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New Publication: Drop-in biofuels: The key role that co-processing will play in its production
Drop-in biofuels are “liquid bio-hydrocarbons that are functionally equivalent to petroleum fuels and fully compatible with existing petroleum refining and distribution infrastructure”. The...
New Publication – IEA Bioenergy Work Programme 2019-2021 Triennium
This publication provides and overview of the IEA Bioenergy Tasks’ Work Programmes for the triennium 2019-2021.
Workshop report: Nutrient recovery from waste
There is increased focus on nutrients in waste streams that are lost through linear use and/or waste treatments. Recovery of nutrients from waste allows a reduced need to extract nutrient resources...
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