Bioenergy linksDG-TREN European Directorate-General for Energy and Transport http://europa.eu.int/comm/dgs/energy_transport/index_en.html "Energy for a Changing World" http://ec.europa.eu/energy/energy_policy/index_en.htm Energy section of DG-TREN: http://europa.eu.int/comm/energy/index_en.html EU's Energy Portal: http://www.energy.eu/
Intelligent Energy - Europe The Intelligent Energy - Europe programme is the EU's tool for funding action to improve market conditions in the EU, for the use of renewable energy and for opportunities to save energy, and move us towards a more energy intelligent Europe. http://ec.europa.eu/energy/intelligent/index_en.html
ManagEnergy ManagEnergy promotes co-operation between local and regional energy actors in Europe through workshops, study tours and online events on energy efficiency, renewable energy and sustainable transport. http://www.managenergy.net/index.html
IEA Bioenergy IEA Bioenergy is an organisation set up in 1978 by the International Energy Agency (IEA) with the aim of improving cooperation and information exchange between countries that have national programmes in bioenergy research, development and deployment. http://www.ieabioenergy.com/
http://europa.eu.int/comm/energy_transport/atlas/home.html
EurObserv'ER Barometer EurObserv’ER is a consortium made of four Europeans organizations devoted to the promotion of renewable energies within the European Union. The Project team is formed by Observ’ER, EUFORES, Eurec Agency, & EREC http://www.observ-er.org
AGORES Information centre and knowledge gateway for Renewable Energy Sources, helping to promote the European Union's strategy to achieve 12% of RES by 2010 http://www.agores.org/
ATLAS Project This web site provides a comprehensive review of technologies relevant to the whole non-nuclear energy field, with the exception of oil and gas, to a time horizon of 2010. The information presented is intended to provide advice to RTD decision makers at all levels on the priorities and directions for future programmes. http://europa.eu.int/comm/energy_transport/atlas/home.html
EUBIONET European bioenergy networks AFBnet (Solid biofuels), Waste for Energy (Biogas) and NTB (Liquid biofuels) were established in 1995 by the European Commission to promote the utilisation of bioenergy in Europe. These networks have been integrated together under the cluster EUBIONET - European bioenergy networks as of the beginning of the year 2002. The major aim is to share knowledge and experience, spread of information, transfer of knowledge and know-how in the bioenergy sector. http://eubionet.vtt.fi/
European Forest-Based Technology Platform This platform aims at defining and implementing the sector’s R&D roadmap for the future and is supported by a wide range of stakeholders. The Forest-based sector technology platform is an industry-driven process, embedded in industry reality, and supporting the sector’s strategy. http://www.forestplatform.org/ To top
EREC EREC, the European Renewable Energy Council, is an umbrella organisation of the leading European renewable energy industry and research associations active in the sectors of photovoltaic, wind, small hydropower, biomass and solar thermal. http://www.erec-renewables.org/
EUFORES EUFORES, the European Forum for Renewable Energy Sources, is an independent, non-profit making organisation that aims to promote the use of renewable energy. EUFORES was established to pursue the target outlined in the 1994 “Declaration of Madrid” - a 15% substitution of conventional primary energy demand by renewable energy sources by 2010. http://www.eufores.org/
EUREC EUREC Agency strengthens and rationalizes the European RD&D efforts on renewable energy technologies. As an independent association, it groups about 40 RD&D groups. http://www.eurec.be/index.htm
World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE) The WCRE aims at communicating the urgent and global need for Renewable Energies and their availability for all energy demands. http://www.wcre.de/
AEBIOM AEBIOM, the European Biomass Association, is a group of national biomass associations with membership open to representatives of the European Union. http://www.aebiom.org/
COPA-COGECA COPA, is the Committee of Professional Agricultural Organisations in the European Union, and COGECA, is the General Confederation of Agricultural Co-operatives in the European Union. http://www.copa-cogeca.be
eBIO eBio, the European Bioethanol Fuel Association, represents a broad cross-section of businesses dedicated to the expansion of the European bioethanol fuel industry. http://www.ebio.org/
EBB EBB, the European Biodiesel Board, groups together major biodiesel producers and promotes the use of biodiesel in the EU. http://www.ebb-eu.org
EuropaBio EuropaBio, the European Association for Bioindustries, is the political voice of the biotechnology industry in Europe. http://www.europabio.org
OPET Network The Organisations for the Promotion of Energy Technologies (OPET) Network has embarked upon a new and challenging series of activities, aimed at promoting public awareness of current energy research results. http://www.cordis.lu/opet/home.html www.opet-network.net
BioMatNet This site makes available results of RTD projects supported by the European Commission in the area of Biological Materials for Non-Food Products (Renewable Bioproducts) http://www.biomatnet.org/
CADDET CADDET stands for Centre for Analysis and Dissemination of Demonstrated Energy Technologies. It is an international information source that helps managers, engineers, architects and researchers find out about renewable energy and energy-saving technologies that have worked in other countries. http://www.caddet.org/index.php
EECI-network The goal of this European Energy Crops Inter-Network is therefore to provide all relevant parties up-to-date information on energy crops in Europe by easy access to the network databases, continuously up-dating of the information and stimulation of active communication by the discussion forum. http://www.eeci.net/
AD-Nett The European Anaerobic Digestion Network aims at disseminating information and providing contact to interested parties. It includes news on developments in the network and information about technical developments on anaerobic digestion of agro-industrial waste. http://www.adnett.org/
PyNe The Biomass Pyrolysis Network (PyNe) is a global network of active researchers and developers of fast pyrolysis. It has been established to discuss and exchange information on scientific and technological developments on pyrolysis and related technologies for the production of liquid fuels, electricity and chemicals. http://www.pyne.co.uk/
EUBIONET II European bioenergy network will analyse current and future biomass fuel market trends and biomass fuel prices. http://www.afbnet.vtt.fi/
BIOENERGY NoE The Bioenergy Network of Excellence (NoE) integrates the activities and expertise of eight leading bioenergy institutes into a R&D Centre which aims to foster the development of a competitive bioenergy market in Europe. http://www.bioenergynoe.com/
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