BiocarburantUn biocarburant est un carburant (combustible liquide ou gazeux) produit à partir de matériaux organiques non fossiles, provenant de la biomasse (c'est le sens du préfixe « bio » dans biocarburant) et qui vient en complément ou en substitution du combustible fossile. Ceux qui sont produits par la filière agricole sont désignés sous le vocable d'agrocarburant.
Sustainable biofuelSustainable biofuel is biofuel produced in a sustainable manner. It is not based on petroleum or other fossil fuels. It includes not using plants that are used for food stuff to produce the fuel thus disrupting the world's food supply. Low-carbon fuel standard In 2008, the Roundtable for Sustainable Biofuels released its proposed standards for sustainable biofuels. This includes 12 principles: "Biofuel production shall follow international treaties and national laws regarding such things as air quality, water resources, agricultural practices, labor conditions, and more.
Issues relating to biofuelsThere are various social, economic, environmental and technical issues with biofuel production and use, which have been discussed in the popular media and scientific journals. These include: the effect of moderating oil prices, the "food vs fuel" debate, poverty reduction potential, carbon emissions levels, sustainable biofuel production, deforestation and soil erosion, loss of biodiversity, effect on water resources, the possible modifications necessary to run the engine on biofuel, as well as energy balance and efficiency.
Alternative fuelAlternative fuels, also known as non-conventional and advanced fuels, are fuels derived from sources other than petroleum. Alternative fuels include gaseous fossil fuels like propane, natural gas, methane, and ammonia; biofuels like biodiesel, bioalcohol, and refuse-derived fuel; and other renewable fuels like hydrogen and electricity. These fuels serve are intended to substitute for more carbon intensive energy sources like gasoline and diesel in transportation and can help to contribute to decarbonization and reductions in pollution.
Essence synthétiqueL'essence synthétique (ou carburant synthétique) est un mélange d'hydrocarbures non dérivés du pétrole, mais obtenus à partir d'une autre source telle que la houille ou le lignite, ou à partir de gaz naturel (biométhane éventuellement) par le procédé . L'essence synthétique a été produite à grande échelle pour la première fois pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale par l'industrie chimique allemande afin d'approvisionner la Wehrmacht et la Luftwaffe qui manquaient de pétrole.
Combustible bas carboneLe combustible bas carbone est un combustible qui ne provient pas d'extraction fossile et a une empreinte carbone très inférieure à celle des combustibles fossiles. En pratique, cela signifie généralement des combustibles fabriqués à partir de dihydrogène et de dioxyde de carbone (). Les carburants bas carbone proposés peuvent généralement être regroupés en carburants synthétiques, qui sont fabriqués par hydrogénation chimique du dioxyde de carbone, et biocarburants, à l'aide de processus naturels de consommation de comme la photosynthèse.
Option styleIn finance, the style or family of an option is the class into which the option falls, usually defined by the dates on which the option may be exercised. The vast majority of options are either European or American (style) options. These options—as well as others where the payoff is calculated similarly—are referred to as "vanilla options". Options where the payoff is calculated differently are categorized as "exotic options". Exotic options can pose challenging problems in valuation and hedging.
Biofuel in SwedenBiofuels are renewable fuels that are produced by living organisms (biomass). Biofuels can be solid, gaseous or liquid, which comes in two forms: ethanol and biodiesel and often replace fossil fuels. Many countries now use biofuels as energy sources, including Sweden. Sweden has one of the highest usages of biofuel in all of Europe, at 32%, primarily due to the widespread commitment to E85, bioheating and bioelectricity.
Biomass (energy)Biomass, in the context of energy production, is matter from recently living (but now dead) organisms which is used for bioenergy production. Examples include wood, wood residues, energy crops, agricultural residues including straw, and organic waste from industry and households. Wood and wood residues is the largest biomass energy source today. Wood can be used as a fuel directly or processed into pellet fuel or other forms of fuels. Other plants can also be used as fuel, for instance maize, switchgrass, miscanthus and bamboo.
Stratégie optionnelleEn finance, une stratégie optionnelle consiste à acheter et/ou vendre plusieurs options (calls et puts) et éventuellement de l'actif sous-jacent, dans le but de bénéficier des mouvements, ou de leur absence, anticipés du marché du sous-jacent ou de celui de la volatilité. Les possibilités n'ont comme limite que l'imagination des acteurs des marchés. Nous n'aborderons ici que les plus courantes à base d'options ordinaires (call et put).