Facts and Figures
Below is a list of resources that provide access to reports and publications with facts, figures, datasets and forecasts related to the biofuel, biomass and sustainable energy sectors.
The European Commission´s Knowledge Centre for Bioeconomy supports policymaking by identifying, filtering and structuring relevant information and making it accessible by bringing together researchers, policymakers and other experts in the field analysing, synthesising available evidence and communicating it in a transparent, tailored and concise manner.
The platform offers access to legal and general publications and datasets in various formats from all of the EU´s institutions.
UNCTAD provides evidence-based policy analysis to help countries improve economic, social and environmental outcomes. The research provides authoritative data and analysis on trade, investment, finance and technology. And it offers solutions to the major challenges facing developing countries, particularly the poorest and most vulnerable nations.
This database contains over 400 resources including reports, presentations and journals about advanced biofuels and bioenergy. Topics cover feedstocks, conversion technologies, end use, sustainability, markets and policy.
IEA Bioenergy is an organisation set up in 1978 by the International Energy Agency (IEA) with the aim of improving cooperation and information exchange between countries that have national programmes in bioenergy research, development and deployment.
Bioenergy Europe´s Statistical Reports are enriched every year with new statistics and findings, it gathers unique data on the dynamics of the European bioenergy market from a growing number of international contributors, helping the industry, decision makers, investors and all bioenergy professionals to better assess the situation of bioenergy in Europe. The Statistical Report provides our members with accurate, up-to-date information on the overall EU energy system, the current state of play of bio-heat and bioelectricity, the availability and dynamics of supply, and much more - including a whole chapter dedicated to statistics on pellet.
EWABA is a members-driven non-profit association that supports the promotion of waste-derived biofuels. The resources section contains legislative documents that formed the waste biofuels market as well as reports or position papers prepared by EWABA or other industry stakeholders.
The IEEP works with stakeholders across EU institutions, international bodies, academia, civil society and industry. Their team of economists, scientists and lawyers produce evidence-based research and policy insight spanning nine research areas and covers both short-term policy issues and long-term strategic studies.
NNFCC was established by the UK Government in 2003 as the National Non-Food Crops Centre, it has grown to become a leading UK consultancy focused on understanding biorenewable markets and technologies. The publications section contains sector reports, policy information, news and factsheets.
The JRC is the European Commission´s science and knowledge service that gathers independent expert scientific researchers to produce reports and publications to provide support and guidance to EU policymakers.
The JRC is the European Commission´s science and knowledge service that gathers independent expert scientific researchers to produce reports and publications to provide support and guidance to EU policymakers.