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Impact of alternative fuels on resource availability

large amounts of biomass are already used to generate heat and electricity (mainly wood) and are predicted to increase further (e.g., wood-pellet-fuelled boilers, wood-chip-fuelled CHP plants, electricity generation from biogas). [Pg.227]

The additional and steadily increasing demand for biofuels could lead to a situation where production of biomass derived fuels finally compete with food production. People who can afford cars can pay more for biomass for fuels than people in non-industrialised countries can pay for food production. Fertile soil in non-industrial countries might then be used for energy crops instead of food. This may eventually lead to a situation where only bad soil is left for food crops and the poor, which in addition would eventually also lead to further deforestation of the World s rainforests. [Pg.227]

The potential for renewable electricity production from wind and solar energy is by far higher than the potential for biomass production. Therefore, in the case of [Pg.227]


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