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IEA: Carbon accounting is of increasing importance in biofuel policies around the world
The International Energy Agency (IEA) recently released a new report ‘Carbon Accounting for Sustainable Biofuels’. The study, prepared in support of Brazil’s G20 presidency, examines complexities...
UN and international organizations: sustainable bioenergy is key for achieving climate and development goals
Rome, 20 June 2024 - A group of international organizations - including UN organizations FAO, UNEP, UNECE and UNIDO, as well as IEA, IRENA, IEA Bioenergy, GBEP and the CEM Biofuture Platform - unite...
Survey on bottlenecks in the commercialization of biorefineries
The survey investigates barriers related to the broader commercialization of biorefineries, as part of a project on Task 42 “Biorefinery in a Circular Economy” of the International Energy Agency...
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Commercialization of drop-in biofuels and coprocessing
Transport-related emissions are still growing, with fossil fuels contributing more than 90% of the energy demand required by this sector. Consequently, the transport sector will have to decarbonise...
IEA: Carbon accounting is of increasing importance in biofuel policies around the world
The International Energy Agency (IEA) recently released a new report ‘Carbon Accounting for Sustainable Biofuels’. The study, prepared in support of Brazil’s G20 presidency, examines complexities...
Wildfire Resilience and Biomass Supply
Climate change has more than doubled the likelihood of extreme forest weather conditions in Canada. Over the years, in Canada, the annual area burned by wildfires has witnessed a steady increase,...
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