Posted by admin | Posted in Green Energy | Posted on 25-01-2010
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What do you think about biofuels?
I’m a student in a business school in Belgium. Under the framework of my thesis, I’m undertaking a study on biofuels.
I would like to have your opinion thanks to 6 questions. Thanks for answering
1°) Which is your positioning towards biofuels (you are in favour/ sceptical/ indifferent) ? Why?
2°) Do you know the difference between the first and the second generation of biofuels?
3°) Do you know the criticisms towards biofuels? Have these criticisms an impact on your position? Do you think that the second generation is the solution?
4°) Do you know that the belgian government has invited tenders in order to produce biofuel in Belgium? Do you know which companies have been selected? If not, do you know these names: Alcogroup and Sudzucker? If yes, how do you know these companies?
5°) Do you think that the objectives of the European Commission (5,75% biofuel for 2010 and 10% biofuel for 2020) are feasible?
6°) Is there enough communication about biofuels?
sceptical
nope
some do = when you have a fuel that uses more fuel to produce than what is made — seems dumb to me!!!
nope
yes
nope!!!
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