Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10690029 | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The net energy balance (Output-Input) of BPWN is 570Â GJÂ haâ1Â yearâ1 (1Â GJÂ =Â 109Â J) in China, about 15-30 times that of current major biofuel production systems (e.g. corn, switchgrass, low-input high-diversity grassland). The feasibility analysis shows that, although the land resources for BPWN are not sufficient in one-fifth of China's provinces if considering all of the potential waste N supply, the total maximum land requirement is only 17.5% of China's total untilled land resource. Further research on the imbalance between land requirement and waste N supply on the regional and local scales will help to refine the estimate of biofuel production potential.
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Authors
Baojing Gu, Dong Liu, Xu Wu, Ying Ge, Yong Min, Hong Jiang, Jie Chang,