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Tuesday 28 October 2014
Bioenergy could provide 62% of UK electricity (#journal)
The paper presents a model system
to determine the optimal distributions of both Miscanthus and short rotation coppice willow (SRC) in Great Britain, as well as their potential contribution
to meet heat and electricity demand in GB. Results show that Miscanthus and SRC could generate, in an economically competitive way compared with other energy generation costs,224 800 GWh yr−1 heat and 112 500 GWh yr−1 electricity, with 8 Mha of available land under Miscanthus
and SRC, accounting for 66% of total heat demand and 62% of total
electricity demand . Miscanthus
is favoured in the Midlands and areas in the South,
while SRC is favoured in Scotland, the Midlands and areas in the South.
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