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Today, more than ever, the fight against climate change requires a collective effort. Addressing the problems arising from the rapid depletion of resources and the changing environment requires Europe to radically change its approach from rapid resource depletion, climate change, and changing environment requires Europe radically change their approach to production, consumption, processing, storage, recycling and disposal of biological resources. The promotion of bioeconomy as a key EU policy will lead to a sustainable solution to these problems and improve the economic and environmental situation in Europe. One of the directions in which the bio-economy has to go at a fast pace is energetics. Using the potential of biomass as a resource for the development of bioenergy will have a positive impact on carbon emissions and climate as a whole. The European Union is pursuing a coherent policy in the field of renewable energy and in particular biomass, stimulating international dialogue to reduce environmental pressures, climate change and reduce the environmental impact of human activity. EU legislation on the promotion of renewable energies (RES) has evolved significantly in recent years, with the agreement reached last year for a 32% share of renewable energy in the overall energy mix at European Union level by 2030. The purpose of this report is to analyze potential opportunities for the implementation of European directives to increase the use of bioenergy resources in the field of energy production. An analysis was made of the state of the Bulgarian energy sector and the current regulatory framework for stimulating the use of renewable energy, in particular biomass for energy production. Conclusions have been formulated for the necessary measures for the future development of the sector. |