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Agriculture 1 Biomass quality 1 Biomass storage 1 FASOMGHG 1 GHG mitigation 1 Miscanthus x giganteus 1 Self-heating 1 Self-ignition 1 bioenergy 1 biomass storage 1 forests 1 transportation costs 1
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BEACH, ROBERT H. 1 Everard, Colm D. 1 Finnan, John 1 MCCARL, BRUCE A. 1 McDonnell, Kevin P. 1 Schmidt, Martin 1 ZHANG, YUQUAN W. 1
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Evaluation of self-heating in Miscanthus x giganteus energy crop clamps and the implications for harvesting time
Everard, Colm D.; Finnan, John; McDonnell, Kevin P.; … - In: Energy 58 (2013) C, pp. 350-356
Miscanthus x giganteus energy crop grown in Ireland was harvested on 21st of February and 28th of March 2012 to examine the effects of harvesting time on self-heating during storage of Miscanthus chips in clamps (98 m3) under weather sheltered conditions. There was a relatively large difference...
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MODELING BIOENERGY, LAND USE, AND GHG EMISSIONS WITH FASOMGHG: MODEL OVERVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF STORAGE COST IMPLICATIONS
BEACH, ROBERT H.; ZHANG, YUQUAN W.; MCCARL, BRUCE A. - In: Climate Change Economics (CCE) 03 (2012) 03, pp. 1250012-1
Biofuels production has increased rapidly in recent years due to higher petroleum prices as well as heightened concerns regarding climate change and energy security. However, because commercially viable biofuels are currently produced primarily from agricultural feedstocks, higher production...
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