Research Resources on Bio-energy
Worldwide Research on Bio Energy
PhD Research Resources on Bio-energy in USA
*** www.microbialfuelcell.org/MFC/research.htm
** http://www.usda.gov/wps/portal/usda/usdahome?contentid=2012/12/0360.xml
http://www.bioenergy.cam.ac.uk/
http://www.tricity.wsu.edu/bsel/
http://www.ncat.edu/research/bioenergy/
http://info.biotech-calendar.com/bid/96543/University-of-Georgia-Receives-3M-for-Bioenergy-Research
http://genomicscience.energy.gov/centers/
http://bioenergy.illinois.edu/
http://www.glbrc.msu.edu/research.html
http://www.tcbb.ie/research-team-profiles
http://www.research.vt.edu/energy/resbio.html
www.bioenergy-noe.org/?_id=146&showArticle=128
http://bioenergy.illinois.edu/education/seminars.html
http://www.ntnu.edu/research/experts/biofuels
http://research.msu.edu/tags/great-lakes-bioenergy-research-center
http://web.mit.edu/be/index.shtml
http://news.mongabay.com/bioenergy/2007/11/denmark-opens-worlds-largest.html
http://www.uidaho.edu/engr/me/research/bioenergyresearchgroup
http://bioenergycenter.org/besc/about-besc/people.cfm
http://bioenergy-news.com/index.php?/Industry-News
http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/bioenergy/
http://depts.washington.edu/bioenrgy/
https://energy.stanford.edu/people/faculty
http://www.montana.edu/energy/
http://isen.northwestern.edu/research/research_centers.html
NSF IGERT Program in Multidisciplinary Approaches to Sustainable Bioenergy (MAS BioEnergy)
http://bioenergy-igert.colostate.edu/programinformation.php
PhD Research on Bio Energy in EU
http://www.sp.se/en/Sidor/default.aspx
http://www.teriin.org/index.php
http://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/
http://www.eifer.uni-karlsruhe.de/
http://www.irec.cat/index.php/index.php?lang=en
http://www.eurac.edu/en/research/institutes/renewableenergy/default.html
Lund University through LU Biofuels
http://www.lth.se/lu_biofuels/
European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University, UK
http://www1.aston.ac.uk/eas/research/groups/ebri/
PhD Research Resources on Bio Energy in Asia
UAE
Korean University of Science and Technology
http://www.ust.ac.kr/en/index.do
Korea Institute of Energy Research
PhD Research Resources on Bio Energy in Australia
http://www.bioenergyaustralia.org/members.html
http://www.energy.unimelb.edu.au/
Bioenergy scholarship positions (PhD)
http://scholarshipdb.net/scholarships/Category-Scholarship/Program-PhD?Keyword=bioenergy
Worldwide Institutes/Educational and Research institutions for energy research:
The Michigan Alternative and Renewable Energy Center (MAREC
http://chiefengineer.org/ (the Chief Engineers Association has brought educational services, information and camaraderie to its members through the publication of “The Chief Engineer” magazine, educational meetings and social gatherings throughout the Chicago area. The “Chief Engineer Magazine” is published monthly and has a list of subscribers from throughout the United States and Canada)
China-EU Institute for Clean and Renewable Energy
Joint BioEnergy Institute
http://www.jbei.org/ (The Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Bioenergy Research Center dedicated to developing advanced biofuels—liquid fuels derived from the solar energy stored in plant biomass that can replace gasoline, diesel and jet fuels). JBEI is located in the Bay Area biotech hub in the City of Emeryville and housed in the EmeryStation East building between Powell and 59th Streets.
University of Dayton Research Institute
http://www.udri.udayton.edu/Pages/home.aspx
Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands
https://www.ecn.nl/ (ECN is the largest energy research institute in the Netherlands. With around 500 members of staff, we are active in projects both at home and abroad, in joint efforts with the industry, government authorities and research institutes. We do this from our branches in Petten, Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Brussels and China. ECN’s research has a major influence on day-to-day life. In this, we perform an important function for the society of today and the future. )
Energy Research Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences
http://www.eriras.ru/data/27/eng (ERI RAS was established in 1985 on the basis of General energy department of the Institute of High temperatures, a subsidiary of Academy of sciences of the USSR. The institute was founded by a team of scientists originated from the Siberian Energy institute (nowadays ISEM).
