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dc.contributor.authorMAES, Dries-
dc.contributor.authorVAN DAEL, Miet-
dc.contributor.authorVANHEUSDEN, Bernard-
dc.contributor.authorGoovaerts, Liesbet-
dc.contributor.authorReumerman, Patrick-
dc.contributor.authorMarquez-Luzardo, Nathalie-
dc.contributor.authorVAN PASSEL, Steven-
dc.date.accessioned2014-08-26T10:46:07Z-
dc.date.available2014-08-26T10:46:07Z-
dc.date.issued2014-
dc.identifier.citationJOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 88, p. 61-70-
dc.identifier.issn0959-6526-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1942/17087-
dc.description.abstractSustainability guidelines can help to safeguard the sustainable use of biological materials. When these guidelines are legally prescribed, their influence on the economic viability of bioenergy, biofuel and bioliquid projects is increased substantially, through their impact on national subsidy regimes and international trade. One of the key examples is the European directive 2009/28/EC, or the Renewable Energy Directive (RED), and the related COM/2010/11 that integrate guidelines for calculating greenhouse gas impact for various bioenergy pathways. This paper looks further into the sustainability results when influenced by principal decisions that are legally open for debate. Therefore, a concise review is conducted of the legal state-of-the-art on whether a product is waste or not. The review pinpoints uncertainty, leading to four potential legal scenarios. The sustainability of a complex biorefinery is analysed for each scenario. The results show (i) a high sensitivity to the principal decisions on the nature of waste materials in the scenarios, and (ii) to the definition of boundaries between the processes. More detailed rules for the application of the RED guidelines are needed, and should be complemented with methods specifically targeting all relevant sustainability aspects, thereby enhancing the overall understanding of the sustainability of the process.-
dc.description.sponsorshipWe would like to thank the editor and the anonymous referees for their helpful suggestions and insightful comments that have significantly improved the paper. The 'Energy Conversion Parks' (ECP) project is funded as Project nr IVA-VLANED-2.39 by the Interreg IVa-Flanders-Netherlands program from the European Fund for Regional Development that stimulates cross border projects. Also the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Flemish Government, the Provinces of Noord-Brabant (NL), Zeeland (NL), Limburg (BE) and the partners (VITO, Avans University of Applied Sciences, Wageningen University and Research, Hasselt University, and Zeeland University of Applied Sciences) themselves are co-financing the project. Finally, we would like to express our gratitude towards the organization of the eighth Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment systems in Dubrovnik (Croatia) for giving us the opportunity to present and thereby fine-tune our work.-
dc.language.isoen-
dc.rights© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.-
dc.subject.otherRED guidelines; sustainability; sustainability assessment; multiple pathways; biorefineries; biomass-
dc.titleAssessment of the sustainability guidelines of EU Renewable Energy Directive: the case of biorefineries-
dc.typeJournal Contribution-
dc.identifier.epage70-
dc.identifier.spage61-
dc.identifier.volume88-
local.bibliographicCitation.jcatA1-
dc.description.notesE-mail addresses: dries.maes@uhasselt.be (D. Maes), miet.vandael@uhasselt.be, miet.vandael@vito.be (M. Van Dael), bernard.vanheusden@uhasselt.be (B. Vanheusden), reumerman@btgworld.com (P. Reumerman), nm. marquezluzardo@avans.nl (N. Márquez Luzardo), steven.vanpassel@uhasselt.be (S. Van Passel).-
local.type.refereedRefereed-
local.type.specifiedArticle-
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.04.051-
dc.identifier.isi000347771100007-
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item.fullcitationMAES, Dries; VAN DAEL, Miet; VANHEUSDEN, Bernard; Goovaerts, Liesbet; Reumerman, Patrick; Marquez-Luzardo, Nathalie & VAN PASSEL, Steven (2014) Assessment of the sustainability guidelines of EU Renewable Energy Directive: the case of biorefineries. In: JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 88, p. 61-70.-
item.accessRightsRestricted Access-
item.validationecoom 2016-
item.contributorMAES, Dries-
item.contributorVAN DAEL, Miet-
item.contributorVANHEUSDEN, Bernard-
item.contributorGoovaerts, Liesbet-
item.contributorReumerman, Patrick-
item.contributorMarquez-Luzardo, Nathalie-
item.contributorVAN PASSEL, Steven-
crisitem.journal.issn0959-6526-
crisitem.journal.eissn1879-1786-
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