Conference

International Training Seminar: Sustainable Bioenergy Heating – Market development and technologies

The International Training Seminar focuses on small- to mid-scale projects fuelled by wood pellets and wood chips. The seminar offers interactive learning in an international group, educational site visits and presentations by experts in bioenergy technologies, market development and the sustainability of bioenergy. Don’t forget to register!

From the 23 September 2024 to the 26 September 2024 Linz, Upper Austria Austria

The energy price crisis, multiplying signs of climate change, and threats to energy security urge us to act like never before. As a CO2-neutral fuel, sustainable bioenergy is a key component in decarbonising and securing our energy supply. Market transformation towards modern, efficient and low-emission bioheat systems offers significant opportunities for affordable and local energy supply as well as climate and environment protection.

The International Training Seminar focuses on small- to mid-scale projects fuelled by wood pellets and wood chips. It covers solutions for homes, smaller commercial/public buildings and district heating grids (up to a few MW).

What does the training seminar offer?

  • Interactive training in an international group
  • 3 densely-filled days with information and know-how on the technologies, economics and marketing of bioheat!
  • Practical, hands-on time with experienced experts and educational site-visits – learn from the best in the field!
  • A programme fully focused on small- to mid-scale wood pellet and wood chip projects

Target groups

Representatives of businesses, public bodies, institutions etc. interested in developing bioheat markets. It is especially targeted to persons from countries where the market for automatic bioenergy heating is in an early phase.

Fees & Registration

Fees include the training sessions and documentation, site visits and coffee breaks/meals: 960 Euro (plus 10 % VAT), 630 Euro (plus 10 % VAT) for public administrations & energy agencies. Through a collaboration with the Prospect+ project, representatives of the public sector (from EU and H2020 countries) can apply for free participation and additional support for travel and accommodation (max 500 Euro).

Register before 2 September 2024 via online registration form (please note: the number of participants is limited).