Источник: http://www.eriras.ru/data/15/eng (The ERI RAS in headed by Academician Alexey A. Makarov. As it has been from the very start, the institute hosts talented scientists; many of them are young people. The institute traditionally employs 70 to 80 fellows; its structure is being permanently changed in order to address the tasks required.
Источник: http://www.eriras.ru/data/15/eng)
European Research Council
European Research Area
http://ec.europa.eu/research/era/index_en.htm
European Council of Applied Sciences and Engineering
http://www.euro-case.org/index.php (The European Council of Academies of Applied Sciences, Technologies and Engineering is an independent non-profit organisation of national academies of Engineering, Applied Sciences and Technology from 21 European countries. It was founded in 1992 upon French initiative by the members of CADAS (Conseil pour les Applications de l’Académie des Sciences). The mission of Euro-CASE is to pursue, encourage and maintain excellence in the fields of engineering, applied sciences and technology, and promote their science, art and practice for the benefit of the citizens of Europe.)
Directorate-General for Research and Innovation (European Commission)
http://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm?pg=dg
http://ec.europa.eu/research/index.cfm
Marie Curie Fellowships are European research grants available to researchers regardless of their nationality or field of research. In addition to generous research funding scientists have the possibility to gain experience abroad and in the private sector, and to complete their training with competences or disciplines useful for their careers.
Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES
In addition to the scientific units, the Institute has a support unit:.
- Site Management (SM) which pools resources, tools and competences required across the Institute for the execution of projects. Internal S&T support services performed by the Unit include project office, PR & communication, micro-structural analysis and studies, workshop and document management and security, safety and infrastructure
and uses two horizontal services of the JRC:
- Resource Management Petten (RMP) unit which is a part of JRC Directorate B and provides support to the management including finances, personnel, and ICT support
- Internal and external communications sector which belongs to JRC Directorate A
The Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES) is one of the seven scientific institutes of the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC). Its mission is to provide scientific and technical support to EU policies for the protection of the European and global environment.
The Institute for Energy Research (IER), is a Washington, DC
Located in Ispra, Italy, the IES carries out research to understand the complex interactions between human activity and the physical environment, and how to manage strategic resources (water, land, forests, food, minerals, etc.) in a more sustainable manner. Together with other JRC institutes, the IES provides the scientific basis for the conception, development, implementation and evaluation of EU policies that promote the greening of Europe and the global sustainable management of natural resources. It also works in partnership with other Directorates General to support the strategic priorities of the European Commission.
http://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/about-us/
The Institute for Energy Research (IER) is a not-for-profit organization that conducts intensive research and analysis on the functions, operations, and government regulation of global energy markets. IER maintains that freely-functioning energy markets provide the most efficient and effective solutions to today’s global energy and environmental challenges and, as such, are critical to the well-being of individuals and society.
Founded in 1989 from a predecessor organization, IER is a public foundation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code and is funded entirely by tax deductible contributions from individuals, foundations and corporations. No financial support is sought for or accepted from government sources.
European Institute of Innovation and Technology
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) is a body of the European Union based in Budapest, Hungary. It was established by the Regulation (EC) No 294/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2008. It became operational in 2010 in its premises of the EIT Headquarters. The EIT currently employs approximately 50 members of staff and its Director is José Manuel Leceta.
The BioEnergy Science Center (BESC)
http://bioenergycenter.org/besc/index.cfm
The BioEnergy Science Center (BESC) is a multi-institutional (18 partner), multidisciplinary research (biological, chemical, physical and computational sciences, mathematics and engineering) organization focused on the fundamental understanding and elimination of biomass recalcitrance. BESC is one of three Bioenergy Research Centers established by DOE’s Office of Science in 2007 to accelerate research toward the development of cost-effective advanced biofuels.
BESC’s approach to improve accessibility to the sugars within biomass involves 1) designing plant cell walls for rapid deconstruction and 2) developing multitalented microbes for converting plant biomass into biofuels in a single step (consolidated bioprocessing). Addressing the roadblock of biomass recalcitrance will require a multiscale understanding of plant cell walls from biosynthesis to deconstruction pathways. This integrated understanding would generate models, theories and finally processes that will be used to understand and overcome biomass recalcitrance.
