Bioenergy Europe releases its seventh and final chapter of its 2020 Statistical Report. The report focusses on the bioenergy landscape as a whole and provides the reader with a comprehensive overview on the general EU energy mix including: the different energy sources in EU28, the role of bioenergy, the type of biomass, the distribution in the different final sectors, the socio-economic aspects, the GHG emissions and much more.

Bioenergy Europe members are be able to read the full report within the Member's Area.

Not a member? If you are not a member of Bioenergy Europe, you are still be able to gain an insight into the 2020 Bioenergy Landscape Report by clicking the link below. If you would like full access to the report get in touch with a member of the team today or click here to find out how you can become a member.

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  • Read the Policy Brief

    Each chapter is accompanied by a Policy Brief - a 2-page overview that will introduce you to key highlights from the report and provide essential information about landscape of the sector; providing an overview of the current dynamics of our energy system at a glance. It concludes with Bioenergy Europe's position on the current political debate.

    Policy Brief
  • Read the Press Release

    Read the latest Press Release  in relation to this report. 

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  • Contacts

    Cristina Calderon
    Market Intelligence Director
    Bioenergy Europe
    calderon@bioenergyeurope.org
    Claudio Caferri
    Communications Advisor
    Bioenergy Europe
    caferri@bioenergyeurope.org
       
       

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