Renewable energies in transport | Monitoring report

The monitoring report ‘Renewable energies in transport’ describes the current status of the energy transition in transport in Germany, Europe and worldwide. The focus is on renewable fuels from biomass and electricity, as well as renewable hydrogen and electricity. The report begins with an outlook on the energy transition in transport with a view to climate-neutral transport, comparing future demand for renewable energies with their supply. It also presents the current status of transport and its infrastructure, the legal framework and fundamental political objectives for renewable energies, and the key steps in the supply and use chain for renewable energies, followed by an ecological and economic assessment.

 

Title:Renewable Energies in Transport | Monitoring Report
Authors:Jörg Schröder, Kati Görsch, Niels Dögnitz, Stephanie Hauschild, Karin Naumann, Inga Katharina Götz, Christian Klüpfel, Karl-Friedrich Cyffka, Selina Nieß, Kathleen Meisel, Hendrik Etzold, Chiara Naomi Lenz, Gabriel Costa de Paiva, Klaus Thuneke, Edgar Remmele, Peter Emberger, Wolfram Tuschewitzki, Tobias Prieß, Felix Mendler, Ulf Neuling, Tjerk Zitscher, Christian Bauer, Romain Sacchi, Jakob Köchermann
Publisher:DBFZ Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum gemeinnützige GmbH
Publication date:2025
Medium:PDF
Scope:XX Pages
Size:XX MB
Language:English
Keywords:Transport, renewable energies, fuels, monitoring, report, outlook, regulations, technologies, resources, market indicators, application, environment, economics
Citation:Schröder, J.; Görsch, K. (Eds.) (2025). Renewable energies in transport: Monitoring Report. Leipzig: DBFZ. 204 pages.
ISBN:978-3-949807-36-7. DOI: 
Price:free of charge

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