Pt. I. Status and global trends
1. Current status of the biofuel industry and markets
2. Liquid biofuels : a primer
3. First-generation feedstocks
Pt. II. New technologies, crops and prospects
4. Next-generation feedstocks
5. New technologies for converting biomass into liquid fuels
6. Long-term biofuel production potentials
Pt. III. Key economic and social issues
7. Economic and energy security
8. Implications for agriculture and rural development
9. International trade in biofuels
Pt. IV. Key environmental issues
10. Energy balances of current and future biofuels
11. Effects on greenhouse gas emissions and climate stability
12. Environmental impacts of feedstock production
13. Environmental impacts of processing, transport and use
Pt. V. Market introduction and technology strategies
14. Infrastructure requirements
15. Vehicle and engine technologies
16. Transfer of technology and expertise
17. Biofuel policies around the world
18. Standards and certification schemes
19. Recommendations for decision-makers
Pt. VIII. Country studies
20. Biofuels for transportation in China
21. Biofuels for transportation in India
22. Biofuels for transportation in Tanzania
23. Biofuels for transportation in Brazil
24. Biofuels for transportation in Germany
App. 1. Per capita consumption of gasoline and diesel, 2002
App. 2. World producers of petroleum and biofuels
App. 3. Biofuels as a percentage of gasoline and diesel consumption
App. 4. Block diagram of ethanol + F-T fuels + GTCC
App. 5. Overview of key elements and correlations determining bioenergy potential
App. 6. Flow chart of bioenergy system compared with fossil reference energy system
App. 7. Selected standards and certification schemes relevant, to biofuel production and trade.