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Netherlands Undertakes Project on Carbon-Negative Bioenergy System

May 11, 2007
http://biopact.com/2007/05/worlds-first-carbon-negative-energy.html

In simple terms, a “carbon negative biofuel” is one that captures more greenhouse gases (as carbon dioxide) in its production cycle (through photosynthesis of the biofuel crop) and releases a lesser quantity when it is burned. That is, the difference between the CO2 released and the CO2 captured is negative. Netherlands has plans to develop a carbon-negative bioenery system, which is sometimes called “Bioenergy with Carbon Storage” (BCS)”. According to the Biopact website, a memorandum of agreement is to be signed between the Dutch Government and Nuon (a Dutch Energy Company). The Dutch government will fund the major costs in the carbon capture and storage (CCS) portion. Part of the investment cost is to be off-set by carbon credits. Full scale CCS operation is expected in 2013..