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Bioenergy and gasification – essential parts of the UK energy future

Optimisation of the use of biomass is essential to long-term energy planning for the UK, and this should involve gasification of the various types of available wastes, writes Paul Winstanley.

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EW Feb 2016 - 20-21.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Manufacturing engineering, Economics, business and commerce, Electricity generation, Heat generation, Road transport, Carbon capture, transportation and storage, Transportation of products, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Biomass, Solid fossil fuels and derived products, Gas, Energy from waste, Renewables, Power stations, Jobs, Energy policy, Environmental policy, Climate change, Carbon emissions

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