The Bioeconomy sector is a pillar of the EU New Green Deal and the EU Climate strategy



Dr. Ing.David Chiaramonti, PhD

Full Prof of Systems for Energy and Environment "Galileo Ferraris" Energy Department, Polytechnic of Turin President of RE-CORD (Renewable Energy COnsortium for R&D)
EUBCE ISAC Committee Member

The Bioeconomy sector is a pillar of the EU New Green Deal and the EU Climate strategy: the bio-based Energy and Transport Fuels will cover a relevant part of the future green energy mix in the EU and abroad, providing also grid and energy system balancing services. The increased amount of Variable Renewable Energy, namely PV and Wind, combined with the new opportunities offered by innovative technologies as Power to X (PtX), open new opportunities for bioenergy vectors and biorefining processes. Notably, the sustainable supply of advanced feedstocks combined with innovative conversion processes has also the potential to contribute the improvement of the sustainability of the whole agricultural sector, already heavily impacted by the effects of the climate change. Well designed bioenergy chains will be able to improve soil fertility (such as through digestate and biochar), provide organic nutrients, and thus support food, feed and fuel production without consuming additional land. These chains will support the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, providing solutions to the broader agricultural context and going beyond the energy sector only.

The EUBCE is the place where these matters are discussed by experts, academia and companies, and where innovative ideas and industrial initiatives are presented.






The 2021 European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EUBCE) is now open for papers

The submission deadline is 20 November 2020 at 23:59 CET

EUBCE brings together the greatest minds and latest innovations in biomass, with the aim of advancing research and market uptake. The scientific programme is coordinated by the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission.


What: EUBCE 2021 is looking for


New scientific- and industry-oriented works that has not been presented in another conference:
  • concrete examples of already–implemented operational solutions, experience and feedback from the field, and,
  • real-world data, as well as innovative research, concepts and ideas.
Topics:

1.SUSTAINABLE RESOURCES FOR DECARBONISING THE ECONOMY
2.BIOMASS CONVERSION FOR BIOENERGY
3.BIOMASS CONVERSION TO INTERMEDIATE BIOENERGY CARRIERS, SUSTAINABLE BIOFUELS AND BIO-BASED PRODUCTS
4.SUSTAINABLE BIOECONOMY: IMPACTS AND POLICIES
5.BIOENERGY INTEGRATION

Why: Submit

Participate in the largest biomass conference worldwide.
  • Reach a global audience – more than 80 countries
  • Be viewed by 2,000 e-delegates (2020 data)
  • Receive permanent identification and citation indexing
Accepted abstracts will be invited for a plenary, oral, or mini-oral-with-poster* presentation and will be:
  • viewed live and then available online to registered participants for over 2 months of total exposure;
  • published online with a full open-access policy on the EUBCE proceedings website;
  • indexed in Scopus – the world’s largest database of peer-reviewed research literature;
  • coded by a digital identifier (DOI code) that guarantees unequivocal and permanent identification and citability (in case of full paper submission);
  • featured in Be Sustainable Magazine (which selects cutting-edge contributions);
  • considered for the 2021 Poster Awards, which recognises the most outstanding visual presentations for each conference topic; and
  • considered for the 2021 Student Awards, which recognises the most remarkable and outstanding research work in a field by young enrolled applicants (if requested during the abstract submission).
Authors that request peer-review during their abstract submission will also be considered for inclusion in:
  • Biomass & Bioenergy, by Elsevier
  • Energies, an open-access journal by MDPI
* Mini-oral-with-visual presentations will replace the conventional “visual presentation” from previous editions


Applying for scientific journal publication


Each year, a limited number of selected abstracts from each topic will be invited to be peer reviewed for potential publication in high impact journals. These publications will be in addition to the publication in the conference proceedings.

Biomass & Bioenergy Special Issue of EUBCE
3.551 Impact Factor, 6.6 CiteScore.

Energies
2.702 Impact Factor, 3.8 CiteScore.

Proceedings
All submitted contributions of plenary, oral and mini-oral-with-visual presentations will be published online on the EUBCE Proceedings website. Full papers will be indexed by SCOPUS. The conference proceedings reflect the latest science and technology for biomass & bioenergy. The proceedings have a full free access policy and are searchable online as soon as published.


Applying for the Student Awards


The aim of the Student Awards is to encourage high-quality work amongst young researchers. The award is bestowed, live, during the EUBCE 2021 closing session to select matriculated students who made significant contributions to remarkable biomass research. The EUBCE Scientific Committee may nominate up to 5 awardees, one for each conference topic.






   


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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
     
     
 

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