The European Biomass Association


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The European Biomass Association
Rue d`Arlon 63-65
Brussels 1040 Belgium


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Energy - Renewable Energy

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Internationally (various countries)


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The European Biomass Association is a non profit Brussels based international organisation whose mission is to represent bioenergy at EU level. Biomass refers to renewable energy coming from biological material such as trees, plants, manure, and sometimes waste. Using various transformation processes such as combustion, gasification, pyrolysis the biomass is either transformed into biofuels, bioheat or bioelectricity and used for energetic purposes.
About Us

About Us


The European Biomass Association is a non profit Brussels based international organisation founded in 1990 whose mission is to develop the market for sustainable bioenergy, and ensure favorable business conditions for its members. Find out more about our activities in the AEBIOM Annual Report 2010. AEBIOM brings together 30 national associations and about 80 companies from all over Europe thus representing more than 4000 indirect members including companies, research centers and individuals.

Europe wide representation

AEBIOM holds a strong position representing all bioenergy sectors and has a unique possibility to influence European directives, communications and various other EU papers. Further to that, AEBIOM is a member of the European Renewable Energy Council (EREC) with its offices based in the Renewable Energy House which is the central point for renewable energy issues in Europe.

AEBIOM activities

  • Lobbying European institutions
  • Networking among its members
  • EU project management
  • Communication activities including bi-monthly newsletter
  • Information dissemination
  • Event organisation such as the annual AEBIOM European Bioenergy Conference and workshops on specific bioenergy topics

Management

These activities are managed via General Assembly, Steering Committee and the Board.

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FEATURED PRODUCTS

FEATURED PRODUCTS

Biomass For Heat Production

Biomass For Heat Production



Heat production: Combustion of solid biomass of wood for heat production is the main bioenergy route in the world, with a constant drive for improved efficiency and reduced pollutant emissions. Several systems can be considered, depending on the size. Small-scale heating systems for households typically use firewood or pellets. Medium-scale users typically burn wood chips in grate boilers while large-scale boilers are able to burn a larger variety of ...

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Biomass for Electricity Production

Biomass for Electricity Production



Electricity: Combustion followed by a water vapor cycle is the main technology for the time being but new technologies are emerging such as ORC-plants. Co-combustion of biomass and coal is also under implementation by electric utilities. Biogas from anaerobic digestion is mainly used on site for cogeneration applications. The solid and liquid residues from the process are often used as fertilisers on farm land.

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FEATURED DOWNLOADS

FEATURED DOWNLOADS

FEATURED EVENTS

FEATURED EVENTS

AEBIOM European Bioenergy Conference 2013

AEBIOM European Bioenergy Conference 2013


Date: Jun. 17-19, 2013
Location: Brussels, Belgium

The AEBIOM Bioenergy Conference organized by the European Biomass Association is the forth edition of the growing series. The annual conference has grown ever since its first edition in 2010 and has quickly become Europe´s major occasion for discussion and networking amongst important industry leaders and policy makers. Bioenergy is the largest renewable energy source in Europe and we expect

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