Bioenergy Research Unit, USA
BESC Featured Scientist
Dr. Michael Adams is a Distinguished Research Professor of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Microbiology at University of Georgia and has directed research to elucidate the novel biochemistry and microbiology of anaerobic thermophiles for more than 25 years. He has published over 300 papers in refereed journals and edited seven books. His research program seeks to eliminate the dominant obstacle to cost-effective production of biofuels, namely, the conversion of cellulosic biomass to sugars. The BESC related research focus is on evaluating the use of extremely thermophilic anaerobic microorganisms and enzymes derived from them to enhance the degradation of plant cell walls. UGA Website
Discover more BESC researchers…
http://www.ars.usda.gov/main/site_main.htm?modecode=36-20-61-00
United States department of Agriculture
Agricultural research service
Bioenergy Research Unit
he Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s chief scientific in-house research agency. Our job is finding solutions to agricultural problems that affect Americans every day, from field to table. Here are a few numbers to illustrate the scope of our organization:
- 800 research projects within 18 National Programs
- 2,200 scientists and post docs
- 6,200 other employees
- 90+ research locations, including overseas laboratories
- $1.1 billion fiscal year budget
The focus of the Bioenergy research unit is to develop bioproducts and bioprocesses for converting agricultural materials into biofuels.
Researchers in this unit adapt tools from a variety of research fields, including microbial, biochemical, genetic, and engineering research to address the need for increased use of agricultural crops as feedstocks for biofuels.
The impact of this research is recognizable in expanded biofuel feedstocks, development of model biocatalysts for the production of new products from agricultural commodities, added value to agricultural wastes, and improved animal production systems.
Texas A&M Institute
http://energyengineering.org/bioenergy
The United States is an international leader in advancing sustainable biofuels research and production. As the U.S. moves to secure an energy future grounded on a mix of domestic energy sectors, biofuels will play an increasingly important role in liquid transportation fuels for cars, buses, and airplanes. EI and the colleges of Agriculture and Engineering at Texas A&M University, along with their associated research agencies and academic departments, have formed comprehensive and robust research collaborations to advance our national capacity in biofuels, from fundamental microbial genome research to operational advanced demonstration projects such as the AgriLife Research algae ponds in West Texas and the synthetic fuels production demonstration projects in chemical engineering.
Start from here
Bioenergy Research Center at UC Davis
The Bioenergy Research Center at UC Davis is a coalition of over one hundred campus research scientists from a wide range of disciplines, including Agricultural & Resource Economics, Plant Sciences, Biological & Agricultural Engineering, Microbiology, Chemical Engineering & Materials Science, Viticulture & Enology, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Economics, and several more.
The BERC seeks to advance the development of bioenergy – heat, power, and biofuels from biomass – and to that end is connecting researchers across the Davis campus, to enhance communication and the sharing of ideas, and to help focus and structure the previously individual or small group efforts to more efficiently use the vast capabilities of UCD.
If you are a Davis faculty member or researcher and are interested in joining the BERC, please fill out the application form or send an email to our Program Coordinator, Helen Wang. We’d love to have you!
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), located in Golden, Colorado, USA
NREL conducts a broad range of energy analysis in support of the laboratory’s programs and initiatives, DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), technology transfer, and the greater energy analysis community. NREL’s recent analysis activities include:
IREC Catalan Institute for Energy Research
http://www.ifeu.org/index.php?seite=english
Institute fur energy und umweltforschung Heidelberg Gmbh
The list of our clients includes the World Bank, the European Commission (project list), German Ministries on the Federal and State level, regional and local governments, national and international foundations, industry associations, companies (e.g. Daimler-Chrysler, BMW, Deutsche Telekom, Deutsche Shell, BASF) and environmental organizations (e.g. Greenpeace, Friends of the Earth).
http://www.research.ibm.com/articles/hydrogel.shtml
Breaking the bacteria barrier
New hydrogel born from semiconductor research may help save lives
We are obsessed with cleanliness. From anti-bacterial cart wipes at the supermarket to individual sized packages of wipes and gels that we can carry in a pocket or a purse – you’d think we were winning in the war against germs.
