In this study, we analyse the use of woody biomass in the heat and power sector in Northern Europe towards 2040 and quantify the fossil GHG-emission reductions from biomass use at different carbon price levels. The applied partial equilibrium energy system model has endogenous capacity investments in relevant heat and power technologies. The results show that use of woody biomass can reduce the direct emissions from the Northern European power and heat sector by 4–27% for carbon prices in the range of 5–103 €/tonne CO2eq in 2030 compared to a scenario where woody biomass is not available for power and heat generation. The cost of delivering heat and electricity increases with 0.2–0.7% when wood chips are excluded, depending on the carbon pr...
AbstractThe European Union (EU) relies largely on bioenergy to achieve its climate and energy target...
The European Union (EU) relies largely on bioenergy to achieve its climate and energy targets for 20...
Bioenergy could contribute both to the reduction of greenhouse gases and to increased energy securit...
In this study, we analyse the use of woody biomass in the heat and power sector in Northern Europe t...
Europe is striving for zero carbon electricity production by 2050 in order to avoid dangerous climat...
The European Union has set a 10% target for the share of renewable energy in the transportation sect...
This paper analyses the potential of biomass-based electricity in the EU-27 countries, and interacti...
This paper investigates the potential CO2 emission reductions related to a partial switch from fossi...
Biomass is a key resource in a society based on renewable energy, but is a limited resource and the ...
Biomass can help reaching climate goals in many sectors. In electricity generation it can complement...
The European Union (EU) has experienced a large increase in the use of biomass for energy in the las...
The optimal use of forest energy wood, industrial wood residues, waste wood, agricultural residues, ...
Europe is struggling to reduce its CO2 emissions and to fulfil commitments made according to Kyoto p...
This paper analyses and discusses the potential role of biomass in the energy supply for two countie...
This study investigates the effect of wood biomass energy consumption on CO2 emissions in 27 Europea...
AbstractThe European Union (EU) relies largely on bioenergy to achieve its climate and energy target...
The European Union (EU) relies largely on bioenergy to achieve its climate and energy targets for 20...
Bioenergy could contribute both to the reduction of greenhouse gases and to increased energy securit...
In this study, we analyse the use of woody biomass in the heat and power sector in Northern Europe t...
Europe is striving for zero carbon electricity production by 2050 in order to avoid dangerous climat...
The European Union has set a 10% target for the share of renewable energy in the transportation sect...
This paper analyses the potential of biomass-based electricity in the EU-27 countries, and interacti...
This paper investigates the potential CO2 emission reductions related to a partial switch from fossi...
Biomass is a key resource in a society based on renewable energy, but is a limited resource and the ...
Biomass can help reaching climate goals in many sectors. In electricity generation it can complement...
The European Union (EU) has experienced a large increase in the use of biomass for energy in the las...
The optimal use of forest energy wood, industrial wood residues, waste wood, agricultural residues, ...
Europe is struggling to reduce its CO2 emissions and to fulfil commitments made according to Kyoto p...
This paper analyses and discusses the potential role of biomass in the energy supply for two countie...
This study investigates the effect of wood biomass energy consumption on CO2 emissions in 27 Europea...
AbstractThe European Union (EU) relies largely on bioenergy to achieve its climate and energy target...
The European Union (EU) relies largely on bioenergy to achieve its climate and energy targets for 20...
Bioenergy could contribute both to the reduction of greenhouse gases and to increased energy securit...