Biomass co-firing using agricultural residues and wastes has been recognized by the UNFCCC as a way for countries to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and sell carbon credits from co-firing projects. Other policies that support co-firing include emissions trading schemes, removing fossil fuel subsidies, incentives for converting power plants to co-fired combined heat and power plants, and mandatory co-firing quotas. Emerging economies with large agricultural waste and coal-based electricity production are well positioned to implement co-firing.
Biomass co-firing using agricultural residues and wastes has been recognized by the UNFCCC as a way for countries to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and sell carbon credits from co-firing projects. Other policies that support co-firing include emissions trading schemes, removing fossil fuel subsidies, incentives for converting power plants to co-fired combined heat and power plants, and mandatory co-firing quotas. Emerging economies with large agricultural waste and coal-based electricity production are well positioned to implement co-firing.
Biomass co-firing using agricultural residues and wastes has been recognized by the UNFCCC as a way for countries to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and sell carbon credits from co-firing projects. Other policies that support co-firing include emissions trading schemes, removing fossil fuel subsidies, incentives for converting power plants to co-fired combined heat and power plants, and mandatory co-firing quotas. Emerging economies with large agricultural waste and coal-based electricity production are well positioned to implement co-firing.
has been recognized by the UNFCCC as a technology to mitigate GHG emissions so that countries can sell carbon credits associated with their co-firing projects. Other policies to support cofiring include CO2 emission trading schemes, the removal of fossil-fuel subsidies, incentives for converting power plants into co-fired CHP plants, and mandatory co-firing quota schemes. Emerging economies with large production of agricultural waste and coal-based electricity are also well positioned to implement co-firing.
International Council On Clean Transportation Comments On REG-117631-23: Proposed Regulations Relating To The Credit For Production of Clean Hydrogen (45V)