Summarization: Bioenergy is the most widely used type of renewable energy. A drawback of crops applied for bioenergy is that they compete with food and use the same natural resources like water. From a natural resources perspective, it would be more efficient to apply the large potential of available crop residues. In this paper, we calculate the water footprint (WF) of ten crop residue types and a few other second-generation bioenergy feedstocks (miscanthus, eucalyptus and pine). Further we estimate the WF of energy carriers produced through different conversion techniques (heat or electricity from combustion and gasification, bioethanol from fermentation and oil from pyrolysis), using the global WF standard. The WFs of crop residues, misc...
Today, traditional biomass contributes 75% to total bioenergy use, but the share of modern biomass, ...
Freshwater is essential for life on earth, not only for basic human needs such as food, fibre and dr...
Fossil fuels are a finite source of energy and are going to deplete with the passage of time, possib...
Bioenergy is the most widely used type of renewable energy. A drawback of crops applied for bioenerg...
Bioenergy is the most widely used type of renewable energy. A drawback of crops applied for bioenerg...
Today, traditional biomass contributes 75% to total bioenergy use, but the share of modern biomass, ...
Freshwater is important for energy. Energy scenarios show increasing energy use, combined with incre...
Freshwater is important for energy. Energy scenarios show increasing energy use, combined with incre...
Freshwater is important for energy. Energy scenarios show increasing energy use, combined with incre...
Freshwater is important for energy. Energy scenarios show increasing energy use, combined with incre...
Freshwater is important for energy. Energy scenarios show increasing energy use, combined with incre...
This paper assesses the water footprint (WF) of different primary energy carriers derived from bioma...
Agriculture is by far the largest water user. This chapter reviews studies on the water footprints (...
All energy scenarios show a shift toward an increased percentage of renewable energy sources, includ...
Today, traditional biomass contributes 75% to total bioenergy use, but the share of modern biomass, ...
Today, traditional biomass contributes 75% to total bioenergy use, but the share of modern biomass, ...
Freshwater is essential for life on earth, not only for basic human needs such as food, fibre and dr...
Fossil fuels are a finite source of energy and are going to deplete with the passage of time, possib...
Bioenergy is the most widely used type of renewable energy. A drawback of crops applied for bioenerg...
Bioenergy is the most widely used type of renewable energy. A drawback of crops applied for bioenerg...
Today, traditional biomass contributes 75% to total bioenergy use, but the share of modern biomass, ...
Freshwater is important for energy. Energy scenarios show increasing energy use, combined with incre...
Freshwater is important for energy. Energy scenarios show increasing energy use, combined with incre...
Freshwater is important for energy. Energy scenarios show increasing energy use, combined with incre...
Freshwater is important for energy. Energy scenarios show increasing energy use, combined with incre...
Freshwater is important for energy. Energy scenarios show increasing energy use, combined with incre...
This paper assesses the water footprint (WF) of different primary energy carriers derived from bioma...
Agriculture is by far the largest water user. This chapter reviews studies on the water footprints (...
All energy scenarios show a shift toward an increased percentage of renewable energy sources, includ...
Today, traditional biomass contributes 75% to total bioenergy use, but the share of modern biomass, ...
Today, traditional biomass contributes 75% to total bioenergy use, but the share of modern biomass, ...
Freshwater is essential for life on earth, not only for basic human needs such as food, fibre and dr...
Fossil fuels are a finite source of energy and are going to deplete with the passage of time, possib...