Bioenergy crops found to be less carbon-intensive than coal power.
The article discusses how to measure the environmental impact of bioenergy production. By studying the carbon intensity of bioenergy crops, researchers found that factors like where the crops are grown and land use policies can greatly affect emissions. They also developed a method to consider the time profile of emissions from bioenergy production. The study shows that electricity from bioenergy crops is often less carbon-intensive than coal or natural gas power generation.