In this paper, we examine how an increased use of biomass could efficiently meet Swedish energy policy goals of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and oil use. In particular, we examine the trade-offs inherent when biomass use is intended to pursue multiple objectives. We set up four scenarios in which up to 400 PJ/year of additional biomass is prioritised to reduce CO2 emissions, reduce oil use, simultaneously reduce both CO2 emission and oil use, or to produce ethanol to replace gasoline. Technologies analysed for using the biomass include the production of electricity, heat, and transport fuels, and also as construction materials and other products. We find that optimising biomass use for a single objective (either CO2 emission redu...
Increasing energy demand as well as climate change concerns call for an analysis and optimization of...
Swedish climate policy targets net zero greenhouse gases (GHG) by mid-century, with road transport i...
There is a potential to increase the annual use of biomass in Sweden by 125 TWh between 1994 and 201...
This thesis analyses two strategies for decreasing anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions: to ...
Integrating fast pyrolysis into existing biomass-based combined heat and power (CHP) plants offers a...
Events in recent decades have placed climate change at the top of the political agenda. The European...
Events in recent decades have placed climate change at the top of the political agenda. The European...
There is a large potential for increasing the use of biomass for energy purposes in Sweden. Increasi...
Swedish biomass production potential could be increased significantly if new production methods, suc...
Replacing fossil fuels with sustainably-produced biomass will reduce the net flow of CO2 to the atmo...
Events in recent decades have placed climate change at the top of the political agenda. In Sweden, e...
This paper analyses and discusses the potential role of biomass in the energy supply for two countie...
Bioenergy could contribute both to the reduction of greenhouse gases and to increased energy securit...
Regional production and utilization of biomass in Sweden is analysed, considering the potential of r...
Bioenergy could contribute both to the reduction of greenhouse gases and to increased energy securit...
Increasing energy demand as well as climate change concerns call for an analysis and optimization of...
Swedish climate policy targets net zero greenhouse gases (GHG) by mid-century, with road transport i...
There is a potential to increase the annual use of biomass in Sweden by 125 TWh between 1994 and 201...
This thesis analyses two strategies for decreasing anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions: to ...
Integrating fast pyrolysis into existing biomass-based combined heat and power (CHP) plants offers a...
Events in recent decades have placed climate change at the top of the political agenda. The European...
Events in recent decades have placed climate change at the top of the political agenda. The European...
There is a large potential for increasing the use of biomass for energy purposes in Sweden. Increasi...
Swedish biomass production potential could be increased significantly if new production methods, suc...
Replacing fossil fuels with sustainably-produced biomass will reduce the net flow of CO2 to the atmo...
Events in recent decades have placed climate change at the top of the political agenda. In Sweden, e...
This paper analyses and discusses the potential role of biomass in the energy supply for two countie...
Bioenergy could contribute both to the reduction of greenhouse gases and to increased energy securit...
Regional production and utilization of biomass in Sweden is analysed, considering the potential of r...
Bioenergy could contribute both to the reduction of greenhouse gases and to increased energy securit...
Increasing energy demand as well as climate change concerns call for an analysis and optimization of...
Swedish climate policy targets net zero greenhouse gases (GHG) by mid-century, with road transport i...
There is a potential to increase the annual use of biomass in Sweden by 125 TWh between 1994 and 201...