Andreas Pilzecker studied agricultural economics at the Universities of Munich-Weihenstephan (Germany), Brussels (Belgium) and Göttingen (Germany). Work as a research assistant on international commodity markets, as an economist in an international grain trading company, in general logistics, and as a consultant on farm management.

He joined the European Commission as a policy analyst in 2005. Current work on bioenergy including aspects of availability, sustainability, food-fuel competition, and supporting policies.

Biomass Trade & Power 2010 Rotterdam Speaker
Day 2 – Thursday, March 11
08:40  EU’s Sustainability Requirement of Biomass for Use in Power and Energy Sector

BIOMASS TRADE & POWER 2010 conference guarantees insights on maximizing potential of biomass feedstocks for power, biofuels & chemicals production from palm biomass, sugar cane bagasse, cassava waste, rubber wood residues, rice husk, saw dust and algae.

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