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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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BIOENERGY AUSTRALIA SUBMISSION TO THE BIOENERGY ROADMAP
Bioenergy Australia welcomes the development of a first-ever national Bioenergy Roadmap, which will identify the role that the bioenergy sector can play in Australia’s energy transition and in...
Investing in Nature to Transform the Post Covid-19 Economy: A 10-point Action Plan to create a circular bioeconomy devoted to sustainable wellbeing
The need to react to the COVID-19 crisis is a unique opportunity to transform our economy and put forward the change that our society needs to create a sustainable and desirable future. A Circular...
IEA Commentary – Biofuels in the time of Covid-19: Staying the course on clean transport fuels in Latin America
Modern bioenergy is an often-overlooked giant among renewable energy sources, accounting for half of the world’s renewable energy consumption. Biofuels are by far the largest source of clean...
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Review of Waste-to-Energy Policies in South Africa and International Comparisons
This report is a review of the Waste-to-Energy (WtE) policy in South Africa, carried out within the framework of IEA Bioenergy Task 36 (waste valorisation). Drivers and barriers in the...
Multifunctional landscapes coupling low carbon feed and bioenergy production with restorative agriculture: Economic deployment potential of grass-based biorefineries
Grass-based biomass from grasslands can be used as feedstock in green biorefineries that produce a range of biobased products such as biomethane and protein feed. Biomethane replaces natural gas...
BECCUS value chains – from concept to commercialization
Deployment of BECCUS value chains - Download In the past few years, a consortium of IEA Bioenergy Tasks – Task 36, Task 40, Task 44 and Task 45 – collaborated in a project called Deployment of...
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