European Biomass Association
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The European Biomass Association (AEBIOM, from the official French name Association Européenne pour la Biomasse) is a group of national biomass associations with membership open to representatives of the European Union and Central and Eastern Europe. It was founded in 1990 and aims to promote biomass production and application throughout Europe.
[edit] Members
- Austrian Biomass Association - ABA
- Association for extension of biomass in Spain - ADABE
- British Biogen
- Bulgarian Biomass Association - BBA
- CARMEN - Germany
- Czech Biomass Association - CZ-BIOM
- Danish Biomass Assciation - DANBIO
- Energy utilization Biomass Association - EUBA - Bulgaria
- Estonia Biofuels Association - EBU
- European Wood Energy Technical Institute- ITEBE - France
- Finnish Bioenergy Association - FINBIO
- German BioEnergy Association - BBE
- Greek Biomass Association - HELLABIOM
- Hungarian Biomass Association - HBA
- Italian Biomass Association - ITABIA
- Irish Bioenergy Association - IrBEA
- Latvian Bioenergy Association - LATBIO
- Norwegian Bioenergy Association - NOBIO
- Polish Biomass Association - POLBIOM
- Slovak Association for Biomass - SK-BIOM
- Slovenian Biomass Association - SLO-BIOM
- South Tyrol Biomass Association - STBA - Italy
- Russian Biomass Association - RBA
- Swedish Bioenergy Association - SVEBIO
- Swiss Farmer's Union - SBV
- The Netherlands Bio-energy Association - NL-BEA
- Ukrainian Bioenergy Association - UBA
- Valorization of Biomass in Belgium - ValBiom