Download the AEBIOM Statistical Report 2012 [HERE].
May 2013
European Industrial Pellet Suppliers (EIPS) Update
Fanny-Pomme Langue, Bioenergy International, no.66, 2013
First International Workshop on Pellet Safety held in Austria
Christian Rakos, Bioenergy International, no. 66, 2013
February 2013
"The big question: What's ahead for 2013?"
Fanny-Pomme Langue, Renewable Energy World, p.17
January 2013
"Bioenergy projects receive 630 million Euros under NER300"
Lara Mertens, Forest Bioenergy, no.14,p.5
"BioAlgaeSorb project – from waste to biofuels via microalgae cultivation"
Cristina Calderon, Bioenergy International, no.63, p.43
"4th European Conference on Renewable Heating and Cooling 22-23 April 2013, Dublin, Ireland"
RHC platform, Bioenergy International, no.63, p.43
"4th AEBIOM Bioenergy Conference 17-19 June 2013, Brussels, Belgium"
Anamaria Olaru, Bioenergy International, no.63, p.42
March 2013
"AEBIOM Bienergy Conference 2013"
Anamaria Olaru, Forest Bioenergy, no.15, p.4-5
December 2012
"Biomass can deliver climate change benefits"
EREC, New Energy, n° 6
"AEBIOM:EC limits biofuels sector but does not solve the problem"
AEBIOM, Bioenergy International, no.62, p.51
July 2012
"European Bioenergy Conference 2012"
Edita Vagonyte, Forest Bioenergy , no.11, p.5
June 2012
"Bioenergy creates a carbon debt- myth or reality?"
Edita Vagonyte, Bioenergy Insight , p.3
June 2012
"Position paper pushes energy tax revision- higlights potential market distortion"
Edita Vagonyte,Bioenergy International , no.59, p.35
May 2012
"Carbon Debt- a threat to bioenergy?"
Edita Vagonyte,Bioenergy International , no.58, p.37
May 2012
"Cut tax to promote the use of biofuels"
Edita Vagonyte, Forest Bioenergy , no.11, p.4
Spring 2012
"Bioenergy Challenges. Brussels backs Bioenergy"
Edita Vagonyte, EAEM , p.51
March 2012
"Energy Roadmap 2050: neither hot nor cool"
Edita Vagonyte, Forest Bioenergy , no.9, p.5, 2012
February 2012
"Perennial energy crops- An opportunity for CAP greening and economic growth"
Edita Vagonyte, Bioenergy International, no.56, p.49
The aim of work package 2 of the EUBIONET III project is to identify trade routes, quantify traded volumes and point out barriers & opportunities for trade. EUBIONET III also aims to assess the economically and technically viable volume of solid biomass fuels (woody, herbaceous and fruit biomass). This report covers the main results from the individual country reports.
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The objective of this evaluation report is to give a comprehensive overview of the current state of the art of different sustainability criteria and certification systems used in Europe and to evaluate the different criteria used for the sustainability and certification of bioenergy (D4.4. in EUBIONET III). The results from a stakeholder questionnaire provide additional recommendations on how to move forward in the development and harmonization of certification systems for bioenergy in Europe.
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The aim of this Road Map is to create awareness on the potential of pellets. Pellets are a form of densified biomass that offer huge opportunities for the increased use of renewable energy in Europe. Its intention is also to show member states how to successfully develop national pellet markets.
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Biomass currently accounts for 2/3 of renewable energy in Europe and bioenergy will play a key role in achieving the ambitious targets approved by the renewable energy directive. The potential from agricultural is still largely unexploited and this sector is expected to have the highest growth rates in the coming years. Within the bioenergy sector the increased use of biogas opens up new fields of applications where biomass has not played a major role so far.
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This handbook contains practical information on the use of energy crops for heat and power. It covers the reed canary grass, willow, hemp and poplar as well as the a chapter on biogas production from energy crops. The handbook provides the details on crop cultivation and harvesting, logistics, energy production technologies, rationality and economics of production.
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The brochure aims at helping the market to uptake this biomass ressource with appropriate technologies.
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The brochure, published within the RESTMAC project, aims at promoting the use of pellets for residential heating. The publication covers the production of pellets, the supply and the use of it in pellet boilers and stoves. The brochure also provides an overview of the European pellets market.
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This brochure, published within the RESTMAC project, covers the dedicated energy crops grown in Europe for heat and power production. It mainly includes the following crops: miscanthus, willow, poplar and reed canary grass but also gives an overview on switchgrass, hemp and other crops that are not widely used for energy purposes in Europe.
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