Defining biomass as a source of renewable energy: The lifecycle carbon emissions of biomass energy and a survey and analysis of biomass definitions in States' renewable portfolio standards,federal law,and proposed legislation.
详细信息   
  • 作者:Zeller-Powell ; Christine Elizabeth.
  • 学历:Master
  • 年:2011
  • 导师:Mann,Roberta,eadvisorBridgham,Scottecommittee member
  • 毕业院校:University of Oregon
  • Department:Environmental Studies Program.
  • ISBN:9781124794525
  • CBH:1497143
  • Country:USA
  • 语种:English
  • FileSize:508874
  • Pages:110
文摘
Electricity generated from woody biomass material is generally considered renewable energy and has been considered carbon neutral. However,recent criticism from scientists argues that the greenhouse gas (GHG) emission profile of bioenergy is nuanced and the carbon neutral label is inappropriate. An initial carbon debt is created when a forest is harvested and combusted for bioenergy. Because forests re-grow over a period of years,life cycle analyses show that bioenergy generated from whole trees from forests may not reduce GHG emissions in the short term,as required to combat climate change. State renewable portfolio standards and federal laws and proposed legislation designed to incentivize renewable energy typically define eligible forms of biomass that qualify for these incentives. Most of these definitions are very broad and do not account for GHG emissions from bioenergy. Federal and state laws should incorporate life cycle analyses into definitions of eligible biomass so that these laws incentivize biomass electricity that reduces GHG emissions in the next several decades.

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