Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage
Using Natural Resources for Sustainable Development
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Product details:
- Publisher Elsevier Science
- Date of Publication 8 August 2019
- ISBN 9780128162293
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages318 pages
- Size 235x191 mm
- Weight 570 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage: Using Natural Resources for Sustainable Development presents the technologies associated with bioenergy and CCS and its applicability as an emissions reduction tool. The book explores existing climate policies and current carbon capture and storage technologies. Sections offer an overview of several routes to use biomass and produce bioenergy through processes with low or even negative CO2 emissions. Associated technology and the results of recent research studies to improve the sustainability of the processes are described, pointing out future trends and needs. This book can be used by bioenergy engineering researchers in industry and academia and by professionals and researchers in carbon capture and storage.
MoreTable of Contents:
1. Negative emissions technologies
Francisca M. Santos, Ana L. Gon-alves, Jos- C.M. Pires
2. Carbon capture technologies
Karen N. Finney, Muhammad Akram, Maria E. Diego, Xin Yang, Mohamed Pourkashanian
3. Pre- and post-Paris views on bioenergy with carbon capture and storage
Mathias Fridahl
4. Rightsizing expectations for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage towards ambitious climate goals
Daniel L. Sanchez1, Peter A. Turner, Ejeong Baik, Christopher B. Field, Sally M. Benson, Katharine J. Mach
5. Status of BECCS - potential and challenges
Nasim Pour
6. Role of the ocean in climate stabilization
Celina M. Scott-Buechler, Charles H. Greene
7. The climate mitigation potential of managed versus unmanaged spruce and beech forests in central Europe
Ernst-Detlef Schulze, Inge Stupak, Dominik Hessenm-ller
8. Carbon dioxide capture and use by microalgae in photobioreactors
Ihana A. Severo, Mariany C. Depr-, Leila Q. Zepka and Eduardo Jacob-Lopes
9. Beyond fractionation in the utilization of microalgal components
Michele Aresta1, Angela Dibenedetto
10. Environmental impacts of bioenergy crop production and benefits of multifunctional bioenergy systems
Srinivasulu Ale, Pandara V. Femeena, Sushant Mehan, Raj Cibin
11. Killing two birds with one stone: a negative emissions strategy for a soft landing of the US coal sector
Piera Patrizio, Sylvain Leduc, Florian Kraxner, Sabine Fuss, Georg Kindermann, Kasparas Spokas, Elisabeth Wetterlund, Joakim Lundgren, Ping Yowargana, Michael Obersteiner
12. Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage: how carbon storage and biomass resources potentials can impact the development of the BECCS
Sandrine Selosse
13. Economics and policy of BECCS
Nasim Pour
14. Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage in a future world
Patrick Moriarty, Damon Honnery