TY - JOUR AB - China's road transport sector is expected to be a major factor affecting national and global oil availability and prices, and is a major contributor to China's greenhouse gas emission increase and urban air pollution. Reasons for bioethanol and biodiesel to be considered as promising alternatives to conventional transportation fuels in China include energy security and environmental concerns. The present article analyzes the current status and future potential of bioethanol and biodiesel development in China, as well as the energy demand and emissions for different feedstock options from a life cycle perspective. AD - Univ Cambridge, Dept Engn, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, England AN - WOS:000303588300001 AU - Yan, X. Y. DO - 10.1080/15567030903452100 IS - 12 J2 - Energ Source Part A KW - biodiesel LA - English N1 - 936kc PY - 2012 SN - 1556-7036 SP - 1067-1075 ST - Bioethanol and Biodiesel as Alternative Transportation Fuels in China: Current Status, Future Potentials, and Life Cycle Analysis T2 - Energy Sources Part a-Recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects TI - Bioethanol and Biodiesel as Alternative Transportation Fuels in China: Current Status, Future Potentials, and Life Cycle Analysis UR - ://WOS:000303588300001 VL - 34 ID - 8283 ER -