A growing sector in figures. europeAn bioenergy outlook 2014 ©AEBIOM - European Biomass Association...

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A growing sector in figures

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A growing sectorin figures

europeAn bioenergy outlook 2014©AEBIOM - European Biomass Association

The European Biomass Association (AEBIOM) released the new edition of the AEBIOM Statistical Report 2014 which is now available to purchase on the AEBIOM website.

Additionally, AEBIOM produced this presentation which includes the most relevant graphs extracted from the Statistical Report. These graphs may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, under the condition that the source is clearly mentioned: “AEBIOM-European Bioenergy outlook 2014”

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European renewable energy production (177 Mtoe)overtakes the production of energy from each of indigenous coal (167 Mtoe), natural gas (133 Mtoe) and oil (90 Mtoe)

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Despite the contribution of renewables, Europe still remains alarmingly energy dependent: 85% for oil, 62% for coal and 66% for natural gas, not to mention its extremely high dependency on Uranium

EU Energy dependency

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Final energy consumption of bioenergy in 2012 was 102 Mtoe, almost double that of 2000. Biomass for heat and bioheat represent 74,7 Mtoe followed by biofuels for transport at 14,6 Mtoe and biopower at 12,8 Mtoe

Bioenergy

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europeAn bioenergy outlook 2014©AEBIOM - European Biomass Association

Vision towards the future

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88,9% of the renewable heatis provided by biomass

Renewables represent 15,6% (83 Mtoe) of final EU consumption in Heating and Cooling

Renewables represent 24,2% (798,7 TWh) of EU gross electricity generation. 18,7% of this renewable electricity comes from biomass, 65% of which is produced in CHP plants

europeAn bioenergy outlook 2014©AEBIOM - European Biomass Association

489.880 jobs in bioenergy

europeAn bioenergy outlook 2014©AEBIOM - European Biomass Association

In Europe there is a potential for different wood uses

including bioenergy

europeAn bioenergy outlook 2014©AEBIOM - European Biomass Association

The annual forest harvest corresponds to only 62% of the annual forest increment therefore EU forest stock is increasing

each year by 289 million m3

Data for 2010

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europeAn bioenergy outlook 2014©AEBIOM - European Biomass Association

europeAn bioenergy outlook 2014©AEBIOM - European Biomass Association

europeAn bioenergy outlook 2014©AEBIOM - European Biomass Association

Reference sources:EU28 Primary Energy production by fuel – EurostatEU28 Energy dependency on natural gas – EurostatFinal energy consumption of bioenergy – AEBIOM calculations of Eurostat figures. Data for 2020 from National Renewable Energy Action Plans (NREAPs) NREAPs projections and Progress Reports – NREAPs and Member States Progress Reports (RES Directive) RES and biomass contribution to the heat and electricity sectors – Eurostat EU job distribution in the bioenergy sector – EurObserv´ERAnnual increment of forest available for wood supply – EurostatForest in EU28 - EurostatIncrement and fellings in forest available for wood supply – Eurostat World production/consumption of pellets in 2013 – EPC and Hawkins WrightEuropean wood pellet production in 2013 – EPCEvolution of wood pellet production 2007-2014 with 2020 projections – EPCEuropean wood pellet consumption in 2013 – EPCTop 10 EU wood pellet importing and exporting countries in 2013 - Eurostat

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