Methodology for estimating biomass energy potential and its application to Colombia

•Methodology to estimate the biomass energy potential and its uncertainty at a country level.•Harmonization of approaches and assumptions in existing assessment studies.•The theoretical and technical biomass energy potential in Colombia are estimated in 2010. This paper presents a methodology to est...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied energy 2014-12, Vol.136, p.781-796
Hauptverfasser: Gonzalez-Salazar, Miguel Angel, Morini, Mirko, Pinelli, Michele, Spina, Pier Ruggero, Venturini, Mauro, Finkenrath, Matthias, Poganietz, Witold-Roger
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Zusammenfassung:•Methodology to estimate the biomass energy potential and its uncertainty at a country level.•Harmonization of approaches and assumptions in existing assessment studies.•The theoretical and technical biomass energy potential in Colombia are estimated in 2010. This paper presents a methodology to estimate the biomass energy potential and its associated uncertainty at a country level when quality and availability of data are limited. The current biomass energy potential in Colombia is assessed following the proposed methodology and results are compared to existing assessment studies. The proposed methodology is a bottom-up resource-focused approach with statistical analysis that uses a Monte Carlo algorithm to stochastically estimate the theoretical and the technical biomass energy potential. The paper also includes a proposed approach to quantify uncertainty combining a probabilistic propagation of uncertainty, a sensitivity analysis and a set of disaggregated sub-models to estimate reliability of predictions and reduce the associated uncertainty. Results predict a theoretical energy potential of 0.744 EJ and a technical potential of 0.059 EJ in 2010, which might account for 1.2% of the annual primary energy production (4.93 EJ).
ISSN:0306-2619
1872-9118
DOI:10.1016/j.apenergy.2014.07.004