ENERGY AND ECOLOGY ANALYSIS OF BIOENERGY TECHNOLOGIES. PART 2
Abstract
The paper covers the issue of energy efficiency of biogas production and production of first generation liquid biofuels. Assessment of GHG balance when replacing fossil fuels by biomass is performed.
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