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Als onderdeel van het advies dat de SER op verzoek van het kabinet voor de zomer van 2020 zal uitbrengen over een duurzaamheidskader voor de inzet van biomassa heeft het Planbureau voor de Leefomgeving (PBL) een rapport uitgebracht over de beschikbaarheid en toepassing hiervan.
De Gemeynt heeft voor PBL een rapport opgesteld over de perspectieven op duurzame biomassa, als onderdeel van de rapportage aan de SER die een advies opstelt over het duurzaamheidskader van biomassa.
This report by CE Delft explores the potential of local biomass and feeding locations of green gas in the Netherlands towards 2030. It analyses four different scenarios with different degrees of support policies and of upscaling and technology availability.
IEA Bioenergy published a report analysing the potential for reducing the production costs of advanced biofuels. The report addresses the necessary e conditions under which these pathways would become affordable.
This report by Biofuture Platform provides an assessment of the state-of-play of two key bio-economy sectors: biofuels and non-energetic bioproducts.
This report covers both the production of biomass feedstocks, as well as the conversion of these feedstocks to different energy vectors. It focusses on how innovation could bring down costs and reduce barriers to deploying technologies within the biomass and bioenergy sub-theme.
This is a presentation as part of the RED-II for dummies, which has taken place on the 6th of February 2020 at Bovaghuis, Bunnik. Presentation of Renee Peerboom on HBE's
This report provides an overview of the development status and commercial deployment of advanced biofuels as well as the incentives and support policies which, at the time, were available to producers of advanced biofuels.
This report by the World Biogas Association aims to “highlight the potential of anaerobic digestion as a technology to generate renewable energy, abate GHG emissions and recover nutrients, as well as the role it can play in meeting the climate change targets.
Under the Renewable Energy Directive for 2021-2030 (RED2) the European Commission adopted a delegated act setting out the criteria for determining high ILUC-risk feedstock for biofuels.
The RoadToBio project is funded by the EU under the Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. Its aim is to provide a roadmap for the European chemical industry to exploit potential opportunities offered by the bioeconomy and increase the share of bio-based products.
Land is already under growing human pressure and climate change is adding to these pressures. The IPCC states in this report that greenhouse gas emissions from all sectors including land and food are needed.
End of 2018, DG Research and Innovation published an updated strategy on reaching a bioeconomy for Europe. In this document, they elaborate on this strategy and give updated definitions of e.g. bioeconomy.
The study on biomass potential investigates how research and innovation can contribute to the development of advanced biofuels in the medium and long term.
Frontier Economic has developed this report for World Energy Council Germany about the potential of Power-to-X (PtX). PtX is a phrase to indicate the production of renewable fuels (either gaseous or liquid, like hydrogen, methane) from electricity and carbon as a resource.
In this report DBFZ analyses the requirement for biofuels towards 2030 under the RED-II policy framework and the own German CO2-reduction targets for 2030.