SAVE THE DATE! Bioenergy Future Ireland Conference @BioenergyI Wed 26 February 2020 the National Bioenergy Conference of Ireland. To attend or exhibit visit https://t.co/1ZYMLWBiwi. Learn more about industry opportunities & network with professionals in the sector.
Today in Land Use Supplement @farmersjournal Amii McKeever reports on-farm renewable energy @finan_sean IrBEA CEO talks about the potential for domestic & non-domestic biomass heating & the scope for medium/large scale agriculture based biomethane plants https://t.co/7onShLssq8
“Lack of regulation is a significant challenge as there is a lot of inferior, sub-standard wet firewood out on the market” - thanks to @farmersjournal for covering the important need for regulation in the domestic firewood market 🔥
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The @IrishBioenergy executive team enjoyed meeting all its members & delegates at the 2020 National Bioenergy Conference yesterday at Croke Park. Stood at the stand is @NoelGavigan Trish Lawlor @finan_sean, Teresa OBrien
Bioenergy Future Ireland Conference 2020, photos from the day. Ireland’s premier Bioenergy event, we would like to thank everyone for attending and making it such a great day.
Laura Burke @EPAIreland huge opportunity for BioEnergy and agriculture to be part of future energy mix and help decarbonise the energy sector. Unless it’s sustainable it will undermine credibility of sector. @IrishBioenergy national conference @CrokePark
Great day at our stand at the @BioenergyI Ireland Conference today, all about the Power Behind a Sustainable Future and inspiring the industry with opportunity and vision.
Thank you guys for your great presentations this morning @finan_sean John MaNamara @bordnamona @phelanp1 @BOGallachoir Tom Egan @BordnaMona John Bingham @hawkinswrightUK@NoelGavigan Padraic ONeill, great day!
Very interesting perspectives on the different dimensions of bioenergy opportunities at Bioenergy 2020 - farming, policy, business and technology.
@DonnaGartland @NickCotterJr @MacranaFeirme @IrishBioenergy @EPAClimateNews
Panel discussion starting, Thomas Duffy @MacranaFeirme speaking about the challenges to get Irish young farmers interested in bioenergy, forestry, energy crops. Laura Burke @EPAIreland aspirations for climate change is there but the reality on the ground is very different.
Session 2 starting at the IrBEA National Bioenergy Conference with panel discussion from Laura Burke @epa, @TaeSavesLives Thomas Duffy @MacranaFeirme, @NickCotter100, Donal Hayes @TippCheeseco, Billy Costello
@BOGallachoir Director at @MaREIcentre highlighting the 'blindspot' - bioenergy contributes more to EU renewables than any other source like wind or solar - it is the 'hidden giant' - so why is there negative discourse on this source that we NEED to meet our targets?