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by Heinz Stichnothe, J. Richard Hess, Erin Searcy, Patrick Lamers
Developing the Global Bioeconomy
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Title page
Table of Contents
Copyright
Dedication
Disclaimer
Financial and Competing Interests Disclosure
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Biography
Preface
IEA Bioenergy
Task 34
Task 40
Task 42
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Bioeconomy Strategies
Abstract
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Status of Bioeconomy Strategies in IEA Bioenergy Member Countries
1.3 Scope, Objective, and Outline
References
Chapter 2. Development of Second-Generation Biorefineries
Abstract
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Technology and Feedstock Matrix
2.3 Summary
References
Chapter 3. Biorefineries: Industry Status and Economics
Abstract
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Economics
3.3 Demonstration and Full-Scale Plants
3.4 Summary and Outlook
References
Chapter 4. Sustainability Considerations for the Future Bioeconomy
Abstract
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Overview of Methodologies and Sustainability Assessment Frameworks
4.3 Lessons Learned From First-Generation Biofuels and Bioenergy Crops
4.4 Sustainability Assessment Challenges
4.5 Considerations for Future Assessments in the Bioeconomy Sector
4.6 Conclusions and Recommendations
References
Chapter 5. Biomass Supply and Trade Opportunities of Preprocessed Biomass for Power Generation
Abstract
5.1 Introduction
5.2 International Trade and Supply Opportunities of Processed Stable Biomass Intermediates for Biopower Market
5.3 Local/Regional Trade and Supply Opportunities of Raw Biomass for Bioenergy Market
5.4 Conclusions
References
Chapter 6. Commodity-Scale Biomass Trade and Integration with Other Supply Chains
Abstract
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Evolution of Commoditized Biomass
6.3 Current Commodity-Scale Biomass Trade
6.4 The Integration of Commoditized Biomass With Other Commodity Supply Chains
6.5 Future Trends, Recommendation, and Conclusion
References
Chapter 7. Commoditization of Biomass Markets
Abstract
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Defining “Commodities”
7.3 Commoditization Example: The Case of the Crude Oil Market
7.4 Commoditization of Biomass Markets
7.5 Biomass Commoditization: The Way Forward
Acknowledgment
References
Chapter 8. Transition Strategies: Resource Mobilization Through Merchandisable Feedstock Intermediates
Abstract
8.1 Objective and Link to Previous Chapters
8.2 Challenges Within Large-Scale Biorefinery Feedstock Supply Chains
8.3 Feedstock Supply System Types: Conventional and Advanced
8.4 Depot Configurations and Evolvement
8.5 Depot Deployment
8.6 Market Transition
8.7 Conclusions
References
Conclusions
Introduction
Scope
Lessons From Bioenergy
References
Index
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