Bioenergy Australia Google List Members 17
April, 2009
As a third and final reminder, Bioenergy Australia has entered into a
strategic partnership agreement with the organisers of the 17th European
Biomass Conference and Exhibition to mutually publicise Bioenergy Australia
and their conference.
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The event, which is to be held in Germany from 29 June - 3 July, 2009, is
supported by the European Commission, the German Federal Ministry for the
Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU), the United
Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the
World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE), the European Biomass Industry
Association (EUBIA), the Sustainable Energy Europe (SEE) Campaign, the
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW) and further organisations.
"June 2009 will be a good time to review the developments at all levels,
including policy, markets, industry, technology, research and education. We
expect the results of this 17th European Biomass Conference & Exhibition to
help us to support technically the definition of the European Union's
specific targets for Renewable Energy for 2020 and the implementation of the
corresponding actions. I am convinced the Conference Programme will provide
new data and information on biomass resources, biomass conversion, markets
development and bioenergy policies. I expect this meeting to be also an
opportunity to discuss the status and challenges of National and Regional
Biomass Action Plans, biofuels as well as the role of bioenergy in
initiatives such as the European Strategic Energy Technologies Plan - SET
Plan." says Giovanni Federigo De Santi, Director of the Institute for Energy
(IE), JRC - European Commission.
During these five days, scientists, industry, suppliers, funding bodies and
decision-makers are invited to meet, discuss and promote the awareness of
the biomass community.
The five-day programme includes:
* Plenary lectures on the state-of-the-art in biomass
* Oral and visual presentations on research, development and
commercial projects
* A social programme and an international exhibition on technologies
and products which addresses the fields from research to market deployment
* Technical tours
For information about programme outline, registering and exhibiting, please
visit the conference website: <http://www.conference-biomass.com/>
www.conference-biomass.com or contact biomass.confere...@etaflorence.it
Bioenergy Australia hopes you will be able to support this conference.
Regards
Stephen Schuck
Bioenergy Australia Manager
c/o
Stephen Schuck and Associates Pty Ltd
7 Grassmere Road
Killara NSW 2071
Tel/Fax: (02) 9416 9246
www.bioenergyaustralia.org <http://www.bioenergyaustralia.org/>