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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 welcomes new Chair, Vice-chairs and Technical Coordinator
Professor Mark Brown – University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia, has been elected as the new Chair of the IEA Bioenergy Technology Collaboration Programme for 2025 and 2026. He follows Dina...
New EU Clean Energy Technology Observatory (CETO) reports available for bioenergy, advanced biofuels and renewable fuels of non-biological origin
To tackle the complexity of the transition to a climate-neutral EU, the European Commission has launched the Clean Energy Technology Observatory (CETO). CETO monitors EU research and innovation...
United States aims to replace 100% of its domestic aviation fuels consumption with SAF by 2050
Jim Spaeth, US Department of Energy representative says that the country could reach, by 2030, a production of 3 billion gallons of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) for the airline sector based on...
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Literature review on Social Life Cycle Assessment of bioenergy
A comprehensive assessment of bioenergy requires an approach which considers all three pillars of sustainability: environmental, economic and social. Social impacts are the least analysed in...
Residential solid biofuels combustion – continuous improvement over time
Combustion of solid biofuels in stoves and boilers (<100 kW) contributes significantly to space and domestic water heating in residential dwellings in many countries over the globe. It provides a...
2024 Country Reports
The updated IEA Bioenergy Country Reports show the trends of bioenergy in the IEA Bioenergy member countries up to 2022, highlighting the role of bioenergy in their energy mix. The analysis is based...
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