event 09 Dec 2020 time 11:00 CET

Webinar // Agricultural residues as key ingredient for a bioenergy future – Latest technological developments

World Bioenergy Association is pleased to invite everyone to an upcoming free webinar on December 9, 2020 which will focus on the latest combustion technologies available in currently operational commercial facilities worldwide. The session will include presentations from industry representatives who will inform on the latest state of art in technology development for efficient agricultural residues to energy conversion.

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9 December 2020, 11.00am CET

Agriculture residues are one of the most abundantly available resource worldwide as millions of tons of husk, straw etc. are produced globally which are either left to rot or burned on the fields. Efficient utilization of these residues to produce heat, electricity and biofuels offer various advantages including replacing fossil fuel use, reducing emissions, and promoting local economic development. However, various technological, social and policy challenges hinder the progress of the sector.

In this regard, World Bioenergy Association is pleased to invite everyone to an upcoming free webinar which will focus on the latest combustion technologies available in currently operational commercial facilities worldwide. The session will include presentations from industry representatives who will inform on the latest state of art in technology development for efficient agricultural residues to energy conversion.

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The webinar will include:

  • Opening remarks from World Bioenergy Association
  • Presentations from equipment manufacturers about the latest technological developments in the agriculture residues to energy sector
  • Panel discussion and sharing of best practices to promote the sector
  • Live Q&A with audience

This webinar is the 1st in a series of webinars to focus on agricultural residues to energy sector with subsequent webinars planned to focus on research, supply chain logistics and end uses.

For any queries, please contact us at info@worldbioenergy.org

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