Europe is trying to switch away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy. Bioenergy is well positioned to play a large role in this. However, bioenergy as a share of total energy used differs substantially between European countries. What causes these differences and what the barriers are to bioenergy implementation is researched in this thesis for seven EU countries: Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK. The systemic barriers to bioenergy implementation are categorised in the five categories, infrastructure, market problems, interactions, institutions, and capabilities. A literature review gives the first insight into the barriers, which is then followed by ananalysis of current policy in the seven count...
Nowadays, it is globally accepted the need of increasing the share of renewable energy to minimize g...
Biogas stands as a renewable and carbon-neutral energy source of fast growing interest. The produced...
Many aspects of present energy systems and the direction towards future energy systems are incompati...
Europe is trying to switch away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy. Bioenergy is well positi...
The European Commission has set challenging targets for renewable energy expansion in Europe as part...
This paper uses both quantitative and qualitative analyses to evaluate the effectiveness of governme...
Biomass as a renewable energy source holds a great potential in responding to energy challenges of t...
Based on the approach of 'arena of development' controversies over bioenergy in the shaping of a Dan...
RES Master´s Thesis Verkefnið er unnið í tengslum við Háskóla Íslands og Háskólann á AkureyriIn lig...
Supportive legislation and improving technologies are making bioenergy an increasingly attractive en...
The study carried out within the Bioenergy Network of Excellence analyses the implementation of impo...
This thesis, which consists of five separate papers, analyses the possibilities for increasing the u...
Biomass can be used to substitute the use of fossil fuels in the energy system. Presently, the use o...
What are the sub-national implications, in policy and practice, of environmental policy integration ...
The diffusion of renewable energy – particularly in transport – in cities may facilitate the transit...
Nowadays, it is globally accepted the need of increasing the share of renewable energy to minimize g...
Biogas stands as a renewable and carbon-neutral energy source of fast growing interest. The produced...
Many aspects of present energy systems and the direction towards future energy systems are incompati...
Europe is trying to switch away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy. Bioenergy is well positi...
The European Commission has set challenging targets for renewable energy expansion in Europe as part...
This paper uses both quantitative and qualitative analyses to evaluate the effectiveness of governme...
Biomass as a renewable energy source holds a great potential in responding to energy challenges of t...
Based on the approach of 'arena of development' controversies over bioenergy in the shaping of a Dan...
RES Master´s Thesis Verkefnið er unnið í tengslum við Háskóla Íslands og Háskólann á AkureyriIn lig...
Supportive legislation and improving technologies are making bioenergy an increasingly attractive en...
The study carried out within the Bioenergy Network of Excellence analyses the implementation of impo...
This thesis, which consists of five separate papers, analyses the possibilities for increasing the u...
Biomass can be used to substitute the use of fossil fuels in the energy system. Presently, the use o...
What are the sub-national implications, in policy and practice, of environmental policy integration ...
The diffusion of renewable energy – particularly in transport – in cities may facilitate the transit...
Nowadays, it is globally accepted the need of increasing the share of renewable energy to minimize g...
Biogas stands as a renewable and carbon-neutral energy source of fast growing interest. The produced...
Many aspects of present energy systems and the direction towards future energy systems are incompati...