But in hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities, the potential for infection still exists. Despite advanced sterilization and aseptic techniques, infections associated with medical devices and surfaces have not been eradicated, thanks to the increase in drug-resistant bacteria.
According to the CDC, antibiotic drug resistance in the U.S. costs an estimated $20 billion a year in healthcare costs as well as 8 million additional days spent in the hospital1. And hospital-acquired infections are among the top five leading causes of death in the United States and account for up to $11 billion in healthcare spending each year2.
And while personal anti-bacterial products exist on the market today in the form of the aforementioned hand gels and wipes, these products target very common germs and most contain ethanol as a key ingredient. Ethanol evaporates after a very short time after application and does not provide long-lasting protection.
Cleaning products that effectively destroy bacteria on surfaces, including alcohol and bleach, also break down and/or evaporate after a short period of time and are not transferrable for human application based on their toxicity.
Now imagine a long-lasting substance that is biocompatible and non-toxic, but also biodegradable. A substance that destroys specific types of bacteria but leaves healthy skin and cells alone – one that could be applied to medical facility surfaces, surgical and diagnostic instruments, and even – one day – medical implants.
IBM Research, in association with the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology in Singapore have taken a first step towards that future with the development of an antimicrobial hydrogel that can break through diseased biofilms and eradicate drug-resistant bacteria upon contact.
Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/departments/eese/research/centres/crest/
Beacon Energy
http://www.beaconenergy.co.uk/
Our Achievements
Beacon Energy operates from two sites; West Beacon Farm and Whittle Hill Farm Buildings, our premises operate independently from the national electricity grid and our overall energy consumption is less than half the average for office buildings in the UK. This web site will give you an overview of the measures we are taking to conserve resources; it will also give technical information about the integrated renewable energy network and energy storage systems we are operating.
In 2009 Professor Tony Marmont was awarded an ‘Individual Achievement Award’ by the Energy Institute, in recognition of his work as a champion for non-polluting and sustainable energy production.
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National Renewable Energy Centre (Narec), UK
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
At the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), we focus on creative answers to today’s energy challenges. From fundamental science and energy analysis to validating new products for the commercial market, NREL researchers are dedicated to transforming the way the world uses energy.
With more than 35 years of successful innovation in energy efficiency and renewable energy, today our discoveries provide sustainable alternatives for powering our homes, businesses, and our transportation system.
The School for Renewable Energy Science
RES offered five specializations of study: Geothermal Energy; Hydropower; Fuel Cell Systems & Hydrogen; Biofuels & Bioenergy; and Energy Systems. RES Restarted will also focus on Wind & Wave Power and Solar Energy in the negotiations with future graduating institutes. A fourth optional trimester is being considered where students will be able to do one of the following; double the length of their research projects, take additional courses to graduate as engineers or study further project management.
Centre for Alternative Technology
http://www.cat.org.uk/index.html
RES is located in Iceland, a country which is renowned for its unique geological conditions. As a student studying in Iceland, you will be in a country which has the highest use of renewable energy sources in the world. Currently, 82% of primary energy in Iceland already comes from renewable sources and 100% of electricity and space heating is from a renewable source. At present only our transportation fuels are still imported and non-renewable fossil fuels, but otherwise Iceland is self-sufficient for all of its energy needs. All of these factors make Iceland an interesting case to follow for other countries which are still locked in a completely fossil fuel- based economy.
Plataforma Solar de Almería, Spain
http://www.psa.es/webeng/index.php
3rd European Conference on Environmental Applications of Advanced Oxidation Processes
The 3rd European Conference on Environmental Applications of Advanced Oxidation (www.eaaop3.com) will be held in 27, 28, 29 y 30 October at the Palacio de Exposiciones y Congresos de la Ciudad de Almería (El Toyo, Almería).This conference has been organised by Plataforma Solar de Almería, la Universidad de Almería y el Centro Mixto de Investigación de la Energía Solar (CIESOL).
The objective of the conference is to bring together scientists, engineers and other environmental professionals to present their findings and discuss future trends and directions concerning various Environmental Applications of Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs).
