Abstract
The documentation from the seminar Bioenergy and the Greenhouse Effect gives an overview of the scientific knowledge of the global warming issue and how the production and use of bioenergy can decrease the carbon dioxide emissions. Different technologies are discussed for production of biomass fuels, for conversion of the fuel to heat and electricity via combustion and other thermal conversion techniques like gasification and pyrolysis. The potential role of alcoholic fuels in the transportation sector in reducing carbon dioxide emissions is discussed as it can make a significant impact since the transportation sector - in industrial nations - contributes up to 32% of carbon dioxide emissions. Techniques for using the decomposition process of organic waste materials in landfill into methane are considered and presented both as an energy and an environmental theme. Separate abstracts were prepared for all the 7 papers in this volume.
Mitchell, C P
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Citation Formats
Mitchell, C P.
Bioenergy and the greenhouse effect. Proceedings of a seminar in Stockholm, 15-16 Apr 1991.
Sweden: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Mitchell, C P.
Bioenergy and the greenhouse effect. Proceedings of a seminar in Stockholm, 15-16 Apr 1991.
Sweden.
Mitchell, C P.
1991.
"Bioenergy and the greenhouse effect. Proceedings of a seminar in Stockholm, 15-16 Apr 1991."
Sweden.
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title = {Bioenergy and the greenhouse effect. Proceedings of a seminar in Stockholm, 15-16 Apr 1991}
author = {Mitchell, C P}
abstractNote = {The documentation from the seminar Bioenergy and the Greenhouse Effect gives an overview of the scientific knowledge of the global warming issue and how the production and use of bioenergy can decrease the carbon dioxide emissions. Different technologies are discussed for production of biomass fuels, for conversion of the fuel to heat and electricity via combustion and other thermal conversion techniques like gasification and pyrolysis. The potential role of alcoholic fuels in the transportation sector in reducing carbon dioxide emissions is discussed as it can make a significant impact since the transportation sector - in industrial nations - contributes up to 32% of carbon dioxide emissions. Techniques for using the decomposition process of organic waste materials in landfill into methane are considered and presented both as an energy and an environmental theme. Separate abstracts were prepared for all the 7 papers in this volume.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1991}
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title = {Bioenergy and the greenhouse effect. Proceedings of a seminar in Stockholm, 15-16 Apr 1991}
author = {Mitchell, C P}
abstractNote = {The documentation from the seminar Bioenergy and the Greenhouse Effect gives an overview of the scientific knowledge of the global warming issue and how the production and use of bioenergy can decrease the carbon dioxide emissions. Different technologies are discussed for production of biomass fuels, for conversion of the fuel to heat and electricity via combustion and other thermal conversion techniques like gasification and pyrolysis. The potential role of alcoholic fuels in the transportation sector in reducing carbon dioxide emissions is discussed as it can make a significant impact since the transportation sector - in industrial nations - contributes up to 32% of carbon dioxide emissions. Techniques for using the decomposition process of organic waste materials in landfill into methane are considered and presented both as an energy and an environmental theme. Separate abstracts were prepared for all the 7 papers in this volume.}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
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