The Swedish Bioenergy Association (SVEBIO), the Swedish Pellets Association (PelletsFörbundet) and Bioenergy International welcomes participants on-site to Nordic Pellets Conference 1-2 February 2023 in Gothenburg, Sweden. Program: Market situation and policy development, development in production of pellets, pellets use in industry, Sourcing, storage and trade, pellets use in residential sector – boilers and stoves, and […]
read moreThe aim of the International Conference is to provide participants with an up-to-date status report on the many different legislative initiatives and to discuss corresponding recommendations for action, to present current market developments and project examples of renewable mobility, and to provide a broad platform for the exchange of experience.
read moreThe Austrian Biomass Association, the Styrian Chamber of Agriculture and BEST – Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies GmbH are hosting the 7th Central European Biomass Conference CEBC2023 in cooperation with Messe Congress Graz from 18th to 20th of January, 2023.
read moreWorkshop organized by IEA Bioenergy Task 33 (gasification) Location: Living Hotel Kaiser Franz Joseph, conference room nr. 3+4, Sieveringer Str. 4, 1190 Vienna, Austria Online participation possible Workshop Programme Registration link The main product of biomass gasification process is producer gas, which could be converted into synthesis gas after cleaning and conditioning . […]
read moreA multitaskk IEA Bioenergy Conference, entitled “Biofuels and Bioenergy: Challenges and Opportunities” was jointly organized by IEA Bioenergy Tasks 29, 31, and 39, and hosted by the Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia. Meeting sponsors included IEA Bioenergy, Natural Resources Canada, the BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, and the BC Ministry of Forests […]
read moreUniversity College Cork, Cork, Ireland – September 16 2008 On September 16th, 2008, IEA Bioenergy Task 39 worked with Jerry Murphy and his colleagues at University College Cork to provide a one day Biofuels Symposium to an audience of academic, industry, and government representatives from across Ireland. The meeting covered a wide range of technology, policy, and implementation questions, […]
read moreOn September 9th 2008, the Austrian representative of IEA Bioenergy Task 39 organised a national workshop on Transport Biofuels Research in Austria. This meeting was hosted by the Austrian mineral oil company OMV AG. The goal of the workshop was to give an overview on Austrian R&D transport biofuel research activities, identify synergies between Austrian transport biofuels […]
read moreWelcome Session Jack Saddler Plenary Session – Overview Session (Chair: George Weyerhaeuser Jr.) Ralph Sims Viviana Coelho Miles Drake Claus Fuglsang Pierre Meulien Download .zip archive of presentations Plennary Session – Government Strategies (Chair: Josef Spitzer) Jacques Beaudry-Losique Kees Kwant Jim Snetsinger Download .zip archive of presentations Plenary Session – Industry Perspective (Co-chairs: Jim McMillan and Janice […]
read more“Colleagues from IEA Bioenergy Task 39 were well represented at the IEA Bioenergy “end-of-triennium” conference that was held in Vienna, 13-15 Nov, 2012. The seven presentations in this file cover some of Task 39’s contributions to the meeting. We are fortunate to have excellent industry representation within our Task and the information within the talks […]
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