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In both cases, this is well below the production potential for biomass within the region.
reveal the production of high value by-products from agricultural biomass.
Biomass energy systems using low quality biomass, originating as a by-product from the production of food, feed and/or fiber, is the most promising niche for energy from agricultural biomass.
This is mainly due to the high cost of the substrate and the conflict over the rational use of valuable soils for biomass production for energy purposes.
Abundant biomass from various industries could be a source for biohydrogen production where combination of waste treatment and energy production would be an advantage.
Such biomass could be wisely managed for the production of biofuels.
It is concluded that the co-cultivation is more favorable than the monoculture to obtain high biomass productivity and stable biomass composition.
Our strategy offers a possibility for the high-value utilization of whole biomass.
Biomass can be a sustainable choice for bioenergy production worldwide.
Biomass has the highest effectiveness in terms of high RES production and the lowest required overall power generating capacity.
The economic potential of using biomass as chemical feedstock is nearly as high as for steam production, indicating its importance.
Results show that the incentive to trade biomass is high: at least 50% of biomass consumed globally is from the international market.
Technologies allowing for a larger variety of wood biomass qualities will face lower biomass prices than technologies using only one species as raw material, causing less reduction in the production of bioheat ...
Concern for environmental, social, and economic impacts of biomass development may further constrain production below technically feasible levels.
The above findings indicated a significant increase in the growth rate and biomass productivity.