Abstract
This thesis aims to advance the assessment of the future role of bioenergy as a climate mitigation option for the EU to mid-century. This is achieved by improving EU-level projections at a systematic level via accounting for the critical considerations within supply and demand dynamics across global and regional scales, traversing the full delivery-chain and attached emissions. To achieve this aim, the following research questions are addressed:
1. What is the projected role of bioenergy within EU decarbonisation strategies from quantitative assessment approaches, and how well do they capture 'Root-Chute' considerations?
2. To what extent could global bioenergy competition and trade constraints impact EU mitigation potential from bioenergy and vice-versa?
3. How consistent are integrated modelling assessments for bioenergy deployment with EU-level climate, energy and bioenergy-related policy targets?
4. How feasible are long-term projections for EU bioenergy deployment and mitigative potential from the perspective of logistics, scale-up, management practices and technological advancements?
Original language | English |
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Qualification | Doctor of Philosophy |
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Award date | 14 Apr 2023 |
Place of Publication | Utrecht |
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Print ISBNs | 978-90-8672-093-4 |
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Publication status | Published - 14 Apr 2023 |
Keywords
- Bioenergy
- Biomass
- European energy transition
- Biofuels
- Climate policy
- Bioenergy trade
- Bioenergy demand and supply scenarios