biomass energy Biomass energy currently makes up 10 per cent of the world’s primary energy supply, but the International Energy Agency predicts that this will rise to 30 per cent by 2050. Since non-OECD countries are disproportionately dependent on biomass energy (meeting 26 per cent of their energy needs) they could capitalise on this trend. By acting now to legalise sustainable biomass value chains, such countries could create a platform for more advanced biomass energy options in the future. When managed sustainably, biomass has significant advantages over other forms of energy in non-OECD countries, including local accessibility and energy security, low carbon emissions over long timeframes and the flexibility to be converted into heat,...
Bioenergy is the main renewable energy source and the main primary energy source in low- and middle-...
While much of the industrialised world is embracing biomass energy as a pillar of low-carbon growth,...
There is no doubt now that energy is fundamental to our development. Global energy trends such as hi...
Biomass is considered an important energy resource in many developing countries. The investigation o...
Biomass has a large energy potential. A comparison between the available potential with the current ...
Europe is striving for zero carbon electricity production by 2050 in order to avoid dangerous climat...
This paper discusses the contribution of biomass in the future global energy supply. The discussion ...
Biomass, a broad term for all organic matter of plants, trees and crops, is currently regarded as a ...
Biomass is the world’s largest source of renewable energy and it is likely to remain so until at lea...
OVERVIEWBiomass is material from plants and animals. It is a renewable source of fuel for producing ...
The potential future bioenergy contribution to the global energy supply is outlined. Severe constrai...
Two driving forces of global change will have a decisive influence on the future of world's agricult...
Modern biomass energy services have the potential to make a significant contribution to a new energy...
Bio-energy is expected to become increasingly attractive in the future owing to its potential to con...
928-930All countries have unused biomass resources. Some are wastes with costs for disposal, but oth...
Bioenergy is the main renewable energy source and the main primary energy source in low- and middle-...
While much of the industrialised world is embracing biomass energy as a pillar of low-carbon growth,...
There is no doubt now that energy is fundamental to our development. Global energy trends such as hi...
Biomass is considered an important energy resource in many developing countries. The investigation o...
Biomass has a large energy potential. A comparison between the available potential with the current ...
Europe is striving for zero carbon electricity production by 2050 in order to avoid dangerous climat...
This paper discusses the contribution of biomass in the future global energy supply. The discussion ...
Biomass, a broad term for all organic matter of plants, trees and crops, is currently regarded as a ...
Biomass is the world’s largest source of renewable energy and it is likely to remain so until at lea...
OVERVIEWBiomass is material from plants and animals. It is a renewable source of fuel for producing ...
The potential future bioenergy contribution to the global energy supply is outlined. Severe constrai...
Two driving forces of global change will have a decisive influence on the future of world's agricult...
Modern biomass energy services have the potential to make a significant contribution to a new energy...
Bio-energy is expected to become increasingly attractive in the future owing to its potential to con...
928-930All countries have unused biomass resources. Some are wastes with costs for disposal, but oth...
Bioenergy is the main renewable energy source and the main primary energy source in low- and middle-...
While much of the industrialised world is embracing biomass energy as a pillar of low-carbon growth,...
There is no doubt now that energy is fundamental to our development. Global energy trends such as hi...