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International Journal of Sustainable Energy
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Residual forest biomass and energy assessment: a case study analysis in the region of Alto Minho (North Portugal) for the creation of BLCs and 2GBLCs

Authors: Ángeles Saavedra; José Luis Míguez Tabarés; Elena Rivo-López; Duarte N. M. Alves; María Elena Arce Fariña; Joaquim Alonso; Joaquim Alonso; +1 Authors

Residual forest biomass and energy assessment: a case study analysis in the region of Alto Minho (North Portugal) for the creation of BLCs and 2GBLCs

Abstract

Recent synergies have increased the use of forest biomass for energy purposes. In addition to high investment costs, low feed-in tariffs, and low operational efficiency, the real potential of forest biomass does not always correspond to the potential that is often claimed in studies. Instead of total forest biomass assessments, it is recommended that sustainable afforestation criteria should be introduced to obtain more reliable and environmentally sustainable scenarios. In this article, the most representative forest species in the Alto Minho region (northern Portugal) are identified, as well as the total forest area available. Based on cartography, forest inventory data, and allometric equations, the annually available usable residual forest biomass (RFB) and corresponding potential energy are estimated. Finally, to promote local forest biomass markets and most efficient thermal use of forest biomass is suggested the creation biomass logistic centres (BLCs) and second-generation biomass logistic centres (2GBLCs) are introduced as well.

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biomass logistic centres (blcs), TJ807-830, Renewable energy sources, forest biomass, forest inventory, second-generation biomass logistic centres (2gblcs), sustainable afforestation

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popularity
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influence
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impulse
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