IEA Bioenergy Task 44 (Flexible bioenergy and system integration) publishes good practice examples on flexible bioenergy to showcase the multiple benefits and services that flexible bioenergy...
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Biohubs are increasingly seen as essential to the cost-effective deployment of bioenergy at scale for decarbonising hard-to-abate sectors like heavy-duty vehicles and heat. The term biohub refers to an intermediate place...
The VALPRO Path project aims to shed light on the need to boost and diversify the production of plant-based protein in Europe. This is for a range of reasons including food security, human nutrition...
Reaching net‐zero emissions globally by 2050 requires an unprecedented transformation in how energy is produced, transported and used. In the IEA Net Zero by 2050 scenario, modern bioenergy...
The brackish, semi-enclosed Baltic Sea is especially vulnerable to the possible negative impacts of invasive species. Here, we examine the effects on commercial fish stocks of four species...
Highlights: Global food systems need to shift rapidly to more sustainable forms of production. Food systems accounted for more than 30% of global greenhouse gas emissions...
Status of biofuels policies and market deployment in Brazil, Canada, Germany, Sweden and the United States
This report provides useful information to spur the development of the biofuel sector. A historical analysis of the biofuel sector across 5 different countries sheds light on the different possibilities...
This report was delivered in the frame of the project ‘Assessment of successes and lessons learned for biofuels deployment’.
Cost-effective, reliable and sustainable feedstock supply chains are crucial to...
The global demand for biobased products and bioenergy is continuously increasing. One of the consequences of this increased demand is the development of a wide range of sustainability certification schemes and labels, aiming to verify...
This report presents an evidence-based assessment of the status of bioenergy around the world. The assessment is based on work conducted by some 200 experts, active within the Tasks of the Bioenergy Technology...