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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’s leadership in biofuels is recognized at BBEST – IEA Bioenergy conference
The BBEST – IEA Bioenergy Conference opened yesterday in São Paulo, bringing together researchers from dozens of countries. The event will continue until Thursday, October 24. BBEST – IEA Bioenergy...
Decarbonizing aviation will only be possible with policies in support of biofuels
Jack Saddler, co-author of an IEA Bioenergy study on the aviation sector, advocates for bio-based fuels as the most plausible path to net zero by 2050; governments will play a crucial role in...
Comparative analyses of carbon emissions from electric and hybrid vehicles: who’s right after all?
The evaluation of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions over the lifecycle of electric and hybrid vehicles, using fossil fuels and biofuels under various conditions, results in the publication of studies...
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Biofuels in emerging markets of Africa and Asia – An overview of costs and greenhouse gas savings
This policy brief highlights the critical potential of biofuels in reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the transportation sector in emerging markets of Africa and Asia. A previous report by...
Food Loss and Waste: Quantification, Impacts and Potential for Sustainable Management
This report provides an overview of food waste and its potential role as a feedstock for material and energy valorisation. It was prepared within the framework of IEA Bioenergy Task 36. The purpose...
From base-load biomass CHP to a flexible energy hub
Bio-Energy Centrale Cuijk (BECC) is transforming from a base-load solid biomass power plant to a flexible renewable energy hub, which is steered on optimizing operational margin instead of...
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