This paper provides a refresh of the 2022 Gas for Climate study, incorporating latest data and insights to update the potential estimates for 2030 and 2050, and turns the focus to 2040 to provide...
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Review of methodological decisions in life cycle assessment (LCA) of biorefinery systems across feedstock categories
The application of life cycle assessment (LCA) to biorefineries is a necessary step to estimate their environmental sustainability. This review explores contemporary LCA biorefinery studies, across different...
While animal-source foods contribute to 16% of the global food supply and are an important protein source in human diets, their production uses a disproportionately large fraction...
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...
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A new report of the NGO Global Witness reveals that US food giant Cargill has directly purchased soy from farms in Bolivia where more than...
The three largest soy producers (by weight and production area) are Brazil, the US, and Argentina, who are jointly responsible for 80% of global soy production...
This Regulation lays down operational guidance to be applied by Member States to ensure a robust and harmonised implementation of the risk-based sustainability criteria for the production of biofuels, bioliquids and biomass...
This report forms a component of Chapter 4 of Renewables 2022 and addresses a key question in renewable energy markets.
Several methods are currently used to track the bio‐component of co‐processed fuels including energy/mass balance, yield methods and radiocarbon techniques. The methods used to track or estimate...
Sustainable biofuels are an important tool for the decarbonisation of transport. This is especially true in aviation, maritime, and heavy-duty sectors with limited short-term alternatives. Their use by conventional transport...