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Press Release – More biomass and less negative environmental impact
With a new way of modeling land use, research shows how changes in land use combined with multifunctional production systems can help agriculture deliver more biomass while at the same...
Press Release – The Dawn of Greater Energy Independence
May 3, 2022, Brussels, IEA Bioenergy: the Ukraine war has exposed Europe’s critical dependence on fossil fuel imports, so EU Member States are discussing the required steps to break away from their...
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Integrated biomass residue management in Sandalwood Plantations in Australia
Indian Sandalwood is plantation resource with an average price of AUD 78,000 per tonne of heartwood. QUINTIS Pty Limited has sandalwood plantations totalling more than 14,000 hectares in Western...
Carbon accounting in Bio-CCUS supply chains – Identifying key issues for science and policy
Bio-CCUS (bioenergy with carbon capture and utilization or storage), is increasingly becoming a matter of on-the-ground deployment. However, while the technological aspects of capture, utilization...
Case study about a MSW sorting facility in Norway – IVAR
This report explores lessons on sorting technologies for waste in the field of material and energy valorisation of waste within the framework of IEA Bioenergy Task 36. The purpose of this report is...
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