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Significant variations in the well-to-wheel GHG emissions of biofuels
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SME stands for sunflower methyl ester, RME stands for rapeseed methyl ester, CHP stands for combined heat and power, NGGT stands for next generation gas turbine
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Environmentally-compatible biowaste energy potential in EU-25
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The 'black liquor potential not available at high energy and carbon prices' indicates the reduction in the potential for the case that wood is redirected from pulp and paper to energy production
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Suitability for residue extraction according to environmental criteria
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Shows the suitability for residue extraction for bioenergy use, based on a number of environmental criteria
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Suitability for residue extraction according to environmental criteria in EU-25
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The site suitability map does not consider fertilisation as an option on nutrient-poor soils
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Environmentally-compatible bioenergy potential from residues in 2030
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Analyse how much bioenergy could be produced in Europe without harming the environment
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Biofuel production in EU Member States
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Environmentally-compatible agricultural bioenergy potential for selected EU Member States
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Figures for France and Germany based on HEKTOR calculations, all other on CAPSIM.
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Europe's forests at a glance — a breath of fresh air in a changing climate
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Forests do not only provide us food, fibre and medicine, they
regulate our climate and improve our quality of life. Human
activities and climate change exert increasing pressure on our forest
resources and the services they provide. With increasing demand
on forests services on the one side, and uncertainty and risks linked
to climate change on the other, we need to ensure that forests can
continue fulfilling their multifunctional role.
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Renewable energy production must grow fast to reach the 2020 target
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Europe has committed to obtain 20 % of its energy from renewable sources by 2020. An analysis of the 27 EU Member State action plans shows that renewable energy output is projected to grow by 6 % per year on average. Wind power, solar electricity and biofuels are foreseen to contribute with the highest growth rates. If all Member States follow the trajectory outlined in their plans, the EU will exceed its 20 % renewable energy target by 0.7 percentage points.
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Indicative biofuel targets in the member states
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