In this report, we investigate the biofuel potential of South Korea and the implications of the introduction of biofuels for the Korean fuel market. Our biomass assessment suggests that (theoretically) biomass can be used to produce a significant portion of the fuel consumed annually in South Korea, with the most promising feedstock being forestry residues. And out of all the technologies considered, the production of cellulosic ethanol from forestry residues could potentially impact the fuel market the most. The key novelty of our study lies in that we consider a broad portfolio of biofuel technologies and carefully examine their potential economic and environmental implications for South Korea given its biomass availability (which we actu...
Studies estimate that the potential contribution of biomass to the global primary energy supply from...
Potential depletion of fossil fuel and climate change have globally accelerated the demand in renewa...
Present energy situation of the world is unsustainable due to unequal geographical distribution of n...
In this report, we investigate the biomass-based electricity potential of South Korea and the ramifi...
We investigate the bioelectricity potential of South Korea and the ramifications of the introduction...
In this study, opportunities for utilizing biogas produced from anaerobic digestion of different org...
The objective of this study is to analyze the in situ BECCS capacity for green-field bioenergy plant...
In 2016, the global environmental impact of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions was 49.3 gigatons CO2 equ...
Climate change and the potential depletion of fossil fuels have increased international demand for a...
Biomass is the world’s largest source of renewable energy and it is likely to remain so until at lea...
Biomass has a large energy potential. A comparison between the available potential with the current ...
Biomass is a renewable and carbon neutral resource, because it can fix carbon dioxide from the atmos...
The purpose of this study is to take a close look at Korea‘s biodiesel developing trends and assess ...
Currently, the use of Renewable Energy (RE) has been encouraged in many countries because of its sus...
The objectives of this study were to estimate the potential biomass yield by using the biomass conve...
Studies estimate that the potential contribution of biomass to the global primary energy supply from...
Potential depletion of fossil fuel and climate change have globally accelerated the demand in renewa...
Present energy situation of the world is unsustainable due to unequal geographical distribution of n...
In this report, we investigate the biomass-based electricity potential of South Korea and the ramifi...
We investigate the bioelectricity potential of South Korea and the ramifications of the introduction...
In this study, opportunities for utilizing biogas produced from anaerobic digestion of different org...
The objective of this study is to analyze the in situ BECCS capacity for green-field bioenergy plant...
In 2016, the global environmental impact of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions was 49.3 gigatons CO2 equ...
Climate change and the potential depletion of fossil fuels have increased international demand for a...
Biomass is the world’s largest source of renewable energy and it is likely to remain so until at lea...
Biomass has a large energy potential. A comparison between the available potential with the current ...
Biomass is a renewable and carbon neutral resource, because it can fix carbon dioxide from the atmos...
The purpose of this study is to take a close look at Korea‘s biodiesel developing trends and assess ...
Currently, the use of Renewable Energy (RE) has been encouraged in many countries because of its sus...
The objectives of this study were to estimate the potential biomass yield by using the biomass conve...
Studies estimate that the potential contribution of biomass to the global primary energy supply from...
Potential depletion of fossil fuel and climate change have globally accelerated the demand in renewa...
Present energy situation of the world is unsustainable due to unequal geographical distribution of n...