by lorenzo » Fri 30 Nov 2007, 23:13:32
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pstarr', 'L')orenzo would you mind sharing the original science with us. The science that promotes these incredible energy and carbon savings. I would just so much like to see the data and methods. and stuff.
Sure pstarr. There's an entire science organisation devoted to the concept, called the Abrupt Climate Change Strategy Group (ACCS), which has a mandate from the G8 to study it (ACCS was founded during the G8 Gleneagles summit, you know, the Blair "climate change summit" of 2005).
Check here for some of their publications:
http://www.accstrategy.org/presentdrafts.html
Then search scholar.google.com for:
-"biomass CCS" [without hyphens]
-"bio-energy with carbon storage" [with]
-"negative emissions" [with]
-"biomass carbon capture" [without]
-"carbon negative bioenergy" [without]
-"bioenergy CCS" [without]
-"biotic CCS" [without]
Some key articles:
Peter Read and Jonathan Lermit: "Bio-Energy with Carbon Storage (BECS): a Sequential Decision Approach to the threat of Abrupt Climate Change",
Energy, Volume 30, Issue 14, November 2005, Pages 2654-2671.
Link
Link: open access, draft.
Stefan Gronkvist, Kenneth Mollersten, Kim Pingoud, "Equal Opportunity for Biomass in Greenhouse Gas Accounting of CO2 Capture and Storage: A Step Towards More Cost-Effective Climate Change Mitigation Regimes",
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, Volume 11, Numbers 5-6 / September, 2006, DOI 10.1007/s11027-006-9034-9
Link.
Noim Uddin and Leonardo Barreto, "Biomass-fired cogeneration systems with CO2 capture and storage",
Renewable Energy, Volume 32, Issue 6, May 2007, Pages 1006-1019, doi:10.1016/j.renene.2006.04.009
Link.
Christian Azar, Kristian Lindgren, Eric Larson and Kenneth Mollersten, "Carbon Capture and Storage From Fossil Fuels and Biomass – Costs and Potential Role in Stabilizing the Atmosphere",
Climatic Change, Volume 74, Numbers 1-3 / January, 2006, DOI 10.1007/s10584-005-3484-7
Link.
Shows it's cost-effective, lower CO2-offsetting costs than coal+CCS in several carbon pricing scenarios.
David Tilman, Jason Hill, Clarence Lehman, "Carbon-Negative Biofuels from Low-Input High-Diversity Grassland Biomass",
Science, 8 December 2006: Vol. 314. no. 5805, pp. 1598 - 1600, DOI: 10.1126/science.1133306
Link.
Lehmann: "A Handful of Carbon",
Nature, Vol 447, pp. 143-144, 10 May 2007.
Link [open access].
James S. Rhodesa and David W. Keithb, "Engineering economic analysis of biomass IGCC with carbon capture and storage", Biomass and Bioenergy, Volume 29, Issue 6, December 2005, Pages 440-450.
Link.
Draft [open access].
Kei Yamashita, Leonardo Barreto, "Biomass gasification for the co-production of Fischer-Tropsch liquids and electricity",
Interim Report, IR-04-047, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, 2004.
Link [open access].
FT-fuels with CCS.
S. Haszeldine, "Deep geological CO2 storage: principles, and prospecting for bioenergy disposal sites" (23 pages, 5MB pdf), Abrupt Climate Change Strategy Group.
Link [open access].
T. Sugiyama, "Ocean Storage and Biomass Energy" (7 pages, 280kb pdf ), Abrupt Climate Change Strategy Group.
Link [open access].
National Energy Technology Laboratory, "Increasing Security and Reducing Carbon Emissions of the U.S. Transportation Sector: A Transformational Role for Coal with Biomass" - Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory and the Department of Defense, Air Force - August 24, 2007.
Link [open access, thick report].
Coal+Biomass-To-Liquids+CCS or CBTL+CCS as a transition to pure BTL and BTH+CCS fuels, i.e. carbon negative biohydrogen
F. Sano, K. Akimoto, T. Homma, T. Tomoda (RITE) D. Gielen (IEA), "The contribution of CO 2 capture and storage to a sustainable energy system", ECN, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, CASCADE MINTS, EU Sixth RTD Framework Programme.
ECN-C--06-009 July 2006.
Link [open access].
James S. Rhodes and David W. Keith, "Biomass Energy With Geological Sequestration of CO2: Two for the Price of One", Presented at the Sixth International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, Proceedings, 2003.
Link [open access].
H. Audus and P. Freund, "Climate Change Mitigation by Biomass Gasificiation Combined with CO2 Capture and Storage", IEA Greenhouse Gas R&D Programme; Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, 2004
Link [open access].
Shows you can get -1030 g/kWh out of the system. Negative emissions!
And soon an article on the topic to appear in Energy Policy titled "Carbon Negative Bioenergy", on which I have collaborated.
**Moreover, Lorenzo's vision on the future of bioenergy ranks...
number one in the top 25 of most read articles in the leading journal
Energy Policy!**
Check it out:
http://top25.sciencedirect.com/?journal_id=03014215
Enough to keep you busy for the weekend!
PS: would you mind sharing some of your feedback? You're a good critic, Pstarr, so your insights are always welcome.