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IEA Bioenergy
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 13 ก.ค. 2020
IEA Bioenergy is a Technology Collaboration Programme (TCP) set up in 1978 by the International Energy Agency (IEA) with the aim of improving cooperation and information exchange between countries that have national programmes in bioenergy research, development and deployment.
IEA Bioenergy’s vision is that accelerating the sustainable production and efficient use of biomass, economic and environmental impacts will generate more cost-competitive bioenergy and biobased applications and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
IEA Bioenergy's mission is to increase knowledge and understanding of bioenergy systems in order to facilitate the market deployment of environmentally sustainable, socially acceptable, and cost-competitive, low-carbon bioenergy systems and technologies, and to advise policy and industrial decision makers accordingly.
IEA Bioenergy’s vision is that accelerating the sustainable production and efficient use of biomass, economic and environmental impacts will generate more cost-competitive bioenergy and biobased applications and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
IEA Bioenergy's mission is to increase knowledge and understanding of bioenergy systems in order to facilitate the market deployment of environmentally sustainable, socially acceptable, and cost-competitive, low-carbon bioenergy systems and technologies, and to advise policy and industrial decision makers accordingly.
Lowering Hinders for Maritime Biofuels
Identifying means to increase the use of biofuels in the marine sector
The maritime shipping sector is coming under increasing pressure to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. While biofuels are uniquely positioned to answer the call to decarbonize shipping, there are a number of barriers to introduction in larger quantities, limiting its use for propulsion in shipping to less than one percent of fuels today. The report aims at identifying methods to overcome these barriers, in order to accelerate the transition.
The maritime shipping sector is coming under increasing pressure to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. While biofuels are uniquely positioned to answer the call to decarbonize shipping, there are a number of barriers to introduction in larger quantities, limiting its use for propulsion in shipping to less than one percent of fuels today. The report aims at identifying methods to overcome these barriers, in order to accelerate the transition.
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Mixed plastic waste - Sustainable valorization solutions for material and energy recovery
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Mixed plastic waste is a challenging waste stream to handle due to its heterogeneous composition and it usually ends up being incinerated or landfilled contributing to environmental challenges such as carbon dioxin emissions and leachate. This webinar organized by Task 36 aims at presenting different pathways for the sustainable valorization of mixed plastics waste: mechanical sorting, thermal ...
Scaling up advanced biofuels production
มุมมอง 270หลายเดือนก่อน
Scaling up advanced biofuels production is a global challenge in terms of environmental, social, and economic sustainability, which can benefit from international collaboration and knowledge exchange. This webinar gives an overview on the status of demonstration plants and commercialization progress of advanced biofuels, introduces the BioTheRoS project and highlights two thermochemical convers...
Progress in Commercialization of Biojet /Sustainable Aviation Fuels (SAF): Technologies and policies
มุมมอง 4022 หลายเดือนก่อน
The webinar covered the latest Task 39 report on SAF that was published in Q1 2024. Since the last IEA Bioenergy Task 39 biojet/SAF report in 2021, the production and use of SAF have grown substantially. In addition to the increasing availability of SAF, the number of new facilities announced and under construction should result in an exponential increase in SAF production by 2030. This has bee...
Synergies of renewable hydrogen and biobased value chains: case studies
มุมมอง 3362 หลายเดือนก่อน
Producing biobased hydrogen could be an alternative option for renewable hydrogen provision. Moreover, there are many biobased processes either high in demand for renewable hydrogen (e.g. synthetic renewable fuels, biorefining) or that could benefit from renewable hydrogen integration. This webinar attempts to shed light on promising biobased value chains that could deploy synergies between the...
Expert workshop: Measuring the socioeconomic sustainability of bioenergy
มุมมอง 622 หลายเดือนก่อน
To be considered sustainable, bioenergy systems should demonstrate social, economic, and environmental benefits, while putting safeguards against potential negative impacts. This can be measured through a variety of criteria and indicators. The intensity of different impacts will greatly depend on the context from where biomass is sourced and converted to bioenergy. The literature has many exam...
Enhanced innovative technologies for a global production of sustainable aviation fuels
มุมมอง 2703 หลายเดือนก่อน
Enhanced innovative technologies are of high importance to expedite the global expansion of sustainable aviation biofuels (SAF) production. With a special focus on the EU and Mission Innovation countries like Brazil, India and Canada involving the IEA Bioenergy TCP Task 39 the ICARUS project is aiming on fostering the development of optimal methodologies, rooted in enhanced innovative technolog...
