05/05/2020 (Agence Europe) – As a "stable, flexible and cost-effective source of energy", bioelectricity has the advantage of complementing intermittent renewables and can therefore make a key contribution to decarbonising the EU's energy system, according to a report published on Tuesday 5 May by Bioenergy Europe. "Bioenergy [energy produced from biological material] is part of the solution to phase out fossil fuels, as it is technically mature, economically affordable and socially equitable", said Jean-Marc Jossart, Secretary General of Bioenergy Europe. The report considers bioelectricity to be an indispensable complement to other renewable energies because, unlike wind and solar power, electricity can be produced on demand here. To view the report: https://bit.ly/3frblVY (DG)