Moonmoon Hiloidhari
Tezpur University
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Bioresource Technology | 2017
Moonmoon Hiloidhari; D.C. Baruah; Anoop Singh; Sampriti Kataki; Kristina Medhi; Shilpi Kumari; T. V. Ramachandra; Bryan M. Jenkins; Indu Shekhar Thakur
Sustainability of a bioenergy project depends on precise assessment of biomass resource, planning of cost-effective logistics and evaluation of possible environmental implications. In this context, this paper reviews the role and applications of geo-spatial tool such as Geographical Information System (GIS) for precise agro-residue resource assessment, biomass logistic and power plant design. Further, application of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in understanding the potential impact of agro-residue bioenergy generation on different ecosystem services has also been reviewed and limitations associated with LCA variability and uncertainty were discussed. Usefulness of integration of GIS into LCA (i.e. spatial LCA) to overcome the limitations of conventional LCA and to produce a holistic evaluation of the environmental benefits and concerns of bioenergy is also reviewed. Application of GIS, LCA and spatial LCA can help alleviate the challenges faced by ambitious bioenergy projects by addressing both economics and environmental goals.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2018
Shilpi Kumari; Moonmoon Hiloidhari; Nisha Kumari; S.N. Naik; R.P. Dahiya
Two climate metrics, Global surface Temperature Change Potential (GTP) and the Absolute GTP (AGTP) are used for studying the global surface temperature impact of CH4 emission from livestock in India. The impact on global surface temperature is estimated for 20 and 100 year time frames due to CH4 emission. The results show that the CH4 emission from livestock, worked out to 15.3 Tg in 2012. In terms of climate metrics GTP of livestock-related CH4 emission in India in 2012 were 1030 Tg CO2e (GTP20) and 62 Tg CO2e (GTP100) at the 20 and 100 year time horizon, respectively. The study also illustrates that livestock-related CH4 emissions in India can cause a surface temperature increase of up to 0.7mK and 0.036mK over the 20 and 100 year time periods, respectively. The surface temperature response to a year of Indian livestock emission peaks at 0.9mK in the year 2021 (9 years after the time of emission). The AGTP gives important information in terms of temperature change due to annual CH4 emissions, which is useful when comparing policies that address multiple gases.
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2014
Moonmoon Hiloidhari; Dhiman Das; Dipal Baruah
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2011
Moonmoon Hiloidhari; D.C. Baruah
Energy for Sustainable Development | 2011
Moonmoon Hiloidhari; D.C. Baruah
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2013
Bikash Kumar Sahu; Moonmoon Hiloidhari; D.C. Baruah
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2012
Moonmoon Hiloidhari; Dipal Baruah; Haradip Mahilary; D.C. Baruah
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2014
Moonmoon Hiloidhari; D.C. Baruah
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2016
Antara Brahma; Kangkana Saikia; Moonmoon Hiloidhari; D.C. Baruah
International journal of innovative research and development | 2012
Sampriti Kataki; Moonmoon Hiloidhari; D.C. Baruah
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