Philip Peck at the IIIEE has completed a new support analysis together with scientists at IVL and Bio4Energy (LTU). The analysis is a support analysis for the project Environmental and socio-economic benefits from Swedish biofuel production within the f3 and Swedish Energy Agency collaborative research program “Renewable transportation fuels and systems”.
The support analysis focuses on job creation metrics. It is a socio-economic analysis that delivers a screening review of job creation assessments, and a review of methods used to enumerate other socio-economic and environmental benefits. It is intended to deliver insights to the relative performance of biofuel systems as compared to systems where fossil fuels are used in transportation, or where biofuels or feedstocks, or both are imported.
Direct link to the support analysis: 'Socio-economic metrics for transport biofuels: a review'