Bioenergy from forest and wood residues

Recently, the development of biofuels from renewable sources and the use of friendly environmental technologies have received a great deal of worldwide interest. Thus, many changes in the energy production model and management are necessary. The use of forest residues as raw material for bioenergy g...

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Główni autorzy: Ayala-Mendivil, Neydeli, Sandoval, Georgina
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Wydane: Instituto de Ecología, A.C. 2018
Dostęp online:https://myb.ojs.inecol.mx/index.php/myb/article/view/e2401877
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description Recently, the development of biofuels from renewable sources and the use of friendly environmental technologies have received a great deal of worldwide interest. Thus, many changes in the energy production model and management are necessary. The use of forest residues as raw material for bioenergy generation is an interesting option since the biofuels obtained are less polluting than fossil fuels. In addition, while heat and electricity can be obtained by other renewable alternatives (wind, solar and hydro), the production of liquid fuels and chemicals requires biomass transformation. The selection of the conversion process depends on the type, property and biomass stock, the desired form of the bioenergy, environmental standards and economic conditions. The aim of this work is to describe the different processes through which energy can be obtained, as well as the potential use of forest residues as raw material to produce the different types of bioenergy and, to describe the different biofuels that can be obtained by these processes. In addition, we analyze current challenges and unsolved problems in bioenergy production such as waste collection, scale-up and techno-economic feasibility.
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spelling oai:oai.myb.ojs.inecol.mx:article-18772022-11-29T22:57:33Z Bioenergy from forest and wood residues Bioenergía a partir de residuos forestales y de madera Ayala-Mendivil, Neydeli Sandoval, Georgina biomasa procesos bioquímicos procesos termoquímicos Recently, the development of biofuels from renewable sources and the use of friendly environmental technologies have received a great deal of worldwide interest. Thus, many changes in the energy production model and management are necessary. The use of forest residues as raw material for bioenergy generation is an interesting option since the biofuels obtained are less polluting than fossil fuels. In addition, while heat and electricity can be obtained by other renewable alternatives (wind, solar and hydro), the production of liquid fuels and chemicals requires biomass transformation. The selection of the conversion process depends on the type, property and biomass stock, the desired form of the bioenergy, environmental standards and economic conditions. The aim of this work is to describe the different processes through which energy can be obtained, as well as the potential use of forest residues as raw material to produce the different types of bioenergy and, to describe the different biofuels that can be obtained by these processes. In addition, we analyze current challenges and unsolved problems in bioenergy production such as waste collection, scale-up and techno-economic feasibility. Una de las prioridades del mundo actual es la generación de bioenergéticos sustentables y amigables con el medio ambiente, para lo cual son necesarios cambios en los modelos de producción y utilización de energía. El uso de residuos forestales como una fuente de biomasa para la generación de bioenergéticos representa una alternativa potencial, ya que genera un biocombustible menos contaminante en comparación con los de origen fósil. Además, mientras que el calor y la electricidad pueden ser generados por otras alternativas renovables como viento, sol y agua, la producción de combustibles y la síntesis de productos químicos requieren transformar la biomasa. La elección de la estrategia de conversión depende del tipo, propiedades y cantidad de la biomasa disponible, de los requerimientos de uso, así como de los estándares ambientales y condiciones económicas. El objetivo del presente trabajo es describir los diferentes procesos a través de los cuales se puede obtener energía a partir de residuos de biomasa forestal, así como el potencial que tienen estos residuos en la producción de los diferentes tipos de bioenergéticos. Asimismo, se describen los desafíos y problemas que aún siguen sin resolver, como lo son la recolección de residuos, escalamiento y costos de producción. Instituto de Ecología, A.C. 2018-10-25 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://myb.ojs.inecol.mx/index.php/myb/article/view/e2401877 10.21829/myb.2018.2401877 Madera y Bosques; Vol. 24 (2018): Special issue. Carbon in terrestrial ecosystems Madera y Bosques; Vol. 24 (2018): Número especial. Carbono en ecosistemas terrestres 2448-7597 1405-0471 spa https://myb.ojs.inecol.mx/index.php/myb/article/view/e2401877/1814 Derechos de autor 2018 Madera y Bosques
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