نتایج جستجو برای: bioenergy

تعداد نتایج: 4087  

2006
ANNETTE L. COWIE PETE SMITH DALE JOHNSON A. L. COWIE

Interest in bioenergy is growing across the Western world in response to mounting concerns about climate change. There is a risk of depletion of soil carbon stocks in biomass production systems, because a higher proportion of the organic matter and nutrients are removed from the site, compared with conventional agricultural and forestry systems. This paper reviews the factors that influence soi...

Journal: :International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2008
Clifford Louime Hannah Uckelmann

Bioenergy is fairly recognized as not only a necessity, but an inevitable path to secure the planet future energy needs. There is however a global consensus that the overall feasibility of bioenergy will require an integrated approach based on diversified feedstocks and conversion processes. As illustrated in the Brazilian experience, the thrust of any bioenergy program should be centered on th...

2015
Sheikh Adil Edrisi P. C. Abhilash

During the last few decades, the bioenergy production has been radically promoted worldwide (EIA, 2013) as a clean and eco-friendly source of energy mainly due to the global concern of climate change, primarily attributed by the increasing emission of CO2 by fossil fuel consumptions. Although vegetable oils was first used as liquid fuels (bioenergy) in internal combustion engine by Rudolf Diese...

2009
Larry Wackett

Oilgae: Oil from algae http://www.oilgae.com/ Oilgae is devoted to the use of algae to make fuels. It contains information and also serves as a networking forum. Biofuel gallery https://www.biofuelsdatabase.org/wiki/index.php5/ Biofuel_Gallery The biofuels gallery contains a listing of names and chemical structures for compounds known to be important fuels. Links can be followed for further inf...

Journal: :caspian journal of environmental sciences 2012
p. lohmander

in large regions of the world, biomass is a very important source of energy. the global bioenergy market based on forest biomass is growing rapidly. about 92 % of the bioenergy in sweden comes from forests. biomass from forests is not homogenous. the locations, transport distances, and transport methods, can differ very much and the industries that need biomass as input prefer raw materials wit...

2011
Johannes Schmidt Sylvain Leduc Erik Dotzauer Erwin Schmid

Climate change mitigation and security of energy supply are important targets of Austrian energy policy. Bioenergy production based on resources from agriculture and forestry is an important option to attain these targets. In order to increase the share of bioenergy, supporting policy instruments are necessary. The cost-effectiveness of these instruments in attaining policy targets depends on t...

2014
Wenguo Wang Xiaoyu Tang Qili Zhu Ke Pan Qichun Hu Mingxiong He Jiatang Li

Planting non-food bioenergy crops on marginal lands is an alternative bioenergy development solution in China. Native non-food bioenergy plants are also considered to be a wise choice to reduce the threat of invasive plants. In this study, the impacts of climate change (a consensus of IPCC scenarios A2a for 2080) on the potential distribution of nine non-food bioenergy plants native to China (v...

2011
Helmut Haberl Karl-Heinz Erb Fridolin Krausmann Alberte Bondeau Christian Lauk Christoph Müller Christoph Plutzar Julia K. Steinberger

There is a growing recognition that the interrelations between agriculture, food, bioenergy, and climate change have to be better understood in order to derive more realistic estimates of future bioenergy potentials. This article estimates global bioenergy potentials in the year 2050, following a "food first" approach. It presents integrated food, livestock, agriculture, and bioenergy scenarios...

2012
XUESONG ZHANG

Field studies that address the production of lignocellulosic biomass as a source of renewable energy provide critical data for the development of bioenergy crop models. A literature survey revealed that 14 models have been used for simulating bioenergy crops including herbaceous and woody bioenergy crops, and for crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) crops. These models simulate field-scale produc...

2014
CYNTH IA M. KALLENBACH A. STUART

Land-use conversion into bioenergy crop production can alter litter decomposition processes tightly coupled to soil carbon and nutrient dynamics. Yet, litter decomposition has been poorly described in bioenergy production systems, especially following land-use conversion. Predicting decomposition dynamics in postconversion bioenergy production systems is challenging because of the combined infl...

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