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Position Paper – The role of biogas and biomethane in pathways to net zero
The role of biogas and biomethane in pathways to net zero Biogas is produced as the main product of anaerobic digestion (AD) of wet biomass. Biogas can be used locally for heat purposes or for power...
IEA Bioenergy and Biofuture Platform cooperation to help accelerate sustainable bioenergy and bioeconomy developments
14 November 2022, Vienna (AT) – The IEA Bioenergy Technology Collaboration Programme and the Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) Biofuture Platform Initiative have signed a Memorandum of Understanding...
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Integrated land management using small-scale harvesting operations for biomass utilization
This study – produced in the frame of IEA Bioenergy Task 43 (biomass supply) – reports research conducted to evaluate small-scale biomass harvesting as a silvicultural thinning treatment for forest...
Environmental impacts of perennial grasses on abandoned cropland in Europe
Perennial grasses cultivated on abandoned cropland for bioenergy production represent a sustainable approach to gradually expand bioenergy supply at reduced risks for land competition, food security...
Position Paper – The role of biogas and biomethane in pathways to net zero
The role of biogas and biomethane in pathways to net zero Biogas is produced as the main product of anaerobic digestion (AD) of wet biomass. Biogas can be used locally for heat purposes or for power...
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