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Biogaz Europe 2010

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Biogaz Europe 2010 comes at a timely moment in the development of the French biogas market and bioenergy sector. Whilst its European neighbours are forging ahead, France is today beginning to realise the potential of this highly versatible and renewable energy form. WIth its vast and well  structured agriculture and agro-alimentary sector, France in reality has an outstanding potential to become a leading European player in biogas. The objective of Biogaz Europe 2010 is to provide a ground-up boost to the nascent biogas industry in France and to create a new, meaningful place of exchange between those with the « know-how » and those wanting to « know-how ». The event is programmed as a high-level, two-day international conference drawing on illuminating experiences from across Europe and Asia and is expected to attract 250 international delegates.

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Event Type:
Conference/Seminar
Date:
Sep. 29-30, 2010
Venue:
Region Rhône-Alpes
Location:
Lyon

The conference will assemble key international, national and regional stakeholders to debate the opportunities and challenges for the French biogas sector with a particular focus on determining how to move the market forward towards wider implementation.

The themes and speakers will therefore be selected to enable a constructive debate of the key policy issues set against a background of on the ground, practical experience from France and the wider European perspective.

The conference will target policy makers, régional and local authorities, the biogas industry and industry associations, the agriculture and agro-alimentary industries, the waste to energy sector, financiers and investors.

Biogaz Europe 2010 comes at a timely moment in the development of the French biogas market. Whilst its European neighbours are forging ahead, France is today beginning to realise the potential of this highly versatible and renewable energy form. WIth its vast and well  structured agriculture and agro-alimentary sector, France in reality has an outstanding potential to become a leading European player in biogas.

The objective of Biogaz Europe 2010 is to provide a ground-up boost to the nascent biogas industry in France and to create a new, meaningful place of exchange between those with the « know-how » and those wanting to « know-how ».

The event is programmed as a high-level, two-day international conference drawing on illuminating experiences from across Europe and Asia and is expected to attract 250 international delegates.

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