The presentations will focus on the scientific and technological advances of AOPs for the remediation of surface water, drinking water, groundwater, municipal, industrial and agro-industrial wastewater, air and soil contaminated with various recalcitrant compounds, either alone or in conjunction with other processes.
Centre for Renewable Energy
Agency for Non-conventional Energy and Rural Technology (ANERT), Kerala, India
Biogas programmes are implemented by ANERT with financial assistance from MNRE and with active participation of beneficiaries. ANERT has installed 102 large size biogas plants since its inception with central financial support. An average of 10 lakh m3 bio gas is being generated every year. These plants are installed at medical colleges, district medical hospitsls, private and charitable institutions with 15 to 70 m3 capacity for thermal applications and electricity generation.
Of the 102 plants, 73 use night soil, 24 use canteen waste and 5 use animal waste as feed material. 5 plants generate electricity, each using a 10 kW dual-fuel engine. Other plants use biogas for heating applications.
EKOenergy
Networking flowers, by Diego Sevilla Ruiz, Licensed under Creative Commons CC BY-NC 2.0
EKOenergy is a network of European environmental NGOs promoting the use of sustainable electricity. Currently, there are 24 members, from 20 European countries. And more will join.
Together, we want to:
- stimulate the development of the renewable electricity sector and to promote climate friendly solutions
- contribute to the protection of biodiversity, habitats and ecosystem services
- Inform all electricity consumers about the product they are buying and about the meaning and impact of their purchase.
- Mobilize the positive energy of 1000′s of individuals, groups and companies sharing our ambition, and to give them the opportunity to get involved.
- Foster the dialogue between and join forces with the electricity sector, the environmental NGOs and other stakeholders (e.g. consumer organizations and authorities).
Ecolabel
EKOenergy is also an ecolabel for electricity, managed by the EKOenergy network. The purpose of the ecolabel is to assist consumers in navigating the complex European electricity market.
Not surprisingly, only electricity from renewable sources can be sold as EKOenergy. But EKOenergy is more than just renewable electricity. It also fulfills additional sustainability requirements set by the EKOenergy Network. Moreover, consumers of EKOenergy receive correct information about the origin of their electricity.
The EKOenergy label is the only electricity label which results from a pan-European consultation process, which works on the whole European market and which is recognized by stakeholders in all European countries.
Apollo Alliance
http://www.bluegreenalliance.org/apollo
Environmental and Energy Study Institute
Bio-energy resources in China
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioenergy_in_China
Work has begun on the ¥250 million Kaiyou Green Energy Biomass (Rice Husks) Power Generating project located in the Suqian City Economic Development Zone in Jiangsu Province. The Kaiyou Green Energy Biomass Power project will generate 144 GWh/year and use 200 kilotons/year of crop waste as inputs.[29]
Ministry of Agriculture of the People’s Republic of China
BioEnergy Resources Center/BioEnergy Genome Center), is a division of Chinese Academy of Sciences Qingdao Institute of BioEnergy and Bioprocess Technology (CAS-QIBEBT)
http://www.bioenergychina.org/
Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (QIBEBT, CAS)
Chinese Academy of Sciences
http://english.genetics.cas.cn/
Bio-energy Companies in China
http://www.dragonpower.com/HomePage/content_44.shtml
Hubei bluefire ecology energy limited company
Beijing Yingherui Environmental Engineering CO.,LTD
Beijing Sanyi Green Energy Development Co.,Ltd.
KSB Aktiengesellschaft
FAN SEPARATOR GmbH
Hermann Sewerin GmbH
Bilfinger EMS GmbH
Heilongjiang NongKenJiu-Yang Biomass Energy Development Co.,Ltd.
Xiamen Kangjie Technology Co.,Ltd.
Wuxi Kipor Machinery Co., Ltd
Hangzhou Energy & Environmental Engineering Co.,Ltd.
LONGYAN SHUNTIAN ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD.
Guangzhou Leisite testing and analyseeuqipmentCo.,Ltd.
Chibi city Wofeng biogas technology Co.,Ltd.
Hubei East Julong Ecology Energy Co.,Ltd.
SHANGHAI RUILONG TECHNOLOGY CO,.LTD
Wuhan Cubic Optoelectronics Co.,Ltd.
