Supporting local bioenergy development
Bioenergy is one of the most flexible renewables, with the possibility to convert biomass into many different end-products for different applications. Whilst national and international frameworks support bioenergy generation, there is significant scope for regional authorities to act, with bioenergy development being dependent on local conditions, stakeholders, resources, and action plans.
Interreg Europe projects have found a number of relevant good practices that could be replicated in other regions to provide sustainable bioenergy for communities, whilst also creating new employment and supporting regional development.
Regions interested in supporting bioenergy should consider existing good practices and available resources and can make use of the significant number of support funds and platforms for implementing their projects.