Abstract

The seventh goal of the SDGs is affordable and clean energy. Woody biomass fuel such as firewood, wood chip, hog fuel and wood pellet is a one of the main clean renewable energy sources. The introduction of ISO standards for woody biomass fuels ensures interoperability of equipment and systems, promotes the transition to renewable energy sources, and opens up an innovation market that addresses global energy challenges. ISO standards for woody biomass fuels had been published as ISO 17225 and so on since 2014. Under such situations, Japan was reluctant to contribution for the ISO international standard of woody biomass fuels. This paper describes the outline of ISO standards, domestic status for its contribution, and future issues for standards of woody biomass solid fuels.

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