CFP summary
The European Biomass Conference and Exhibition (EUBCE) is one of the longest-running international events dedicated to biomass, bioenergy and the circular bioeconomy. The 2026 edition in The Hague continues a conference series with more than three decades of history and combines scientific exchange with industry and policy engagement. According to the official programme description, EUBCE serves as a global platform connecting researchers, industrial stakeholders, technology developers, policy makers and investors working on biomass resources, conversion technologies, and large-scale deployment pathways. The conference covers the full value chain from feedstocks and conversion routes to sustainability assessment, commercialization and market development, making it relevant to both energy engineering and environmental systems analysis.
Topics
Biomass resources, residues and waste streams; biochemical and thermochemical conversion technologies; biofuels, industrial biomethane and renewable gases; biorefineries and bio-based products; biomass for heat, power and transport; carbon management and negative-emission pathways; system-level analysis including greenhouse gases, land use and sustainability metrics; modelling and scenario analysis; certification, regulation, value chains, market deployment and waste-to-value solutions.