The new triennium 2025-2027 has officially begun, and we are thrilled to continue working with Austria, Finland, the European Commission, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden. We are delighted to welcome Canada as a new member and China, for the first time, as an observer. The leadership team for this triennium includes Fabian Schipfer (IIASA, Austria) […]
read moreThe World Bioenergy Association is pleased to present the second installment: Bioenergy for Flexibility in Energy Systems – Part II: Heat Demand. Kjell Andersson from SVEBIO, Sweden, will represent Task 44, focusing on bioenergy flexibility and its application in district heating. 8.October 2024 at 10:00 CEST online/via free registration. This session will delve into the […]
read moreBiorefinery processes can have a main role in the energy transition to a 100% green industry. Producing biobased hydrogen could be an alternative option for renewable hydrogen provision. Moreover, there are many biobased processes either high in demand for renewable hydrogen (e.g. synthetic renewable fuels, biorefining) or that could benefit from renewable hydrogen integration. This […]
read moreKjell Andersson, Svebio (Sweden), as a member of Task 44, participated in a session of https://www.smartchp.eu/ entitled ‘Cogenerating a renewable future: The role of small-scale bio-CHP in Europe’s energy mix’ on 27 November 2023. He was invited to give a presentation on the spot (Brussels) with the title: “Market trends and flexibility for biobased CHP”. […]
read moreJoint workshop between ETSAP, IEA Bioenergy TCP Task 44 and the Intertask Project (ITP) Synergies on green hydrogen and the biobased value chain. Task 44 prepared this workshop as a hybrid session in Torino (Italy) on 17 November 2023. During this joined event, there were four presentations and a collaborative design session for the February […]
read moreWith a special focus on the flexibility provision via the heating sector. Speakers from left to right: Matthias Kuba (BEST, Austria), Ingo Leusbrock (AEE INTEC, Austria), Teresa Schubert (Wien Energie, Austria), Maria Lechner (INNIO Jenbacher, Austria), Elina Mäki (VTT, Finland), Markus Gölles (BEST, Austria), Dietrich Schmidt (Fraunhofer IEE, Germany), Viktor Unterberger (BEST, Austria) A […]
read moreJune 8, 2021 The International Association of Energy Economics (IAEE) aims to bridge the latest scientific advances in energy economics and its relevance to practical experiences in the energy sector. At the 1st online conference in June 2021, energy economists, policymakers and business leaders from around the world, from San Francisco to Tokyo were brought […]
read moreIn November 2019, 44 experts and stakeholders gathered at a workshop dedicated to the “Roles of bioenergy technologies in energy system pathways towards a WB2/SDG world” in Berlin, Germany. The workshop was organized within the scope of the Inter-Task project “Role of Bioenergy in a WB2/SDG world” involving Tasks 40, 43, 44 and 45. Attendees […]
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