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Advanced Biofuels in the European Union - Status Report on Technology Development, Trends, Value Chains & Markets

Abstract

The report provides a detailed examination of the biofuel sector and advanced biofuel sector within the European Union (EU), focusing on its economic, environmental, and technological dimensions. The report is an update of the CETO 2023 report. The EU is highlighted as the central point of view, with specific references to EU Member States showcasing their roles in the sector. The report is essential for understanding the multifaceted role of advanced biofuels in the EU's strategy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enhance energy security. The report underscores the EU's commitment through various policies and directives, such as the Renewable Energy Directive and its amendment, which set sustainability criteria and define advanced biofuels. The report details the EU's leadership in scientific publications and high-value patents in the advanced biofuel sector. It gives insights into the current state of innovation and the areas where the EU is leading. The report delves into technological advancements and challenges in the biofuel sector. It discusses various advanced biofuel technologies currently being developed and commercialised. The report covers the trends in installed capacity and production of biofuels within the EU, providing a comparative analysis with other regions. It details the production capacities and operational plants for bioethanol and biodiesel. The report provides comprehensive data on the economic contributions of the advanced biofuel sector to the EU's economy. The report details the sector's impact on GDP and employment, highlighting the significant contributions from operation and maintenance, feedstock supply, construction, and equipment manufacturing. The report emphasises the importance of continued investment, technological development, and international collaboration to ensure the advanced biofuel sector's growth and sustainability.

Related subjects: Policy & Socio-Economics
Countries: Luxembourg
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2024-12-21
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