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Volumn 57, Issue 11, 2008, Pages 1683-1692
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The potential of bio-methane as bio-fuel/bio-energy for reducing greenhouse gas emissions: A qualitative assessment for Europe in a life cycle perspective
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Author keywords
Anaerobic digestion; Biogas; Biomethane; Greenhouse gas emissions; Life cycle assessment
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Indexed keywords
AGRICULTURAL WASTES;
AGRICULTURE;
BIOFUELS;
BIOGAS;
BIOMASS;
CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND;
CROPS;
ECONOMICS;
ELECTRICITY;
EMISSION CONTROL;
ENERGY CONVERSION;
FUELS;
GAS EMISSIONS;
GASES;
GLOBAL WARMING;
GREENHOUSE GASES;
GREENHOUSES;
INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT;
INVESTMENTS;
LAND USE;
LEAKAGE (FLUID);
LIFE CYCLE;
MANURES;
METHANE;
REDUCTION;
SOLID WASTES;
TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING;
WASTE TREATMENT;
WASTEWATER;
WASTEWATER RECLAMATION;
WASTEWATER TREATMENT;
WATER TREATMENT;
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS;
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES;
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSES;
ANIMAL WASTES;
AUTOMOTIVE TRANSPORT;
BIOMETHANE;
CARBON EMISSIONS;
CHANGE IN LAND USE;
COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY;
CYCLE DATA;
DECISION MAKERS;
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION;
ENERGY CROPS;
ENERGY RECOVERY;
EU COUNTRIES;
GHG EMISSIONS;
GOODS VEHICLES;
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS;
INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATERS;
INDUSTRIAL WASTE-WATER TREATMENT;
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT;
LOCAL CONDITIONS;
METHANE PRODUCTION;
POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION;
QUALITATIVE ASSESSMENTS;
SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT;
TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS;
TRUE NEGATIVE;
USING LIFE;
WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS;
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION;
BIOFUEL;
CARBON;
METHANE;
ORGANIC MATTER;
ANOXIC CONDITIONS;
BIOFUEL;
BIOGAS;
EMISSION CONTROL;
GREENHOUSE GAS;
LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS;
METHANE;
ANAEROBIC DIGESTION;
ARTICLE;
BIOENERGY;
BIOMASS;
ELECTRICITY;
ENERGY CROP;
ENERGY RECOVERY;
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY;
EUROPE;
GREENHOUSE EFFECT;
GREENHOUSE GAS;
LAND USE;
LANDFILL;
LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT;
MANURE;
QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS;
QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS;
SLUDGE;
WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT;
ENERGY-GENERATING RESOURCES;
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING;
EUROPE;
GREENHOUSE EFFECT;
METHANE;
REFUSE DISPOSAL;
EURASIA;
EUROPE;
ANIMALIA;
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EID: 47349112962
PISSN: 02731223
EISSN: None
Source Type: Book Series
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2008.039 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (69)
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References (13)
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