Converting “low-producing lands” into sources of biomass feedstocks for marine fuels offers several advantages. “Low-producing lands” are lands whose productivity has been reduced by poor farming practices, pollution, or under-use. Growing biomass feedstocks on these lands would permit an increase in biofuel production without creating competition for food, fuel, and biodiversity; while, increasing opportunities for GHG emissions reductions (including Carbon Farming). Join us as we explore the opportunities; and address critical issues associated with regenerative agriculture for biomass feedstock production, such as land availability, pace and cost of regeneration, and regulatory aspects of low-ILUC risk biomass production.
Join this event and:
Discover innovative approaches to transform lands with reduced productivity into sustainable sources of biomass feedstocks, mitigating the adverse effects of poor farming practices, pollution, and land under-use.
Gain valuable insights into how growing biomass feedstocks on these lands can enable increased biofuel production without compromising essential resources like food, fuel, and biodiversity.
Learn about the challenges and solutions related to regenerative agriculture for biomass feedstock production, including land availability, regeneration pace and cost, and the regulatory aspects of low-ILUC risk biomass production.
Discuss how shipping can access biomass originating from these lands.
Your Hosts:Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
CEM Biofuture Platform Initiative
Speakers:Torben Nørgaard, Chief Technology Officer – Energy & Fuels, Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
Roberta Cenni, Head of Biofuels, Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
Gerard J. Ostheimer, PhD, Manager, CEM Biofuture Campaign (Moderator)
Tiziana Pirelli, PhD. FAO/GBEP - Coordinator of the Global Bioenergy Partnership
Giulia Gregori, Strategic Planning and Corporate Communication, Novamara
Blanca de Ulibarri, EU LCA Project Manager at RSB
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