Bioenergy is the largest contributor to global renewable energy supply but needs to triple its contribution by 2050 to support sector decarbonisation and safeguard future generations.
Bioenergy is the largest contributor to global renewable energy supply but needs to triple its contribution by 2050 to support sector decarbonisation and safeguard future generations.
In light of this, SUPERGEN Bioenergy Hub and the European Bioenergy Research Institute at Aston University have recently completed a substantial study of bioenergy research in the UK. Mapping UK Bioenergy Research Stakeholders: A Systematic Review of Bioenergy Capabilities and Expertise in Academia and Research Centres in the UK, 2016-2017 provides a current, holistic overview of bioenergy research across UK.
Co-authored by Dr Natalia Gomez-Marin and BRISK2 Work Package Leader Professor Tony Bridgwater, the report is currently available online from the European Bioenergy Research Institute website.
