Application of sustainable biomass and waste resources for flexible and affordable low carbon energy.

This archive contains all reports and works from the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI), which are no longer being updated and are provided for reference only.

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Bioenergy

Assessing sustainable biomass production, optimising UK bioenergy value chains, and developing low-carbon energy technologies with potential CCS benefits.

Reports

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RWM 2014 Gasification a key technology for the future

Paul Winstanley

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ETI Waste Gasification Project

Dr Geraint Evans, Programme Manager

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ETI 2050 low carbon energy scenarios and bioenergy opportunity

Dr Geraint Evans

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Gasification: A key technology enabler

Paul Winstanley

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Bioenergy: Value and opportunity to the UK

Dr Geraint Evans

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Targeting new and cleaner uses for wastes and biomass using gasification

Dr Geraint Evans – Programme Manager Bioenergy, 18th May 2017

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Waste gasification with syngas clean up: reaching commercial demonstration and future prospects in the wider bioenergy sector

Paul Winstanley

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Gasification for power, heat, fuels & chemicals strategic insights for implementation

Geraint Evans, – 5th December 2018

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Increasing UK biomass production through more productive use of land

Hannah Evans

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Driving the renewables industry with new technology developments and investment in research and development

Hannah Evans, Bioenergy Strategy Manager

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Bridging the gap between technological innovation and market demand

Hannah Evans, Bioenergy Strategy Manager

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The role of bioenergy in meeting 2050 emissions targets

Hannah Evans

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An ETI perspective: How can life cycle assessment inform bioenergy choices?

This Perspective follows an ETI project, Carbon Life Cycle Assessment Evidence Analysis, and introduces the way LCAs have been used to quantify the impacts of producing bioenergy.

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Refining Estimates of Land for Biomass

Hannah Evans

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RELB: Job implications of establishing a bioenergy market

RELB: Job implications of establishing a bioenergy market

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Prospects and developments in bioenergy

Hannah Evans, 11th January 2016

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Advanced waste gasification, future strategies and potential outputs

Paul Winstanley

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An ETI perspective: Increasing UK biomass production through more productive use of land

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An ETI perspective: Opportunities for rural job creation in the UK energy crops sector

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An ETI perspective: Public Perceptions of Bioenergy

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An Update of the ETI Bioenergy Activity

Paul Bennett – All Energy Conference, Aberdeen, 24 May 2012

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Bioenergy crops in the UK: Case studies of successful whole farm integration evidence pack

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Insights into the future UK Bioenergy Sector, gained using the ETI’s Bioenergy Value Chain Model (BVCM)

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Enabling UK biomass

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Delivering greenhouse gas emission savings through UK bioenergy value chains

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Delivery and establishment of the first UK commercial scale plant to deliver ultra clean syngas

Paul Winstanley

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Making efficient use of bioenergy feedstocks for cleaner, greener energy

Hannah Evans, Bioenergy Strategy Manager, 27 November 2017

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Waste gasification with syngas clean up – reaching commercial demonstration and future prospects in the wider bioenergy sector

Paul Winstanley, April 2018

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ETI progress in gasification Targeting new & cleaner uses for wastes & biomass using gasification

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ETI Bioenergy Programme – Domestic Resources

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ETI 2050 low carbon energy scenarios and bioenergy opportunities

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The role of bioenergy in the future UK energy system

Dr Geraldine Newton-Cross, Energy Technologies Institute, IMechE – 19th November 2014

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Waste Gasification FEED study project

Paul Winstanley CEng. MSOE. MCIBSE. Project Manager

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Accelerating high efficiency gasification technologies for heat, power and fuels

Paul Winstanley CEng. MSOE, Project Manager ETI

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Public perceptions of Bioenergy in the UK

YouGov survey commissioned and funded by the ETI, and carried out between 21st – 24th August 2015

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