- Biodiesel (derived
commercially from vegetable or other plant oils) and bioethanol (derived
from
fermentation of starch or sugar crops) dominate as the most technically
feasible and
commercialised alternative renewable fuel sources. -
Different industrial
processes are being explored: enzymatic hydrolysis, thermochemical fuels
obtained via gasification hydrothermal upgrading oils and pyrolysis
oils.
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The assessment of
potential carbon emission credits generated by a bioenergy project
requires the
comparison of greenhouse gas emissions over the entire life cycle of the
energy production process,
including the production of raw materials and their
conversion to energy. -
The bio-energy project
covers following activities:
Plantation, Oil Extraction & Transesterification, Bio-Gas & Electricity
Generation
Organic Manure, Research Center, Bio-diesel plant related machinery &
equipments manufacturing. -
For a project activity to
be eligible for Carbon Credits, it has to be proven that it generates a
reduction in emissions that is additional to that which would have
occurred in its absence
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Biofuels
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Crops
- Algae Diesel
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Ethanol from Corn
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High Enthalpy
Biofuels
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Ethanol Production Using Corn, Switchgrass,
and Wood; Biodiesel Production Using Soybean and Sunflower
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Soy Biodiesel Plant
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Sweet Sorghum
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Sugarbeet
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Vegetable
Oils
Climate Development
Mechanism
- Carbon Credits
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Bioenergy
Projects - Baselines
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Biofuels & Climate Change
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The CDM Guide
Book
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Agrofuels
threaten to accelerate global warming
Countries & Reports
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Clean Energy development focused on African
region
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Financing Growth of Cellulosic Ethanol - USA
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Transportation Sector - USA
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Policy Approcoah
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Technology options
for India - ethanol for petrol
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Biodiesel from
Pongamia pinnata and carbon credits in rural India
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Pongamia Pinnata
Plantation and
Infrastructure Development
Proposal for Northern Australia. -
Central
American Countries
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Project Development
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Project
Mechanism
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Bioinvestment
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Determining the Cost of
Producing Ethanol from Corn Starch and Lignocellulosic Feedstocks
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Production Cost
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Project Profile -
sample
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Project
Documentation
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Saline
wastewater and land resources to grow biofuel or pulp/paper crops
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Biodiesel
Business Model
Sample Feasibility
Reports
- Black
Liquor Gasification project
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Ethanol
Production from Corn Starch
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Ethanol from Sugar
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Financial assessment of energy projects
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Project Validation
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Jatropha
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Jatropha plantation with waste water
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Biomass Power
Plant
Markets
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Broker of
environmental derivatives and emerging energy markets
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Sugar based
Ethanol
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Buyers & Investors
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Buyers,
Sellers & Intermediaries
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Contacts & Links
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Prices & Risks
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Largest Purchaser
of Carbon Credits
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Biofuels
vs Food
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Sustainable
biofuels:
prospects and challenges -
Can
biofuels slow the speed of climate change?
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