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Promotion of cost competitive biomass technologies in the Western Balkan countries

Objective

The aim of the project is to organise conferences in order to describe, compare and evaluate new and innovative technologies, which promote the use of sustainable energy with a potential to maximize regional productivity. The conferences, focusing on bioma ss production, will give indispensable technological content to sustainable development. There will be two two-day conferences organized, one !n Beograd, Serbia and Montenegro and one in Zagreb, Croatia, which are expected to have a major impact on the enh ancement of regional productivity and/or to initiate transborder cooperation through the promotion of biomass. The target audience will include first and for most researchers from the academia and industry, but environmental organizations, regulatory offic ials, policy makers and other interested third parties are also welcome and encouraged to take an active part in the event. The project will promote economic growth and enhance productivity through raising awareness of RES and upgrading the acceptance of b iomass. It will facilitate the use of national energy resources and ensure diversification concerning energy types and supply sources. The major outcome of the project will be a transfer of information for the implementation of biomass technologies allowin g agriculture and forestry to make use of their potential resources. It will allow for the industrial sector to achieve self-sufficiency, thereby eliminating the currently poor practices of wasteful and environmentally harmful, as well as economically disa dvantageous, disposal. The project will also help to create new investment opportunities for EU and national businesses, as well as new options for a more independent energy market, emerging as a strong tool for achieving local sustainability and decentral ization.

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FP6-2002-INCO-WBC/SSA-3
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INNOTERM ENERGETIKAI ES KOERNYEZETVEDELMI FEJLESZTOE KFT
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