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Sustainable bioenergy deployment in East and South East Asia: notes on recent trends
The use and trade of solid biomass for modern bioenergy have grown rapidly in Asia. In September 2018, IEA Bioenergy organized a workshop in Tokyo to address these ongoing developments. The policies in Japan and South Korea have triggered a more import-oriented development, while bioenergy in Malaysia, Indonesia and China is closely linked to agriculture and rural policies. Four major points were raised and discussed: balancing local supplies and international trade, switching from fossil to renewable infrastructure, addressing sustainability concerns and tackling regulatory uncertainty. This workshop showed a clear need for more information exchange between countries through platforms like IEA Bioenergy.
Sustainable bioenergy deployment in East and South East Asia: notes on recent trends
The use and trade of solid biomass for modern bioenergy have grown rapidly in Asia. In September 2018, IEA Bioenergy organized a workshop in Tokyo to address these ongoing developments. The policies in Japan and South Korea have triggered a more import-oriented development, while bioenergy in Malaysia, Indonesia and China is closely linked to agriculture and rural policies. Four major points were raised and discussed: balancing local supplies and international trade, switching from fossil to renewable infrastructure, addressing sustainability concerns and tackling regulatory uncertainty. This workshop showed a clear need for more information exchange between countries through platforms like IEA Bioenergy.
Sustainable bioenergy deployment in East and South East Asia: notes on recent trends
Sustain Sci
Junginger, Martin (author) / Koppejan, Jaap (author) / Goh, Chun Sheng (author)
Sustainability Science ; 15 ; 1455-1459
2020-09-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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