Bioenergy has a significant greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential, provided that the resources are developed sustainably and that efficient bioenergy systems are used. Certain current systems and key future options including perennial cropping systems, use of biomass residues and wastes and advanced conversion systems are able to deliver 80 to 90% emission reductions compared to the fossil energy baseline. However, land use conversion and forest management that lead to a loss of carbon stocks (direct) in addition to indirect land use change (d+iLUC) effects can lessen, and in some cases more than neutralize, the net positive GHG mitigation impacts. Impacts of climate change through temperature increases, rainfall pattern changes and inc...
Bioenergy has been under intense scrutiny over the last ten years with significant research efforts ...
Across energy, agricultural and forestry landscapes, the production of biomass for energy has emerge...
Bioenergy projects can lead to direct and indirect land use change (LUC), which can substantially af...
Bioenergy has a significant greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential, provided that the resources a...
Bioenergy has a signifi cant greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential, provided that the resources ...
Bioenergy has a significant greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential, provided that the resources a...
International audienceBioenergy has a significant greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential, provide...
Scientific literature addressing climate change mitigation options have highlighted the potentially ...
Industrial and technological development have been brought some environmental problems such as globa...
Bioenergy conversion technologies are well developed but mainly utilize feedstocks from solid and li...
Biomass contributes a significant share of global primary energy consumption and its importance is l...
Bioenergy (i.e., bioheat and bioelectricity) could simultaneously address energy insecurity and clim...
AbstractBioenergy (i.e., bioheat and bioelectricity) could simultaneously address energy insecurity ...
Bioenergy (i.e., bioheat and bioelectricity) could simultaneously address energy insecurity and clim...
The driving factor of the climate problem is the continuous increase of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
Bioenergy has been under intense scrutiny over the last ten years with significant research efforts ...
Across energy, agricultural and forestry landscapes, the production of biomass for energy has emerge...
Bioenergy projects can lead to direct and indirect land use change (LUC), which can substantially af...
Bioenergy has a significant greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential, provided that the resources a...
Bioenergy has a signifi cant greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential, provided that the resources ...
Bioenergy has a significant greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential, provided that the resources a...
International audienceBioenergy has a significant greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential, provide...
Scientific literature addressing climate change mitigation options have highlighted the potentially ...
Industrial and technological development have been brought some environmental problems such as globa...
Bioenergy conversion technologies are well developed but mainly utilize feedstocks from solid and li...
Biomass contributes a significant share of global primary energy consumption and its importance is l...
Bioenergy (i.e., bioheat and bioelectricity) could simultaneously address energy insecurity and clim...
AbstractBioenergy (i.e., bioheat and bioelectricity) could simultaneously address energy insecurity ...
Bioenergy (i.e., bioheat and bioelectricity) could simultaneously address energy insecurity and clim...
The driving factor of the climate problem is the continuous increase of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissio...
Bioenergy has been under intense scrutiny over the last ten years with significant research efforts ...
Across energy, agricultural and forestry landscapes, the production of biomass for energy has emerge...
Bioenergy projects can lead to direct and indirect land use change (LUC), which can substantially af...