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Feasible conditions for Japanese woody biomass utilization.

Takashi AmemiyaMasato DenouHiroshi EnomotoTakuya ItoKenji KaibeNaomi SawadaMiyuki TomariYukihiko Matsumura
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2021)
There is an abundance of woody biomass in Japan. However, its economic feasibility is limited. There have been several discussions on whether generation of heat or electrical power is more suitable for woody biomass. In this study, we clarified the feasibility of generating heat and electricity from the viewpoint of biomass unit price and biomass productivity based on actual operation data for the first time. It was determined that heat production is feasible for a small-scale biomass energy use of 2,660 t/year or more. Electrical power generation is feasible only for a large-scale biomass energy use of 13,100 t/year or more, but it allows use of woody biomass with a higher unit price.
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