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Agency, International Energy. Biofuels for Transport. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2011.

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J, Huijbregts Mark A., ed. Biofuels for road transport: A seed to wheel perspective. London: Springer, 2009.

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Easson, D. L. Potential of cropping for liquid biofuels in Northern Ireland: An evaluation of the market for biofuels in Northern Ireland, considering the EU Directive on the Promotion of Biofuels for Transport, 2003/30/EC. Hillsborough, Co. Down, Northern Ireland: AFBI Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, 2004.

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Research, Energy Intelligence, ed. Biofuels: Fuels of the future? : a comprehensive assessment of the sector and its potential to displace oil in transport. New York: Energy Intelligence Publications, 2008.

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Worldwatch Institute. Biofuels for Transport. Routledge, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781849770590.

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Biofuels for Transport. OECD, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264015135-en.

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Biofuels for Road Transport. London: Springer London, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84882-138-5.

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Technology Roadmap: Biofuels for Transport. OECD Publishing, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264118461-en.

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Agency, International Energy, ed. Biofuels for transport: An international perspective. Paris, France: International Energy Agency, 2004.

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Publishing, OECD. Biofuels for Transport: An International Perspective. Org. for Economic Cooperation & Development, 2004.

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Reijnders, Lucas, and Mark Huijbregts. Biofuels for Road Transport: A Seed to Wheel Perspective. Springer, 2010.

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European Commission. Directorate-General for Energy and Transport, ed. Promoting biofuels in Europe: Securing a cleaner future for transport. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2004.

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Stone, Adrian, Giles Henley, and Tiisetso Maseela. Modelling growth scenarios for biofuels in South Africa’s transport sector. UNU-WIDER, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.35188/unu-wider/2015/037-9.

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INSTITUTE, WORLDWATCH. Biofuels for Transport: Global Potential and Implications for Energy and Agriculture. Earthscan Publications Ltd., 2007.

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Institute, Worldwatch, ed. Biofuels for transport: Global potential and implications for sustainable energy and agriculture. London: Earthscan, 2007.

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Staff, Worldwatch Institute. Biofuels for Transport: Global Potential and Implications for Sustainable Energy and Agriculture. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Jelley, Nick. Renewable Energy: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198825401.001.0001.

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Energy is vital for a good standard of living, and affordable and adequate sources of power that do not cause climate change or pollution are crucial. Renewables can meet the world’s energy needs without compromising human health and the environment, and this VSI gives a history of their deployment and the principles of their technologies. Wind and solar farms can now provide the cheapest electricity in many parts of the world. Decarbonizing heat is just as important as clean electricity, and can be achieved using renewably generated electricity to power heat pumps and to produce combustible fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia. Several other clean alternatives, notably hydropower, biofuels, nuclear power, and carbon capture, are also becoming important. Lithium-ion batteries are enabling the electrification of transport and providing grid storage. But while market forces are helping the transition from fossil fuels to renewables, there are opposing pressures, such as the United States’ proposed withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, and vested commercial interests in fossil fuels. Net-zero emissions must be reached by 2050 for a sustainable future, and governments must act quickly to accelerate the transition.
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