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A Post-Kyoto CDM Bioenergy Business Model Built on Systems Expansion

Presenter: Erik O Ahlgren

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This paper proposes a simple market model to strengthen the sustainability of bio microenergy systems. The model is based on a system expansion and proposes an integrated view of climate and development. This implies in the proposed market model that a micro bioelectricity plant project not only is focussed at the plant as such but can include deployment of improved cookstoves in adjacent rural areas thereby providing a sustainable supply of biomass and improved sustainability both through inclusive growth and positive health impacts. A Post-Kyoto CDM Bioenergy Business Model Built on Systems Expansion.pdf

References

Erik O Ahlgren: Micro Perspective for Decentralized Energy (MES) 2015, Bangalore, India.