This review identifies examples of good practices applied along the different stages of the bioenergy value chain with potential co-benefits for nutrition.
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Combined Bio-Hydrogen, Heat, and Power Production Based on Residual Biomass Gasification: Energy, Exergy, and Renewability Assessment of an Alternative Process Configuration
Bio-hydrogen from residual biomass may involve energy-intensive pre-treatments for drying and size management, as in the case of wet agro-industrial residues. This work assesses the performance of an alternative process layout...
TIM Energy maps technologies and innovations in the field of energy, as identified in the Strategic Energy Technologies Plan (SET-Plan).
The EU strategies for energy system integration and hydrogen will pave the way towards a more efficient and interconnected energy sector, driven by the twin goals of a cleaner planet...
Integrating fast pyrolysis reactor with combined heat and power plant improves environmental and energy efficiency in bio-oil production
Biomass as a renewable energy source is an alternative to fossil fuels. Due to its lower energy density compared to fossil fuels, different ways of converting biomass into an energy-dense...
Bioenergy's role in balancing the electricity grid and providing storage options – an EU perspective
The objective of this IEA Bioenergy Task 41 report is to identify those areas in the grid system where bioenergy in balancing the grid and providing storage options can play...
This study assesses the potential role, cost and benefits of biogas, as well as the key barriers and drivers of biogas deployment in the EU until and beyond 2020.
The Danish Energy Agreement of March 2012