Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6689662 | Applied Energy | 2014 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Compensating the lower energy production of the biogas system with external energy sources had a large impact on the result, effectively determining whether the biogas scenario had a net warming or cooling contribution to the global mean temperature change per kWh of electricity. In all cases, the contribution to global warming was lowered by the inclusion of willow in the energy system. The use of time-dependent climate impact methodology shows that extended use of short rotation coppice willow can contribute to counteract global warming.
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Authors
Niclas Ericsson, Ã
ke Nordberg, Cecilia Sundberg, Serina Ahlgren, Per-Anders Hansson,