نتایج جستجو برای: bioenergy

تعداد نتایج: 4087  

2012
A J C Coles E H Sims K A Lewis

Bioenergy through short rotation forestry could hold potential for fossil fuel displacement mitigating enhanced climate change by using various combustion, carbon capture technologies, and sequestration technologies. Two routes, gasification and pyrolysis, show potential for enabling bioenergy to become carbon negative rather than carbon neutral. One further relatively unexplored route is bioch...

2015
Marcelle C. McManus Caroline M. Taylor Alison Mohr Carly Whittaker Corinne D. Scown Aiduan Li Borrion Neryssa J. Glithero Yao Yin

PURPOSE Bioenergy is increasingly used to help meet greenhouse gas (GHG) and renewable energy targets. However, bioenergy's sustainability has been questioned, resulting in increasing use of life cycle assessment (LCA). Bioenergy systems are global and complex, and market forces can result in significant changes, relevant to LCA and policy. The goal of this paper is to illustrate the complexiti...

2016
Lilibeth A. Acosta Xuefeng Cui Elena A. Eugenio Paula Beatrice M. Macandog

This paper discussed the analysis of the survey on sustainability of bioenergy conducted in the Philippines, India and China. It acquired general perceptions of the people by asking them (a) specific questions about their level of familiarity with bioenergy; (b) relationship of their work to bioenergy; and (c) their opinion on contribution of various feedstock on the economy and impact of bioen...

2014
Victor Bochuan Wang Joey Kuok Hoong Yam Song-Lin Chua Qichun Zhang Bin Cao Joachim Loo Say Chye Liang Yang

Microbial species have evolved diverse mechanisms for utilization of complex carbon sources. Proper combination of targeted species can affect bioenergy production from natural waste products. Here, we established a stable microbial consortium with Escherichia coli and Shewanella oneidensis in microbial fuel cells (MFCs) to produce bioenergy from an abundant natural energy source, in the form o...

2013
Jacob M. Jungers Joseph E. Fargione Craig C. Sheaffer Donald L. Wyse Clarence Lehman

Perennial biomass from grasslands managed for conservation of soil and biodiversity can be harvested for bioenergy. Until now, the quantity and quality of harvestable biomass from conservation grasslands in Minnesota, USA, was not known, and the factors that affect bioenergy potential from these systems have not been identified. We measured biomass yield, theoretical ethanol conversion efficien...

2011
Jacob N. Barney Joseph M. DiTomaso

The global push towards a more biomass-based energy sector is ramping up efforts to adopt regionally appropriate high-yielding crops. As potential bioenergy crops are being moved around the world an assessment of the climatic suitability would be a prudent first step in identifying suitable areas of productivity and risk. Additionally, this assessment also provides a necessary step in evaluatin...

2014
Krystel K. Castillo-Villar Thomas E. Amidon

Bioenergy is a new source of energy that accounts for a substantial portion of the renewable energy production in many countries. The production of bioenergy is expected to increase due to its unique advantages, such as no harmful emissions and abundance. Supply-related problems are the main obstacles precluding the increase of use of biomass (which is bulky and has low energy density) to produ...

2012
Amandeep K. Sangha Loukas Petridis Jeremy C. Smith Angela Ziebell Jerry M. Parks

Amandeep K. Sangha, Loukas Petridis, Jeremy C. Smith, Angela Ziebell, and Jerry M. Parks a UT/ORNL Center for Molecular Biophysics, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6309; [email protected] (for correspondence) b BioEnergy Science Center, Oak Ridge, TN c Department of Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Tennessee, M407 Walters Life Sciences, 1414 Cumbe...

Journal: :Microbial Biotechnology 2009

Journal: :Environmental management 2013
Timothy Lawrence Johnson Jeffrey M Bielicki Rebecca S Dodder Michael R Hilliard P Ozge Kaplan C Andrew Miller

The sustainability of future bioenergy production rests on more than continual improvements in its environmental, economic, and social impacts. The emergence of new biomass feedstocks, an expanding array of conversion pathways, and expected increases in overall bioenergy production are connecting diverse technical, social, and policy communities. These stakeholder groups have different-and pote...

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