Transition to bioenergy has potential benefits. In light of this, mention the cross-cutting barriers to bioenergy deployment.

Answer: Bioenergy is the energy produced from biological materials such as crops, woody biomass (e.g. forestry and agricultural residues) and other organic materials and wastes. According to the International Renewable Energy Agency’s (IRENA’s) 1.5°C scenario, bioenergy production would need to increase significantly by 2050 to achieve the 1.5°C climate goal.

Transition to bioenergy has potential benefits like-

  • GHG emission reductions via replacing fossil fuels.
  • Net zero emissions.
  • Reduced methane emissions through capture from landfills and waste streams.
  • Job creation.
  • Additional income from agriculture and forestry residues.
  • Improved waste management.
  • Improved energy security.

The cross cutting barriers to bioenergy deployment are:

  • Political and Institutional Barriers
    • Policy ....
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