The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth Assessment Report calls for solutions that can remove CO2 from the atmosphere. Achieving negative CO2 emissions by removing CO2 from the atmosphere is possible by applying carbon capture in processes using biomass (Bio-CCS). Biomass has the capability of withdrawing and storing atmospheric CO2. As a result, CO2 released during biomass combustion can be captured and stored permanently underground, thus depriving the atmosphere of CO2. The objective of this paper is to assess the background for most rational deployment opportunities of Bio-CCS from climate and economic point of view; to evaluate what is the best way to use constrained biomass resource...
Urgently reducing global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) could be achieved by carbon sinks or negativ...
AbstractBiomass in combination with carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one of few options that make...
Meeting the Paris Agreement will most likely require the combination of CO2 capture and biomass in t...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth Assessm...
AbstractThe urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth Assessm...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth Assessm...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 1.5°C as highlighted in Paris COP21 and the ...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 1.5°C as highlighted in Paris COP21 and the ...
The urgency for significant reductions in global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions highlights the impor...
Urgently reducing global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) could be achieved by carbon sinks or negativ...
This paper is a contribution to the ongoing debate on carbon-negative energy solutions. It deals wit...
Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has raised the attention to Carbon Capture and Storage (C...
Despite the recent agreement by world leaders regarding the need for reductions in CO2 emissions fro...
AbstractThis paper first focuses on the environmental benefits of the CCS system applied to a bio-et...
Urgently reducing global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) could be achieved by carbon sinks or negativ...
AbstractBiomass in combination with carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one of few options that make...
Meeting the Paris Agreement will most likely require the combination of CO2 capture and biomass in t...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth Assessm...
AbstractThe urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth Assessm...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth Assessm...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 1.5°C as highlighted in Paris COP21 and the ...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 1.5°C as highlighted in Paris COP21 and the ...
The urgency for significant reductions in global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions highlights the impor...
Urgently reducing global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) could be achieved by carbon sinks or negativ...
This paper is a contribution to the ongoing debate on carbon-negative energy solutions. It deals wit...
Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has raised the attention to Carbon Capture and Storage (C...
Despite the recent agreement by world leaders regarding the need for reductions in CO2 emissions fro...
AbstractThis paper first focuses on the environmental benefits of the CCS system applied to a bio-et...
Urgently reducing global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) could be achieved by carbon sinks or negativ...
AbstractBiomass in combination with carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one of few options that make...
Meeting the Paris Agreement will most likely require the combination of CO2 capture and biomass in t...