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Waste biomass energy contribution

The estimate of U.S. biomass energy usage in 2000 (Table 2.9) indicates that the largest contributions are still expected to come from wood and wood wastes in the industrial and residential sectors, or about three-quarters of total... [Pg.47]

Biomass and residue ( waste ) based energy currently contributes to about 3% of the primary energy consumption in the European Union (EU). This share will have to be tripled within the next decade to fulfil the EU objective of 8.5% energy from biomass and residues in 2010. It is also a prerequisite to enable a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions as documented in the Kyoto-protocol. [Pg.488]

Using hydrogen to produce electrical energy from fossil fuels in large centralised plants will contribute positively to achieving important reductions of C02 emissions, if this is combined with C02 capture and sequestration processes. Such plants will also help to increase the diversification of resources, since a variety of fossil feedstocks can be used, including resources such as coal and waste that otherwise cause major impacts on the environment, as well as biomass. [Pg.504]

Such intensive use of land will make very large demands on available water supplies and soil corrosion is also an important issue. There is even a debate over the overall reduction in fossil energy use and actual contribution to C02 abatement for the case of ethanol production from com [9]. Since waste arises from biomass or fossil fuel, to introduce waste products in the conversion scheme, which of course should be done, does not help in the overall scheme we discuss here. This is bom out by economic predictions (Table 1.2). [Pg.15]

Maniatis, K., Millich E. (1998) Energy from biomass and waste the contribution of utility scale biomass gasification plants. In International Biomass Gasification Utility Scale Demonstration Projects, (Guest Ed. A.A.C.M, Beenackers K. Maniatis), Bioenergy, vol. 15, No. 3. [Pg.27]


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