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Denmark's Push for Green Energy: The Straw and Digestate Dilemma
DenmarkFriday, May 30, 2025
One of the key takeaways from the study is that while straw pyrolysis has low uncertainty, digestate pyrolysis has high uncertainty. This means that the benefits of straw pyrolysis are more predictable, while the benefits of digestate pyrolysis are less so. This is an important consideration for policymakers and investors.
The study also highlights the need for more research. The current assessments of climate impacts are limited, and no extensive assessment of uncertainty has been performed. This is a critical gap that needs to be filled. Without a better understanding of the uncertainties, it is difficult to make informed decisions about the future of biomass pyrolysis in Denmark.
In conclusion, while biomass pyrolysis has the potential to provide climate benefits, there are still many unknowns. The study provides a detailed understanding of the driving mechanisms of climate impacts in the modelled systems. However, more work is needed to fully understand the range of expected climate impacts and to optimize the technology for maximum benefit.
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