Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP)The Global Bioenergy Partnership "Working together for Sustainable Development"
In the 2005 Gleneagels Plan of Action, the G8 + 5 (Brazil, China, India, Mexico, and South Afica) agreed to launch a Global Bioenergy Partnership to support wider, cost effective, biomass and biofuels deployment, particularly in developing countries.
Following a consultation process among developing and developed countries, international agencies and the private sector, the Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP) was launched at the 14th session of the Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD-14) in New York on 11 May 2006.The chair of the GBEP for the first biennium is Corrado Clini, Director General, Ministry for the Environment Land and Sea, Italy.
Who are the GPEP's Partners?
GBEP brings together public, private and civil society stakeholders. EUBIA is a partner of the Global Bioenergy Partnership, along with Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, United States of America, FAO, IEA, UNCTAD, UN/DESA, UNDP, UNEP, UNIDO, UN Foundation and the World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE).
During the 4th Steering Committee held in Rome on Monday 12th November 2007, the Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP) welcomed Brazil and The Netherlands as new partners.
Purpose and functions of GBEP
The purpose of the Global Bioenergy Partnership is to provide a mechanism for Partners to organize, coordinate and implement targeted international research, development, demonstration and commercial activities related to production, delivery, conversion and use of biomass for energy, with a focus on developing countries.
GBEP provides also a forum to develop effective policy frameworks to:
- Suggest rules and tools to promote sustainable biomass and bioenergy development;
- Facilitate investments in bioenergy;
- Promote project development and implementation;
- Foster R&D and commercial bioenergy activities.
GBEP's main functions are to:
- Promote global high-level policy dialogue on bioenergy and facilitate international cooperation;
- Support national and regional bioenergy policy-making and market development;
- Favour efficient and sustainable uses of biomass and develop project activities in the bioenergy field;
- Foster exchange of information, skills and technologies through bilateral and multilateral collaboration;
- Facilitate bioenergy integration into energy markets by tackling specific barriers in the supply chain;
- Act as a cross-cutting initiative, working in synergy with other relevant activities, avoiding duplications.

GBEP Secretariat
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Environment, Climate Change and Bioenergy Division Viale delle Terme di Caracalla 00153 Rome, ITALY Tel: +39 06 57056147 Fax: +39 06 57053369 Email: GBEP-Secretariat@fao.org www.globalbioenergy.org
To download a background information note on the GBEP click here.
To download the GBEP leaflet click here.
The Global Bioenergy Partnership is registered as an Official Partnership of the UN Commission on Sustainable Devleopment, to view the entry of GBEP on the Partners for Sustainable Development database, please follow the link below. webapps01.un.org/dsd/partnerships/public/partnerships/1831.html
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