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Bioenergy and Renewable Power Methane in Integrated 100% Renewable Energy Systems. Limiting Global Warming by Transforming Energy Systems
其他書名
Limiting Global Warming By Transforming Energy Systems
出版kassel university press GmbH, 2009
ISBN38995879959783899587999
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=5Rzza2R8j_UC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋Front Cover -- Reihentitel -- Titelseite -- Impressum -- Abstract -- Zusammenfassung -- Resumen -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Acronyms and abbreviations -- 0. Introduction -- 0.1 Main research questions -- 0.2 Structure of thesis and new approaches -- 1. Status quo, threats and potentials in the triangle ofbioenergy - climate, energy and land use -- 1.1 Climate change - climate protection -- 1.1.1 Status quo -- 1.1.2 Threats -- 1.2 Energy systems -- 1.2.1 Status quo -- 1.2.2 Threats -- 1.2.3 Potentials for a climate-friendly and energy efficient supply -- 1.3 Land use -- 1.3.1 Status quo -- 1.3.2 Threats -- 1.3.3 Potentials of land-use for climate protection and bioenergy supply -- 2. Analysis of 78 biomass pathways -- 2.1 Principle and selected pathways -- 2.1.1 Principle pathways -- 2.1.2 Selected modern bioenergy pathways, cropping systems and residues -- 2.2 Technical analysis -- 2.2.1 Conversion efficiency -- 2.2.2 Yields per hectare for raw-biomass and target energy -- 2.2.3 Conversion efficiency of traditional biomass and bioenergy in ruralapplications -- 2.3 Economic analysis -- 2.3.1 Production cost -- 2.3.2 Production cost of traditional biomass and improved cooking stoves -- 2.4 Ecological analysis - greenhouse gas balances andmitigation costs -- 2.4.1 Effect of direct and indirect land-use change caused by bioenergy -- 2.4.2 Fossil reference systems -- 2.4.3 Greenhouse gas reductions -- 2.4.4 Greenhouse gas mitigation costs -- 2.4.5 Greenhouse gas reductions and mitigation costs of replacingtraditional biomass -- 2.5 Synthesis -- 2.5.1 Techno-economic synthesis -- 2.5.2 Techno-ecologic synthesis -- 2.5.3 Economic-ecologic synthesis -- 3. Integrated assessment - role of bioenergy in land use,energy systems and climate change -- 3.1 Role of bioenergy in land use - two faces of one coin.