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Environmental Sustainability of Biomass
Summary and Conclusions from the IEA Bioenergy ExCo68 Workshop
Herausgeber: IEA Bioenergy
Englisch, 20 Seiten
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Bioenergy - The Impact of Indirect Land Use Change (2010)
Summary and Conclusions from the IEA Bioenergy ExCo63 Workshop
Englisch
Road Map for Dealing with Non-Permanence in LULUCF and REDD (2010)
To date the land use sector has failed to contribute to achieving climate mitigation goals in proportion to its potential. A major reason for this is the lack of a sufficiently robust and attractive solution to the non-permanence (reversibility) of carbon stocks that would garner stron support from Annex-I country stakeholders, including carbon market investors. Unless a solid solution to the reversibility problem is developed, REDD+ will also fail to result in significant increase in the use of forests to mitigate climate change.
Englisch
IEA Bioenergy Executive Summary (2009)
This publication is the Excutive Summary of a report jointly prepared for IEA Bioenergy by the Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN), E4tech, Chalmers University of Technology and the Copernicus Institute of the University of Utrecht.
Englisch
IEA Bioenergy - The impact of indirect land use change (2009)
This publication provides the summary and conclusions from the workshop Bioenergy - The Impact of Indirect Land Use Change, held in conjunction with the meeting of the Executive Committee of IEA Bioenergy in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on 12 May 2009.
Englisch
IEA Bioenergy Task 39 - An Examination of the Potential for Improving Carbon/Energy Balance of Bioethanol
Englisch
Particulate Emissions from Biomass Combustion in IEA Countries (2008)
Englisch
WET FERMENTATION TECHNOLOGY FOR BIO-WASTES (2007)
Bio-waste Digestion Markgrafneusiedl: The example of a successful bio-waste fermentation plant described in this contribution is operated by Bio-waste Digestion "Markgrafneusiedl". The plant with an annual capacity of 15,000 tonnes went into operation in 2006. It can process a variety of bio-waste material such as waste from the meat processing industry, separately collected bio-waste from households and even food waste contained in steel barrels of up to 200 litres.
Englisch
The IEA Bioenergy Annual Report 2006
Of the available biomass conversion technologies for production of more usable energy forms, fast pyrolysis is the least developed, but offers the benefits of a liquid fuel with concomitant advantages of easy storage and transport as well as higher power generation efficiencies than fossil fuelled systems at the smaller scales of operation that are likely to be realised from bioenergy systems.
Englisch
Aerosols from biomass combustion (2005)
Proceedings of a workshop organised at the 18th of March 2005 in Graz. A summary of the meeting is available for download. The full proceedings are published as a separate book. IEA Implementing Agreement "Bioenergy".
Englisch
The IEA Bioenergy Annual Report 2005
Bioenergy is increasingly utilised to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG). Various options exist for trading bioenergy and bioenergy services between countries.
Englisch
NAMA Guidelines for Land-Use and Bioenergy (2010)
The land use and bioenergy sectors from an integrated system. This system has features that are likely to require approaches distinct from those suitable for other sectors. Thus, although a general framework for NAMAs has been developed, requirements appropriate to specific sectors are needed.
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