New Book Titled “False Climate Change Solutions Supported by Our Electricity Bills: A Look at Imported Woody Biomass Power Generation”

Sydney Jones

Press Secretary

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Carole Mitchell

Global Communications Director

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A new book titled “False Climate Change Solutions Supported by Our Electricity Bills: A Look at Imported Woody Biomass Power Generation”—edited and authored by GEF staff members Sayoko Iinuma and Katsuta Suzushima with contributions from Mighty Earth’s Roger Smith—is set to be published at the end of this month.

Drawing from on-the-ground reporting from Canada, the United States, Indonesia, and other regions where woody pellets imported into Japan are produced, this volume synthesizes the challenges inherent in the Japanese regulatory framework that underpins woody biomass power generation. Furthermore, it organizes and presents developments in overseas policy, as well as the scientific principles regarding “how greenhouse gas emissions should be calculated.” In this single volume, readers can access a comprehensive overview of the past activities (including research and policy recommendations) conducted by GEF and its partner organizations.

Table of Contents

(For full details, please visit the book’s webpage linked below)

  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Overview of FIT-Certified Biomass Power Generation
  • Chapter 2: Calculating CO2 Emissions from Woody Biomass Power Generation
  • Chapter 3: Challenges in Fuel-Producing Regions
  • Chapter 4: Methods for Verifying Sustainability
  • Chapter 5: The International Context
  • Chapter 6: Assessing the Climate Change Impact of Woody Biomass Combustion—A Re-examination of Calculation Methods
  • Chapter 7: Explosion and Fire Accidents Involving Woody Pellets
  • Chapter 8: The Future of Woody Biomass Utilization

Where to Purchase

For information on GEF’s past activities regarding woody biomass power generation: https://www.gef.or.jp/activity/forest/biomass-energy/

For challenges and the latest information regarding the sustainability of woody biomass power generation:https://bioenergyinfo.jp/

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