Economics of Biomass Co-Firing in New Hard Coal Power Plants in Germany
Andreas Lüschen, Reinhard Madlener
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Abstract The demand for information about property‐scale natural capital is growing rapidly as producers and supply chains respond to opportunities and pressures to report environmental performance information. Natural Capital Accounting offers promise but agreed methods for farm‐scale accounts are currently lacking.
James Q. Radford +7 more
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Experimental investigation of the impact of wood sawdust incorporation on the physical and thermal properties of fired clay bricks. [PDF]
Benjeddou O.
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Effects of biomass co-firing with coal on ash properties. Part I: Characterisation and PSD
Panagiotis Grammelis +2 more
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Ecosystem valuation: Concept, criteria and terminology
Abstract Furlaud et al. (2025) discussed how to measure ‘ecosystem condition’. Here, we argue that the term ‘ecosystem valuation’ should be preferred. ‘Valuation’ signals clearly that a social or political value judgement is being made about which ecosystem states to rate most highly. Furlaud et al.
Mark Westoby +7 more
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Assessing Lemon Peel Waste as a Solid Biofuel: A Study of Its Combustion Behaviour, Kinetics, and Thermodynamics. [PDF]
Ismail MA +5 more
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This study demonstrates the ecological value of natural regeneration in the Brazilian Cerrado by analysing the biomass, richness and trophic structure of leaf litter insects across pasture (P), regenerating (R) and native (N) areas. We found that R areas supported insect communities more similar to N habitats than to Ps, with higher richness, greater ...
Thalita Moraes Miranda Ribeiro de Souza +1 more
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Monitoring of Ammonia in Biomass Combustion Flue Gas Using a Zeolite-Based Capacitive Sensor. [PDF]
Wöhrl T, König M, Moos R, Hagen G.
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Towards Low Emission Power Plants: Biomass Co-Firing Combined with Post-Combustion CO2 Capture
Dumitru Cebrucean +2 more
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Mammal Responses to Habitat Degradation Induced by Cashew Expansion in West Africa
Relationships between (a) estimated mammal species richness, (b) overall mammal species photographic rate, (c) carnivore photographic rate, (d) insectivore photographic rate, (e) omnivore photographic rate and (f) herbivore photographic rate and the local habitat characteristics as denoted by the scores of the first component of the Principal Component
Daniel Na Mone +6 more
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