Mitigation potential and environmental impact of centralized versus distributed BECCS with domestic biomass production in Great Britain

被引:27
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作者
Albanito, Fabrizio [1 ]
Hastings, Astley [1 ]
Fitton, Nuala [1 ]
Richards, Mark [1 ]
Martin, Mike [1 ]
Mac Dowell, Niall [2 ]
Bell, Dave [3 ]
Taylor, Simon C. [4 ]
Butnar, Isabela [5 ]
Li, Pei-Hao [6 ]
Slade, Raphael [3 ]
Smith, Pete [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aberdeen, Inst Biol & Environm Sci, 23 St Machar Dr, Aberdeen AB24 3UU, Scotland
[2] Imperial Coll London, Ctr Proc Syst Engn, London, England
[3] Imperial Coll London, Imperial Ctr Energy Policy & Technol, Ctr Environm Policy, London, England
[4] Loughborough Univ, Sch Civil & Bldg Engn, Loughborough, Leics, England
[5] UCL, Bartlett Sch Environm Energy & Resources, Inst Sustainable Resources, London, England
[6] UCL, Energy Inst, London, England
来源
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY BIOENERGY | 2019年 / 11卷 / 10期
关键词
agricultural GHG emissions; BECCS; bioenergy crops; carbon capture and storage; climate mitigation strategy; future energy scenarios; greenhouse gases; land-use change; LAND-USE CHANGE; GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS; BIOENERGY CROPS; LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS; ENERGY CROPS; MISCANTHUS; BIOFUEL; CARBON; MODEL; AVAILABILITY;
D O I
10.1111/gcbb.12630
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
New contingency policy plans are expected to be published by the United Kingdom government to set out urgent actions, such as carbon capture and storage, greenhouse gas removal and the use of sustainable bioenergy to meet the greenhouse gas reduction targets of the 4th and 5th Carbon Budgets. In this study, we identify two plausible bioenergy production pathways for bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) based on centralized and distributed energy systems to show what BECCS could look like if deployed by 2050 in Great Britain. The extent of agricultural land available to sustainably produce biomass feedstock in the centralized and distributed energy systems is about 0.39 and 0.5 Mha, providing approximately 5.7 and 7.3 Mt(DM)/year of biomass respectively. If this land-use change occurred, bioenergy crops would contribute to reduced agricultural soil GHG emission by 9 and 11 MtCO2eq/year in the centralized and distributed energy systems respectively. In addition, bioenergy crops can contribute to reduce agricultural soil ammonia emissions and water pollution from soil nitrate leaching, and to increase soil organic carbon stocks. The technical mitigation potentials from BECCS lead to projected CO2 reductions of approximately 18 and 23 MtCO2/year from the centralized and distributed energy systems respectively. This suggests that the domestic supply of sustainable biomass would not allow the emission reduction target of 50 MtCO2/year from BECCS to be met. To meet that target, it would be necessary to produce solid biomass from forest systems on 0.59 or 0.49 Mha, or alternatively to import 8 or 6.6 Mt(DM)/year of biomass for the centralized and distributed energy system respectively. The spatially explicit results of this study can serve to identify the regional differences in the potential capture of CO2 from BECCS, providing the basis for the development of onshore CO2 transport infrastructures.
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页码:1234 / 1252
页数:19
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