Advanced Biofuels: What's It Going to Take? |
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![]() There has been a high degree of focus by policymakers in some countries, the media, NGOs and others on technologies such as electrification as a means (perhaps the only means in some cases) to decarbonizing transport. However, it is becoming clearer that advanced biofuels and other advanced alternative fuels will have to play a critical role as well to achieve GHG reduction targets in line with the Paris Agreement. The consensus from organizations such as IEA and others is that decarbonization cannot be achieved without advanced biofuels. But, scale up has been rocky as electrification begins to take off in some countries. -Dina Bacovsky, Austrian Delegate to the Executive Committee of the IEA Bioenergy Technology Collaboration Programme (IEA Bioenergy TCP) -Doug Faulkner, Co-Chair, U.S. Biomass Research & Development Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) -Gerry Ostheimer, co-founder and advisor, below50 |