Description:
In recent years biofuel activities have increased dramatically in Africa. Simultaneously biofuels have
become popular for fuel alternatives and criticism in the media. Nonetheless biofuel initiatives are taking
place on different scales. A depiction of several of these activities has been produced through descriptions
and categorization based on scale, distribution and implementation. These initiatives exist due to
a complex interaction of social and technical factors which have influenced their success for being
introduced, and continues to influence the scale on which they exist and what will happen to them in the
future. Conditions for implementation are furthermore explored regarding legislation, use of biofuels,
environmental sustainability and the production of a new energy system in Tanzania.