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BIOENERGY, A SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION
Bioenergy is renewable energy derived from biomass. Biomass is defined as biological material which is directly…
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Brazil will host international event on bioenergy, amid G20 discussions for the decarbonization of global economies
The BBEST – IEA Bioenergy 2024 international conference will bring together international references in the bioeconomy and bioenergy in São Paulo. International organizations, public policy makers,...
BBEST – IEA Bioenergy 2024 Conference: the scientific program is ready
Every three years IEA Bioenergy organizes a ‘triennium’ conference to present the main developments in the bioenergy field. After successful events in 2012 (Vienna), 2015 (Berlin), 2018 (San...
IEA: Carbon accounting is of increasing importance in biofuel policies around the world
The International Energy Agency (IEA) recently released a new report ‘Carbon Accounting for Sustainable Biofuels’. The study, prepared in support of Brazil’s G20 presidency, examines complexities...
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Renewable CO2 from food waste based biogas – a case story from Switzerland
Biogenic CO2 will be increasingly required in the future as substitute for fossil CO2 for chemical and food industries, as CO2 source for Carbon Capture and Storage (for negative emissions) and as...
Low emission biomass combustion in automated boilers for heat and power
Bioenergy is the main renewable energy contributing around 10% to the global energy demand. Most bioenergy is still produced through the combustion of solid biomass. While various technologies are...
Commercialization of drop-in biofuels and coprocessing
Transport-related emissions are still growing, with fossil fuels contributing more than 90% of the energy demand required by this sector. Consequently, the transport sector will have to decarbonise...
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