Renewable energies not only have the potential to contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and the enhancement of energy security, but they also offer chances for regional and rural development like the creation of new employment opportunities and increasing regional income. Especially for these regional effects bioenergy plays a significant role.
In the context of the German competition ‘Bioenergy regions’, 25 model regions across Germany are currently supported for three years by the Federal Ministry for Food, Agriculture and Consumer Protection in their efforts to establish efficient bioenergy networks to optimize the regional bioenergy use. The 25 winner regions were chosen in 2009 from a total of about 210 applicants. The concept of the competition exclusively foresees the support of network measures. These include for example the installation of a network manager, public relations, and measures bringing together regional actors like workshops and conferences. Among other things, the regions aim to increase the number of installed biomass conversion plants, to realize efficiency improvements and to find alternative feedstock solutions during the competition.
Copyright: | © Agrar- und Umweltwissenschaftliche Fakultät Universität Rostock |
Quelle: | 5. Rostocker Bioenergieforum (November 2011) |
Seiten: | 2 |
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Autor: | Dipl.-Ing. agr. Thilo Seidenberger Ruth Offermann Prof. Dr. Ing. Daniela Thrän |
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