German Day on biomass at the 19th European Biomass conference and exhibition in Berlin
The German Day on Biomass will take place in Berlin, Germany, on the occasion of the 19th European Biomass Conference (6-10 June 2011) and Exhibition (6-9 June 2011). On Thursday, 9 June 2011, crucial questions on the challenges of biomass in the different fields of biomass end use in Germany will be addressed during this parallel event.
Germany contributes in a decisive way to the field of biomass application in the energy sector. The application of biomass as well in different fields beyond the energy sector gets more and more into the focus of research and development. The German Day on Biomass, imbedded in the official Conference Programme, offers informative and critical presentations to the state-of-the-art of biomass application in Germany. It provides the platform for discussion about the chances and the risks of biomass applied in the energy sector.
The topics of the German Day on Biomass include:
- Biomass use in Germany – a successful story
- Potentials of Biomass under sustainable point of views
- Biomass production – chances and risks
- Social-economical aspects of Biomass use
- Ecological aspects of Biomass use like biodiversity, water, landscape etc.
- New lines of Biomass use like white Biotech and fibers
- EU-Political Targets today and in future
The European Biomass Conference provides the unique opportunity to join a deep dialogue with members of the global scientific and industrial Biomass sector. The participation in the German Day on Biomass is free of charge but the registration, which also includes access to the Exhibition area, is required.
For registration and more information on the German Day on Biomass, please visit the website:
http://www.conference-biomass.com/German-Day-on-Biomass.815.0.html
Your contact for this parallel event is Dr. Alexa K. Lutzenberger, alexa.lutzenberger@leuphana.de
A separate press accreditation on the conference website (www.conference-biomass) is recommended, if you wish to attend the whole symposium free of charge.
Event Background of the EU BC&E
For over 30 years now, the European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (European BC&E) has combined a very renowned international Scientific Conference with an Industry Exhibition. Since 2007 the Conference and Exhibition takes place every year. The European BC&E is held at different venues throughout Europe and ranks on top of the world's leading events in the Biomass sector.
In the five days of the European BC&E, scientists, industry community, institutions, investors, public authorities will be invited to discuss the most current developments in the biomass sector. The Technical Programme is coordinated by the European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre.
The scientific programme of the European Biomass Conference and Exhibition plans more than 800 presentations in plenary, oral and visual sessions on the following themes:
- Biomass conversion technologies for heating, electricity and chemicals
- Processes for fuels from Biomass
- Biomass markets
- Biomass policies and sustainability
The international Exhibition that takes place in parallel with the Conference offers the possibility to network with the most important companies in the biomass sector, to update the latest innovations and to create business opportunities with new ideas and strategies.
This event is supported by European and international organizations such as the European Commission, BMU the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Natural Sciences Sector, WCRE the World Council for Renewable Energy, EUBIA the European Biomass Industry Association, the German programme Biomass energy use and other organisations.
The 19th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition is realized by WIP-Renewable Energies with the international support of ETA-Florence Renewable Energies and the scientific support of the European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre.
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