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Perspectives and pitfalls of fytoenergy
Eršil, Lukáš ; Přibil, Rudolf (advisor) ; Frouz, Jan (referee)
Not only people advocating for sustainable development are interesting in the progress of the phytoenergetic's sector, also investors, politicians, ecomistits and farmers are interested in that. Most of the people interested in phytoenergy take this growing branch as a promissory business. Conservation of non-renewable resources hasn't been taken as the main aim. The potential of the energy content of the biomass of plants is undiscussed. Nevertheless is necessary to calculate how much land can be destined to energetic crops without causing negative impact on environment. That's depends mainly on the agricultural land resources, on climate conditions and on the possibilities of construction infrastructure for postharvest activities. . In my bachelor thesis I deal with the advantages and disadvantages of different species of energetic crops and focus on biofuels life cycles and on motors biofuels, which are very important due to interest that the strong automobile industry has put in them. I concluded that, considering the technological facilities up to date, is not profitable to transform the biomass into liquid biofuels. Focus on low resources consuming energetic crops with low impact on the environment, which could be exploited only through burning, would be more profitable. I find more...

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