EU Bioeconomy Strategy Recognises Biogenic Waste for Energy Security
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To foster green growth, competitiveness and resilience across Europe
On Thursday, the European Commission presented the basis for a new "European Bioeconomy Strategy" which aims to boost investments and innovation with which to offer "sustainable practical solutions" from renewable biological resources and thus break with the Union's dependence on imports of fossil energy. Although [...] La entrada Brussels asks to boost investment and innovation in bioeconomy to break with fossil energy dependence aparece primer…
On Thursday the European Commission presented the basis for a new "European Bioeconomy Strategy" with which it aims to boost investments and innovation with which to offer "sustainable practical solutions" from renewable biological resources and thus break with the Union's dependence on fossil energy imports.
EU Bioeconomy Strategy recognises biogenic waste for energy security
ESWET welcomes this ambition and considers the initiative an important milestone in the EU’s path towards climate-neutrality and resource efficiency. The Strategy rightly highlights the relevance of biomass-based energy for energy security, particularly when derived from residual streams that avoid additional environmental pressures and complement other renewables. This approach aligns with the established role of Waste-to-Energy (WtE) in managi…
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