Room: Poster Area
Date: Wednesday, 26 June 2024
Time: 16:15 - 17:15 CEST
Session code 3CV.8
Resource efficiency in biomass chains and strategic assessment of market opportunities
The Energy-food System Nexus: Implications of a Sustainable Diet on the Energy System
Short Introductive summary
This study explores the impact of dietary trends on biogas production. As sustainable dietary shifts are needed for future planetary and human health , the availability of substrates for biogas will need to be reevaluated. Through interviews with biogas sector stakeholders, this study aims to understand their perspectives on how future substrate availability will affect biogas production. This study evaluates a sustainable transition in both energy and food systems simultaneously, identifying barriers and drivers in the sustainable energy-food system nexus.The aim is to add to society’s innovative capital, providing a width and options in how to address future concerns within the sustainable energy food system nexus.
Presenter
Christoffer HAHN
Linköping University, Division of Energy Systems, IEI Department of Management and Engineering/Energy Systems, SWEDEN
Presenter's biography
As a PhD student at the Division of Energy Systems, at Linköping University, I explore the possibilities of a more diverse and inclusive energy landscape. I believe that society can benefit from expanding its energy sources and engaging more actors in the process. Feel free to reach out! C.H.
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Co-authors:
E. Lindkvist, Linköping University, SWEDEN
M. Johansson, Linköping University, SWEDEN
Session reference: 3CV.8.4