The water footprint of bioenergy
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Abstract
All energy scenarios show a shift toward an increased percentage of renewable energy sources, including biomass. This study gives an overview of water footprints (WFs) of bioenergy from 12 crops that currently contribute the most to global agricultural production: barley, cassava, maize, potato, rapeseed, rice, rye, sorghum, soybean, sugar beet, sugar cane, and wheat. In addition, this study includes jatropha, a suitable energy crop. Since climate and production circumstances differ among regions, calculations have been performed by country. The WF of bioelectricity is smaller than that of biofuels because it is more efficient to use total biomass (e.g., for electricity or heat) than a fraction of the crop…
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- Bioenergy
- Biofuel
- Agronomy
- Jatropha
- Biomass (ecology)
- Sugar beet
- Biodiesel
- Sweet sorghum
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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