2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.reseneeco.2013.11.005
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Trade of woody biomass for electricity generation under climate mitigation policy

Abstract: Bio-energy has the potential to be a key mitigation option if combined with carbon capture and sequestration (BECCS) because it generates electricity and absorbs emissions at the same time. However, biomass is not distributed evenly across the globe and regions with a potentially high demand might be constrained by limited domestic supply. Therefore, climate mitigation policies might create the incentive to trade biomass internationally. This paper uses scenarios generated by the integrated assessment model WI… Show more

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“…35 Importantly, this activity would build upon an already established international trade in biomass. 36,37 For example, in 2014 , the UK demand for fuel wood was 4.9 Mt, with only 354 kt being met by indigenous supplies. 38,39 Furthermore, the Drax power plant (Selby, UK), the world's largest consumer of biomass for power generation, imports approximately 80% of its supply from North America.…”
Section: Biomass Availability and Supplymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35 Importantly, this activity would build upon an already established international trade in biomass. 36,37 For example, in 2014 , the UK demand for fuel wood was 4.9 Mt, with only 354 kt being met by indigenous supplies. 38,39 Furthermore, the Drax power plant (Selby, UK), the world's largest consumer of biomass for power generation, imports approximately 80% of its supply from North America.…”
Section: Biomass Availability and Supplymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) [54]. For example, equation (1) in the Cartesian coordinate system has been approximated as follows: Table 2 Chemical composition of the pyrolysis products (according to the data of [47]).…”
Section: The Methods Of Solving Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The forestry model assumes that wood products are traded in a global market so that there is one international price for wood at each moment in time [30] [31]. Prices are allowed to change over time.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%