Bishop et al. (2026): Cascading wood use into bioenergy with carbon capture and storage ensures continuous and enduring temperature reduction

George Bishop, Colm Duffy, Goran Berndes, Miguel Brandao, Annette Cowie, John Healey, Christiane Hennig, Kati Koponen, James Gaffey & David Styles, IN: Bangor University

Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) is a key component of pathways to net zero, yet potential interactions with forest carbon dynamics, cascading wood strategies, and progressive decarbonisation and CCS deployment are poorly represented in assessments. Here, using dynamic life cycle assessment, the authors explore these factors for sawmill residue-derived BECCS value chains over long, yet flexible, time-horizons.

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