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A multifold increase in advanced biofuels industrial capacity possible in 2030, shows a EC report
A new report examines how advanced biofuels can contribute to reducing emissions in EU transport as part of the EU’s industrial competitiveness and decarbonisation policy. Advanced biofuels can be...
New IEA report shows production of liquid and gaseous biofuels in India could double by 2030 through enhanced policy actions
India’s bioenergy sector is set to play an important role underpinning the country’s rapidly growing energy markets as robust policy frameworks boost ethanol and compressed biogas production and...
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...
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IEA Bioenergy News Volume 37(2) – December 2025
IEA Bioenergy News is the newsletter of IEA Bioenergy. This issue covers the ExCo96 meeting held on 17-18 November 2025 in Oslo, Norway. It also features a Task Focus by Task 33 (Gasification), the...
Biomass and Hydrogen: Allies for Net Zero
Sustainable fuels such as biofuels and hydrogen will play an important role in clean energy transitions. They complement direct electrification and energy efficiency measures in reducing emissions...
Nitrogen flows in biomass combustion systems – Part II: Options for maximising reactive nitrogen capture and case studies
The release of reactive nitrogen in the form of ammonia and nitrogen oxides from a wide variety of sources in society such as combustion processes and agricultural activities rises concerns due to...
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