EleCity: The Electrified City - Sustainable Cities in the Context of Energy Transition. Conferences in Hanoi/Manila/Bangkok
ifeu discusses potential for electrification and energy efficiency in industry and commerce at three conferences in Southeast Asia funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
Long-term scenarios for the transformation of energy system in Germany
The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) has published first results of the long-term and climate scenarios, to which ifeu contributed to scenario development and ecological assessment.
Capacity Building in bioenergy sustainability indicators for Viet Nam
ifeu supports the implementation of the sustainability indicators for bioenergy issued by the Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP) with its expertise all over the world - currently in Viet Nam, where a workshop and training session for the application of the indicators has been performed from July 17 until 21 with the help of ifeu-scientists.
Rapid Planning Mid-term Conference at UN Habitat in Nairobi
ifeu scientists Bernd Franke and Christin Zeitz presented research results for the first project stage from 2014 untill 2017 at the Rapid-Planning Mid-term Conference in Nairobi.
1st International Symposium of SEEMLA successfully completed
On 25 April 2017, the 1st International Symposium of the H2020-funded SEEMLA project was held on the occasion of the European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly 2017in Vienna, Austria.
2nd SEEMLA newsletter published
Recently, the 2nd newsletter of the SEEMLA project was published. It informs you about the project's progress, news and events, and is issued twice a year.
Project BioMates launched: Bio-oils for co-processing
In early December 2016, the BioMates project (“Reliable Bio-based Refinery Intermediates”) kicked off with a meeting in Brussels. Within the project, ifeu will be responsible for the integrated sustainability assessment of the investigated pathways together with Imperial College from London.
1st Newsletter by the SEEMLA project
A few days ago, the 1st newsletter of the SEEMLA project was published. It informs you about the project's progress, news and events, and is published twice a year.
Bioenergy on Marginal Lands
In early 2016, the SEEMLA project for the sustainable exploitation of biomass for bioenergy from marginal lands in Europe was launched.