首页|THE ACHIEVABLE POTENTIAL OF WOOD FUELS FOR CLIMATE MITIGATION AT REGIONAL AND GLOBAL LEVELS: REVIEWING THE SCOPE FOR TECHNICAL, ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL IMPLEMENTATION

THE ACHIEVABLE POTENTIAL OF WOOD FUELS FOR CLIMATE MITIGATION AT REGIONAL AND GLOBAL LEVELS: REVIEWING THE SCOPE FOR TECHNICAL, ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL IMPLEMENTATION

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Bioenergy from wood is the oldest energy source but at the same time there are new opportunities forwood energy to make substantial contributions to climate mitigation while also helping to improve the quality ofenergy services and contribute to development and energy security objectives。 The potential for wood fuels forclimate mitigation in the near-term are probably concentrated in the area of biomass co-firing with coal, due to thelow cost and the major growth in coal-fired generation in countries such as China。 There are also options for climatemitigation in the traditional biomass sector, through improved stoves and through more efficient charcoal production。Other options include substitution for coal in steel-making。 The socio-economic implications are somewhat complexcompared to other energy sources, since they relate closely to rural development but also create new allied industries, such as the wood pellets industry。 Financial aspects in terms of carbon finance can be distinguished by the relatively straightforward case of larger-scale substitution projects vs。 the complex small projects that are more difficult to measure and monitor。

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Johnson FX、Diaz-Chavez R、Israilava A、Rosillo-Calle F、Takama T、Tella, P

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Stockholm Environment Institute, Kr?ftriket 2B, SE-106 91 Stockholm SWEDEN +46-8 674 7070 francis.johnson@sei.se

2Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ UK Tel + 44 (0) 20 7594 7315

Stockholm Environment Institute, Kr?ftriket 2B, SE-106 91 Stockholm SWEDEN +46-8 674 7070

Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ UK Tel + 44 (0) 20 7594 7315

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European biomass conference

Lyon(FR)

18th European biomass conference : From research to industry and markets

67-76

2010