XYLEM Water Solutions GmbH
QALOVIS GmbH
BruggRohrsysteme GmbH
Putzmeister Solid Pumps GmbH
HeytexBramsche GmbH
Media Center
Vogelsang Mechanical Engineering (Shanghai) Co.,Ltd.
Beijing Helee Bio-Energy Ltd.
Qingdao Yongzheng Chemical Machinery Co.,Ltd.
Tianjin KaideCo.,Ltd.
Conferences in China
http://www.bitlifesciences.com/wcm2014/
http://www.bitlifesciences.com/tmps2014/
http://www.bitlifesciences.com/seb2013/
http://www.bitlifesciences.com/wcbe2013/#
Bio-energy research Resources in Germany
http://www.eranetbioenergy.net/website/exec/front?id=500-6e65742e6572616e65742e53756250616765
http://www.coach-bioenergy.eu/en/about/60.html
http://www.bmelv.de/SharedDocs/Standardartikel/EN/Ministry/ResearchInnovation/Other/EN_DBFZ.html
http://www.fraunhofer.de/en/research-topics/energy-living/bioenergy.html
Bioenergy projects
http://www.hnee.de/en/Research/Projects/Bioenergy/Project-list/Bioenergy-projects-E4550.htm
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~khanal/AD/recovery.html
Bioenergy Industry
Bioenergy-nw
http://bioenergy-nw.eu/centre/aston-university-strategic-initiative/
Bioenergyinternational
http://www.bioenergyinternational.com/
Renewableenergyworld
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/bioenergy/top-news
Farmindustrynews
http://farmindustrynews.com/bioenergy
Bioenergy News
Bio Energy Nes by Country
Bioenergynet
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/tech/bioenergy
http://www.thebioenergysite.com/news/
http://www.bioenergy.cam.ac.uk/news
http://bioenergy.ovpr.uga.edu/news-information/bioenergy-news/
http://www.seai.ie/News_Events/Newsletters/Bioenergy_News/
http://www.addaxbioenergy.com/en/news.php?idnews=34
http://www.uabio.org/en/news/bioenergy-news
http://www.argusmedia.com/Bioenergy
http://bioenergyvictoria.net.au/home
http://www.iea.org/topics/bioenergy/news/
http://www.bioenergyaustralia.org/
Aquatechbioenergy
http://www.aquatechbioenergy.com/news.html
Renewableenergyfocus
http://www.renewableenergyfocus.com/news/62/bioenergy/
Bioenergy News – RenewableEnergyWorld.com
http://www.biodiesel.co.za/home/news/renewable-energy-news
The British ColumbiaBC Bioenergy Strategy
http://www.energyplan.gov.bc.ca/bioenergy/
ERA-NET Bioenergy – Pulling bioenergy research together
http://www.eranetbioenergy.net/website/exec/front
NNFCC
http://www.nnfcc.co.uk/bioenergy
MSUE Bioeconomy News
MAS BioEnergy
http://bioenergy-igert.colostate.edu/news_newbiotechcourse.php
Bioenergy crops
BIOBASED PRODUCTS AND ENERGY CENTER
http://bioenergycenter.okstate.edu/
The Center for Bioenergy & Photosynthesis
Global Sustainability Panel website || UN-NGLS
http://www.un-ngls.org/spip.php?page=agsp&id_article=3326
Bio-Energy Association Worldwide
World Bio Energy Association
http://www.worldbioenergy.org/
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
http://www.irena.org/Menu/index.aspx?PriMenuID=13&mnu=Pri
EBRI – European Bioenergy Research Institute
http://bioenergy-midlands.org/
The International Renewable Energy Alliance (REN Alliance)
World Council for Renewable Energy (WCRE)
http://www.wcre.de/en/index.php
Florida Biofuel & Bioenergy Association
http://floridabiofuelsassociation.com/
Top 100 People in Bioenergy for 2011-12
http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2011/12/26/the-top-100-people-in-bioenergy-2011-12/
Biomass energy research Association
European Biomass Association
International Energy Agency (IEA)
http://www.ieabioenergy-task38.org/links/
Bioenergy Deployment Consortium (BDC)
Clean Energy
http://www.cleanenergy.gc.ca/index.cfm?action=assoc.summary&etid=4
SEC Biomass
IEA Bioenergy
http://www.ieabioenergy.com/iealinks/
Bioenergy Innitiatives
Canadian Bioenergy Association (CANBIO)
www.canbio.ca/article/scroll-down-for-news-and-info-on-events-and-missions-115.asp
