In the UK, a new study by Imperial College London Consultants concludes that the potential availability of sustainable biomass, with no harm to biodiversity, could support an advanced and waste-based biofuel production of up to 175 Mtoe in 2050. This conclusion reinforces a study by Concawe showing that advanced and waste-based biofuels, together with synthetic fuels and other low ILUC-risk biofuels, can play a key role, complementary to electrification, for the decarbonization of EU transport in line with the 2050 climate neutrality objective.
Category: Fuels
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