the potential of tree based bioenergy as a sustainable energy source for the future -philip dobie
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Current energy policies around the world are not sustainable. Unless greater use is made of energy from renewable sources, the global atmospheric temperature will greatly exceed 2 degrees celsius, leading to serious climate change. Trees are an abundant potential source of renewable energy. While tree-based biomass has been greatly exploited in developed countries, wood-based fuels are often associated with poverty and deforestation in developing countries. In fact, there is tremendous potential to increase the use of trees for energy throughout the world, not only in the form of fuelwood and charcoal, but also using woody biomass for electricity generation, processing seeds and fruits into biofuels, distilling wood products into ethanol, and (in the future) transforming cellulose and lignin into fuels. A major challenge is to do this sustainably, integrating energy production and food production and either reducing the impact on biodiversity or increasing habitat for biodiversity. http://www.worldagroforestry.org/cop12TRANSCRIPT
Trees as a Global Source of Energy(An introduction)
Philip Dobie
Francis Hannaway WWF
In Africa 80% of energy is derived from
fuelwood and charcoal
Current electricity generation from biogas-fired power stations in the European Union (GWh)
Jatropha curcas
Pongamia pinnata
Nypa fructans
Source: wikipedia commons
Trees in integrated food and energy systems
• Trees integrate well with crops
• Trees can be multifuncional
• Trees enhance food production
Paul Stapleton, ICRAF
The challenge
Knowledge• How much wood is needed/can be produced?• Models for short rotation production• Models for renewable production and use• Better cooking technology• Potential of gasification for power• Potential of biofuels• Effects on climate change (+/-)
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