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BECCUS and flexible bioenergy – finding the balance
Download the full report. Given that flexibility - in terms of inputs, shifting between different outputs and varying outputs over time and place - and the ability to capture and store (or utilize)...
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There are major challenges to reach a climate neutral society by 2050, as expressed in IEA’s Net Zero by 2050 roadmap. Among different sectors, transport is proving to be a very difficult sector to...
Assessment of successes and lessons learned for biofuels deployment: Synopsis
The IEA Bioenergy project “Lessons learned biofuels” examined the technical, economic, societal and political reasons underlying the past and ongoing booms and busts cycles of biofuel technologies...
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