
Carbon intensity (CI) has emerged as a key metric for evaluating the true emissions reduction potential of biofuels across their entire lifecycle. Establishing science-based, harmonized carbon accounting standards is essential to ensure that biofuels with genuinely lower carbon intensity are accurately recognized, properly valued, and effectively incentivized in the transition toward a low-carbon energy system.
This panel will discuss the technical, regulatory, and policy challenges in harmonizing carbon intensity accounting and defining sustainability criteria that reflect best scientific practices and reward truly low-carbon biofuels.
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Venue: COP30 – Blue Zone – Brazilian Sustainable Transportation Pavilion (PV-B26)