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Cascading Wood Use into Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage Ensures Continuous and Enduring Temperature Reduction, Research by University of Galway and IEA Bioenergy Shows
Bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) can provide so-called “negative emissions” (or carbon dioxide removal, CDR) which is considered a key component of pathways to net zero, yet...
A multifold increase in advanced biofuels industrial capacity possible in 2030, shows a EC report
A new report examines how advanced biofuels can contribute to reducing emissions in EU transport as part of the EU’s industrial competitiveness and decarbonisation policy. Advanced biofuels can be...
New IEA report shows production of liquid and gaseous biofuels in India could double by 2030 through enhanced policy actions
India’s bioenergy sector is set to play an important role underpinning the country’s rapidly growing energy markets as robust policy frameworks boost ethanol and compressed biogas production and...
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Indigenous-led Circular Bioeconomies: Social and Economic Impacts and Social Perceptions
This report by Task 43 (Biomass supply) provides an in-depth analysis of First Nations-led circular bioeconomies in Australia, examining their social, economic, environmental, and cultural impacts....
Overview of CCU Technology Types Assessment Study for 1.5 MWth Biomass District Heating Plant in Ottawa, Ontario
In a series of three case study reports on biomass combustion with carbon capture and storage or utilisation, the strategic research programme on Bioenergy Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage...
From Anaerobic Wastewater Treatment to Resource Factory – VEAS
The sewage company VEAS operates Norway’s largest wastewater treatment plant, serving around 650-700 thousand people and protecting the Oslofjord through advanced nutrient removal. The facility...
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