Barriers and Drivers Of Biomass Renewable Energy As Co-Firing In Industrial Supply Chain With Bibliometric Analysis
Abstract:The urgent need for reductions in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions continues to grow. Countries worldwide, including Indonesia, have started investing large amounts of resources into new renewable energy sources. Biomass co-firing can play an important role in achieving these new renewable energy objectives. It has the potential to reduce the potential environmental impacts associated with fossil fuel combustion. In the co-firing process, it is possible to reduce GHG emissions by replacing some coal with biomass… Show more
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