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Bioenergy supply is not credible in several ways. Immediate increase of ethanol in 2023 from grass is not plausible - I suggest removing the technology entirely. Similar issue with biodiesel from woody biomass. I suggest removing these technologies and just fixing domestically-produced biodiesel, ethanol and biogas supply from the findings of the SEAI heat study: https://www.seai.ie/data-and-insights/national-heat-study/sustainable-bioenergy-for/
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Also need to analyse whether indigenous bioenergy supply is consistent with sustainable supply of resources, from the SEAI heat study, and what consequences for land use nationally is required.
Bioenergy supply is not credible in several ways. Immediate increase of ethanol in 2023 from grass is not plausible - I suggest removing the technology entirely. Similar issue with biodiesel from woody biomass. I suggest removing these technologies and just fixing domestically-produced biodiesel, ethanol and biogas supply from the findings of the SEAI heat study: https://www.seai.ie/data-and-insights/national-heat-study/sustainable-bioenergy-for/
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: