With Europe’s summer fire season about to begin, MEP Sakis Arnaoutoglou hosted yesterday the premiere of the Documentary “Fuel the solution, not the fire” realised by Bioenergy Europe....
On 21 May, Bioenergy Europe and Stûv welcomed representatives from the European Commission’s DG ENER to Stûv’s facilities for a technical exchange on the ongoing revision of Ecodesign and Energy Labelling requirements for solid-fuel local space heaters....
Renewable heat in focus at IrBEA 2026, as Bioenergy Europe joined the conference to discuss the evolving EU policy framework shaping the bioenergy sector and the future of clean heat in Europe. ...
In a letter sent yesterday to President von der Leyen and relevant Commissioners, the Board of Bioenergy Europe urges Europe to fully recognise the contribution of sustainable bioenergy in addressing Europe’s energy security and shaping future legislative frameworks. ...
In this edition of Meet our Members, Lino Leonardo Piloni, the founder of Pirin Pellet shares how the Razlog-based producer has spent two decades supplying ENplus® certified wood pellets for heating, built on careful raw-material selection and year-round reliability. ...
Bioeconomy and energy security in Europe were at the centre of the discussion at the FIPER conference “Energy Security, Innovation and Communities”. The event, held in Milan, marked the association’s 25th anniversary....
From 21 to 23 April, Argus Media held its Biomass Conference 2026 in London. The event brought together industry leaders, market analysts, policymakers and sustainability experts to discuss the future of biomass in a changing global energy landscape....
On 8 April, Bioenergy Europe’s Working Group Sustainability met to discuss a series of EU policy developments that are expected to shape the future of sustainable biomass and the wider bioeconomy....
Imagine a near future where homes, industry and transport rely on electricity only. On the first freezing week of winter, heat pumps work at full speed all day long, people charge their cars, and the EU’s industry runs on electrons....