingeniería Rural
Fil: Hilbert, Jorge Antonio. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Ingeniería Rural; Argentina
description During the last decade a great growth in biofuel industry all over the world has occurred. The last few years this tendency has severely changed due to new rules and pressure over the public questioning the sustainability of biofuels and their capability to achieve environmental and social solutions. In general opinions and articles were based on incomplete studies lacking a systemic and holistic view of biofuels within agriculture markets all over the world. The industry is now days in severe danger working at a low rate or closing. In this paper a systemic approach is followed looking for real impact of this industry within very complex markets were co-products are a key factor. Results are based on traceable and public figures comparing them with forecast and projections made by equilibrium models all over the word. Results are based on a complete transformation chain analysis of Argentina case as the first biodiesel exporter country until 2012 and one of the main actors in agricultural commodity markets. Prices, energy and carbon emittions balances are considered over real case studies covering different biofuels and feedstock’s. The results confirm that forecast consequences are very far from real markets and land use behavior. Carbon emitions of first and second generation biofuels need to be revised and closely look at in order to compare them in a fair way.
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