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Fossil fuels and bioenergy production are related as alternative energy sources in the global transition, with bioenergy serving as a substitute for fossil fuels in energy portfolios [1] [2]. They are compared based on their logistical trade capabilities [3] and the environmental trade-offs involved in shifting from one to the other [4].

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The potential land requirements and related land use change ... nature.com Nature 1 fact
claimBioenergy allows for trade over large distances, similar to fossil fuels, whereas electricity from solar energy does not.
Sustainable Energy Transition for Renewable and Low Carbon Grid ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimMoriarty and Honnery (2019) assert that solar energy, wind, bioenergy, and geothermal will play a leading role in the global energy transition away from a century of fossil fuel dominance.
An integrated climate-biodiversity framework to improve planning ... ecologyandsociety.org R. Newell, A. Dale, N.-M. Lister · Ecology and Society 1 fact
claimTransitioning from fossil fuels to bioenergy requires land to produce biomass and bioenergy crops, which can result in trade-offs for biodiversity.
Reforming Iran's Energy Policy: Strategies for Sustainability ... jpia.princeton.edu Behdad Gilzad Kohan, Hamid Dahouei · Journal of Public and International Affairs 1 fact
claimDiversifying Iran's energy portfolio through investments in hydropower, bioenergy, and geothermal projects will reduce dependency on fossil fuels and enhance energy security.