IEA Task Force 40: FAIRBiotrade
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- The International Energy Agency (IEA) is an autonomous unit within the OECD and is made up of 21 (mainly industrialized) participating countries.
- IEA Bioenergy is one of various "Implementing Agreements" that define the tasks of the IEA.
- IEA Bioenergy has 11 tasks, of which one is Task 40: Sustainable International Bioenergy Trade: Securing Supply and Demand.
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Overview
Key supporters: Belgium, Canada, Finland, Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom.
Objective: "Developing the sustainable bioenergy market is a long-term process. Therefore it is necessary to structure the path towards it. This Task aims in its first working period (1-3 year) on results that will create insights in information, decision factors and preconditions for the medium-term (4-10 year) results."[1]
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History
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Events
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Publications
See books, reports, scientific papers, position papers and websites for additional useful resources.
- International Bioenergy Trade - scenario study on international biomass markets in 2020 (.pdf), Jussi Heinimö, Virpi Pakarinen, Ville Ojanen and Tuomo Kässi; Lappeenranta University of Technology, Research Report 181, prepared for the IEA Bioenergy Task 40, 2007.
- Overview of recent developments in sustainable biomass certification (draft)(pdf) by Jinke van Dam, Martin Junginger, André Faaij, Ingmar Jürgens, Gustavo Best, Uwe Fritsche; IEA Bioenergy Task 40, December 2006.
- Sustainability of Brazilian Bioethanol (PDF)by Edward Smeets, Martin Junginger, André Faaij (Utrecht University);Arnaldo Walter, Paulo Dolzan (State University of Campinas); commissioned by SenterNovem, The Netherlands Agency for Sustainable Development and Innovation, August 2006.
- The impact of sustainability criteria on the costs and potentials of bioenergy production (pdf) by Edward Smeets, André Faaij and Iris Lewandowski; Copernicus Institute, part of the FAIR Biotrade project funded by the Dutch electricity company Essent N.V. and NOVEM (Netherlands Organisation for Energy and the Environment), May 2005.
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