The European Union aims, through the European Green Deal and the REPowerEU plan, to achieve a renewable energy share of 45% of current demand by 2030 across the EU. Among the different initiatives carried out to achieve this goal, forest biomass recycling is included. In this video, we will explore some of its key aspects, its origin, and how it can contribute to the energy transition.
Bark, branches, leaves, sawdust... All these elements make up forest biomass, a sustainable energy alternative that also represents a milestone in the circular economy. When transformed into solid biofuels, such as pellets, it can be used in both domestic and industrial stoves and boilers. The state of vegetation and its conservation are some of the challenges facing this type of energy, which also generates jobs and supports rural development.
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