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Biomass: a strategic challenge for the ecological transition

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The ecological transition scenarios highlight the vital and complex role of biomass. Depending on how it is used, it can help to replace a proportion of fossil fuels and store carbon in ecosystems and products. However, it is at the heart of a host of environmental, economic and social issues,[…]

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Auteurs TONNET Nicolas, MOUSSET Jérôme, ADEME
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Thématique Energies renouvelables, réseaux et stockage
Changement climatique et énergie
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Date d'édition 2024/02
Nb. de pages 27 P
Format pdf/A4
Langue FR
Périmètre de publication National

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The ecological transition scenarios highlight the vital and complex role of biomass. Depending on how it is used, it can help to replace a proportion of fossil fuels and store carbon in ecosystems and products. However, it is at the heart of a host of environmental, economic and social issues, which require us to find compromises and balances. Moreover, the acceleration of climate change is having a direct impact on ecosystems, increasing the complexity of building and implementing strategies. 

In this opinion, ADEME describes the role that this resource can play in meeting the country's ecological transition objectives.

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