Central European Biomass Conference 2011, Graz, Austria
National action plans for renewable energies required by the EU oblige the Member States to specify binding minimum targets for increasing their share of renewable energies in the area of primary energy consumption.
Studies show that biomass will play a central role in future energy supplies, particularly in central Europe. With this in mind, suppliers of renewable energies are preparing to expand their activities and try to gain footholds in new markets.
The event will seek to give an overview of the latest developments on the overall sector of biomass energy utilisation, including:
- raw material availability and provision;
- conversion technologies for heating, power and fuels;
- industrial applications and the funding of bioenergy projects;
- environmental effects and market developments;
- political developments;
- required actions.For further information, please visit: http://www.twoways.eu/Web/FinalEvent/Default.aspx?Type=22(opens in new window)