EU BC&E 2013: What Will Be the Key Innovations Reported in 2013
- 25 January 2013
21st EUROPEAN BIOMASS CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION
Bella Center - Copenhagen, Denmark
Conference: 03-07 June 2013 - Exhibition: 03-06 June 2013
What will be the key innovations to be reported in 2013?
"Efficiency of conversion from biomass to bioenergy, biofuel or bio-product is of utmost importance in achieving both the greatest possible greenhouse gas savings and the best economic performance of a process. Consequently, a number of questions arise. What in fact is the best way to use biomass to minimise greenhouse gas emissions? How can we best plan and design bioenergy processes to effectively fit into developing power grids that are increasingly fed with variable supplies from wind and solar? How do we make best use of our agricultural resources in Europe and globally and still ensure the sustainable use of our resources? Can we expand our use of forests as a source of biomass? Will certification schemes provide adequate auditing tools for monitoring compliance with sustainability rules?"
Dr. David Baxter, Technical Programme Chairman
European Commission, Joint Research Centre,
Institute for Energy and Transport
These are some of the questions we need to address. These topics and more will form the basis of the plenaries, orals and posters.
Take a look at the list of subjects which will be discussed at the EU BC&E 2013.
1. BIOMASS RESOURCES
2. R&D ON BIOMASS CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES FOR HEATING, ELECTRICITY AND CHEMICALS
3. R&D ON PROCESSES FOR SOLID, LIQUID AND GASEOUS FUELS FROM BIOMASS
4. INDUSTRIAL DEMONSTRATION AND BUSINESS CONCEPTS
5. BIOMASS POLICIES, MARKETS AND SUSTAINABILITY
The Conference is designed to provide a platform for knowledge exchange on the latest scientific results, developments in policies and deployment of this global energy technology. For this purpose the programme will be structured to satisfy the needs of both, the wider audience and the scientific specialists. The programme will offer overviews of the latest scientific findings, industrial progress and political landscape through key-note and plenary presentations. It will also provide specialised thematic sessions were details are presented in a more focused and technical manner. To guarantee the scientific quality of the programme, each abstract is scored by independent reviewers before the topic organisers - two for each subject - select the oral and visual presentations.
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