Suchergebnisse
IEA Bioenergy Tasks 42: Biorefining in the circular economy (Working Period 2025 - 2027)
Biorefineries are sustainable production technologies for the process-integrated manufacturing of a wide range of products, such as food, animal feed, materials, fuels, chemicals and energy from renewable resources. For the transformation of industry biorefinery technologies are making an essential contribution to the implementation of a circular economy and climate protection. The task aims to promote the commercialisation and market launch of biorefinery technologies.
IEA Bioenergy Task 40: Deployment of Biobased Value-Chains (Working Period 2019 - 2021)
IEA Bioenergy Task 40 traditionally focused on international trade and supply chains of biomass for bioenergy. Starting in 2018, the systems view was broadened, also to better meet Austrian requirements. The supply chain focus was maintained, but with a broader premise: The establishment of bio-based value chains for a sustainable and fair bioeconomy.
Bioenergy in a Net Zero Future
19. October 2023
Hôtel Mercure – Lyon Centre Charpennes, 7 place Charles Hernu, 69100 Villeurbanne, Lyon, FR
This workshop aims to discuss the role of bioenergy in the transition to a carbon neutral energy systems. The focus will be on policies and strategies to support the role of bioenergy in the energy transition and on the flexibility of bioenergy in the energy system, the use of biogenic CO2 and promising developments in bioenergy concepts.
Workshop: Exploring Flexibility from Renewable Hydrogen and Bioenergy in Energy Systems Modelling
17. November 2023
Hybrid, Torino, IT
We cordially invite you to explore the role and status of flexibilisation from renewable hydrogen and bioenergy within energy systems and integrated assessment modelling. Multi-sector coupling holds the potential for increasing flexibility. But what are the beneficial and detrimental impacts of system flexibilisation, and how can we assess and anticipate them?
Webinar: The past, present and future for biomass gasification
30. January 2020
Webinar - online, AT
The IEA Bioenergy Webinar Series are dedicated to various topics in the field of bioenergy. This time the past, current situation and outlook into the future of thermal gasification are discussed.
Workshop: IEA Bioenergy Task 44 - Flexible Bioenergy and System Integration
24. January 2020
Messe Congress Graz - Conference Center, Graz, AT
This workshop shows relevant links to other technological tasks within IEA Bioenergy.
Workshop: Residential wood combustion
23. January 2020
Messe Congress Graz - Conference Center Graz, AT
This workshop organized by IEA Bioenergy Task 32 covers highly relevant topics for residential wood combustion.
The Contribution of Renewable Fuels to Road Transport Decarbonisation
17. November 2020
Online, AT
A team of experts has assessed the transport sector and its projected development up to 2030 and 2050 for a number of countries. The analysis is based on current national policies, projections of the vehicle fleet, and on the availability of renewable transport fuels. This webinar will present the main conclusions and recommendations of this work.
Webinar - Integration of Biogas Systems into the Energy System
21. January 2021
Online, AT
IEA Bioenergy Task 37 recently published a new report highlighting how to match biogas supply and demand for energy as electricity, heat or transport biofuel across the larger future energy system. This webinar will present the main conclusions.
IEA Bioenergy Webinar: Residential Wood Combustion - Towards Low Emission Systems
06. May 2021
Online, AT
IEA Bioenergy Task 32 works to gather and disseminate essential knowledge on how to reduce emissions from small scale wood combustion while maintaining the benefits of heating homes with local renewable resources. The webinar will present the most recent findings from ongoing work within Task 32 on design guidelines for wood stoves and real-life test methods. The full reports will be published in the coming month.
European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
26. - 29. April 2021
Marseille & Online, FR
EUBCE is the largest biomass conference and exhibition in the world. Each year, EUBCE brings together the greatest minds and latest advancements in biomass, with the aim of accelerating research and market uptake across the globe. During the conference, over 2,000 experts from both academia and industry share and discuss groundbreaking ideas, technologies, applications, and solutions for the sourcing, production, and utility of biomass.
IEA Bioenergy Webinar: Sustainable aviation fuel/biojet technologies - commercialisation status, opportunities and challenges
13. July 2021
Online, AT
The webinar will provide an in-depth look at challenges and opportunities for commercialisation of SAF technologies, as well as emerging trends in research and development.
IEA Bioenergy Webinar - Flexible Bioenergy in Renewable Energy Systems
18. March 2021
Online, AT
This webinar presents the findings on technical options for providing flexibility from bioenergy and framework conditions and expectations in different countries.
IEA Bioenergy Task 33 Webinar - Gasification: A Crucial Technology for the Energy Transition. A Global Perspective.
24. February 2021
Online, AT
For this webinar speakers from India, China and Europe are invited to share their insights on how gasification is developing as a technology. You will learn on technology developments as well as ongoing R&D in the field of gasification. Gasification is a technology, which can serve many purposes. For the production of heat and power on a small scale, to the production of fuel and chemicals on a larger scale.
The Contribution of Advanced Renewable Transport Fuels to the Decarbonisation of Transport in 2030 and beyond
18. November 2019
Albert Borschette Conference Centre, Rue Froissart 36, 1040 Etterbeek, Brussels, BE
The European Commission Directorate General for Energy has been supporting an International Energy Agency (IEA) study on this topic carried out by two IEA Technology Collaboration Programmes, IEA Bioenergy TCP and the IEA Advanced Motor Fuels TCP. The workshop will present the findings of this project focusing on country-specific analysis of Germany, Finland, Sweden, USA and Brazil.
IEA Bioenergy Task 33 Workshop: Gas cleaning, experiences, new developments, analytics and diagnostics
6. - 7. June 2019
KIT Campus North, Karlsruhe, DE
The goal of the workshop is to share new knowledge and ideas about improvements for gas cleaning and the new developments in gas analytics.
Road Map for Dealing with Non-Permanence in LULUCF and REDD (2010)

To date the land use sector has failed to contribute to achieving climate mitigation goals in proportion to its potential. A major reason for this is the lack of a sufficiently robust and attractive solution to the non-permanence (reversibility) of carbon stocks that would garner stron support from Annex-I country stakeholders, including carbon market investors. Unless a solid solution to the reversibility problem is developed, REDD+ will also fail to result in significant increase in the use of forests to mitigate climate change.
Englisch
Environmental Sustainability of Biomass

Summary and Conclusions from the IEA Bioenergy ExCo68 Workshop
Herausgeber: IEA Bioenergy
Englisch, 20 Seiten
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Bioenergy in the energy system of the future

Energy supply based on renewable resources.
energy innovation austria
4/2019
Herausgeber: BMVIT und Klima- und Energiefonds
Englisch, 12 Seiten
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Future perspectives of bioenergy development in Asia
05. - 07. September 2018
Tokyo, Japan - NEDO branch office (Daido-Seimei Kasumigaseki Bldg 12F, 1-4-2 Kasumigaseki Chiyodaku Tokyo, 100-0013)
Within the IEA Bioenergy Agreement, Task 32: Biomass Combustion and Co-firing works on further expansion of the use of biomass combustion for heat and power generation, with special emphasis on small and medium scale CHP plants and co-firing biomass with coal in traditional coal-fired boilers. This is done by generating and disseminating information on technical and on non-technical barriers and anticipated solutions.