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IEA Bioenergy News Volume 35(1) – July 2023
IEA Bioenergy News is the newsletter of IEA Bioenergy. This issue covers the ExCo91 Virtual meeting held on 11, 15 and 17 May 2023. It also features highlights from the ExCo91 Workshop held on 22-23...
Commercial status of direct thermochemical liquefaction technologies
The full report is available here. Direct thermochemical liquefaction (DTL) of biomass is an important pathway to produce liquid biofuels and biochemicals for the circular economy. DTL technologies...
IEA Bioenergy Webinar – Understanding Indirect Land-Use Change (ILUC) and Why Reality is a Special Case
Presented by: IEA Bioenergy Task 43 (Biomass Supply in Sustainable and Circular Economies organized a webinar titled "Understanding Indirect Land-Use Change (ILUC)...
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