|
Abstract: . . . Woods, Brown and Rosillo-Calle, 2005 World Resources Institute et al., biannual. World resources: a guide to the global environment. Oxford University Press, New York Yamamoto, H., K. Yamaji, and J. Fujino, 1999. Evaluation of bioenergy resources with a global land use and energy model formulated with SD technique. Applied Energy, 63, 101- 113. (1999) . . . . . . biologischer Quellen und Senken im Kyoto-Protokol: Fortschritt oder Rückschlag für den globalen Umweltschutz? Sondergutachten 1998, WBGU, Bremerhaven, Germany, 76 pp., (available in English) Page 30 Williams, R. and E. Larson, 1993. Advanced Gasification-Based Biomass Power Generation in (eds. Johansson, T. , H. Kelly, A. K. Reddy and R. Williams) Renewable Energy – Sources for Fuels and Electricity, Island Press, Washington DC. Williams, R.H., 1995. Variants of a low CO2-emitting energy supply system (LESS) . . . . . . biannual. World resources: a guide to the global environment. Oxford University Press, New York Yamamoto, H., K. Yamaji, and J. Fujino, 1999. Evaluation of bioenergy resources with a global land use and energy model formulated with SD technique. Applied Energy, 63, 101- 113. (1999) . . . . . . relation to the underlying factors. Study prepared for NOVEN B. V. – Copernicus Institute, Department of Science, Technology and Society, Utrecht University, The Netherlands. Htpp://www.copernicus.un.nl. Swisher, J. and D. Wilson, 1993: Renewable energy potentials in Nakicenovic, N., et al., Long-Term Strategies for Mitigating Global Warming. Energy, 18(5), 437-460. Van Kooten, G.C., 1991. Economic Issues Relating to Climate Change Effects on Canada’s Forests. Working Paper 151, Department of Agricultural . . . . . . emissions by displacing fossil fuels and promote sustainable development through the creation of millions of direct and indirect jobs. Also, it opens an opportunity for negative CO 2 emissions when coupled with carbon dioxide capture and storage. 1 José Roberto Moreira, CENBIO – Brazilian Reference Center on Biomass, Rua Francisco Dias Velho, 814 – 04581.001, São Paulo / BRAZIL, bun2@tsp.com.br Page 2 1. INTRODUCTION Several studies are available trying to quantify global biomass potential. Most . . . . . . emissions by displacing fossil fuels and promote sustainable development through the creation of millions of direct and indirect jobs. Also, it opens an opportunity for negative CO 2 emissions when coupled with carbon dioxide capture and storage. 1 José Roberto Moreira, CENBIO – Brazilian Reference Center on Biomass, Rua Francisco Dias Velho, 814 – 04581.001, São Paulo / BRAZIL, bun2@tsp.com.br Page 2 1. INTRODUCTION Several studies are available trying to quantify global biomass potential. Most of them . . . --3000,6,250,3091,73009
|