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22/30454718 DC Sustainability and greenhouse gas emission saving criteria for biomass for energy applications. Principles, criteria, indicators and verifiers Part 1. Terminology

22/30454718 DC

Sustainability and greenhouse gas emission saving criteria for biomass for energy applications. Principles, criteria, indicators and verifiers Part 1. Terminology

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Standard number:22/30454718 DC
Pages:34
Released:2022-07-07
Status:Draft for Comment
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22/30454718 DC


This standard 22/30454718 DC Sustainability and greenhouse gas emission saving criteria for biomass for energy applications. Principles, criteria, indicators and verifiers is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 01.040.27 Energy and heat transfer engineering (Vocabularies)
  • 01.040.75 Petroleum and related technologies (Vocabularies)
  • 27.190 Biological sources and alternative sources of energy
  • 75.160.40 Biofuels
  • 01.040.27 Energy and heat transfer engineering (Vocabularies)
  • 01.040.75 Petroleum and related technologies (Vocabularies)
  • 27.190 Biological sources and alternative sources of energy
  • 75.160.40 Biofuels
This document defines the terminology to be used in the field of sustainability and greenhouse gas emission saving criteria for biomass for energy applications. This document specifically considers some relevant terms and definitions used in European Commission Directive 2018/EU/2001, the recast of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED II), and the European Commission Directive 2009/30/EC referred to as Fuel Quality Directive (FQD), or in other related European regulations.