Hi [name],
Asia in theory has plenty of Biomass feedstock, generated from agricultural wastes, dedicated energy crops and municipal solid wastes. However, transportation, stable supply and quality remain a key challenge.
[name]these very issues will be addressed by ITC, the company that has signed on to supply AllGreen Energy, India’s most ambitious Biomass Project developer who has 10 biomass power projects planned.
GN Murthy, Agri Business Division Representative from ITC Limitedwill tell you how ITC secures their biomass feedstock supplies. ITC have signed an MOU with AllGreen Energy to supply feedstock for the planned10 Biomass Power projects totalling 65MW in India.
Mr. Murthy will touch on:
- The cost economics and trade of biomass as a commodity
- Feedstock supply, handling & logistics challenges & ITC’s Strategies
- Key Considerations for expansion in the biomass supply business
Bio-Coal is a key innovation in Biomass feedstock that will mitigate most of the challenges to securing feedstock supply. This could be an especially valuable innovation in Asia, where transporting bulk waste is always a challenge.
We’ve invited Professor Cheng Xu, one of China’s leading Biomass experts and Director Biomass Engineering Centre at China Agricultural University to share an update on this topic, with a focus on how China can exploit the Bio-coal option to increase the efficiency of the Biomass value chain.
This will be “must listen to” topic for Biomass industry stakeholders like you who are seeking to get around the logistical challenges of Biomass transportation with technology.
Attendance at this action packed conference will hand you the necessary tools for your projects to tap on Asia’s vast Biomass feedstock potential.
To be part of the Biomass & WtE experience, to secure your seat today.
Here is to your success!
Yours Sincerely,
Reema Patnaik (Ms)
Biomass Team
DID: +65 63469144
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