Greenhouse gas balances of bioenergy systems / (Record no. 190528)

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Title Greenhouse gas balances of bioenergy systems /
Statement of responsibility, etc. edited by Patricia Thornley and Paul Adams.
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Place of production, publication, distribution, manufacture London ;
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Date of production, publication, distribution, manufacture, or copyright notice [2018]
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Formatted contents note 1: Sustainable Greenhouse Gas Reductions From Bioenergy Systems—Climate Change: A Bioenergy Driver and Constraint<br/>- - 2: How Policy Makers Learned to Start Worrying and Fell Out of Love With Bioenergy<br/>- - 3: Greenhouse Gas Balances of Bioenergy Systems: The Role of Life Cycle Assessment<br/>- - 4: Scope of System for Analysis<br/>- - 5: Biogenic Carbon—Capture and Sequestration<br/>- - 6: Greenhouse Gas (GHG) and Biogenic Volatile Organic Compound (bVOC) Fluxes Associated With Land-Use Change to Bi ...<br/>- - 7: Biomass Harvesting, Processing, Storage, and Transport<br/>- - 8: Biomass Conversion Technologies<br/>- - 9: GHG Emissions From Biomethane Gas-to-Grid Injection via Anaerobic Digestion<br/>- - 10: Biodiesel from Argentinean Soy<br/>- - 11: Combustion of Energy Crops for District Heating<br/>- - 12: Production of Wood Pellets from Waste Wood<br/>- - 13: Second-Generation Ethanol from Lignocellulose<br/>- - 14: Electricity From North American Forest Residues<br/>- - 15: Agricultural Lessons<br/>- - 16: Engineering Lessons—Using Engineering Design to Minimise GHG Emissions From Bioenergy Production<br/>- - 17: Environmental Lessons—Making Bioenergy System Decisions That Benefit the Environment<br/>- - 18: Policy Lessons: The Role of Policy Regimes in Maximising GHG Savings in Bioenergy System<br/>- - 19: Outlook–for Low Carbon Bioenergy
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Summary, etc. Greenhouse Gases Balance of Bioenergy Systems covers every stage of a bioenergy system, from establishment to energy delivery, presenting a comprehensive, multidisciplinary overview of all the relevant issues and environmental risks. It also provides an understanding of how these can be practically managed to deliver sustainable greenhouse gas reductions. Its expert chapter authors present readers to the methods used to determine the greenhouse gas balance of bioenergy systems, the data required and the significance of the results obtained. It also provides in-depth discussion of key issues and uncertainties, such as soil, agriculture, forestry, fuel conversion and emissions formation. Finally, international case studies examine typical GHG reduction levels for different systems and highlight best practices for bioenergy GHG mitigation. For bringing together into one volume information from several different fields that was up until now scattered throughout many different sources, this book is ideal for researchers, graduate students and professionals coming into the bioenergy field, no matter their previous background. It will be particularly useful for bioenergy researchers seeking to calculate greenhouse gas balances for systems they are studying. I will also be an important resource for policy makers and energy analysts.Uses a multidisciplinary approach to synthesize the diverse information that is required to competently execute GHG balances for bioenergy systemsPresents an in-depth understanding of the science underpinning key issues and uncertainty in GHG assessments of bioenergy systemsIncludes case studies that examine ways to maximize the GHG reductions delivered by different bioenergy systems
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Biomass energy
General subdivision Climatic factors.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Biomass energy
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Personal name Adams, Paul
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Personal name Thornley, Patricia,
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