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In its Insights report, “The Role For Bioenergy in Decarbonising the UK Energy System: Findings from the ETI Bioenergy Programme”, the ETI reviews its 10 year bioenergy programme and recommends an increase in biomass production and the creation of the right environment to advance bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) as a core component in a push to a low and net zero carbon UK. This Insights report is available for download from the ETI’s website.
This workbook prevents the full set of ESME results charts for the five scenarios examined in the main report:
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ETI && ETI
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ETI
Citation (APA Style 7th Edition):
ETI && ETI (2020). The Role For Bioenergy in Decarbonising the UK Energy System: Findings from the ETI Bioenergy Programme - Appendix 8.7 [Data set]. ETI. https://doi.org/10.5286/ukerc.edc.000429
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16/03/2011 - 24/09/2012
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01/01/2020 - 31/12/2050
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Related Dataset(s):
Public Perceptions of Bioenergy: Survey Data from YouGov 2015
Public Perceptions of Bioenergy: Survey Data from YouGov 2016
Public Perceptions of Bioenergy: Survey Data from YouGov 2017
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Related Publications(s):
An ETI Perspective - Public Perceptions of Bioenergy
ETI Insights Report - Public Perceptions of Bioenergy
Infographic - Public Perceptions of Bioenergy in the UK
Making efficient use of bioenergy feedstocks for cleaner, greener energy
Public Perceptions of Bioenergy in the UK (YouGov Survey)
Public Perceptions of Bioenergy: 2016 - Presentation to the Energy Institute
Public Perceptions of Bioenergy: Summary Presentation of Bioenergy Survey Results 2015
Public Perceptions of Bioenergy: Summary Presentation of Bioenergy Survey Results 2016
Public Perceptions of Bioenergy: Summary Presentation of Bioenergy Survey Results 2017
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