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Call for Papers closes 31 October!
Join us in The Hague for EUBCE 2026 – 34th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, the leading international platform for global biomass innovation.
The key focus of EUBCE 2026 will be the interaction between research, industry and policy. Be part of this leading worldclass programme and present your latest results to specialists and decision-makers from around the globe.
EUBCE would like to encourage as many women as possible to submit their work for presentation through our call for abstracts. EUBCE promotes diversity and equal opportunities.
Detailed information on conference topics, submission guidelines, scientific publications and student prizes can be found on the Call for Papers.
The deadline is 31 October 2025
The Role of Biomass, Bioenergy, and Bio-based Materials
Piotr Szymanski
Director of European Commission’s JRC Directorate for Energy, Mobility and Climate
Chair of the EUBCE International Scientific Advisory Committee (ISAC)
The Joint Research Centre (JRC) is proud to continue its longstanding partnership with the EUBCE, providing scientific coordination and strategic guidance to this conference. Over the years the event has become a leading global platform for excellence and innovation for the biomass community.
Biomass, biofuels, bioenergy and biomaterials offer essential pathways for decarbonisation across energy, transport, industry and agriculture. This conference addresses the significant challenges we are facing: sourcing sustainable feedstock without compromising land use, biodiversity, or food security; strengthening supply chains to scale bio-based solutions; bridging the gap between research, innovation and commercial deployment; and securing financing for industrial-scale applications.
Industrial deployment remains a critical hurdle, as many promising technologies are stuck at pilot scale. Accelerating the deployment of advanced biofuels, integrated biorefineries, biomass integrated systems with other renewables and circular value chains is essential to bring bio-based solutions to market. Digitalization – ranging from AI to GIS and remote sensing – will be key to optimizing biomass production and utilization while minimizing environmental impacts.
At the JRC, our scientists provide independent, evidence-based knowledge and science to support European Union policies and positively impact society. JRC has developed a sophisticated ecosystem of data models, methodologies and tools to assess emissions, resource impacts and system-wide trade-offs across environmental, social, and economic dimensions, ensuring biomass solutions deliver genuine climate benefits.
I extend my warmest welcome to all members of the biomass community – scientists, professionals, industry leaders, policy makers to our event in Den Haag.
EUBCE 2025 Conference Proceedings Indexed in Scopus
We are pleased to inform you that the full papers published in the Conference Proceedings from EUBCE 2025 have been indexed in Scopus, the world’s largest abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed research literature.
With 610 contributions and +1200 pages, these conference proceedings capture the latest progress and state-of-the-art science and technology in biomass production and use and highlight their prospects for the future.
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