Biomass exclusion must be weighed against benefits of carbon supply in European energy system
M. Millinger (),
F. Hedenus,
E. Zeyen,
F. Neumann,
L. Reichenberg and
G. Berndes
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M. Millinger: Chalmers University of Technology
F. Hedenus: Chalmers University of Technology
E. Zeyen: Technische Universität Berlin
F. Neumann: Technische Universität Berlin
L. Reichenberg: Chalmers University of Technology
G. Berndes: Chalmers University of Technology
Nature Energy, 2025, vol. 10, issue 2, 159-161
Abstract:
Biomass associated with low upstream emissions offers cost-effective renewable carbon for negative emissions and production of chemicals, aviation and shipping fuels, reducing the need for more costly options like direct air capture. Policy support for sustainable biomass use alongside emerging technologies reduces energy system costs and the risk of missing emissions targets.
Date: 2025
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