Bioenergy is the most common renewable energy source in Europe - and it's expected to continue to make up a significant part of the energy mix in the future.
However, its climate performance can vary significantly depending on the production and processing of forest or agriculture biomass and the final use for biofuel production or heat and power generation.
Some bioenergy and biofuel pathways have higher (GHG) savings than others, according to the latest data published by the JRC.