Algae Event 2014: Providing a better understanding on how algae fit into the current biomass industry and how they could contribute to a sustainable bioeconomy in the future
Both macro- and microalgae are increasingly being considered as a useful source of biomass for a number of industrial purposes. The aim of this one day event will be to get a better understanding on how algae fit into the current biomass industry and how they could contribute to a sustainable bioeconomy in the future. Therefore technological but also legislative bottlenecks should be addressed.
Discussions will be focussed around the following key questions and bottlenecks. These are provided as a guide and are not limiting.
- How does ‘farming’ algae compare and fit with other agricultural crop production?
- Algal biomass cultivation – which fitting technology fits with which application?
- Large scale algal biomass conversion methods – which are economically viable and energy efficient?
- Algae in wastewater treatment – bioremediation – is this the future for algae?
- Which are the most likely industrial applications?
- Which algal biofuels have a future?
- What are the options for algal biorefineries?
- What are the impacts on the environment and how do these compare to other biomass crops?
- How might legislation impact on the growth of the algal industry?
- City:
- Hamburg
- Country:
- Germany
- Organiser:
- EnAlgae and EU BC & E
- Website:
- www.algae-event.com/cms/
- Dates:
- 25 June 2014
- Contact:
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