Biochar production, activation and adsorptive applications: a review

BR Patra, A Mukherjee, S Nanda, AK Dalai - Environmental Chemistry …, 2021‏ - Springer
Rising global population and urbanization are major causes of waste generation, energy
demand and carbon emissions. The atmospheric CO 2 concentration has increased of 44 …

Studying the future of the forest sector: Review and implications for long-term outlook studies

E Hurmekoski, L Hetemäki - Forest Policy and Economics, 2013‏ - Elsevier
Outlook studies have long traditions in the forest sector–they have been conducted regularly
since the 1950s. Until very recently, the approaches used in these studies have remained …

Who invests in renewable electricity production? Empirical evidence and suggestions for further research

A Bergek, I Mignon, G Sundberg - Energy Policy, 2013‏ - Elsevier
Transforming energy systems to fulfill the needs of a low-carbon economy requires large
investments in renewable electricity production (RES-E). Recent literature underlines the …

Which factors influence the decisions of renewable energy investors? Empirical evidence from OECD and BRICS countries

N Kilinc-Ata, IA Dolmatov - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023‏ - Springer
The importance of using renewable energy (RE) sources has increased significantly in
recent times, especially considering the growing concerns about climate change problems …

[HTML][HTML] Economic evaluation of large-scale biorefinery deployment: A framework integrating dynamic biomass market and techno-economic models

J Zetterholm, E Bryngemark, J Ahlström, P Söderholm… - Sustainability, 2020‏ - mdpi.com
Biofuels and biochemicals play significant roles in the transition towards a fossil-free society.
However, large-scale biorefineries are not yet cost-competitive with their fossil-fuel …

A review of recent developments and applications of partial equilibrium models of the forest sector

GS Latta, HK Sjølie, B Solberg - Journal of Forest Economics, 2013‏ - Elsevier
Recent history has seen an increase in the utilization of partial equilibrium based forest
sector models to identify potential impacts of various policies or timber market shocks. These …

Second generation biofuels and the competition for forest raw materials: A partial equilibrium analysis of Sweden

E Bryngemark - Forest Policy and Economics, 2019‏ - Elsevier
In order to reach the renewable energy policy targets in the transport sector, biofuels from
forest raw materials (eg, harvesting residues) can play an important role. However, these …

The impact of policy measures on profitability and risk in geothermal energy investments

T Compernolle, K Welkenhuysen, E Petitclerc, D Maes… - Energy Economics, 2019‏ - Elsevier
The development of geothermal energy is below the European National Renewable Energy
Action Plans' anticipated trajectory. High upfront investment costs and multiple sources of …

[HTML][HTML] Immediate and long-run impacts of a forest carbon policy—A market-level assessment with heterogeneous forest owners

J Pohjola, J Laturi, J Lintunen, J Uusivuori - Journal of Forest Economics, 2018‏ - Elsevier
Sequestering carbon in forests and wood products is an inexpensive way to reduce the
atmospheric carbon concentration. However, its full potential is not utilized in present climate …

Forest-based biofuel production in the Nordic countries: Modelling of optimal allocation

WF Mustapha, E Trømborg, TF Bolkesjø - Forest policy and Economics, 2019‏ - Elsevier
Biofuels have been promoted as a likely avenue for the future transportation energy mix.
Hence, production of biofuels using lignocellulosic feedstocks, such as forest-based …