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If Biomass pellets trading is on your radar, you should clear your schedule to attend the Biomass Pellets Trade Asia conference in Jakarta, Indonesia on 27-29 September 2010! As is widely known, there is swelling interest in Europe to utilize renewable fuels to meet emission limits and targets set by the EU directives. Co-firing, the simultaneous combustion of different fuels (for example, biomass and coal) in the same boiler, provides one alternative to achieve emission reductions. There are, unfortunately, some impediments to EU's mandate of biomass for power generation (co-firing). Firstly, Europe lacks sustainable supplies of biomass. As Europe looks to agro biomass abundant Asia for the solution, there is then the concern of transporting the waste fuels due to the low energy density in untreated waste. Come to the Biomass Pellets Trade Asia conference to find out the solutions to these problems and more! Listen to our experts from Poyry, PT Solar Park, Global Green Synergy Sdn. Bhd, Ebes AG, and other leading biomass producers and exporters share about the investment opportunities, key considerations of setting up pellets production facilities in Asia and latest pre treatment technologies in densification to facilitate logistics handling and shipping of Biomass produce. Want to know more?>>Click here for full program details << Better yet, submit your registrations for the Biomass pellets trading conference by clicking on the link below!I look forward to welcoming you in Jakarta at the Biomass pellets trading conference from 27-29 September 2010!
P/S: A complimentary copy of a 77-page report by Amsterdam Research Project (Port of Rotterdam) is available for download. It shares insightful recommendations for investment decision making, and offers a foretaste of what you can look forward to at the Biomass Pellets Trade Asia conference. Click here for your copy >>Palm Oil & Rice Residuals in Indonesia & Malaysia<<
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