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Algae Bioenergy State of Technology Review

IEA Bioenergy Webinar Series – 25 January 2017 Presented by Lieve L.M. Laurens, Senior Scientist, and Jim McMillan, Chief Engineer both of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory Even though algae remain an attractive target for bioenergy applications over the longer term because of their high photosynthetic efficiency, the near-term prospects for primary algae-based energy/fuels production are poor due to the relatively high cost of cultivating…

Date: 25 Jan 2017

Annual Report 2009

The IEA Bioenergy 2009 Annual Report includes a special feature article ‘Bioenergy – a Sustainable and Reliable Energy Source: A review of status and prospects’. This is the Executive Summary of the strategic paper prepared by IEA Bioenergy. The Annual Report also includes a report from the Executive Committee and a detailed progress report on each of the Tasks. Also included is key information such as Task participation, Contracting Parties, bud…

Date: 1 Mar 2010

New Publication – Round Robin results of biomass liquefaction oils

…& Fuels available at: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.0c02090 A summary article on the Round Robin is available in the most recent PyNe Newsletter of IEA Bioenergy Task 34: https://task34.ieabioenergy.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2021/01/PyNe-47.pdf (p6-9)…

Date: 3 Feb 2021

India Biofuel economy roadmap – Challenges & Prospects

India Biofuel economy roadmap – Challenges & Prospects Feature article in IEA Bioenergy Task 39 Newsletter Issue #56 India is one of the fastest growing economies and the third largest consumer of primary energy in the world after the US and China. India’s fuel energy security will remain vulnerable until alternative fuels are developed based on renewable feedstocks. The government of India targets reducing the country’s carbon footprint by 30-35…

Date: 11 Jan 2021

Biofuels for Transport: Part of a Sustainable Future? – summary and conclusions – ExCo61 Workshop

…ture?’, held in conjunction with the meeting of the Executive Committee of IEA Bioenergy in Oslo, Norway on 14 May 2008. The workshop was a joint event with Nordic Energy Research. The purpose of the workshop was to inform the Executive Committee about recent results and trends in the rapidly evolving international biofuel sustainability debate. The goal was to stimulate discussion between the Executive Committee and experts working outside the Ag…

Date: 1 Dec 2008