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New – IEA Bioenergy Task 37 updated list of biogas upgrading plants
IEA Bioenergy Task 37 (biogas) collected a list of 606 facilities greening the gas grid in their member countries. Growth in industry is...
New Publication – IEA Bioenergy Task 37 (Energy from Biogas) – Country Report Summaries 2019
This publication contains a compilation of summaries of country reports from members of IEA Bioenergy Task 37 (Energy from Biogas). Each...
New Publication – Compare and contrast global transport biofuels policies – 2018-2019 Update of Implementation Agendas Report
IEA Bioenergy Task 39 strives to encourage the increased production and use of sustainable transport biofuels, and periodically issues its...
New Publication – Bio-Based Chemicals – a 2020 Update
Since the first issue of the IEA Bioenergy Task 42 report on bio-based chemicals in 2011, the importance of a circular economy has become...
New Publication – Advanced Biofuels – Potential for Cost Reduction
Decarbonising transport will require a range of bio-based transport fuels, and especially advanced low carbon fuels which are suitable for...
New Publication – Charting global positions and visions of stakeholders towards sustainable bioenergy
Charting global positions and visions of stakeholders towards sustainable bioenergy Open-access paper, available at:...
New Publication – ExCo84 workshop: Developing business models for efficient use of biomass – Summary and conclusions
This publication provides the summary and conclusions from the workshop ‘Developing business models for efficient use of biomass’ held in...
New Publication – Dry matter losses during biomass storage: Measures to minimize feedstock degradation
The degradation of biomass during storage leads to several unfavourable outcomes including greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions,...
New Publication – Alternative sustainable carbon sources as substitutes for metallurgical coal
Each year over 1 billion tonnes of metallurgical coal (coking coal) is utilised to produce most of the 1.7 billion tonnes of steel...