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ID103605
Title ProperCost efficient utilisation of biomass in the German energy system in the context of energy and environmental policies
LanguageENG
AuthorKonig, Andreas
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The possible uses of biomass for energy provision are manifold. Gaseous, liquid and solid bioenergy carriers can be alternatively converted into heat, power or transport fuel. The contribution of the different utilisation pathways to environmental political targets for greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction and energy political targets for the future share of renewable energy vary accordingly to their techno-economic characteristics. The aim of the presented study is to assess the different biomass options against the background of energy and environmental political targets based on a system analytical approach for the future German energy sector. The results show that heat generation and to a lower extent combined heat and power (CHP) production from solid biomass like wood and straw are the most cost effective ways to contribute to the emission reduction targets. The use of energy crops in fermentation biogas plants (maize) and for production of 1st generation transportation fuels, like biodiesel from rapeseed and ethanol from grain or sugar beet, are less favourable. Optimisation potentials lie in a switch to the production of 2nd generation biofuels and the enhanced use of either biomass residues or low production intensive energy crops.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 2; Feb 2011: p628-636
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 2; Feb 2011: p628-636
Key WordsBioenergy ;  Energy System Analysis ;  Renewable Energy