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EUBCE 2024 - Marilene FUHRMANN - BIOSTRAT - Strategies for the Optimal Bioenergy Use - Scenarios for Austria up to 2050

BIOSTRAT - Strategies for the Optimal Bioenergy Use - Scenarios for Austria up to 2050

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Biomass strategies and policies

Optimal bioenergy use

BIOSTRAT - Strategies for the Optimal Bioenergy Use - Scenarios for Austria up to 2050

Short Introductive summary

The future role of the use of biomass for energy purposes as measure for climate protection and the decarbonization of the energy system has to be assessed in detail in order to identify the most efficient and sustainable biomass to bioenergy utilization pathways. Since biomass and productive land are limited resources it is essential that an efficient and sustainable use of these resources is implemented. Unfortunately, European policies provide little guidance. From the same tracts of land services to the society are expected that cannot be easily reconciled, but mutual benefits and trade-offs are insufficiently addressed. Research like BIOSTRAT is required to elucidate and possibly resolve the inherent ambiguity of political goals.

Presenter

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Marilene FUHRMANN

BEST - Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies, AUSTRIA

Presenter's biography

Marilene Fuhrmann is Researcher at BEST - Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies Gmbh since 2019. In the Area Sustainable Supply and Value Cycles she is working on techno-economic assessments, potential studies and life cycle assessment of bioenergy technologies.

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Co-authors:

C. Dißauer, BEST, Graz, AUSTRIA
M. Fuhrmann, BEST, Graz, AUSTRIA
N. Gürer, TU Wien - EEG, Vienna, AUSTRIA
R. Haas, TU Wien - EEG, Vienna, AUSTRIA
R. Jandl, Bundesforschungs- und Ausbildungszentrum für Wald, Vienna, AUSTRIA
A. Schindlbacher, Bundesforschungs- und Ausbildungszentrum für Wald, Vienna, AUSTRIA
C. Strasser, BEST, Graz, AUSTRIA

Session reference: 2DO.5.1