Identifying the location and amount of grain crop residues (stubble) in Australia is necessary for determining the viability of potential biofuel plant locations. We combined 22 years of crop statistics with harvest indices and land use to arrive at spatially explicit stubble productivity figures. Stubble quantities using different focal radii and from different seasons provide an insight into the feasibility of its use for bioenergy. We focus on areas where the stubble concentrations within a 50 km radius were at least 500 kt per year; the amount suggested for a viable lignocellolosic bioethanol facility. The outcome of this study has been to show, for the first time, where there are large amounts of stubble in Australia. Whether the suppl...
The decline in available fossil fuel resources coupled with an ever increasing global demand for ene...
The Western Australian biofuels industry is in its infancy. There is currently only one small commer...
Akbar, DH ORCiD: 0000-0002-2269-5056; Ashwath, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-4032-4507; Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0...
Copyright 2008 Australian Society of AgronomyIn many crops over half the above-ground biomass is not...
Biomass is an important energy resource for producing bioenergy and growing the global economy whils...
This research is proposing a view of a ‘biofuel crops mix’ for Australia. The agronomic, geo-spatial...
A synthesis of work on integrating short-rotation biomass plantings into existing mixed crop and liv...
We provide a quantitative assessment of the prospects for current and future biomass feedstocks for ...
2 | P a g e Australia produces biomass through broad acre cropping, as well as by agro-forestry, for...
Background: Australia’s energy future is at the crossroads and the role of renewable sources is in f...
The use of crop residues for bioenergy production needs to be carefully assessed because of the pote...
SummaryThis scoping study assesses the contribution that woody biomass could make to feedstock suppl...
Small community-based biomass energy systems sourcing feedstocks from local small-scale forests are ...
Biofuels research is gaining worldwide attention due to growing concerns about greenhouse gas emissi...
Salinization threatens up to 17 million ha of Australian farmland, major fresh water resources, biod...
The decline in available fossil fuel resources coupled with an ever increasing global demand for ene...
The Western Australian biofuels industry is in its infancy. There is currently only one small commer...
Akbar, DH ORCiD: 0000-0002-2269-5056; Ashwath, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-4032-4507; Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0...
Copyright 2008 Australian Society of AgronomyIn many crops over half the above-ground biomass is not...
Biomass is an important energy resource for producing bioenergy and growing the global economy whils...
This research is proposing a view of a ‘biofuel crops mix’ for Australia. The agronomic, geo-spatial...
A synthesis of work on integrating short-rotation biomass plantings into existing mixed crop and liv...
We provide a quantitative assessment of the prospects for current and future biomass feedstocks for ...
2 | P a g e Australia produces biomass through broad acre cropping, as well as by agro-forestry, for...
Background: Australia’s energy future is at the crossroads and the role of renewable sources is in f...
The use of crop residues for bioenergy production needs to be carefully assessed because of the pote...
SummaryThis scoping study assesses the contribution that woody biomass could make to feedstock suppl...
Small community-based biomass energy systems sourcing feedstocks from local small-scale forests are ...
Biofuels research is gaining worldwide attention due to growing concerns about greenhouse gas emissi...
Salinization threatens up to 17 million ha of Australian farmland, major fresh water resources, biod...
The decline in available fossil fuel resources coupled with an ever increasing global demand for ene...
The Western Australian biofuels industry is in its infancy. There is currently only one small commer...
Akbar, DH ORCiD: 0000-0002-2269-5056; Ashwath, N ORCiD: 0000-0002-4032-4507; Rolfe, JC ORCiD: 0000-0...