Academic economists Gernot Pehnelt and Christoph Vietze have published a paper suggesting that the EU’s assessment that locally-produced rapeseed biodiesel is at least 38% less greenhouse gas-intensive than fossil fuel is unfounded. The two academics at Jena’s Schiller University used the same basis for calculation applied by the European Commission, Subscribe to Automotive World to continue … Continued
Academic economists Gernot Pehnelt and Christoph Vietze have published a paper suggesting that the EU’s assessment that locally-produced rapeseed biodiesel is at least 38% less greenhouse gas-intensive than fossil fuel is unfounded.
The two academics at Jena’s Schiller University used the same basis for calculation applied by the European Commission,
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