Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) has been identified as a possible major contributor to efforts to reach ambitious climate targets through the provision of negative emissions–offsetting residual fossil emissions in “hard-to-abate” sectors and accomplishing net-negative emissions. The pulp and paper industry is the single largest consumer of biomass in Sweden, with many large point sources of biogenic CO2 emissions that could be captured. This work investigates the biomass supply required for large-scale implementation of BECCS in the pulp and paper industry. Logging residues are considered as a fuel to supply the additional energy demand imposed by the capture plant, and the potential of these residues is evaluated in a cas...
In this paper the trade-off, in terms of annual net profit for the mill and global emissions of CO2,...
The pulp- and paper production is a very energy intensive industry sector. Both Sweden and the U.S. ...
Different studies have shown that the process heat requirements of future pulp mills can be satisfie...
Negative emissions are needed to meet climate mitigation targets and can be achieved through the cap...
Urgently reducing global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) could be achieved by carbon sinks or negativ...
Rapid decarbonization of the industrial sector is crucial if the world is to manage to meet the targ...
The economic feasibility of retrofitting an amine based post-combustion CO2 capture process to an ex...
Pulp mills, as large biogenic CO2 point sources, could adopt Bio Energy Carbon Capture and Storage (...
This paper investigates the impact of combining CO2 capture and storage with alternative systems for...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth Assessm...
The pulp and paper industry has an important role in the industrial transition towards net zero or n...
The Paris Agreement has ambitious targets to limit the global warming below 1.5 °Cin the 21st centur...
Earlier studies have shown that for chemical pulp mills there are many technologies and system solut...
The pulp and paper industry has a high potential to contribute to negative emissions through carbon ...
Urgently reducing global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) could be achieved by carbon sinks or negativ...
In this paper the trade-off, in terms of annual net profit for the mill and global emissions of CO2,...
The pulp- and paper production is a very energy intensive industry sector. Both Sweden and the U.S. ...
Different studies have shown that the process heat requirements of future pulp mills can be satisfie...
Negative emissions are needed to meet climate mitigation targets and can be achieved through the cap...
Urgently reducing global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) could be achieved by carbon sinks or negativ...
Rapid decarbonization of the industrial sector is crucial if the world is to manage to meet the targ...
The economic feasibility of retrofitting an amine based post-combustion CO2 capture process to an ex...
Pulp mills, as large biogenic CO2 point sources, could adopt Bio Energy Carbon Capture and Storage (...
This paper investigates the impact of combining CO2 capture and storage with alternative systems for...
The urgency to stabilize the global temperature rise at 2°C as highlighted in the IPCC Fifth Assessm...
The pulp and paper industry has an important role in the industrial transition towards net zero or n...
The Paris Agreement has ambitious targets to limit the global warming below 1.5 °Cin the 21st centur...
Earlier studies have shown that for chemical pulp mills there are many technologies and system solut...
The pulp and paper industry has a high potential to contribute to negative emissions through carbon ...
Urgently reducing global greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) could be achieved by carbon sinks or negativ...
In this paper the trade-off, in terms of annual net profit for the mill and global emissions of CO2,...
The pulp- and paper production is a very energy intensive industry sector. Both Sweden and the U.S. ...
Different studies have shown that the process heat requirements of future pulp mills can be satisfie...