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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, India, Italy and Japan pledge for quadrupling of sustainable fuels by 2035 based on a new IEA report
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has published a new report “Delivering Sustainable Fuels” as a follow up of its 2024 report “Towards Common Criteria for Sustainable Fuels”. The deployment of...
Stockholm world’s first city to start capture and remove biogenic CO2 from the atmosphere
BECCS Stockholm is a large-scale Bioenergy Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS) facility that Stockholm Exergi is building, integrated with the biopower plant in Värtan, Stockholm. With operations...
Bioenergy is crucial for Europe’s ability to reach its climate targets a study shows
A recent analysis, led by Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, indicates that the transition to a net-zero or net-negative European energy system will be difficult and costly unless the EU...
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Replacing coal with biomass at Golden Bay Cement, New Zealand – an industrial proces heat case study
Biomass for industrial process heat The use of biomass for energy in industry is growing rapidly in the last 15 years or so. Until about 2010, the use of biomass residues for process heat in...
Process heat from forest residues for the battery industry in Austria
The use of biomass for energy in industry is growing rapidly in the last 15 years or so. Until about 2010, the use of biomass residues for process heat in industry was originally limited to industry...
Combustion of wood chips in a dairy in Denmark – an industrial process heat case study
The use of biomass for energy in industry is growing rapidly in the last 15 years or so. Until about 2010, the use of biomass residues for process heat in industry was originally limited to industry...
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