This paper describes and compares the plans of two Nicaraguan sugarmills to sell power to the national grid, during the sugarcane harvesting season with bagasse as its principal fuel and outside this season with eucalyptus grown as dedicated energy crop The environmental, micro- and macro economic impacts of this project is investigated too and described in part B of this paper elsewhere in the proceedings ' Power generation based on dedicated energy crops is not only an attractive option for the future Looking at the ongoing negotiations for power sale of the sugarmills to the national grid, it appears to be a suitable and competitive alternative in Nicaragua at this momen
Comprehensive financial, economic, and social, productivity and environmental assessment of the use ...
Worldwide energy policies are moving towards a reduction of fossil fuels’ share in the energy mix an...
The increase in global energy demand and environmental concerns is calling for a shift towards using...
In Nicaragua, at this moment, there is a potential for sugarmills to extend their power production a...
Two sugar mills in Nicaragua plan to generate electricity from bagasse during the sugarcane season a...
Two sugar mills in Nicaragua plan to generate electricity from bagasse during the sugarcane season a...
With new concept development for the sugar industry and with new power market opportunities, two su...
This paper aims to evaluate the potential for electricity and ethanol production in Central America ...
In this article the Bio economy of power plants connected to the national interconnected system of N...
The cogeneration of steam and electricity has become the norm in the sugarcane industry worldwide. T...
Biomass, integral to life, is one of the main energy sources that modern technologies could widely d...
In this article, an economic and social assessment of the use of bagasse to generate electricity in ...
The purpose of this paper was to study the productivity where renewable energy resources and non-ren...
Jamaica is heavily dependent on fossil fuels to meet its energy demand and is currently seeking to r...
The sugar cane industry represents one of the most important economic sectors in Brazil. It produces...
Comprehensive financial, economic, and social, productivity and environmental assessment of the use ...
Worldwide energy policies are moving towards a reduction of fossil fuels’ share in the energy mix an...
The increase in global energy demand and environmental concerns is calling for a shift towards using...
In Nicaragua, at this moment, there is a potential for sugarmills to extend their power production a...
Two sugar mills in Nicaragua plan to generate electricity from bagasse during the sugarcane season a...
Two sugar mills in Nicaragua plan to generate electricity from bagasse during the sugarcane season a...
With new concept development for the sugar industry and with new power market opportunities, two su...
This paper aims to evaluate the potential for electricity and ethanol production in Central America ...
In this article the Bio economy of power plants connected to the national interconnected system of N...
The cogeneration of steam and electricity has become the norm in the sugarcane industry worldwide. T...
Biomass, integral to life, is one of the main energy sources that modern technologies could widely d...
In this article, an economic and social assessment of the use of bagasse to generate electricity in ...
The purpose of this paper was to study the productivity where renewable energy resources and non-ren...
Jamaica is heavily dependent on fossil fuels to meet its energy demand and is currently seeking to r...
The sugar cane industry represents one of the most important economic sectors in Brazil. It produces...
Comprehensive financial, economic, and social, productivity and environmental assessment of the use ...
Worldwide energy policies are moving towards a reduction of fossil fuels’ share in the energy mix an...
The increase in global energy demand and environmental concerns is calling for a shift towards using...