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Brussels, 14 April 2020 – Bioenergy Europe joins forces with 180 stakeholders among national and European decision-makers, businesses leaders, and trade associations to form a European alliance for a Green Recovery, an initiative led by Pascal Canfin, Chair of the Environment Committee at the European Parliament. ...
Brussels, 11 December 2019 - Bioenergy Europe welcomes the European Commission’s efforts to put sustainability at the heart of its policies. ...
The REN Alliance partners, the International Geothermal Association (IGA), International Hydropower Association (IHA), International Solar Energy Society (ISES), World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) and World Bioenergy Association (WBA), are pleased to be teaming up with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), to offer a webinar on: Sustainable technology integration ...
Michael Taylor, Renewable Costing Analyst, IRENA Innovation and Technology Centre will open the session on the competitiveness of renewable energy technologies, referring to a coming release of a series of five papers on renewable power generation costs (bioenergy, PV, CSP, wind and hydropower). “This is the second time the different associations ...
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This population-dense region plays host to several world-class research institutions engaged in the development, scale-up and commercialization of next-generation bioenergy technologies. The sustainable utilization of forestry and wood processing residues -- from manufacturing wood pellets in Maine and New York to converting pulp and paper mills to ...
While fossil fuels still dominate the global energy supply with a combined share of 81%, renewable energy sources have the potential of becoming the dominant sources of energy for coming generations. Bioenergy is already around twice as large as nuclear energy in the world. ...
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Key findings include: In 2009, Maine had the largest percentage—23 percent—of non-hydro renewable generation, mostly from bioenergy. Texas leads the country in total non-hydro installed renewable energy capacity. ...
Bioenergy is now the main source of heat for semi-detached and detached houses in Sweden. ...
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Australia’s bioenergy industry – which uses biomass for heat, power (bioelectricity) and liquid fuels (biofuels) – is relatively small. ...
It analyses the success of a range of policy instruments in comparison with growth in the capacity of bioenergy electricity generation plants and actual bioenergy output. The policies examined include: Fixed prices. ...