5th International Conference on Biofuels and Bioenergy
Event on: October | 21-22 | 2024
Location:
ANA Crowne Plaza Narita, Tokyo, Japan
Biofuels are often promoted as a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fossil fuels because they have the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on finite fossil fuel resources. However, the environmental impacts of biofuels can vary depending on several factors, including the type of feedstock used, the production methods, and land-use changes associated with biofuel production. Here are some of the key environmental impacts associated with biofuels:
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Land-Use Change
Water Use
Pesticides and Fertilizers
Biomass Residue Management
Energy Intensity
Air Quality
Indirect Land-Use Change
Invasive Species