Martin JungingerMartin Junginger is Assistant Professor at the Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University.

Martin has a background in chemistry and environmental science and obtained his PhD in 2005. He is coordinator of the IEA Bioenergy Task 40 on Sustainable International Bioenergy Trade (see www.bioenergytrade.org), and currently works amongst others on charting international trade in biomass and biofuels (with a special focus on wood pellets), and identifying barriers and opportunities for bioenergy trade.

He also has been working on sustainability criteria and certification systems for biomass and biofuels.

Martin has organized several workshops on biomass trade (in the Netherlands and abroad) and is frequently lecturing across the globe.

Biomass Trade & Power 2010 Rotterdam Speaker
Day 2 – Thursday, March 11
13:10  Afternoon Chairman’s Remarks

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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