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Interest in biomass for non-food applications has surged recently due to its potential as a renewable energy resource, crucial for combating climate change and ensuring energy security. Utilizing biomass also addresses pressing issues in many Western European countries, such as unemployment and the need to repurpose farmland to reduce agricultural overproduction. The 8th European Conference for Energy, Environment, Agriculture and Industry, held in Vienna in October 1994, was the largest to date, featuring over 300 refereed contributions from 20 countries and attracting more than 520 participants. This significant event facilitated an international exchange of information on advancements in renewable biomass technologies. The proceedings, published in three volumes, provide a comprehensive overview of the current state-of-the-art in this field. Topics include biomass resource base, electricity and heat generation, transportation fuels, and chemicals from biomass, along with economic and environmental aspects and global implementation opportunities, particularly in developing countries. The publication includes recent research findings and authoritative reviews from leading experts, as well as a list of key issues for developing effective strategies for rapid implementation in Europe and beyond. It is an essential resource for anyone involved in research, demonstration, or policy development in this area.
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European Biomass Conference - 8: Biomass for Energy, Environment, Agriculture and Industry, A. A. C. M. Beenackers, G. Grassi, Ph. Chartier
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