Demand for sustainably produced biomass is expected to increase with the need to provide renewable commodities, improve resource security and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in line with COP26 commitments. Studies have demonstrated additional environmental benefits of using perennial biomass crops (PBCs), when produced appropriately, as a feedstock for the growing bioeconomy, including utilisation for bioenergy (with or without carbon capture and storage). PBCs can potentially contribute to Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) (2023–27) objectives provided they are carefully integrated into farming systems and landscapes. Despite significant research and development (R&D) investment over decades in herbaceous and coppiced woody PBCs, deploy...
This paper investigates how different sustainability criteria restrict the supply of cropped biomass...
Carbon neutrality in the transport sector is a key challenge for the growing bioeconomy as the share...
As energy crop production on European croplands expands, driven by accelerating consumption of bioen...
Demand for sustainably produced biomass is expected to increase with the need to provide renewable c...
Perennial biomass crops (PBCs) can potentially contribute to all ten Common Agricultural Policy (202...
Demand for sustainably produced biomass is expected to increase with the need to provide renewable c...
Demand for sustainably produced biomass is expected to increase with the need to provide renewable c...
Perennial biomass crops (PBCs) can potentially contribute to all ten Common Agricultural Policy (202...
Demand for sustainably produced biomass is expected to increase with the need to provide renewable c...
Acknowledgements This research received funding from the European Union’s Bio-based Industries Joint...
Biofuels offer one method for decreasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuels, thus h...
Growing crops for bioenergy is increasingly viewed as conflicting with food production. However, ene...
Bioenergy has been under intense scrutiny over the last ten years with significant research efforts ...
As the global population increases and becomes more affluent, biomass demands for food and biomateri...
Renewable energy sources (RES), such as biomass, can be used to address two important issues in Euro...
This paper investigates how different sustainability criteria restrict the supply of cropped biomass...
Carbon neutrality in the transport sector is a key challenge for the growing bioeconomy as the share...
As energy crop production on European croplands expands, driven by accelerating consumption of bioen...
Demand for sustainably produced biomass is expected to increase with the need to provide renewable c...
Perennial biomass crops (PBCs) can potentially contribute to all ten Common Agricultural Policy (202...
Demand for sustainably produced biomass is expected to increase with the need to provide renewable c...
Demand for sustainably produced biomass is expected to increase with the need to provide renewable c...
Perennial biomass crops (PBCs) can potentially contribute to all ten Common Agricultural Policy (202...
Demand for sustainably produced biomass is expected to increase with the need to provide renewable c...
Acknowledgements This research received funding from the European Union’s Bio-based Industries Joint...
Biofuels offer one method for decreasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from fossil fuels, thus h...
Growing crops for bioenergy is increasingly viewed as conflicting with food production. However, ene...
Bioenergy has been under intense scrutiny over the last ten years with significant research efforts ...
As the global population increases and becomes more affluent, biomass demands for food and biomateri...
Renewable energy sources (RES), such as biomass, can be used to address two important issues in Euro...
This paper investigates how different sustainability criteria restrict the supply of cropped biomass...
Carbon neutrality in the transport sector is a key challenge for the growing bioeconomy as the share...
As energy crop production on European croplands expands, driven by accelerating consumption of bioen...