2021
DOI: 10.3390/en14196137
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Economic Aspects and Sustainability of Ethanol Production—A Systematic Literature Review

Abstract: Meeting the increasing global energy demand in a sustainable way is a major challenge for humanity. One of the solutions in the transportation sector is ethanol, which is currently the only economically viable direct fuel substitute. In addition to the first-generation technology, which provides the vast majority of production, better results can be continuously realized by using advanced technologies. This study aims to investigate the economic aspects and sustainability issues of ethanol production with a sy… Show more

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“…Additionally, countries such as Indonesia and Brazil play crucial roles in this debate, further intensified by environmental concerns associated with biofuels [13]. However, the increasing reliance on conventional biofuel production is not a sustainable long-term solution, given the associated risk to the food supply [14,15]. The two papers primarily addressed the economic aspects of transportation fuels, emphasizing that first-generation biofuels are viable only as shortterm solutions.…”
Section: Energy Food Security or Animal Feeding Debatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, countries such as Indonesia and Brazil play crucial roles in this debate, further intensified by environmental concerns associated with biofuels [13]. However, the increasing reliance on conventional biofuel production is not a sustainable long-term solution, given the associated risk to the food supply [14,15]. The two papers primarily addressed the economic aspects of transportation fuels, emphasizing that first-generation biofuels are viable only as shortterm solutions.…”
Section: Energy Food Security or Animal Feeding Debatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another Hungarian study [26] shows that respondents' opinion about biofuels (biodiesel and bioethanol) is optimistic and positivistic. However, it should be emphasized that current, conventional biofuels do not provide a long term solution [27,28]. An interesting article on the evaluation of RES preferences was done in one of the most underdeveloped agricultural areas in terms of economic, social and infrastructural instruments, Hernad Valley in Hungary.…”
Section: Attitude For Renewable Energy In Other Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, traditionally, there has been a reluctance of decentralized production systems, mainly due to the economy of scale which is potentially achievable by larger production facilities. To pursue economic feasibility, large-scale production can be more favorable for the lower operational costs and capital investment [22,23]. For the conventional sugar-based ethanol production, small-scale bioethanol in Brazil can possibly be feasible at 1000 L day −1 as a micro-distillery [24].…”
Section: Decentralization Designs For Biorefineriesmentioning
confidence: 99%