Sustainable bioenergy: A circular approach to EU strategic autonomy and green transition #EUIndustryWeek
Sustainable bioenergy is set to play an important role in the green transition, both improving circularity and reducing fossil fuel dependency. Based on IEA estimations, industry is the sector where the growth of biomass consumption is most dynamic.
During this panel discussion, Bioenergy Europe welcomes industry and policy experts alike, highlighting the successful use of sustainable bioenergy across a variety of industrial sectors, exploring the associated opportunities and challenges, and how the use of sustainable biomass can support decarbonization, increase circularity and ensure resource efficiency.
EU Industry Week is Europe’s flagship annual event on the industry, providing a platform to discuss industrial challenges and opportunities, and helps to ensure that policies at a European, national and local level work together to enable European industry to deliver jobs growth and innovation in Europe.
WHEN: 23 February 2021 - 10:30 - 12:00 CET
REGISTRATION: https://bit.ly/2MZWVTd
Speakers:
- Anna-Liisa Myllynen, Head of Sustainability, Stora Enso Wood Products
- Carita Ollikainen, Head of Corporate Relations, Valmet Corporation
- Eduardo Cembrano Burgos, Head of the Industry and Energy Department, CIRCE – Research Centre for Energy Resources and Consumption
- Luc Pelkmans, Technical Coordinator - IEA Bioenergy Technology Cooperation Partnership
- Mihkel Jugaste, Head of Quality and Certification Systems, Graanul Invest
- Moderation: Giulia Cancian, Policy Director, Bioenergy Europe
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement N.952936.
Keywords
energy, renewbales, renewbale energy, bioeconomy, biomass, sustainability, circular economy, energy transition, green transition, industry, fossil fuel, decarbonisation