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to HTC-coal co-firing in an existing power plant rather than mono-firing it in a newly built biomass power plant. This …
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If bioenergy has a less negative impact on the climate than fossil energy, it may be optimal to have a significant … increase in the use of bioenergy over time. Due to the difference in the way the climate is affected by the two types of energy …
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The carbon mitigation literature has separately considered using forests to store carbon and as a source of bioenergy. In this paper, we look at both options to reach a 2°C mitigation target. This paper combines the global forest model, GTM, with the IAM WITCH model to study the optimal use of...
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) Cascade use – prevent first use of biomass for energy and (V) Strongly increase material wood use. The study presents detailed … first use of biomass for energy and (V) Strongly increase material wood use. The study presents detailed scenario results … for other sources of energy, and displacement of emissions from forests outside the EU. It also explores through scenario …
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It is still difficult for biofuel producers to prove the contribution of their biofuels to reducing carbon emissions because the production of biofuel feedstocks can cause land use change (LUC), which in turn causes carbon emissions. A carbon map can serve as a basis to proof such contribution....
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