The new report "Harmonized bioenergy pathway sustainability assessment framework, advanced version" is available for download in the Publications section of the website.
The report is a methodological guidance document for performing a sustainability assessment for different types of bioenergy pathways (i.e. solid, gaseous and liquid).
The BIOTEAM consortium has made an effort to create an assessment framework that is sufficiently robust to be applied to different bioenergy pathways within different market contexts in different EU countries, and to provide room for inclusion of both objectively measurable and more qualitative sustainability impacts of specific pathways.
The pathway assessment framework aims at being sufficiently flexible to be applicable to a wide range of bioenergy pathways in all EU countries, while also allowing for differences between pathway configurations and country contexts.
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