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GHG Balance & Carbon Mitigation Potential of Bioenergy Crops by Zoe M. Harris

Explore the carbon mitigation potential of bioenergy crops like SRC Willow in the UK. Learn about GHG emissions, soil analysis, and the sustainable energy benefits of converting sunlight into energy. Funding: ETI Project ELUM.

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GHG Balance & Carbon Mitigation Potential of Bioenergy Crops by Zoe M. Harris

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  1. GHG Balance and Carbon Mitigation Potential of Bioenergy Crops Zoe M Harris PhD Student Funding: ETI Project Name: ELUM (Ecosystems and Land Use Modelling)

  2. UK Specific Issues • Fossil fuels running out • Need to reduce GHG emissions • Need for more sustainable source of energy • Limited land capacity http://www.map-of-uk.com/images/terrain-map-of-gb.gif

  3. LUC effect of a transition from Grassland to SRC Willow on GHG Emissions & SOC IRGA Static Soil Chambers Eddy Covariance Soil Analysis Soil CO2, N2O and CH4 Flux Ecosystem CO2 flux DOC, NH4 & NO3 Soil CO2 Flux

  4. Crops for Energy • Only way to convert suns energy into simple sugars • Potential to generate energy and sequester carbon • SRC is ideal due to rapid accumulation of biomass • Low inputs – fertilizer & water

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