EUBCE 2017 – 25th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition
As one of the world’s leading R&D conference combined with an international exhibition, the EUBCE represents the leading platform for the collection, exchange and dissemination of scientific know-how in the field of biomass.
The EUBCE is supported by European and international organizations such as the European Commission, 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 Central European Initiative, The Global Bioenergy Partnership and other organisations.
The Technical Programme is coordinated by DG Joint Research Centre of the European Commission.
The EUBCE Conference Programme covers the entire biomass value chain addressing topics from biomass itself to conversion processes for biofuels, bioenergy and biorefineries, to industrial applications of research results and to political policies and impacts on the environment.
In the 2017 event special emphasis will be put on all aspects related to biomass integration: integration of biomass into the supply of heat, electricity and transport fuels sectors as vital part of the energy supply infrastructure in Scandinavian countries, integrating biomass production in sustainable land use, "food and fuel", bioenergy in full energy system integration for energy security.
Contributions are welcome on all aspects of biomass.
The Conference will be structured along the following main topics:
1. BIOMASS RESOURCES (New Subtopic: 1.6 Integrated biomass production for energy purposes)
2. BIOMASS CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES FOR HEATING, COOLING AND ELECTRICITY
3. BIOMASS CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES FOR FUELS, CHEMICALS AND MATERIALS
4. BIOMASS POLICIES, MARKETS AND SUSTAINABILITY
5. BIOENERGY INTEGRATION IN ENERGY SYSTEMS
Call for Abstracts Deadline: 31st October 2016
Further information:
Website: www.eubce.com
Email: biomass.conference@etaflorence.it
Telephone: +39 0555002280
Keywords
biomass, bioenergy, biofuels, algae, bioproducts, bioliquids, biogas, biomethane, bioethanol, biorefineries, sustainability, bioeconomy, renewables, energy, residues, agriculture, forestry, integration