Our project partner RTU is organising this International Scientific Conference. The section in connection to the Environmental Engineering has the subject “Environmental and Climate Technologies” and the main topic of Interest for the year 2010 is “Low carbon emission technologies – technological solutions and political support”.
Climate change is a topic that lately causes the most interest and concerns among all environmental problems raising hot discussions among scientists, politicians, and practitioners, as well as within the society as a whole. Therefore, the Conference of the year 2010 will be devoted to the mitigation of climate change – the development of low carbon emission technologies, and we invite all researchers working in this field to share their achievements in order to implement the various initiatives in the area of renewable energy sources and energy efficiency. The main topics of interest are – development of new or improvement of existing technologies, political issues and tools for evaluation of the new technologies and policy achievements (life cycle assessment, carbon footprint and such).
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The next Governing Board and Technical Committee will be held in Syracuse (Italy) next 18th and 19th October 2011. The program will include a visit to the Augusta plant.
This meeting is reserved for the B4B Project partners.
The next Governing Board and Technical Committee will be held in Grenaa (Denmark) next 26th and 27th April 2012. There will be a Technical visit to the Algae Centre.
This meeting is reserved for the B4B Project partners.
For over 30 years now, the European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (European BC&E) has combined a very renowned international Scientific Conference with an Industry Exhibition. The European BC&E is held at different venues throughout Europe and ranks on top of the world’s leading events in the Biomass sector.
It provides an high-level scientific programme and parallel events which attract participants from a wide ranging background: Researchers, engineers, technologists, standards organisations, financing institutions and decision makers.
Such a global exchange platform of current knowledge in turn attracts industrial exhibitors, making the conference events a significant tool for technology transfer and innovation.
This event is supported by European and international organizations such as the European Commission, UNESCO – United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Natural Sciences Sector, the Italian Ministry for the Environment, Land and Sea, Regione Lombardia, WCRE – the World Council for Renewable Energy, EUBIA – the European Biomass Industry Association, and other organisations.
The Technical Programme is coordinated by the European Commission, DG Joint Research Centre
Find all the information at http://www.conference-biomass.com/Welcome.404.0.html