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Increasing biomass resource availability through supply chain analysis
A. Welfle, P. Gilbert,
P. Thornley
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Energy and Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI)
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Resource Availability
100%
Bioresources
100%
Biofuel Sector
100%
Supply Chain Analysis
100%
Energy Crops
75%
Resources Category
50%
EU Countries
25%
Met Demand
25%
Household Waste
25%
Progress Management
25%
Agricultural Residues
25%
Waste Management Strategy
25%
Biomass Waste
25%
Energy Strategy
25%
Long-term Potential
25%
Bioenergy Policy
25%
Influencing Drivers
25%
Waste Resources
25%
Supply Chain Drivers
25%
Bioenergy Potential
25%
Higher Limits
25%
Biomass Residues
25%
Non-EU
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Resource Availability
100%
Biomass Resource
100%
Bioenergy
100%
United Kingdom
66%
Energy Crop
50%
Domestic Waste
16%
Waste Management
16%
Engineering
Biomass Resource
100%
Bioenergy
100%
Energy Engineering
80%
Bioenergy Potential
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Bioenergy
100%
Energy Crop
50%
Waste Management
16%