One of Sweden’s visions set to be real before 2050 is to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy sources; this could be done partly by using biomass as a substitute. One kind of common energy crop is short-rotation willow coppice (SRWC) which is a fast growing energy crop cultivated by farmers in the agricultural landscape. In this report a SRWC cultivation in Västergörland, Sweden was studied and modelled with CoupModel to evaluate the sustainability in the cultivation, especially focusing on the green house gas balance in the system and eutrophication enhancing substances. One reference case and two different scenarios where modelled and evaluated (with enhanced fertilizing and a different climate) and a brief economic calculation wa...
Willow Salix sp. is currently cultivated as a short rotation forestry crop in Ireland as a source of...
PosterBioenergy was the second most important source of renewable energy - after wind-energy - in Ge...
The paper aims to analyze the biomass at one year growth, resulting from the cultivation of the INGE...
One of Sweden’s visions set to be real before 2050 is to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy ...
Short-rotation coppice willow (SRCW) is a fast-growing and potentially high-yielding energy crop. Tr...
The production of short rotation woody crops (SRWCs) such as poplars and willows is a promising comp...
Short Rotation Coppice willow can produce biomass from low levels of input in a wide range of enviro...
About 16 000 ha of commercial willow Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) fields for production of biomass f...
To achieve the goals of energy security and climate change mitigation in Denmark and the EU, an expa...
Bioenergy is recognized as the most important renewable energy source in Poland in several national ...
This paper presents a software package developed to assess the economic profitability of an original...
The aim of this research is to find if Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) willow trees is a viable wastewa...
Greenhouse gas control it is key aspect for climate protection. The positioning of corporations conc...
Fast growing hybrids of Salix and Populus can be grown in a short rotation coppice (SRC) system to p...
The aim of this study is to find possibilities for a more sustainable energy consumption inSwedish a...
Willow Salix sp. is currently cultivated as a short rotation forestry crop in Ireland as a source of...
PosterBioenergy was the second most important source of renewable energy - after wind-energy - in Ge...
The paper aims to analyze the biomass at one year growth, resulting from the cultivation of the INGE...
One of Sweden’s visions set to be real before 2050 is to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy ...
Short-rotation coppice willow (SRCW) is a fast-growing and potentially high-yielding energy crop. Tr...
The production of short rotation woody crops (SRWCs) such as poplars and willows is a promising comp...
Short Rotation Coppice willow can produce biomass from low levels of input in a wide range of enviro...
About 16 000 ha of commercial willow Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) fields for production of biomass f...
To achieve the goals of energy security and climate change mitigation in Denmark and the EU, an expa...
Bioenergy is recognized as the most important renewable energy source in Poland in several national ...
This paper presents a software package developed to assess the economic profitability of an original...
The aim of this research is to find if Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) willow trees is a viable wastewa...
Greenhouse gas control it is key aspect for climate protection. The positioning of corporations conc...
Fast growing hybrids of Salix and Populus can be grown in a short rotation coppice (SRC) system to p...
The aim of this study is to find possibilities for a more sustainable energy consumption inSwedish a...
Willow Salix sp. is currently cultivated as a short rotation forestry crop in Ireland as a source of...
PosterBioenergy was the second most important source of renewable energy - after wind-energy - in Ge...
The paper aims to analyze the biomass at one year growth, resulting from the cultivation of the INGE...