نتایج جستجو برای: bioenergy

تعداد نتایج: 4087  

2012
Adrian K. James Ronald W. Thring Steve Helle Harpuneet S. Ghuman

In industrialized countries, it is expected that the future generation of bioenergy will be from the direct combustion of residues and wastes obtained from biomass. Bioenergy production using woody biomass is a fast developing application since this fuel source is considered to be carbon neutral. The harnessing of bioenergy from these sources produces residue in the form of ash. As the demand f...

2014
David Klein Florian Humpenöder Nico Bauer Jan Philipp Dietrich Alexander Popp Benjamin Leon Bodirsky Markus Bonsch Hermann Lotze-Campen

Low-stabilization scenarios consistent with the 2 °C target project large-scale deployment of purpose-grown lignocellulosic biomass. In case a GHG price regime integrates emissions from energy conversion and from land-use/land-use change, the strong demand for bioenergy and the pricing of terrestrial emissions are likely to coincide. We explore the global potential of purposegrown lignocellulos...

2016
Andres F. Torres Petronella M. Slegers Cornelie M. M. Noordam-Boot Oene Dolstra Louis Vlaswinkel Anton J. B. van Boxtel Richard G. F. Visser Luisa M. Trindade

BACKGROUND Despite the recognition that feedstock composition influences biomass conversion efficiency, limited information exists as to how bioenergy crops with reduced recalcitrance can improve the economics and sustainability of cellulosic fuel conversion platforms. We have compared the bioenergy potential-estimated as total glucose productivity per hectare (TGP)-of maize cultivars contrasti...

2011
Yuejian Mao Anthony C. Yannarell Roderick I. Mackie

Widespread adaptation of biomass production for bioenergy may influence important biogeochemical functions in the landscape, which are mainly carried out by soil microbes. Here we explore the impact of four potential bioenergy feedstock crops (maize, switchgrass, Miscanthus X giganteus, and mixed tallgrass prairie) on nitrogen cycling microorganisms in the soil by monitoring the changes in the ...

Journal: :International Indigenous Policy Journal 2018

2014
Roberto Russo Davide Monaco Marcello Rubessa Khalid A El-Bahrawy Ashraf El-Sayed Nicola A Martino Benedicte Beneult Francesca Ciannarella Maria E Dell’Aquila Giovanni M Lacalandra Manuel Filioli Uranio

BACKGROUND Reproductive biotechnologies in dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius) are less developed than in other livestock species. The in vitro maturation (IVM) technology is a fundamental step for in vitro embryo production (IVP), and its optimization could represent a way to increase the success rate of IVP. The aim of the present study was to investigate the bioenergy/oxidative status of d...

2015
David J. Muth Kenneth M. Bryden R. G. Nelson D. J. Muth

This study provides a spatially comprehensive assessment of sustainable agricultural residue removal potential across the United States for bioenergy production. Earlier assessments determining the quantity of agricultural residue that could be sustainably removed for bioenergy production at the regional and national scale faced a number of computational limitations. These limitations included ...

2014
Les Levidow Alexander Borda-Rodriguez Theo Papaioannou

Article history: Received 19 February 2013 Received in revised form 30 September 2013 Accepted 13 December 2013 Available online 15 February 2014 The UK government has promoted bioenergy for several policy aims. Future expectations for bioenergy innovation encompass various pathways and their potential benefits. Some pathways have been relatively favoured by specific state-industry arrangements...

2016
Muhammad Aurangzaib Andrew W. Lenssen Emily A. Heaton Sotirios V. Archontoulis Shuizhang Fei FEEDSTOCK CROP

Sustainable and successful development of the bioenergy industry strongly depends upon the amount and quality of bioenergy feedstock produced. Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) has been identified as a model lignocellulosic bioenergy crop in the U.S. Information regarding its growth and development is considered critical for making management decisions, production of high quality feedstock and ...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2010
K J Hennenberg C Dragisic S Haye J Hewson B Semroc C Savy K Wiegmann H Fehrenbach U R Fritsche

The sustainable production of bioenergy is vital to avoiding negative impacts on environmental goods such as climate, soil, water, and especially biodiversity. We propose three key issues that should be addressed in any biodiversity risk-mitigation strategy: conservation of areas of significant biodiversity value; mitigation of negative effects related to indirect land-use change; and promotion...

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