American Council on Renewable Energy
Irish Bio-Energy Association
Green Power
http://www.greenpowerforum.org.uk/index.php
Green Peace International
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/campaigns/climate-change/energyrevolution/
http://www.greenpeace.org/international/en/
RE-thinking 2050
European Renewable Energy Council (EREC)
Epure
Eurostat – Statistics Explained – Renewable energy statistics
http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/statistics_explained/index.php/Renewable_energy_statistics
Europe’s Energy Portal
Biomass Energy Center
http://www.biomassenergycentre.org.uk/portal/page?_pageid=76,15049&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL
renewableenergyworld
Europeanbiofuels
http://www.biofuelstp.eu/fuelproduction.html
Biomass Energy
http://www.biomassenergycentre.org.uk/portal/page?_pageid=75,17301&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL
Energy Kids
http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energy.cfm?page=biomass_home-basics-k.cfm
Green Power
http://www.greenpowerforum.org.uk/
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
http://www.nrel.gov/learning/re_biomass.html
Union of Concerned Scientist
http://www.ucsusa.org/clean_energy/our-energy-choices/renewable-energy/how-biomass-energy-works.html
ManagEnergy
Renewable energy policy action paving the way towards 2020
eurobserv-er
http://www.eurobserv-er.org/downloads.asp
Euroactive
http://www.euractiv.com/energy/eu-renewable-energy-policy/article-117536
International Network for Sustainable Energy (INFORSE)
International Renewable Energy Agency
http://www.irena.org/home/index.aspx?PriMenuID=12&mnu=Pri
World Council for Renewable Energy
Biomass Thermal Energy Council (BTEC)
http://www.biomassthermal.org/
RenewableUK
Global Potential of Sustainable Biomass for Energy
http://www.thebioenergysite.com/articles/500/global-potential-of-sustainable-biomass-for-energy
Biomass Power
GEO Testimony to Ohio Biofuel & Renewable Energy
http://www.greenenergyohio.org/page.cfm?pageId=49
biodiesel.org
Malaysia Biomass Industries Confederation
Nrdc USA
http://www.nrdc.org/energy/renewables/biomass.asp
Bioenergy Association of New Zealand (BANZ)
http://www.bioenergy.org.nz/aboutus.asp
BioenergyInstitute
http://www.bioenergyinstitute.com/about.html
eia.gov USA
Instituteforenergyresearch
http://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/
Bioenergy Trade Worldwide
Ukrainian Biofuel Portal
Global Energy World
http://www.globalenergyworld.com/about.asp
PetrolPlaza
Ecoseed
Worldoils
Biofuels International
Bioenergy Insight
http://www.bioenergy-news.com/
FOEX Indexes Ltd
GoforWood.info
NNFCC UK
Algae Observer
Biomass Energy
Enagri
Emergence Bioenergy Inc
http://www.emergencebioenergy.com/
Bio-energy Research Resources in Bangladesh
Infrastructure Development Company Limited (IDCOL)
http://news.mongabay.com/bioenergy/2008/01/first-biomass-plant-in-bangladesh.html
Dr. KamrunNahar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamrun_Nahar
BANGLADESH SCIENCE MINISTER: STRENGTHEN BIOTECH RESEARCH
http://www.isaaa.org/kc/cropbiotechupdate/article/default.asp?ID=4490
National Institute of Biotechnology
INSTITUTE OF FUEL RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (IFRD)
http://www.bcsir.gov.bd/index.php/analytical-and-other-services/ifrd
Bangladesh Scientific and Industrial Research (BSIR)
http://www.bcsir.gov.bd/index.php/research/research
Ministry of Science and Technology
BCSIR LABORATORIES, RAJSHAHI
http://www.bcsir.gov.bd/index.php/analytical-and-other-services/bcsir-lab-rajshahi
BANSDOC
1stBiodisel in BD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnduGbROdUI
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