18-19 September 2019
We cordially invite all governmental institutions responsible for regulating biofuels to join our upcoming high-level meeting in Copenhagen. The sessions will focus on practical implementation issues, 2020 and 2030 targets, current developments in MS, and follow up discussions from the recent meeting in Germany. The workshop will feature practical, output-driven sessions with groupwork activities and open discussions, expert speaker sessions with national industry and European Commission representatives.
Selected topics we currently consider to be relevant for the workshop include:
- European Commission update: latest on REDII implications for regulatory institutions, and discussing challenges in MS
- European database: requirements, REDII Art 28, Cion expectations, challenges
- UERs: how do they look like, examples on UER credits generated from projects certified under the CDM that are eligible for GHG credits etc
- Annex IX: following up discussions from DE 2019 workshop
- ILUC: high and low ILUC risk biofuels categories
- Recycled carbon fuels & renewable fuels of non-biological origin: regulation, role of CBs and VSs for assuring renewability etc
- Stakeholder exchange: discussing both conventional and advanced biofuels production & regulation, market situation and future of biofuels with Novozymes, one of the biggest enzyme producers in Denmark