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Dear Executive,

Despite the growth potential for Biomass Trade, the IEA's BioEnergy Task 40 pinpoints emerging complexities from integrating national and international policies, trade rules, subsidies, taxes, scientific and technological developments as well as dynamics of energy and carbon markets. These are some of the exact issues the Biomass Trade & Power conference, supported by the Port of Rotterdam & IEA BioEnergy Task 40.

Hear from the Biomass industry's most influential companies including:

  • DG TREN, European Commission
  • IEA BioEnergy Task 40: Sustainable International BioEnergy Trade Group
  • GDF-SUEZ Group
  • Laborelec-Sustainable Process Technologies
  • E.ON Energy Trading AG
  • USDA
  • Canadian Biomass Association
  • P.T Godwin Austen International
  • Utrecht University
  • Endex
  • European Bioenergy Services
  • Nidera
  • Essent
  • Renewable Fuels Agency
  • First BioEnergy AB
  • BTG Bioliquids BV
  • Port of Rotterdam

... and many more

The Biomass Trade & Power conference will explore the rise of a new Bio-Commodity for Clean Power Generation. The above-mentioned companies will discuss the EU's pending BioEnergy mandates, sustainability and certification, Biomass power generation growth in Europe, Opportunities and barriers to developing a global biomass trade network and gaps between technologies & capital investments.

to book seats for the Biomass Power & Trade conference via our online form.

Yours Sincerely,

Ms Reema Patnaik
Centre for Management Technology
80 Marine Parade Road #13-02 Singapore 449269
Email: reema@cmtsp.com.sg

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