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Environmental and Health Aspects of Biomass Energy Systems

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Year
1980

Citation

Braunstein, H.M., Kornegay, F.C., Roop, R.D., and Sharples, F.E., 1980, Environmental and Health Aspects of Biomass Energy Systems: Ann Arbor Science Publishers, p. 463-504.

Summary

This article reflects the results of a study on sustainability of energy crops. Contribution to the reduction of the greenhouse effect and other environmental effects were investigated for the Netherlands. The study assumed that energy crops are grown on set aside or grain land. Generating electricity and/or heat from hemp, reed, miscanthus, poplar and willow have the best prospects. These crops are sustainable and may in the future be economically feasible. Ethanol from winter wheat has the most favourable environmental effects, but is economically not interesting. Liquid fuels from oil seed rape and sugar beet are not very sustainable.

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  • Fuels from Biomass and Wastes

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nameAnn Arbor, MI
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