The primary objective of this thesis has been to assess the climate change impacts of co-firing with biomass from Russian forest areas with coal, with special emphasis on the temporary change in atmospheric CO2 concentration caused by biogenic CO2 and surface albedo. With a mixture of boreal and temperate climate, the European part of Russia was chosen as the focus area and divided into eight regions. The scenarios looked into were 10% co-firing of biomass, 20% co-firing and the ideal case of 100% bioenergy production, covering the coal demand in Russia for heat and electricity production.Currently only around 2% of the heat and power in Russia is from bioenergy. With an annual allowable cut of 633 million cubic metres forest and only 173,6...
The current study emphasizes the inherent shortcomings of laws and policy approaches that are based ...
The transitional nature of the Russian economy and the serious problems it has created -- shortage o...
This paper reports on measured carbon stocks in the forests of two tree line ecotones of the Ural re...
Biofuels are an important energy source, currently providing about 10% of the world energy demand, i...
Human society releases greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere while providing housing, heat, mob...
This study analyses the Russian forest biomass-based bioenergy sector. It is shown that presently - ...
The prospect of Russia’s economic development will be inextricably bound up with the country’s succe...
Several uncertainties are associated with the future development in Russia. The aim of this study is...
ABSTRACT: The analysis of the development of “green energy” in the regions of Russia is one of the p...
In recent decades, there has been a positive trend in world politics in the field of promoting terri...
Currently, the economy should develop along an innovative way of development with an increase in the...
Triggered by debates on climate change and energy security, renewable energy sources are presently h...
In this work, we studied the potentials offered by managed boreal forests and forestry to mitigate t...
On the example of the Volga basin, based on the materials of large-scale landscape surveys, predicti...
Russia has the largest forest area on earth. Its boreal forests officially store about 97 Pg C, whic...
The current study emphasizes the inherent shortcomings of laws and policy approaches that are based ...
The transitional nature of the Russian economy and the serious problems it has created -- shortage o...
This paper reports on measured carbon stocks in the forests of two tree line ecotones of the Ural re...
Biofuels are an important energy source, currently providing about 10% of the world energy demand, i...
Human society releases greenhouse gas emissions to the atmosphere while providing housing, heat, mob...
This study analyses the Russian forest biomass-based bioenergy sector. It is shown that presently - ...
The prospect of Russia’s economic development will be inextricably bound up with the country’s succe...
Several uncertainties are associated with the future development in Russia. The aim of this study is...
ABSTRACT: The analysis of the development of “green energy” in the regions of Russia is one of the p...
In recent decades, there has been a positive trend in world politics in the field of promoting terri...
Currently, the economy should develop along an innovative way of development with an increase in the...
Triggered by debates on climate change and energy security, renewable energy sources are presently h...
In this work, we studied the potentials offered by managed boreal forests and forestry to mitigate t...
On the example of the Volga basin, based on the materials of large-scale landscape surveys, predicti...
Russia has the largest forest area on earth. Its boreal forests officially store about 97 Pg C, whic...
The current study emphasizes the inherent shortcomings of laws and policy approaches that are based ...
The transitional nature of the Russian economy and the serious problems it has created -- shortage o...
This paper reports on measured carbon stocks in the forests of two tree line ecotones of the Ural re...