Flexibility and carbon capture: implications for the (bio)energy system
Increased flexibility and carbon capture are expected to be two important characteristics of bioenergy facilities forming part of future low-carbon energy systems. To enable broad deployment and maximum climate change mitigation, it is thus important to evaluate their interactions, i.e., synergies and/or trade-offs. Interesting research questions are thus: 1) Where and how do flexibility and carbon capture interact in biobased value chains? 2) What are the implications for (bio)energy systems?
The poster, presented at the 30th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, discusses the before mentioned questions.
This publication led by Task 44 is part of the inter-task project Deployment of BECCUS value chains which is coordinated by IEA Bioenergy Task 40.
BECCS – Delivering negative emissions – implications for the (bio)energy system_EUBCE_2022

