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EUBCE 2024 - Andreas KROGH - Optimal Use of Forestry Residues: A Comparative LCA of Bioenergy Technologies With Changing Background Systems

Optimal Use of Forestry Residues: A Comparative LCA of Bioenergy Technologies With Changing Background Systems

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Climate change assessments: from case studies to system investigations

Optimal Use of Forestry Residues: A Comparative LCA of Bioenergy Technologies With Changing Background Systems

Short Introductive summary

How should the limited forestry residue resource be utilized to obtain the highest reduction in GHG emissions? Which bioenergy technologies performs better? Should you store excess CO2 or utilize it for fuel production? How does the energy system and supply chain affect these results and the choice between CCS and CCU? These are some of the questions I am trying to answer and get more insight into in my most recent work. I have done consequential LCA modelling of three different bioenergy technologies (combined heat and power plant, Hydrothermal Liquefaction, and gasification) and three different process configurations for each (Stand-alone, combined with CCS, and combined with CCU).

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Andreas KROGH

Aalborg University

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I have a masters degree in Thermal Energy and Process Engineering from Aalborg University Denmark. Since 2021 I have been working as an industrial PhD at COWI and Aalborg University. The PhD focusses on assessing efficient use of biomass resources for sustainable fuel production

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Co-authors:

A. Krogh, Aalborg University, DENMARK
M. Junginger, Utrecht University, THE NETHERLANDS
L. Shen, Utrecht University, THE NETHERLANDS
J. Grue, COWI, Aalborg, DENMARK
T. Pedersen, Aalborg University, DENMARK

Session reference: 2BV.7.9