Bioenergy for the energy transition : ensuring sustainability and overcoming barriers

Bioenergy currently accounts for two-thirds of all renewable energy consumption worldwide, including renewable electricity and renewables for heating, cooling and transport. Half of this consumption is in the form of traditional cooking and heating, mostly in developing countries. While these uses a...

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Corporate Author: International Renewable Energy Agency.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: [Abu Dhabi] : International Renewable Energy Agency, [2022]
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ISBN: 9781523151653
152315165X
9789292604516
Physical Description: 1 online resource (126 pages) : illustrations

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Summary: Bioenergy currently accounts for two-thirds of all renewable energy consumption worldwide, including renewable electricity and renewables for heating, cooling and transport. Half of this consumption is in the form of traditional cooking and heating, mostly in developing countries. While these uses are often inefficient or unsustainable, 2.4 billion people worldwide lack access to cleaner alternatives for cooking. Modern applications of bioenergy can provide for electricity generation, heating in buildings, transport fuels or industrial uses. They can also play a major role in the energy transition, especially in sectors with limited renewable alternatives. Whilst bioenergy offers various benefits, it can also incur negative environmental, social and economic impacts such as biodiversity loss, food insecurity and deforestation. Minimising these potential adverse impacts requires a strong policy framework tailored to local contexts. Policy measures are also urgently required to overcome the various political, financial, technical and supply chain-related barriers that continue to impede bioenergy deployment.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 110-126).
ISBN: 9781523151653
152315165X
9789292604516
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