نتایج جستجو برای: bioenergy

تعداد نتایج: 4087  

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2017
Moonmoon Hiloidhari D C Baruah Anoop Singh Sampriti Kataki Kristina Medhi Shilpi Kumari T V Ramachandra B M Jenkins Indu Shekhar Thakur

Sustainability of a bioenergy project depends on precise assessment of biomass resource, planning of cost-effective logistics and evaluation of possible environmental implications. In this context, this paper reviews the role and applications of geo-spatial tool such as Geographical Information System (GIS) for precise agro-residue resource assessment, biomass logistic and power plant design. F...

Journal: :Interface focus 2011
H K Watson R A Diaz-Chavez

This paper synthesizes lessons learnt from research that aimed to identify land in the dryland regions of eight sub-Saharan African study countries where bioenergy feedstocks production has a low risk of detrimental environmental and socio-economic effects. The methodology involved using geographical information systems (GISs) to interrogate a wide range of datasets, aerial photograph and field...

Journal: :Journal of integrative plant biology 2011
Wilfred Vermerris

Bioenergy crops currently provide the only source of alternative energy with the potential to reduce the use of fossil transportation fuels in a way that is compatible with existing engine technology, including in developing countries. Even though bioenergy research is currently receiving considerable attention, many of the concepts are not new, but rather build on intense research efforts from...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2010
Derek M Lemoine Richard J Plevin Avery S Cohn Andrew D Jones Adam R Brandt Sintana E Vergara Daniel M Kammen

Biomass can help reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by displacing petroleum in the transportation sector, by displacing fossil-based electricity, and by sequestering atmospheric carbon. Which use mitigates the most emissions depends on market and regulatory contexts outside the scope of attributional life cycle assessments. We show that bioelectricity's advantage over liquid biofuels depends...

2015
Seema Singh Gang Cheng Noppadon Sathitsuksanoh Dong Wu Patanjali Varanasi Anthe George Venkatesh Balan Xiadi Gao Rajeev Kumar Bruce E. Dale Charles E. Wyman Blake A. Simmons

1 Deconstruction Division, Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI), Emeryville, CA, USA 2 Sandia National Laboratories, Biological and Materials Sciences Center, Livermore, CA, USA 3 Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, DOE Great Lakes BioEnergy Research Center (GLBRC), Michigan State University, Lansing, MI, USA 4 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, BioEnergy Science Center (BESC), Oa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Ben P Werling Timothy L Dickson Rufus Isaacs Hannah Gaines Claudio Gratton Katherine L Gross Heidi Liere Carolyn M Malmstrom Timothy D Meehan Leilei Ruan Bruce A Robertson G Philip Robertson Thomas M Schmidt Abbie C Schrotenboer Tracy K Teal Julianna K Wilson Douglas A Landis

Agriculture is being challenged to provide food, and increasingly fuel, for an expanding global population. Producing bioenergy crops on marginal lands--farmland suboptimal for food crops--could help meet energy goals while minimizing competition with food production. However, the ecological costs and benefits of growing bioenergy feedstocks--primarily annual grain crops--on marginal lands have...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Timothy D Meehan Allen H Hurlbert Claudio Gratton

Mandates for biofuel and renewable electricity are creating incentives for biomass production in agricultural landscapes of the Upper Midwest. Different bioenergy crops are expected to vary in their effects on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Here, we use data from the North American Breeding Bird Survey to forecast the impact of potential bioenergy crops on avian species richness and the n...

2012
Niclas Scott Bentsen Claus Felby

This paper reviews recent literature on bioenergy potentials in conjunction with available biomass conversion technologies. The geographical scope is the European Union, which has set a course for long term development of its energy supply from the current dependence on fossil resources to a dominance of renewable resources. A cornerstone in European energy policies and strategies is biomass an...

2013
Helmut Haberl

The notion that biomass combustion is carbon neutral vis-a-vis the atmosphere because carbon released during biomass combustion is absorbed during plant regrowth is inherent in the greenhouse gas accounting rules in many regulations and conventions. But this 'carbon neutrality' assumption of bioenergy is an oversimplification that can result in major flaws in emission accounting; it may even re...

2009
David Nicholls Robert A. Monserud Dennis P. Dykstra

This synthesis examines international opportunities for utilizing biomass for energy at several different scales, with an emphasis on larger scale electrical power generation at stand-alone facilities as well as smaller scale thermal heating applications such as those at governmental, educational, or other institutional facilities. It identifies barriers that can inhibit bioenergy applications,...

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