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Strategies on biomass energies in EU

Abstract

The main EU programmes, supporting the renewable deployment, are the research and development programmes JOULE, THERMIE and FAIR, included in the 4th framework programme, the ALTENER programme and the `Community Support Framework` programme. Research and development (R and E) activity within the JOULE and THERMIE programmes are divided into five areas, of which the third concerns the renewable energies. The support could range from 40 to 100 % of the cost. JOULE programme is research oriented, while the THERMIE programme is demonstration oriented. The FAIR programme is also a specific research and development programme for agriculture and agrifood industry. It could cover, among others, projects in connection with the biogas exploitation. The ALTENER programme provides support for the so called `software` actions, promoting renewables, mainly training and information actions, including events like the present one. Furthermode, it provides support for technical specifications, creation of infrastructure for the promotion of renewables and so on. ALTENER does not support investments. Finally the `Community Support Framework` programme promoting the regional development, could, in some cases, support traditional technology investments in relation to renewables. (au)
Authors:
Xenakis, E [1] 
  1. European Commission, Bruxelles (Belgium)
Publication Date:
Aug 01, 1997
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
NEI-DK-3077; CONF-9709214-
Reference Number:
SCA: 299000; PA: DK-98:001094; EDB-98:032813; SN: 98001920979
Resource Relation:
Conference: Workshop on the future of biogas in Europe 1997, Herning (Denmark), 8-10 Sep 1997; Other Information: PBD: Aug 1997; Related Information: Is Part Of The future of biogas in Europe 1997; Holm-Nielsen, J.B. [ed.]; PB: [143] p.
Subject:
29 ENERGY PLANNING AND POLICY; BIOMASS; PLANNING; EUROPEAN UNION; COORDINATED RESEARCH PROGRAMS; ENERGY MANAGEMENT; COMMERCIALIZATION
OSTI ID:
579958
Research Organizations:
Sydjysk Univrsitetscenter, Esbjerg (Denmark). Biomasseinstituttet
Country of Origin:
Denmark
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98736994; ISBN 87-90074-12-2; TRN: DK9801094
Availability:
OSTI as DE98736994
Submitting Site:
DK
Size:
pp. 12-14
Announcement Date:
Apr 20, 1998

Citation Formats

Xenakis, E. Strategies on biomass energies in EU. Denmark: N. p., 1997. Web.
Xenakis, E. Strategies on biomass energies in EU. Denmark.
Xenakis, E. 1997. "Strategies on biomass energies in EU." Denmark.
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title = {Strategies on biomass energies in EU}
author = {Xenakis, E}
abstractNote = {The main EU programmes, supporting the renewable deployment, are the research and development programmes JOULE, THERMIE and FAIR, included in the 4th framework programme, the ALTENER programme and the `Community Support Framework` programme. Research and development (R and E) activity within the JOULE and THERMIE programmes are divided into five areas, of which the third concerns the renewable energies. The support could range from 40 to 100 % of the cost. JOULE programme is research oriented, while the THERMIE programme is demonstration oriented. The FAIR programme is also a specific research and development programme for agriculture and agrifood industry. It could cover, among others, projects in connection with the biogas exploitation. The ALTENER programme provides support for the so called `software` actions, promoting renewables, mainly training and information actions, including events like the present one. Furthermode, it provides support for technical specifications, creation of infrastructure for the promotion of renewables and so on. ALTENER does not support investments. Finally the `Community Support Framework` programme promoting the regional development, could, in some cases, support traditional technology investments in relation to renewables. (au)}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1997}
month = {Aug}
}