With the South Korean Government introducing RPS (Renewable Portfolio Standard) and related promotion policies, both the production and the consumption of pellets in South Korea is predicted to rise drastically.
The last four years have already seen a massive increase in Korea's import of pellets due to the country's domestic production not matching the industry consumption.
In a run up to CMT's Biomass Pellets Trade & Power, EnerOne, Korea's leading biomass/waste-to-energy enterprise and co-host of this summit, has released a report entitled, 'Biomass Pellets Trade in South Korea'.
Written by EnerOne's Director, Yeunjoong Kim, this report sets out the road map for South Korea's pellet market, forecasted to reach consumption of 5,000 thousand tons by 2020, offers insights on
- Import Status in South Korea
- Price Trend of Imported Pellets
- Power Generation in South Korea
- RPS in 2012
- Promotion Policy
- Pellet Standard and Quality
- Pellet Market Price in South Korea
Attend CMT's Biomass Pellets Trade & Power in Seoul on September 9-10, 2013, and you will not only receive this report on top of the rest of conference documentations but will benefit further from obtaining first-hand insights as Yeunjoong Kim will be on site to take on any questions you may like him to clarify.
What's more, you also learn more as Michael Paik, General Counsel, EnerOne, Inc delivers his paper on 'Feasibility Analysis & Project Overview: Bagasse Biomass to Energy Generationin Philippines 'Mindanao'.
Click here to view the full Agenda.
Do not delay. Register today to seize the excellent networking opportunities with more than 130 industry who's who already registered! We are proud to announce that Biomass Pellets Trade & Power is attracting major players and manufacturers from across the biomass value chain, from feedstock to end-users. Do not miss out on this golden opportunity to join the key industry players!
For more information regarding the conference or to register contact Ms Hafizah Adam at hafizah@cmtsp.com.sg or +65 6346 9218
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