EDGARv6.0 provides emissions of the three main greenhouse gases (CO2, CH4, N2O) and fluorinated gases per sector and country. CO2 emissions are provided separately for CO2_excl_short-cycle_org_C...
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Human activities and the corresponding anthropogenic emissions into the atmosphere show marked temporal variations, from inter-annual to hourly levels. Yearly emissions might be unable, for example, to adequately...
Explore the Bioeconomy country dashboard.
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...
Liquid fuel for energy purposes other than for transport, including electricity and heating and cooling, produced from biomass. EU, 2018, Directive (EU) 2018/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council...
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 European Biomethane Week is a must event for producers, users, investors and legislators involved in the deployment of biogases across Europe. The second edition of the European Biomethane Week “On...
The Egg, Brussels
India has quickly joined the ranks of major biofuel producer and consumer thanks to a set of coordinated policies, high-level political support, and an abundance of feedstocks. Over the next...
Development of outlook for the necessary means to build industrial capacity for drop-in advanced biofuels
Biofuels are crucial for reducing emissions in the transport sector, contributing significantly to the objectives of the Fit for 55 package and climate neutrality goals. This role is anticipated to grow in the future...