2017
DOI: 10.1177/0144598717725871
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Bioenergy life cycle assessment and management in energy generation

Abstract: Bioenergy is an effective energy form used by developing countries. It covers about 38% of the energy consumed primarily obtained from the biomass in about 13% of the world. Due to the energy production costs, much attention has currently been paid on alternative bioenergy sources in the developing countries. Biofuels may be used instead of fossil fuels to produce power, heat, and/or some chemicals. Its production with local resources suggests a reproducible alternative streamlining the economic and social imp… Show more

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“…Extremely Important (EI) (9,9,9) Very Important (VI) (7,8,9) The energy systems were assessed by the following criteria in the Kingdom, based on experts' judgments. A pairwise comparison was carried out.…”
Section: Fuzzy Linguistic Terms Fuzzy Scoresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extremely Important (EI) (9,9,9) Very Important (VI) (7,8,9) The energy systems were assessed by the following criteria in the Kingdom, based on experts' judgments. A pairwise comparison was carried out.…”
Section: Fuzzy Linguistic Terms Fuzzy Scoresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A crescente preocupação com o meio ambiente, principalmente, com as questões relacionadas às mudanças climáticas globais pondo em questionamento o padrão de consumo energético atual, e isso vem impulsionando a busca por fontes renováveis de energia que possam suprir as necessidades de consumo da sociedade (RITI et al, 2018). Assim, como o intuito de suprir esta demanda tem-se os combustíveis derivados de biomassa, como o etanol (TAYLAN et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Energy is a critical factor for global decision-making. The energy supply is not only an important support in the daily anthropogenic activities, but also an important macroeconomic element [1]. Månsson [2] suggests a relationship between the energy sector of a country and the adaptation to changes, such as environmental degradation and the food price increase.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%