Energy and greenhouse gas balances of biofuels: biases induced by LCA modelling choices
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Energy and greenhouse gas balances of biofuels: biases induced by LCA modelling choices
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Creator |
Gnansounou, E
Dauriat, A Panichelli, L Villegas, J |
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Subject |
Bioethanol
Biofuels Life-cycle analysis (LCA) Energy balance Greenhouse gas balance |
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Description |
885-897
Estimating greenhouse gas (GHG) balances of biofuels is subject to significant biases stemming from modelling choices about system definition and boundaries, functional unit, reference systems and allocation methods. This paper investigates extent to which these choices influence the results. After performing a comparison and constructive criticism of various modelling choices, life cycle assessment (LCA) of wheat-to-bioethanol was used as an illustrative case where bioethanol was blended with gasoline at various percentages (E5, E10 and E85). A large difference was observed in reduction of GHG emissions with a high sensitivity to method used to allocate impacts between co-products, type of reference systems, choice of functional unit and type of blend. The study recommends for basing estimation of energy and GHG balances of biofuels on principles of transparency, consistency and accuracy. |
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Date |
2008-11-18T07:07:56Z
2008-11-18T07:07:56Z 2008-11 |
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Article
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0022-4456
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2418 |
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en_US
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CSIR
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JSIR Vol.67(11) [November 2008]
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