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review of biofuel policies in the major biofuel producing countries of ASEAN: Production, targets, policy drivers and impacts

Since the turn of this century, development of biofuels have progressed rapidly in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand—the major biofuels producing countries in the ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations). The article analyses the biofuel polices, underlying drivers, and way forwar...

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Published in:Renewable & sustainable energy reviews 2013-10, Vol.26, p.822-836
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