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Global Bioenergies

Fischer, G. and Schrattenholzer, L. (2001). Global bioenergy potentials through 2050. Biomass and Bioenergy, 20 (3), 151-159. [Pg.164]

Fischer, G. and L. Schrattenholzer, 2001. Global Bioenergy Potentials Through 2050. Biomass and Bioenergy 20 151-159. [Pg.15]

Because of limits on the amount of land accordingly available for growing plants that can be used for energy, bioenergy cannot be viewed globally as the sole replacement or substitute for fossil fuels, but rather as one element in a broader portfolio of renewable energy sources [1]. In rural locations in developing countries without current access to electricity, however, biomass can provide a transformative local power source. [Pg.48]

Berndes, G. Hoogwijk, M. Van den Broek, R., The contribution of biomass in the future global energy supply A review of 17 studies. Biomass and Bioenergy 2003, 25,1-28. [Pg.219]

Cannell, M.G.R. (2003). Carbon sequestration and biomass energy offset theoretical, potential and achievable capacities globally, in Europe and the UK. Biomass and Bioenergy, 24(2), 97-116. [Pg.204]

Hoogwijk, M., Faaij, A., van den Broek, R., Berndes, G., Gielen, D., Turkenburg, W. 2003. Exploration of the ranges of the global potential of biomass for energy. Biomass Bioenergy 25 119-133. [Pg.41]

Diebold, J. P., A unified, global-model for the pyrolysis of cellulose. Biomass Bioenergy 1994, 7 (1-6), 75-85. [Pg.1544]

The Importance of Bioenergy and its Utilization Technologies Evaluated by a Global Energy and Land Use Model... [Pg.964]

Yamamoto, H, Fujino, J, Yamaji, K. (1999) Estimation of regional bioenergy supply potential using a global land use and energy model, (Central Institute of Electric Power Industry (CRIEPI), Tokyo), Research Report Y98023,... [Pg.975]

Diebold J.P, (1994) A Unified, Global Model for the Pyrolysis of Cellulose. Biomass and Bioenergy, 7, 75-85. [Pg.1045]

Parrikka M (2004) Global biomass fuel resources. Biomass and Bioenergy, 27 613-20 Pasek EA (2003) Minimizing preservative losses fixation. A report of the P4 migration/ fixation/depletion task force. Proceedings of the American Wood Preservers Association Annual Meeting, 99, 100-24... [Pg.579]

Kim, S. Dale, B.E. Global potential bioethanol production from wasted crops and crop residues. Biomass Bioenergy 2004, 26 (4), 361-375. [Pg.149]


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