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Review of the Bioenergetics Policies Predominant in China, Colombia, India and Indonesia

Following the global warming on greenhouse gas abatement, most industries have adopted biomass-based energy generation as a fundamental basis for its growth with the inclusion of a low-carbon policy. This study present a literature systematic review of predominant policies formulated in different co...

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Published in:Chemical engineering transactions 2018-06, Vol.65
Main Authors: Y. Cardenas, G. Valencia Ochoa, J. Duarte
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