Challenge

Increasing production of bioenergies should never lead to unwanted change of land use.

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Concept

Certification to ensure ecological and social standards with production and conversion of biomass.

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Certification

Correction of market failures by challanging sustainable production and green house gas reduction.

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Bioenergies

Sustainable production of bioenergies as well as of biomasses for conventional use.

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D-50670 Koeln
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The ISCC Project will be presented at the following occasions:

Fuels of the Future 2008

6. Internationaler Fachkongress für Biokraftstoffe des BBE und der UFOP
1./2. Dezember 2008, Berlin

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14. Österreichischer Biomassetag

Nov. 25/26, 2008 in Grieskirchen, Austria

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Energetische Biomassenutzung in der Landwirtschaft

German - Polish Workshop Nov. 6th and 7th, 2008 in Slubice

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SUMMIT2008: Cologne, 15 - 17 October 2008

SUMMIT2008: Cologne, 15 - 17 October 2008

The 9th GLOBALGAP Conference on Good Agricultural Practice: Visit the Side Events on Certification of Biomass Production and Greenhouse Gas Emission

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3rd BTL Congress 2008

International BtL Congress organised by the German Federal Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection (BMELV) and the Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe (FNR) in collaboration with Volkswagen and Daimler
Berlin
15./16. 10. 2008
Simultaneous translation German - English

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Welcome to the ISCC Project

Due to the growing market relevance of biofuels and the increasing use of agricultural feedstock for their production, the discussion about sustainability has gained in importance.

Sustainable production is a precondition for further increasing bioenergy production and use. The use of biomass for fuel, heat or power production represents a large potential for climate protection, diversification of the energy mix, and can lead to a reduction of the import dependency.

The project is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Food, Agricultre and Consumer Protection / Agency for Renewable Resources.(FNR).

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