Bioenergy Europe has signed the
Negative Emissions Platform CDR Industry Commitments, joining a coalition dedicated to addressing the global challenge of climate change through Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR)....
Bioenergy Europe provided feedback on the evaluation of the LULUCF regulation. This feedback emphasizes setting achievable, science-based targets, the importance of sustainable forest management, and the need to separate LULUCF from emissions reduction targets while supporting technical carbon removals....
Last week, Bioenergy Europe signed BIOEAST Stakeholders Manifesto on “Sustainable supply chains and strengthened local processing of bioresources in Central and Eastern Europe”. Recognizing the macro-region’s valuable natural assets, such as fertile soils, freshwater resources and renewable biomass, the Manifesto stresses the need for enhancing local knowledge on environmentally friendly technologies. ...
On 25 April, the European Parliament adopted in plenary the Net Zero Industry Act. The legislation’s aim is to strengthen the European manufacturing capacity of net-zero technologies and overcome barriers to scaling up the manufacturing capacity in Europe....
On 12 April, the Council of the European Union adopted the overhaul of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD). This new version of the legislation will promote renovation and encourage the replacement of old inefficient fossil fuels boilers with on-site renewables, including biomass. ...
The Negative Emissions Platform (NEP) is thrilled to announce the launch of the public consultation phase for the Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Industry Commitments. NEP invites feedback from all stakeholders on the document, aiming to refine and enhance its provisions before finalization....