Utilisation and storage of captured biogenic CO2 - Deployment in selected EU countries
มุมมอง 1.7K5 หลายเดือนก่อน
A number of full-scale BECCUS projects have recently been initiated, with the majority of these projects being focused on CO2 storage. Just a few years ago, some of the actors involved in these same projects were more focused on potential utilisation of the captured CO2 rather than storage. This webinar attempts to shed light on the driving factors behind this shift, by focusing on recent BECCU...
Novel opportunities for the development of biorefineries: bio-carbon to chemicals and fuels by...
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Full title: Novel opportunities for the development of biorefineries: bio-carbon to chemicals and fuels by Integration of biorefineries and green hydrogen. Biorefinery processes can have a main role in the energy transition to a 100% green industry. IEA Bioenergy Task 42 (biorefining in a circular economy) recently provided an updated version of its global interactive web-GIS portal “Biorefiner...
IEA Bioenergy webinar - Chemicals and Materials from Fast Pyrolysis of Biomass
มุมมอง 8778 หลายเดือนก่อน
Fast pyrolysis of biomass has evolved into an established commercial process for liquefaction of biomass. Its liquid product is a standardized fuel for large scale boilers. Based on this success, other uses of the products from fast pyrolysis are being developed to enable a value added material use and/ or the production of chemicals. This webinar presented different approaches at varying stage...
IEA Bioenergy webinar: Treating & valorizing the aqueous phase from hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL)
มุมมอง 8988 หลายเดือนก่อน
Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) is becoming more and more popular as a process to efficiently valorize bio-based feedstocks, even those with a high moisture content. Besides biocrude, which represents the energy-dense product to be utilized in fuel production, relevant amounts of aqueous phase are produced, which need to be properly treated and valorized. This webinar presented some of the most...
Energy Games: Episode 3
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The Energy Games may have picked up a playful tone, but this is not a game and the issue is real. Misconceptions about sustainable bioenergy use jeopardise our climate change mitigation efforts. 👂Listening to what science says is critical: www.ieabioenergy.com/iea-publications/
Energy Games: Episode 2
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We are thrilled to release Episode 2 of the Energy Games! Which tactic is going to bring Foresters the victory and help us reach our climate goals? Hear directly from the IEA Bioenergy scientists: www.ieabioenergy.com/iea-publications/faq/woodybiomass/
IEA Bioenergy Webinar - Biohubs and the role they play in biomass supply chains
มุมมอง 2K10 หลายเดือนก่อน
Webinar organised by IEA Bioenergy Task 43 on Biomass Supply in Sustainable and Circular Economies. Sustainable biomass supply and management are key to the successful integration of bioenergy into the broader bioeconomy, essential for meeting climate commitments. Bio-hubs can play a central role in collecting, processing, and distributing biomass for renewable energy and bio-based products, vi...
WS30 Session 4: Promising developments in bioenergy concepts
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IEA Bioenenergy Workshop WS30: "Bioenergy in a Net Zero Future" Session 4: Promising developments in bioenergy concepts Moderators: Chourouk Nait Saidi, ATEE (France) Berend Vreugdenhil, TNO (Netherlands) Speakers: Marion Maheut, ENGIE (France) - "Diversification of applications downstream of pyrogasification" Joakim Lundgren, Luleå University of Technology (Sweden) - "Carbon-negative productio...
