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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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IEA Bioenergy News Volume 34(2) – December 2022
IEA Bioenergy News is the newsletter of IEA Bioenergy. This issue covers the ExCo90 meeting held on 17-19 October 2022. It also features an overview of Bioenergy in Austria by Hannes Bauer (Federal...
Press Release – How bioenergy contributes to a sustainable future
Graz, 19 January 2023 – Dina Bacovsky, chair of IEA Bioenergy, presents the latest Bioenergy Review, an assessment report on the global status of bioenergy. Bioenergy is today the largest...
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Feedstock to Biofuels Opportunities for advanced biofuel
Read the full Report: Feedstock to Biofuels: Opportunities for advanced biofuels - Supply chain analysis and reduction in CAPEX/OPEX AUTHORS: Dr. Alok Satlewal, Research Manager, Ravi P. Gupta,...
Review of Waste-to-Energy Policies in South Africa and International Comparisons
This report is a review of the Waste-to-Energy (WtE) policy in South Africa, carried out within the framework of IEA Bioenergy Task 36 (waste valorisation). Drivers and barriers in the...
Multifunctional landscapes coupling low carbon feed and bioenergy production with restorative agriculture: Economic deployment potential of grass-based biorefineries
Grass-based biomass from grasslands can be used as feedstock in green biorefineries that produce a range of biobased products such as biomethane and protein feed. Biomethane replaces natural gas...
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