bio fuels와 지속가능한개발
- 최초 등록일
- 2008.12.10
- 최종 저작일
- 2008.05
- 16페이지/
MS 워드
- 가격 2,500원
![할인쿠폰받기](/images/v4/document/ico_det_coupon.gif)
소개글
지속가능한개발에 관한 영문리포트 입니다.
전공과목에서의 term paper로 제출한 리포트이고, A받은 레포트입니다.
지속가능한 개발중에서 bio fuels에 관한 내용이고 16페이지 입니다.
MS WORD로 작성되었습니다.
목차
1. What is sustainable development?
2. What is Biofuels?
3. Conversion and biorefineries
4.1 Bioethanol and Biobuthanol production
4.1.1 Biological Conversion
4.2 BioDiesel
4.3 Synthetic biofuels
4.4 how biofuels are distributed and used in vehicles?
5. Impact of biofuels.
5.1.1 Sustainability of biofuels
5.2 Pollution issues
6. Commercial motivations and innovation
7. Conclusions
본문내용
1. What is sustainable development?
- In 1987, sustainable development was defined by the World Commission on the Environment and Development (in the Brundtland Report) as “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs”. Unfortunately, this definition remained vague and little guidance was offered on how countries could develop coherent sustainable development policies. There is a common understanding that sustainable development implies a better balance between economic, social and environmental goals in policy formulation as well as a long term perspective about the consequences of today’s activities. It also includes the recognition that global co-operation is required to achieve sustainable economic, environmental and social conditions worldwide.
2. What is Biofuels?
- Our climate is changing and there is now scientific, social and political recognition that this is very likely a consequence of increasing anthropogenic greenhouse gas(GHG) emissions. Transport now accounts for about 20% of global anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions and 25% of emissions in the United Kingdom(UK), and these figures are growing faster than for any other sector. If the UK is to reach its target of reducing emissions by 60% by 2050 then cuts will need to be made in the transport sector. However,
참고 자료
없음