Save the date! 24th EUBCE: 6-9 June 2016, Amsterdam
Don`t miss EUROPE`S TOP LEADING BIOMASS EVENT in 2016
- 1080+ abstracts submitted for presentation from3000+ authors and co-authors from 79 countries
- 6 plenary sessions
- 71 oral and visual sessions
- 256 scientific oral presentations and 500+ visual presentations
- Parallel Events: Workshops
- 800+ expected participating organisations. List of participating organisations (in progress)
- 2000+ expected international delegates ranging from industry, research, finance and politics to researchers, engineers and stakeholders
- A dynamic international exhibition for companies and research labs to showcase their latest products, bringing scientists, technologists and key players together with leading biomass industries and organisations
With 30% of the presentations being contributed by specialists from countries outside Europe, the EUBCE 2016 will be truly international and will present the latest developments from around the world.
EUBCE 2016 Parallel Events and Workshops (status as of 3.3.2016)
Jointly presented with major international organisations, and in addition to the Conference Programme, the EUBCE 2016 Parallel Events and Workshops offer a deep insight into specific topics along the most recent technologies market and business trends and address the global decision makers from industry, research, finance and politics.
These additional half-day-sessions are open to all registered conference participants of the EUBCE 2016.
Parallel events
Organiser: European Commission, DG JRC, DG Clima
Monday 6 June 2016, 13:30 - 15:15
The session will provide an overview of the current state and developments of bioenergy and advanced biofuels projects currently ongoing under the frame of the European Industrial Bioenergy Initiative (EIBI) and the EU framework programmes for Research & Innovation (FP7, H2020) and under different funding instruments such as NER 300, the BESTF ERANET programme. Experiences from projects will be shared with the audience and a panel will discuss challenges and
opportunities identified.
Organisers: ETA-Florence Renewable Energies and Re-Cord - Renewable Energy Consortium for Research and Innovation
Monday 6 June 2016, 15:00 - 18:30
This forum will explore the role of international cooperation in promoting the use of sustainable biomass for development projects. The focus will be on small and medium scale applications for the production of energy and fuels. The first session will present the main financing programs developed by international institutions and some concrete examples of their application. The second part will present the main policies and programs available in different regions of the world. A final moderated roundtable open to the audience will discuss how to promote research and cooperation in bioenergy for sustainable development.
National Event
Organiser: RVO - Netherlands Enterprise Agency
Wednesday 8 June 2016
Workshops
Organiser: CLIC
Wednesday 8 June 2016, 13:30 - 16:45
This workshop discusses different aspects of radically improved biomass supply chains, including quality management enabled by measurements and forecast methods, simulation and optimization of logistics, role of storages and sustainability.
Organiser: University of Surrey
Wednesday 8 June 2016, 13:30 - 16:45
This workshop offers hands-on experience in the tools for process simulation and integration and economic and life cycle assessments taking advanced biorefinery examples from comprehensive seminal major textbook: Biorefineries and Chemical Processes: Design, Integration and Sustainability Analysis of Wiley, 2014.
Organiser: University of Southern Denmark
Wednesday 8 June 2016, 13:30 - 17:00
The biogas package provides free, open-source tools for easy, accurate, and reproducible processing of biogas data and prediction of biogas production. Workshop participants will be taught how to use this software for common tasks, including standardisation of measured gas volume, calculation of BMP, and prediction of methane production.
- Organiser: S2Biom Project
- Thursday 9 June 2016, 09:00
- The workshop will present the first results of S2Biom. S2Biom supports the sustainable delivery of non-food biomass feedstock at local, regional and pan-European level through developing strategies and roadmaps that will be informed by a 'computerised and easy to use' toolset with updated harmonised datasets at local, regional, national and pan-European level for EU28 and beyond.
Mobilisation of forest bioenergy: Green dream or reality?
- Organisers: IEA Bioenergy Task 43, Research Centre on Renewable Materials, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
- Thursday 9 June 2016, 09:00 - 12:00
- It is expected that the share of modern bioenergy in the future global energy mix, notably from forest biomass, will increase significantly. Countries with mature forestry sectors from the boreal and temperate biomes will play an important role in the mobilisation of forest biomass. Organised by IEA Bioenergy Task 43 and the SUPERGEN Bioenergy Hub in this event a number of challenges, key opportunities and innovative solutions for forest bioenergy mobilisation will be discussed by experts from academia, government and industry.
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