Biomass is often seen as a key component of future energy systems as it can be used for heat and electricity production, as a transport fuel, and a feedstock for chemicals. Furthermore, it can be used in combination with carbon capture and storage to provide so-called "negative emissions". At the same time, however, its production will require land, possibly impacting food security, land-based carbon stocks, and other environmental services. Thus, the strategies adopted in the supply, conversion, and use of biomass have a significant impact on its effectiveness as a climate change mitigation measure. We use the IMAGE 3.0 integrated assessment model to project three different global, long term scenarios spanning different socioeconomic futur...
Many global climate change mitigation pathways presented in IPCC assessment reports rely heavily on ...
Bioenergy is considered an important component within the European Union (EU) energy transition to m...
Abstract Many global climate change mitigation pathways presented in IPCC assessment reports rely he...
Biomass is often seen as a key component of future energy systems as it can be used for heat and ele...
Scientific literature addressing climate change mitigation options have highlighted the potentially ...
Biomass Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) is heavily relied upon in scenarios of future...
Bioenergy has a significant greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential, provided that the resources a...
This paper examines the potential role of large scale, dedicated commercial biomass energy systems u...
Bioenergy is projected to have a prominent, valuable, and maybe essential, role in climate managemen...
This paper discusses the contribution of biomass in the future global energy supply. The discussion ...
What will large-scale global bioenergy production look like? We investigate this question by develop...
Across energy, agricultural and forestry landscapes, the production of biomass for energy has emerge...
Many global climate change mitigation pathways presented in IPCC assessment reports rely heavily on ...
Bioenergy is considered an important component within the European Union (EU) energy transition to m...
Abstract Many global climate change mitigation pathways presented in IPCC assessment reports rely he...
Biomass is often seen as a key component of future energy systems as it can be used for heat and ele...
Scientific literature addressing climate change mitigation options have highlighted the potentially ...
Biomass Energy with Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) is heavily relied upon in scenarios of future...
Bioenergy has a significant greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation potential, provided that the resources a...
This paper examines the potential role of large scale, dedicated commercial biomass energy systems u...
Bioenergy is projected to have a prominent, valuable, and maybe essential, role in climate managemen...
This paper discusses the contribution of biomass in the future global energy supply. The discussion ...
What will large-scale global bioenergy production look like? We investigate this question by develop...
Across energy, agricultural and forestry landscapes, the production of biomass for energy has emerge...
Many global climate change mitigation pathways presented in IPCC assessment reports rely heavily on ...
Bioenergy is considered an important component within the European Union (EU) energy transition to m...
Abstract Many global climate change mitigation pathways presented in IPCC assessment reports rely he...