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Biomass Energy Potentials @ ENERegion Summer School. Gilbert Ahamer GIScience, Austrian Academy of Science gilbert.ahamer@oeaw.ac.at. Relevance of „biomass“. BM has several functions for humans: Food Fibre Fuels. Energy – how estimated? (recall “facts III”). % Energy per fuels
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Biomass Energy Potentials@ ENERegion Summer School Gilbert Ahamer GIScience, Austrian Academy of Science gilbert.ahamer@oeaw.ac.at Salzburg, 1.7.09
Relevance of „biomass“ BM has several functions for humans: • Food • Fibre • Fuels
Energy – how estimated? (recall “facts III”) • % Energy per fuels • d/dt (% Energy per fuels) Source: Global Change Data Base
„we“: Modellers and GIS people • Both try to meet the quality criteria of up-to-date models • As demanded by the scientific communities (else risk) • What is the state of the art in modelling? • Major vehicle: climate change exercise • Historically a suite of models was coupled • Consecutively one discipline after the other [IPCC]
Let‘s learn from the „history of modelling“ in climate change business: add viewpoints • Discipline by discipline is added • in order to compose a consistent „multi-disciplinary“ world view • that can be offered to readers, the public, clients Source: IPCC TAR
Approach: Modelling the global carbon cycle & the energy economy • „Combined Energy and Biosphere Model“ • biospheric part: 2433 grid elements • energy part: country scenarios • result: Net C balance for CO2 concentration
Modelling methods: the issues • Two disciplines are merged by the CEBM: • energy economics (E) • biosphere (B) • The depth of description is symbolized by two peaks
Modelling: sensitivity of energy scenarios „%“ = annual growth of CO2 emissions
Modelling: sensitivity of deforestation scenarios left: complete deforestation till 2100 right: including energy plantations
Modelling methods: population projection Source: IIASA
Modelling: scenario for energy intensity E/GDP = „energy intensity“of an economy
Modelling results for energy and CO2 CO2 emission CO2 concentration
5 theoretical biomass energy potentials • Agricultural biomass on agricultural areas • Energy plantations on agricultural areas • Agricultural biomass on natural areas • Natural biomass on natural areas (forestry) • Natural biomass on natural areas (short rotat.)
Comparison of energy demand & supply Link (de, 300 p.): http://www.uni-graz.at/globalstudies/deposit/CO2BM_Dissertation.pdf Link (en, 30 p.): http://www.uni-graz.at/globalstudies/1994_International-Journal-of-Global-Energy-Issues_OriginalLayout.pdf
Theoretical potential depends on ... • ... What you do with the previously standing biomass... • Can scenarios ever come true ;-)
Results of „B“ = Biomass • Biomass will not „save the world“ • Biomass energy is a valuable and ready-to-use measure as part of a bundle of measures • Do not forget about huge transportation needs • Keep in mind necessity for energy conversion • Take care in order to ensure carbon neutrality • Expand the perception beyond carbon
(C) The case: Austria Salzburg, 1+2..7.09
Several levels of action / legislation • EU (directives) • National (law, §15a) • Regional (energy efficiency in buildings) • Local (climate alliance of cities)
Energy & Emission Balance for a City (Graz) • Start from census data on m² housing • Compute energy demand for heating • Compute emissions • Scenarios to evaluate potential measures
Energy & Emission Balance for Austria (CORINAIR) for IPCC & EU
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