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Growing the future



Myrsini Christou

Head of Biomass Department
CRES – Center for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving


An increased demand for biomass resources will be faced in the coming years as a result of the ambitious 2030 Climate Target Plan in the EU Green Deal, fast progress of the advanced biofuel technologies and the increasing needs of the bio-based industries. Many studies report that there is a considerable growth potential to make more residual biomass resources available in a sustainable way, but that requires further development of biomass logistics and supply chains to make biomass available at constant quantity and quality, sustainable, and economically affordable. Non-food crops could offer an alternative feedstock that could meet the increased demand for biomass resources. To do so, sustainable growing strategies have to be developed, so that they will not compete with food/feed crops over good quality lands nor affect the food/feed market.

Non-food crops could be grown on marginal or abandoned lands and turn this burden into opportunity. Perennial grasses like miscanthus, switchgrass or giant reed and woody species in short rotation cycles could strive under adverse climate and soil conditions and produce satisfactory biomass yields, while recently evidence is growing that also annual crops, like camelina and sorghum, could be cultivated on such land. Yet, information on expected yields and biomass quality is still limited and scattered. Sustainable growing strategies, like crop rotations, relay cropping, non-tillage, use of bio fertilisers or soil enhancers could offer opportunities for growing non-food crops on agricultural land without affecting the food/feed markets.

In addition to the energy market, the next industrial revolution has already started and this is the sustainable bioeconomy. It is therefore imperative that our understating and management of such systems has to improve so that we can facilitate the new wave of bioeconomy industrialisation applications.

Every year, a number of very interesting research activities on all above aspects are presented in the EUBCE, under the Topic 1 ‘SUSTAINABLE RESOURCES FOR DECARBONISING THE ECONOMY’, by distinguished scientists and entrepreneurs from all over the world, giving precious insights on the progress achieved, defining key success factors and potential gaps and articulating future perspectives






Book your exhibit now!

Early Bird by 30 January 2021


Break new ground for the future of biomass and bioeconomy


EUBCE brings together the greatest minds and latest advancements in biomass, with the aim of accelerating research and market uptake across the globe.

Due to COVID-19, EUBCE’s 29th conference and exhibit will most probably take place exclusively online. As such, we have already invested in an engaging, interactive, and catalytic platform.

In fact, e-EUBCE 2021 will offer exhibitor’s the ability to reach a significantly larger audience than ever before!

While official conference programming is reserved for enrolled participants, the e-EUBCE 2021 Exhibit will be open to all registered visitors, free of charge.


EXPOSURE > NETWORKING > ENGAGEMENT

e-EUBCE 2021 is being designed to provide
master exhibitors with
ground breaking exposure, networking, and engagement opportunities


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COORDINATION OF THE TECHNICAL PROGRAMME

 
     
  JRC  
     
 


INSTITUTIONAL BIOMASS INDUSTRY COOPERATION

 
     
  EUBIA         WCRE  
     
 


SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS

 
     
  Biofuture Platform    CEI - Central European Initiative    Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP)    FNR

LSB - Leaders of Sustainable Biofuels
     
 


PARTNERS

 
     
  Ademe               
     
  Ville de Marseille     Marseille Tourisme     Région Sud Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Provence, Alpes and Côte d'Azur
     
     
 

Platinum Media Partners

 
 
BEsustainable Magazine            
 
     

 

Organised by

 
 

ETA-Florence Renewable Energies