Bioenergy Europe has joined leading industry stakeholders in welcoming the outcomes of the recent EU-UK Summit and endorsing the move toward linking the European Union and United Kingdom Emissions
Bioenergy Europe, along with 16 other leading European associations, has co-signed a joint statement urging the European Commission to include the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) in its upcoming simplification
From July 1-3, 2025, the European Pellet Council (EPC), hosted by the Latvian Biomass Association (LATbio), brought together representatives of national pellet and biomass associations in Valmiera, Latvia, for
Bioenergy Europe welcomes the European Commission’s legislative proposal amending the European Climate Law to enshrine the 2040 climate target, a 90% net greenhouse gas emissions reduction compared to 1990
Bioenergy Europe released today its Pellets Statistical Report. The report covers the latest trends in global and European pellet production, consumption, trade, and the sales of pellet-based heating appliances.
The European Pellet Forum 2025 kicked off on June 12, 2025, in Gdynia, Poland, bringing together almost 200 participants from across the Polish and wider European pellet and bioenergy
Optimising heating is crucial for reducing Europe’s emissions. A new study shows that replacing fossil fuels with renewable sources, especially biomass, is a cost-effective way to decarbonise. The upcoming
As the EU prepares to update its Bioeconomy Strategy in October 2025, Bioenergy Europe is releasing a new position paper urging policymakers to ensure that sustainable bioenergy is fully
On 5 June, Bioenergy Europe convened key stakeholders from the European Commission and the bioenergy sector for a high-level dialogue on the role of bioheat in the upcoming Heating
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