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  2. Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage - Wikipedia

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    Greenhouse gas emissions from bioenergy can be low because when vegetation is harvested for bioenergy, new vegetation can grow that will absorb CO 2 from the air through photosynthesis. [2] After the biomass is harvested, energy ("bioenergy") is extracted in useful forms (electricity, heat, biofuels , etc.) as the biomass is utilized through ...

  3. Biogenic substance - Wikipedia

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    Crude oil, a transformed biogenic substance Natural gum, a secretion from Hevea brasiliensis. A biogenic substance is a product made by or of life forms. While the term originally was specific to metabolite compounds that had toxic effects on other organisms, [1] it has developed to encompass any constituents, secretions, and metabolites of plants or animals. [2]

  4. Trace gas - Wikipedia

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    Some sources of a trace gas are biogenic processes, outgassing from solid Earth, ocean emissions, industrial emissions, and in situ formation. [1] A few examples of biogenic sources include photosynthesis, animal excrements, termites, rice paddies, and wetlands. Volcanoes are the main source for trace gases from solid earth.

  5. Methane emissions - Wikipedia

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    Methane emissions occur in all sectors of the natural gas industry, from drilling and production, through gathering and processing and transmission, to distribution. These emissions occur through normal operation, routine maintenance, fugitive leaks, system upsets, and venting of equipment.

  6. Climate Change Response (Zero Carbon) Amendment Act

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    Key provisions of the Zero Carbon Act include establishing a Climate Change Commission, requiring the government to set five year emission budgets, requiring the development of an emission reduction plan and establishing a target to reduce net carbon emissions (except biogenic methane) to zero and biogenic methane emissions by 24-47% (from a ...

  7. Biogas - Wikipedia

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    Methane emissions result when the balance favors methanogens. Wetland soils are the main natural source of methane. Wetland soils are the main natural source of methane. Other sources include oceans, forest soils, termites, and wild ruminants.

  8. ‘Blueprint Planet’ by Huffington Post

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    But you're still doing almost nothing to stop carbon emissions from warming the planet and disastrously altering the climate. Being a low-carbon consumer is great, but we need a low-carbon economy. To achieve this, we'll need to rewire businesses, cities, economics, finance and technology to function on renewable energy sources, such as solar ...

  9. ExxonMobil Beaumont Refinery - Wikipedia

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    Non-Biogenic Methane Emissions Nitrous Oxide Emissions metric ton metric ton metric ton metric ton 2023 5,979,837 5,984,714 19,772 11,350 Labor relations.