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DG ENER<br />
<strong>European</strong> Commission<br />
Mail: Rue de la Loi 200, 1049 Brussels<br />
Office: Rue Demot 24, 1040 Brussels<br />
Tel: +32-2-2990293 | Fax: +32-2-2966261<br />
biogas goes europe <strong>and</strong> biowaste to energy<br />
Day: Tuesday, 19 June 2012<br />
Time: 13:00 - 18:30<br />
site: Hall Yellow 3<br />
access: With full <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>We</strong>ek registration, one Day<br />
admission (on registered day), students registration<br />
or Parallel events admission (for this specific event).<br />
The special event of the 20th EU BC&E on ‘Biogas goes Europe<br />
<strong>and</strong> Biowaste to Energy’ addresses the main challenges for further<br />
biogas development in Europe. High-level speakers from politics<br />
<strong>and</strong> policies, industry <strong>and</strong> research sectors present the latest trends<br />
in markets, policies, industrial applications <strong>and</strong> technical solutions.<br />
Key-stakeholders contribute in a panel discussion to the debate<br />
about how to boost industrial biogas developments in emerging<br />
<strong>European</strong> biogas markets.<br />
The production <strong>and</strong> use of biogas is increasingly contributing to the<br />
sustainability of the current energy mix in many <strong>European</strong> countries.<br />
Considerable developments for the installation of agricultural <strong>and</strong><br />
biowaste biogas plants were achieved e.g. in Germany, Italy,<br />
Austria, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, Czech Republic, Denmark. Researchers<br />
confirm that the potential for biogas production in Europe is very<br />
high.<br />
However, the <strong>European</strong> market for biogas plants is still characterised<br />
by very different developments in the <strong>European</strong> countries, ranging<br />
from very few installations up to several thous<strong>and</strong>s. This mirrors that<br />
biogas production is hence highly dependent on suitable framework<br />
conditions which are set-up by national policy makers.<br />
This special event on ‘‘Biogas goes Europe <strong>and</strong> Biowaste to Energy’<br />
provides to-date analysis <strong>and</strong> answers for the further biogas development<br />
in Europe.<br />
Programme<br />
13:00<br />
opening of the special event<br />
session 1: overview on biogas developments in europe<br />
13:10<br />
european biogas policies <strong>and</strong> markets<br />
Arthur <strong>We</strong>llinger, <strong>European</strong> Biogas Association, Belgium<br />
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