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International Bioenergy Trade [electronic resource] : History, status & outlook on securing sustainable bioenergy supply, demand and markets / edited by Martin Junginger, Chun Sheng Goh, André Faaij.

By: Junginger, Martin [editor.].
Contributor(s): Goh, Chun Sheng [editor.] | Faaij, André [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Lecture Notes in Energy: 17Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2014Description: VI, 233 p. 56 illus., 36 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789400769823.Subject(s): Renewable energy sources | Engineering economy | Sustainable development | Environmental economics | Energy | Energy Policy, Economics and Management | Renewable and Green Energy | Environmental Economics | Energy Economics | Sustainable DevelopmentDDC classification: 333.79 | 338.926 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1 A general introduction to international bioenergy trade; André Faaij, Martin Junginger, Chun Sheng Goh -- Chapter 2 Developments in international liquid biofuel trade; Patrick Lamers, et al -- Chapter 3 Global woody biomass trade for energy; Patrick Lamers, et al -- Chapter 4 Development of bioenergy trade in four different settings  – the role of potential and policies; Daniela Thrän, et al -- Chapter 5 Optimization of Biomass Transport and Logistics; Erin Searcy, et al -- Chapter 6 The role of sustainability requirements in international bioenergy markets; Luc Pelkmans, et al -- Chapter 7 Drivers and barriers for bioenergy trade; Martin Junginger, et al -- Chapter 8 Medium and long-term perspectives of international bioenergy trade; Lukas Kranzl, et al -- Chapter 9 Financing bioenergy trade: Making it happens; Michael Deutmeyer, et al -- Chapter 10 Synthesis and recommendations; Martin Junginger, Chun Sheng Goh, André Faaij.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The trade of global bioenergy commodities, such as ethanol, biodiesel and wood pellets has been growing exponentially in the past decade, and have by 2013 reached true “commodity” volumes, i.e. tens of millions of tonnes traded each year, and billions (both in US$/€) of annual turnover.  IEA Bioenergy Task 40 was founded in 2004 and is now in its 4th triennium. For the past 9 years, task 40 has monitored the developments in international bioenergy trade, including the organization of about 20 workshops on trade-related topics, and the publication of over 100 studies, country reports, newsletters, etc. The amount of material produced over the years and insights gained in how biomass markets and international trade of biomass and biofuels has developed is impressive. Besides that the group has produced overviews and insights, also a large amount of practical experience has been brought together in what works and what doesn’t. Last but not least, based on all this, there are clear(er) views on how to proceed to build working sustainable international biomass markets in the future. This book compiles those lessons and insights into an easily accessible book publication.
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Chapter 1 A general introduction to international bioenergy trade; André Faaij, Martin Junginger, Chun Sheng Goh -- Chapter 2 Developments in international liquid biofuel trade; Patrick Lamers, et al -- Chapter 3 Global woody biomass trade for energy; Patrick Lamers, et al -- Chapter 4 Development of bioenergy trade in four different settings  – the role of potential and policies; Daniela Thrän, et al -- Chapter 5 Optimization of Biomass Transport and Logistics; Erin Searcy, et al -- Chapter 6 The role of sustainability requirements in international bioenergy markets; Luc Pelkmans, et al -- Chapter 7 Drivers and barriers for bioenergy trade; Martin Junginger, et al -- Chapter 8 Medium and long-term perspectives of international bioenergy trade; Lukas Kranzl, et al -- Chapter 9 Financing bioenergy trade: Making it happens; Michael Deutmeyer, et al -- Chapter 10 Synthesis and recommendations; Martin Junginger, Chun Sheng Goh, André Faaij.

The trade of global bioenergy commodities, such as ethanol, biodiesel and wood pellets has been growing exponentially in the past decade, and have by 2013 reached true “commodity” volumes, i.e. tens of millions of tonnes traded each year, and billions (both in US$/€) of annual turnover.  IEA Bioenergy Task 40 was founded in 2004 and is now in its 4th triennium. For the past 9 years, task 40 has monitored the developments in international bioenergy trade, including the organization of about 20 workshops on trade-related topics, and the publication of over 100 studies, country reports, newsletters, etc. The amount of material produced over the years and insights gained in how biomass markets and international trade of biomass and biofuels has developed is impressive. Besides that the group has produced overviews and insights, also a large amount of practical experience has been brought together in what works and what doesn’t. Last but not least, based on all this, there are clear(er) views on how to proceed to build working sustainable international biomass markets in the future. This book compiles those lessons and insights into an easily accessible book publication.

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