Global bioenergy with carbon capture and storage potential is largely constrained by sustainable irrigation

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Zhipin Ai
Naota Hanasaki
Vera Heck
Tomoko Hasegawa
Shinichiro Fujimori
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[1] National Institute for Environmental Studies,Center for Climate Change Adaptation
[2] Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research,College of Science and Engineering
[3] Ritsumeikan University,Center for Social and Environmental Systems Research
[4] National Institute for Environmental Studies,Department of Environmental Engineering
[5] Kyoto University,undefined
[6] International Institute for Applied System Analysis (IIASA),undefined
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Nature Sustainability | 2021年 / 4卷
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Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) is crucial in many stringent climate scenarios. Although irrigation can enhance BECCS potential, where and to what extent it can enhance global BECCS potential are unknown when constrained by preventing additional water stress and suppressing withdrawal of nonrenewable water resources. With a spatially explicit representation of bioenergy crop plantations and water cycle in an internally consistent model framework, we identified the irrigable bioenergy cropland on the basis of the water resources reserve. Irrigation of such cropland enhanced BECCS potential by only 5–6% (<60–71% for unconstrained irrigation) above the rain-fed potential (0.82–1.99 Gt C yr−1) by the end of this century. Nonetheless, it limited additional water withdrawal (166–298 km3 yr−1), especially from nonrenewable water sources (16–20%), compared with unconstrained irrigation (1,392–3,929 km3 yr−1 and 73–78%). Our findings highlight the importance of irrigation constraints in global BECCS potential.
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