3 research outputs found
Net-zero solutions and research priorities in the 2020s
Key messages
• Technological, societal and nature-based solutions should work together to enable systemic change
towards a regenerative society, and to deliver net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
• Prioritise research into efficient, low-carbon and carbon-negative solutions for sectors that are difficult
to decarbonise; i.e. energy storage, road transport, shipping, aviation and grid infrastructure.
• Each solution should be assessed with respect to GHG emissions reductions, energy efficiency and
societal implications to provide a basis for developing long-term policies, maximising positive impact
of investment and research effort, and guiding industry investors in safe and responsible planning
Study on impacts on resource efficiency of future EU demand for bioenergy (ReceBio). Final report
This project was commissioned to examine the resource efficiency implications of increased EU use of bioenergy for electricity and heat until 2050. Methods of analysis include an extensive literature and statistical review, detailed GLOBIOM modelling of cross-sectorial wood biomass production and use, and in-depth analysis of the implications on a multitude of sustainability indicators. The results for biomass use for material and energy are reported for EU28, while the sustainability indicators are assessed both for the EU and globally. In addition, country specific assessments were carried out for three case countries (Finland, Germany, and Italy) to examine the results against country-specific policies and resource