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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...
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...
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Lowering Hinders for Maritime Biofuels – Identifying means to increase the use of biofuels in the marine sector
The maritime shipping sector is coming under increasing pressure to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. While biofuels are uniquely positioned to answer the call to decarbonize shipping,...
Residual biomass fuel projections for New Zealand
The goal of this report and the accompanying tables is to describe the woody biomass residue resources in New Zealand by volume, type, energy content, and region over time for the coming 30 years...
Flexibility by fast pyrolysis in renewable energy systems
With the increasing contribution of variable renewable energy sources in primary power production, there is a clear need to provide additional flexibility to ensure supply and demand remain properly...
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