Brassica biodiesels: Past, present and future

Milazzo, MF; Spina, F; Vinci, A; Espro, C; Bart, JCJ

HERO ID

1558042

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2013

HERO ID 1558042
In Press No
Year 2013
Title Brassica biodiesels: Past, present and future
Authors Milazzo, MF; Spina, F; Vinci, A; Espro, C; Bart, JCJ
Journal Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Volume 18
Page Numbers 350-389
Abstract Essential sustainability requirements for biodiesel are that the product should be truly renewable and have a lower negative environmental impact than fossil fuels based on the latest insights. Biodiesel is not a most sustainable product in all geographical circumstances. This survey paper reviews the performance and prospects of rape biodiesel production on a global basis using some 40 life cycle assessments (LCAs). The paper identifies best (agricultural) practice and laggards. Life cycle energy balance depends on specific climatic conditions, and the agro- and processing technologies used. Alternative oilcrop cultivation practices and technologies were assessed. Opportunities to improve rape biodiesel life cycle energy efficiency and environmental impact by implementing new technologies in agriculture as well as in industrial processing have been identified for various Brassica oilcrop cultivars in relevant production areas. The consequences of large-scale renewable energy action plans have been considered. Improvements are needed for rape biodiesel to stay in business. The paper concludes with perspectives and recommendations. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Doi 10.1016/j.rser.2012.09.033
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Keyword Rape methyl ester (RME); Biodiesel; Life cycle assessment (LCA); Global status; Future perspectives