We also establish a relation. - European Biomass Conference and ...
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session 2: What universities have to offer to students interested<br />
in ‘bio-themes’<br />
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Universities present different concepts behind certain courses<br />
in the field of biomass/bioenergy<br />
Presentation of courses around biomaterial <strong>and</strong> bioenergy in<br />
different countries:<br />
○ For students interested in an academic career in biomass/<br />
bioenergy<br />
○ For universities offering postgraduate studies in biomass/<br />
bioenergy<br />
session 3: What biomass/bioenergy students expect from universities<br />
• Students describing their experiences<br />
In the afternoon: bioenergy Job <strong>and</strong> academic fair<br />
• Meetings in exhibition area for companies, potential c<strong>and</strong>idates<br />
<strong>and</strong> universities<br />
organisers:<br />
ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, Italy<br />
University of Florence, Italy<br />
for further information:<br />
Stefano Capaccioli<br />
ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, Italy<br />
E-mail: stefano.capaccioli@etaflorence.it<br />
David Chiaramonti<br />
RE-CORD, University of Florence, Italy<br />
E-mail: david.chiaramonti@unifi.it<br />
biogas Upgrading <strong>and</strong> Grid Injection<br />
Day: <strong>We</strong>dnesday, 20 June 2012<br />
Time: 09:30 - 17:30<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 upgrading <strong>and</strong><br />
grid injection’ addresses the main challenges for further biomethane<br />
development in Europe. The upgrading of biogas to biomethane for<br />
feed-in to the natural gas grid or for use as vehicle fuel is gaining in<br />
interest <strong>and</strong> importance worldwide. More than 150 plants are already<br />
in operation <strong>and</strong> many are under construction or in the planning<br />
stage. During this one-day-event we will elucidate the state of biogas<br />
upgrading along the overall value-chain with a special focus on<br />
Europe. During the first session relevant framework conditions for<br />
the production of biomethane will be described. A special feature