IrBEA event to showcase the potential of biomass to decarbonise industrial heat
Following last year's publication of the Irish Government’s Industrial Heating Decarbonisation Roadmap, there is renewed interest from large industry users in exploring biomass as an industrial heat decarbonization option. Tapping into this renewed interest, the Irish Bioenergy Association (IrBEA) is organising a seminar to showcase the biomass potential and opportunity in decarbonising industrial heat.

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