Virtual visit to agrobiomass heating facilities in Romania
Date: Friday, 29 April 2022
Time: 11:00 – 12:30 (EET) / 10:00 – 11:30 (CET)
Venue: Online (Zoom)
Languages: Romanian & English
Attendance is free for all registered participants. Register at this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Mk1q2jesS_WcZ0d0FwX0pg. All registered participants will receive a link to join the online event.
The Romanian Green Energy Cluster is pleased to invite you to a virtual site visit to heat production facilities on agrobiomass. The aim of the event is to present some of the good practices in the field of agrobiomass heating and to raise the awareness about these type of solutions.
The visit will include presentations from the following examples:
- Agroindustrial facilities and an industrial facility heated with agrobiomass
- A business incubator heated with agrobiomass
- A city waste management company that uses green waste to heat its own facilities
- 2 Bioenergy villages from the “One village – 1 MW” initiative
- Visit to a village where an NGO aims to sustainably manage green waste
- Visit to a boiler manufacturing company Biosistem – to speak about experiences, achievements, opportunities, and barriers
About AgroBioHeat
Project AgroBioHeat “Promoting the penetration of agrobiomass heating solutions in European rural areas” aims to produce a mass deployment of improved and market-ready agrobiomass heating solutions in Europe. Agrobiomass is a large, underexploited, and indigenous resource, which can support the achievement of the European Energy and Climate targets while promoting rural development and circular economy.
The project has received financing from the Horizon 2020 EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation under Grant Agreement No 818369.
About Green Energy Cluster
The Green Energy Cluster has been founded with the aim to raise the interest toward the production and utilization of the biomass, the most important renewable energy source in Romania.
The Cluster ensures the frame to develop solutions in the field of the biomass by putting emphasis on the ecological and social innovations. Its main aim is to advance the use of community-scale biomass heating solutions by providing technical consulting services, biomass energy program design and delivery, education and outreach on best practices, and by promoting the “One village – 1 MW” concept.