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Bioenergy Europe (formerly known as AEBIOM) is a European trade association open to national biomass associations and bioenergy companies active in Europe. It was founded in 1990 under the leadership of French senator Michel Souplet with the aim to promote energy generation from biomass in all its forms: biopower, bioheat, or biofuels for transport.

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Bioenergy Europe is the umbrella organisation of the European Pellet Council (EPC),[1] and the International Biomass Torrefaction Council (IBTC).[2]

Bioenergy Europe owns two international certifications for wood fuels. ENplus, certifying wood pellets quality[3] and GoodChips, aiming at guaranteeing wood chips and hog fuel quality.[4]

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Governance

As a European trade federation, Bioenergy Europe governance is ensured by its members (see list below) and structured around a General Assembly, a board of directors and a Core Groups that decide on the strategic orientations and political lines of the organisation based on the advises of Bioenergy Europe's Working Groups and Secretariat.[5]

Members

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Its members include biomass producers and traders, equipment suppliers, energy producers, boiler and stove manufacturers, research and development institutions, service providers, certification bodies, renewable energy companies, advocacy organizations, and financial and investment entities.[6]

National Associations (39)

Academics (7)

  • Centre for Research and Technology Hellas - - CERTH
  • Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands - ECN
  • European Institute for Energy Research - EIFER
  • HEIG-VD University - HEIG-VD
  • National Renewable Energy Centre - CENER - CIEMAT Foundation
  • Walloon Agricultural Research Centre - Cra-w
  • Wood Technology Institute

Companies (81)

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