Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7401956 | Energy Policy | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
All the fossil fuels and biofuels analysed were found to display high or very high risks of negative impacts. Country of origin seemed to be of greater importance for risks than fuel type, as the most risk-related and least risk-related product systems referred to the same type of fuel, fossil oil from Russia/Nigeria and fossil oil from Norway, respectively. These results suggest that in developing policy, strict procurement requirements on social performance should be set for both fossil fuel and biofuel. However, the results must be interpreted with care owing to some limitations in the assessment, such as simplifications to life cycles, method used and data collection.
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Authors
Elisabeth Ekener-Petersen, Jonas Höglund, Göran Finnveden,