Bioenergy Conference & Workshop
18-19 May 2010
CBI Conference Centre, London
Understanding obligations & opportunities
BSI's Bioenergy conference will help you prepare for new renewable energy standards and legislation. It will deliver guidance on the UK Renewable Energy Strategy and provide a forum for the industry to drive bioenergy production, standardization and use.
In addition to presentations and case studies, discussion sessions will allow you to share knowledge, experiences and challenges of producing bioenergy and driving demand with some of the leading experts in this area.
Key reasons to attend include:
- Understand the impact of legislation and obligations on your business
- Gain insights into the future of the bioenergy market
- Understand how to utilise standards to improve your processes
- Learn how to effectively source bioenergy and ensure the quality of biofuel
- Discover opportunities in the UK biomass supply chain.
Book your place online:
The quickest and easiest way to book your place at BSI's Bioenergy conference is to fill in our simple online booking form. We offer two basic packages:
- Conference only - attend the Bioenergy conference on 18 May
- Conference + pre-conference workshop - attend both the conference (18 May) and our post-conference workshop (19 May)
Early bird discount
The prices quoted below all include a special 20% early bird discount, valid until 8 March 2010. Further discounts are available for public sector companies and SMEs (defined as an organization employing fewer than 250 persons and with an annual turnover not exceeding £45.5 million).
You can also book over the phone by calling the BSI Customer Service team on +44 (0)20 8996 9001
About BSI
BSI is the UK’s National Standards Body, recognized globally for its independence, integrity and innovation in the production of standards and information products that promote and share best practice. BSI works with businesses, consumers and government to represent UK interests and to make sure that British, European and international standards are useful, relevant and authoritative.
For further information please visit http://www.bsigroup.com/.