The 2nd International Research Conference on Sustainable Energy, Engineering, Materials and Environment 2018
DOI: 10.3390/proceedings2231481
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Bioenergy as an Environmental Alternative in Energy Systems: A Case Study

Abstract: The growing decrease of traditional fuels leads to the development of a new energy model. Biomass poses as an energy alternative that can substitute fossil fuels. In this context, this work aims to study the necessities and possible solutions in biomass production for conventional energy systems in populated-industrial environments. The methodology applied evaluates the use of biomass by collecting both the integrity of the management process and the transformation of the existing resources to start up bioener… Show more

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“…The adverse effects of fossil-fuel use on the environment and public health have become the foundation for continuous research and development in regards to renewable energy [2]. Bioenergy has been recognized as a key alternative to fossil fuels, offering a potential for replacement in the short to medium term and contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions [3,4]. The primary challenge in bioenergy production is managing the supply chain while optimally considering economic, environmental, and social factors [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The adverse effects of fossil-fuel use on the environment and public health have become the foundation for continuous research and development in regards to renewable energy [2]. Bioenergy has been recognized as a key alternative to fossil fuels, offering a potential for replacement in the short to medium term and contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions [3,4]. The primary challenge in bioenergy production is managing the supply chain while optimally considering economic, environmental, and social factors [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%