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BIOENERGY, A SUSTAINABLE SOLUTION
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Turin Joint Statement on Sustainable Biofuels presented to G7 Climate, Energy and Environment Meeting
The Turin Joint Statement on Sustainable Biofuels highlights the role of sustainable biofuels in decarbonising all transport sectors, promoting environmental sustainability, innovation, and creating...
2023 Billion-Ton Report: an Assessment of U.S. Renewable Carbon Resource
The 2023 Billion-Ton Report (BT23) is the 4th in a series of national biomass resource assessments supported by US DOE’s Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO). The report provides a detailed...
Recent EC report explores what is needed to expand the industrial capacity for advanced biofuels production
On 7 February 2024, the European Commission published the report ‘Development of outlook for the necessary means to build industrial capacity for drop-in advanced biofuels’. The objective of the...
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Turin Joint Statement on Sustainable Biofuels presented to G7 Climate, Energy and Environment Meeting
The Turin Joint Statement on Sustainable Biofuels highlights the role of sustainable biofuels in decarbonising all transport sectors, promoting environmental sustainability, innovation, and creating...
Biofuels production and development in New Zealand
Read the feature article in IEA Bioenergy Task 39 Newsletter Issue n. 64, by Paul Bennett, Scion Currently, New Zealand uses very little biofuels in transport. However, with New Zealand’s main...
Overview of Thermochemical Liquefaction activities in Canada, Germany and the United States
This report provides an overview of research activities, demonstration activities and commercial applications of Direct Thermochemical Liquefaction of biomass in Canada, Germany and the United...
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