The role of sustainable bioenergy in a fully decarbonised society
Henrik Lund,
Iva Ridjan Skov,
Jakob Zinck Thellufsen,
Peter Sorknæs,
Andrei David Korberg,
Miguel Chang,
Brian Vad Mathiesen and
Mikkel Strunge Kany
Renewable Energy, 2022, vol. 196, issue C, 195-203
Abstract:
With the Danish government's goals of decreasing 70% of CO2 emissions by 2030 and reaching a fully decarbonised society in the years after, this paper aims to identify the role of sustainable bioenergy in achieving this goal. The methodology and approach presented are relevant for other countries heading in the same direction. The focus is on strategies to further develop the sustainable biomass resources and conversion technologies within energy and transport paired with CCUS (carbon capture utilisation and storage) to coordinate with other sectors and achieve a fully decarbonised society. By using hourly energy system modelling and a Smart Energy Systems approach, it is possible to create a robust multiple technology strategy and keep the sustainable bioenergy levels. The results are presented as principles and guidelines on how to include the use of sustainable biomass in the individual country as an integrated part of global decarbonisation.
Keywords: Bioenergy; Biomass; CCUS; Fully decarbonized society; 100% Renewable energy; International shipping and aviation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2022.06.026
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