Date: 
09.09.2013 - 12.09.2013
Place: 
Linz, Austria

International Training Seminar Biomass Heating - Market development and technologies

9 - 12 September 2013, Linz/Austria
The market transformation towards modern, high-efficiency biomass heating presents enormous opportunities for local economic development, for decreasing energy costs and for climate and environment protection.
The 3-day international training seminar will provide information and know-how on local market development and technologies for automatic biomass heating, based on the experience in Austria. It will focus on small- and mid-scale projects, fuelled by wood pellets and wood chips, covering solutions for homes, smaller commercial/public buildings and district heating grids (up to a few hundred kW).

The seminar will offer interactive learning in an international group, educational site-visits and presentations by experts in biomass technologies, market development and environment.

The international training seminar is organised by the Energy Academy of the OÖ Energiesparverband, the energy agency of the region Upper Austria. Upper Austria is a success story in high-efficiency biomass heating: more than 31.5 % of the heat demand are covered by clean, automatic biomass heating. Green heating has created more than 500 new jobs in Upper Austria in recent years. The OÖ Energiesparverband is the organiser of the European Pellet Conference, the largest annual event on wood pellets in the world. 

Seminar Topics
  • Success factors for developing a regional/local biomass heating market
  • Technology overview (combustion, emissions), system designs
  • Fuel standards and logistics (wood pellets, wood chips)
  • Business and financing models, marketing
As an international training seminar, the seminar will not cover country specific information, such as specific legal aspects or funding programmes.

Target Groups

The seminar targets at representatives of businesses, public bodies, institutions, NGOs etc. interested in developing a local/regional biomass heating market. The seminar is especially meant for persons from countries where the market for automatic biomass heating is in a starting phase.

What will the international seminar offer?
  • 3 intensive days packed with information and know-how on the technologies, the economics and the marketing of biomass heating!
  • Practical hands-on information from people who have done it - learn from the best in biomass heating!
  • A lively mix of presentations, technical site-visits and interactive learning in an international group.
  • A focus on small- and mid-scale projects fuelled by wood pellets and wood chips.
The training team
  • Experts of the OÖ Energiesparverband: The OÖ Energiesparverband as the state agency for renewable energy plays a crucial role in the biomass heating market development, for example by managing funding programmes and by carrying out promotional campaigns and training programmes.
  • Experts of Bioenergy 2020+: Bioenergy 2020+ is a world-wide leading research body in the field of energetic use of solid biomass and is specialised in small scale combustion appliances. A main activity is the development of innovative solutions for biomass heating appliances in cooperation with European equipment manufacturers.
  • Experts from companies offering biomass heating products and services
 
Date
9 – 12 September 2013 (Start: 9 September, 18.00; end: 12 September, 18.00)
Language
The training seminar will be held in English.
(Please note that a good command of English is required.)
Fees
800 Euro (plus 10 % VAT)
530 Euro (plus 10 % VAT) for public administrations & energy agencies
These fees include the training sessions, the seminar documentation, the site-visits, coffee breaks/meals.
Accommodation in nearby hotels in Linz is about 80-100 Euro/night (including
breakfast and taxes) and is not included in the seminar fee.
Organiser & location
OÖ Energiesparverband, Energy Academy, Landstrasse 45, 4020 Linz/Austria,
office@esv.or.at, www.oec-en.at, T. +43-732-7720-14381
 
Linz
Linz is the third-largest city of Austria and capital of the region of Upper Austria (Oberösterreich). It is located in the north of Austria, approximately
30 km south of the Czech border, on both sides of the river Danube.
The city’s population is around 200,000. As the “Cultural Capital of Europe“
in 2009, Linz is a city which combines an industrial heritage with modern
cultural highlights (e.g. Ars Electronica Center, Lentos museum, etc.).

Travel information
by railway: direct connections from Vienna, Salzburg, Munich, Paris, Brussels, etc.
by road: A1 and A7 motorways
by air: airports Linz (14 km from Linz city centre), Vienna (185 km),
Salzburg (135 km), Munich (273 km)

Upper Austria

Upper Austria is one of the nine federal regions of Austria. It has a population of 1.4 million. Already since the mid-90ies, the region has given political priority to energy efficiency and renewable energy sources. Renewable energy sources currently cover 31.5 % of the total primary energy demand, 15 % of which is biomass, 11 % hydro power, and 6 % are solar and other renewable energy sources. By 2030, the region has set itself the target to cover 100 % of its electricity and space heat demand from renewable energy sources. The region has a leading position in biomass heating: not only are more than 25 % of all modern biomass boilers installed in the European Union manufactured in the region, but it has one of the highest densities of small-scale automatic heating systems in the world.
OÖ Energiesparverband
The OÖ Energiesparverband is the energy agency of Upper Austria, it supports the regional government in the development and implementation of regional energy programmes. These include for example energy certification and rating of buildings, energy advice services to households, businesses and public bodies or managing state funding programmes. The OÖ Energiesparverband also runs the “Energy Academy“ which holds more than 40 training courses on energy efficiency and renewable energy sources annually.
Ökoenergie-Cluster
The OÖ Energiesparverband also manages the “Ökoenergie-Cluster“, the network of renewable energy and energy efficiency companies in Upper Austria. Currently, 160 companies and institutions are partners of the network, employing 8,880 persons and achieving a turnover of more than 1.9 billion Euro /2.5 billion US $ annually. These companies are active in all fields of sustainable energy production and use, special areas of excellence are automatic biomass heating, solar thermal and high-efficiency buildings. In recent years these companies have seen a strong growth and have created more than 500 new jobs in the region. More than 25% of all biomass boilers sold in the EU are manufactured by Upper Austria´s boiler industry, and pellet heating systems have become a standard solution.

 

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