Title |
Biobutanol From Local Bio-Wastes |
ID_Doc |
23504 |
Authors |
Hönig, V; Linhart, Z; Procházka, P |
Title |
Biobutanol From Local Bio-Wastes |
Year |
2017 |
Published |
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DOI |
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Abstract |
The objective of this article is to specify period between introduction and decline of biobutanol market allowing to investors decide about volume of investments into processing facilities. Such decision must take into account political support to waste processing, GHG savings, competitiveness and divestments from already owned processing alternative as bio-gas, bio-diesel, bio-ethanol, hydro-treated vegetable oil or solar energy to power vehicles. Therefore, Boston Matrix was modified according to support for fuels in renewable energy directive or by Paris agreement about greenhouse gasses (GHG) reduction. Investments and divestments can be derived by from relationships in matrix of Hofstede's intercultural indices, which modify time of both political and industrial reaction. Political approval considers carbon by GHG limit and investments of industry are motivated by lacking protein in EU. Negative EU balance of nitrogen will influence reaction of industry. Demand for nitrogen from oilseed rape may extend use of recent FAME processing facilities by improvement of its quality by biobutanol. This is just one example of evaluation of relationships between mental approaches and chemical complementarity of technologies. |
Author Keywords |
waste; butanol; circular economy; alternative; substitute; investment |
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Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S) |
EID |
WOS:000417392400013 |
WoS Category |
Agricultural Economics & Policy |
Research Area |
Agriculture |
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