WS30 Session 3: Flexible bioenergy and the use of biogenic CO2 in future energy systems
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WS30 Session 3: Flexible bioenergy and the use of biogenic CO2 in future energy systems
WS30 Session 2: Drivers, barriers, effective policies & strategies to support the role of bioenergy
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WS30 Session 2: Drivers, barriers, effective policies & strategies to support the role of bioenergy
WS30 Session 1: The role of bioenergy in energy transition strategies
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WS30 Session 1: The role of bioenergy in energy transition strategies
IEA Bioenergy WS30 - Bioenergy in a Net Zero Future
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IEA Bioenergy WS30 - Bioenergy in a Net Zero Future
Workshop Biomass combustion and CCUS - IEA Bioenergy Task 32 - 21 September 2023
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Workshop Biomass combustion and CCUS - IEA Bioenergy Task 32 - 21 September 2023
IEA Bioenergy Task 36 - Regional Sustainability Workshop Series: North America
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IEA Bioenergy Task 36 - Regional Sustainability Workshop Series: North America
IEA Bioenergy Webinar: Understanding Indirect Land-Use Change ILUC and Why Reality is a Special Case
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IEA Bioenergy Webinar: Understanding Indirect Land-Use Change ILUC and Why Reality is a Special Case
WS29 Session 3: Sustainable biofuel production
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WS29 Session 3: Sustainable biofuel production
WS29 Session 2: Biomass supply opportunities in developing economies and sustainability of supply
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WS29 Session 2: Biomass supply opportunities in developing economies and sustainability of supply
WS29 Session 1: Supporting clean energy transitions and improved energy access in emerging economies
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WS29 Session 1: Supporting clean energy transitions and improved energy access in emerging economies
IEA Bioenergy Webinar - Integrated Biogas Systems - Sustainable Solutions Beyond Energy
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IEA Bioenergy Webinar - Integrated Biogas Systems - Sustainable Solutions Beyond Energy
IEA Bioenergy Task 44 Workshop on Flexibility Provision from Biogenic Gases
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IEA Bioenergy Task 44 Workshop on Flexibility Provision from Biogenic Gases
IEA Bioenergy WS28 - 6 - Developments in Austria
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IEA Bioenergy WS28 - 6 - Developments in Austria
IEA Bioenergy WS28 - 5 Panel discussion Liquid Biofuels
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IEA Bioenergy WS28 - 5 Panel discussion Liquid Biofuels
IEA Bioenergy WS28 - 4 - Technical presentations Liquid biofuels
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IEA Bioenergy WS28 - 4 - Technical presentations Liquid biofuels
The only reason to do this is to replace bunker oil, if we still use oil and diesel where will the bunker oil be used? If we need diesel to get all the goods to the ships won't the bottom of each barrel still exist as the oil is refined at the same time? 65% of methanol is made by gas and 35% by coal, renewables are proposed to make 10 million tons by 2027 according to the methanol institute, if all projects go ahead and shipping fuel is 370 million tons a year and reductions in overall consumption need to happen now, is this just a place for governments to sink debt so it enters the economy as money instead of degrowth?
A great learning on the new ideas which will change the energy system in future
The session by the IEA was great and appreciated, and all the prestigious researchers and directors on the panel shared their in-depth insights. Students of mechanical engineering whose major is renewable energy, specifically biogas. I'm glad I came across this video. Mr. Dong, Michela, Sam and David have outstanding grip and they are doing an amazing Job. @IEA Thank you for uploading this recording.
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Great video! It's interesting to see the many benefits that biogas systems can provide beyond just energy production. It's clear that they have the potential to make a significant positive impact on multiple sectors and environments. I appreciate the emphasis on the customization options available with this technology. Thanks for sharing!
Where can I download the pdf for further research and reference?
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The Earth is cooler with the atmos/GHGs/albedo not warmer. To perform as advertised the GHGs require “extra” energy upwelling from the surface radiating as a black body. The kinetic heat transfer processes of the contiguous atmos molecules render that scenario impossible. No greenhouse effect, no GHG warming, no man/CO2 driven climate change or Gorebal warming.
This is very interesting.
Mind you: "This was recorded 5 years ago!" Lots of action has happened since.
1) By reflecting away 30% of ISR the albedo, which would not exist w/o the atmosphere/GHGs, makes the earth cooler than it would be without that atmosphere like that reflective panel set behind the windshield. Remove the atmosphere/GHGs and the earth would become much like the Moon and Mercury, a barren rock with a 0.1 albedo, 20% more kJ/h, hot^3 on the lit side, cold^3 on the dark. Nikolov, Kramm (U of AK) and UCLA Diviner mission all tacitly agree. 2) the GHG up/down welling, “trapping”/”back” radiating/delaying/intercepting, 100 % efficient, perpetual warming loop requires "extra" energy which according to RGHE theory comes from 3) the terrestrial surface radiating that "extra" energy as a LWIR ideal black body which 4) cannot happen because of the non-radiative heat transfer processes of the contiguous atmospheric molecules and as demonstrated by experiment, the gold standard of classical science: principia-scientific.org/debunking-the-greenhouse-gas-theory-with-a-boiling-water-pot/ 1+2+3+4 = 0 Greenhouse Effect + 0 Greenhouse gas warming + 0 man caused climate change. Version 1.0 050721
This is so amazing.
Thank you to share this webinar due to time lag, I can not join it. Prima.