A review of the hydrothermal carbonization of biomass waste for hydrochar formation: Process conditions, fundamentals, and physicochemical properties
T Wang, Y Zhai, Y Zhu, C Li, G Zeng - Renewable and Sustainable Energy …, 2018 - Elsevier
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a thermochemical conversion technique which is
attractive due to its ability to transform wet biomass into energy and chemicals without …
attractive due to its ability to transform wet biomass into energy and chemicals without …
Hydrothermal carbonization of lignocellulosic biomass for carbon rich material preparation: A review
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is an active area of research in synthesizing carbon-rich
materials because of its ability to transform wet biomass into valuable products. Carbon-rich …
materials because of its ability to transform wet biomass into valuable products. Carbon-rich …
Can BECCS deliver sustainable and resource efficient negative emissions?
Negative emissions technologies (NETs) in general and bioenergy with CO2 capture and
storage (BECCS) in particular are commonly regarded as vital yet controversial to meeting …
storage (BECCS) in particular are commonly regarded as vital yet controversial to meeting …
Breeding crop plants with deep roots: their role in sustainable carbon, nutrient and water sequestration
DB Kell - Annals of botany, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Background The soil represents a reservoir that contains at least twice as much carbon as
does the atmosphere, yet (apart from 'root crops') mainly just the above-ground plant …
does the atmosphere, yet (apart from 'root crops') mainly just the above-ground plant …
Environmental costs and benefits of growing Miscanthus for bioenergy in the UK
Planting the perennial biomass crop Miscanthus in the UK could offset 2–13 Mt oil eq. yr− 1,
contributing up to 10% of current energy use. Policymakers need assurance that upscaling …
contributing up to 10% of current energy use. Policymakers need assurance that upscaling …
Energy and the food system
J Woods, A Williams, JK Hughes… - … transactions of the …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Modern agriculture is heavily dependent on fossil resources. Both direct energy use for crop
management and indirect energy use for fertilizers, pesticides and machinery production …
management and indirect energy use for fertilizers, pesticides and machinery production …
Food vs. fuel: the use of land for lignocellulosic 'next generation'energy crops that minimize competition with primary food production
J Valentine, J Clifton‐Brown, A Hastings… - Gcb …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
This review addresses the main issues concerning anticipated demands for the use of land
for food and for bioenergy. It should be possible to meet increasing demands for food using …
for food and for bioenergy. It should be possible to meet increasing demands for food using …
Recent development in production of pellet fuels from biomass and polyethylene (PE) wastes
Z Wei, Z Cheng, Y Shen - Fuel, 2024 - Elsevier
In the context of the energy crisis, biomass energy has been widely used owing to its wide
distribution, astonishing storage capacity, and carbon neutrality. Pelletization is an …
distribution, astonishing storage capacity, and carbon neutrality. Pelletization is an …
Energy Sorghum—a genetic model for the design of C4 grass bioenergy crops
Sorghum is emerging as an excellent genetic model for the design of C4 grass bioenergy
crops. Annual energy Sorghum hybrids also serve as a source of biomass for bioenergy …
crops. Annual energy Sorghum hybrids also serve as a source of biomass for bioenergy …
[PDF][PDF] BECCS deployment: a reality check
The Paris Agreement, ratified by 181 countries, agrees to limit global warming to “well
below” 2 C. To fulfil this pledge, total global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions post-2010 must …
below” 2 C. To fulfil this pledge, total global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions post-2010 must …