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Life cycle cost and economic assessment of biochar-based bioenergy production and biochar land application in Northwestern Ontario, Canada

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Fig. 1 System boundary for LCCA of biochar-based bioenergy production
Table 1 Life cycle cost assessment scenarios
Fig. 2 Average annual life cycle cost inventory (undiscounted) for the biochar-based bioenergy system
Fig. 3 Total annual (undiscounted) and present value (discounted) of biochar-based bioenergy production costs ($) in different scenarios.(Horizontal solid line depicts the average)
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