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Official invitation outlining the agenda, participants, and objectives of a virtual stakeholder workshop convened by the Climate Change Commission to discuss bioeconomy pathways for reducing emissions in Aotearoa.
Organising body:
Climate Change Commission
Event type:
Virtual workshop
Date:
Tuesday 10 September
Time:
1–4pm
Location:
Online (Zoom)
Subject:
Bioeconomy, biomass use, biofuels and building products
Purpose:
Discussion of opportunities and barriers to reducing emissions in Aotearoa
Participants:
Suppliers, consultants, industry representatives and academics in forestry, waste and building sectors
Contact person:
Harriet Palmer
Phone:
027 4277 437
Email:
[email protected]
Additional contact:
[email protected]
Website:
climatecommission.govt.nz
Intended outcome:
Input into advice package for Government on lowering emissions and meeting climate goals
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2026-2027
Region / City:
EU
Topic:
Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture, Environment
Document Type:
Work Programme
Organization:
European Commission
Author:
European Commission
Target Audience:
Member States, stakeholders involved in Horizon Europe calls
Period of Validity:
2026-2027
Approval Date:
Not stated
Modification Date:
Not stated
Note:
Year
Topic:
Environmental Management, Risk Assessment
Document Type:
Procedure
Organization / Institution:
North West Biomass Limited
Target Audience:
Site Staff, Contractors
Document type:
Emissions certificate template
Scheme:
Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI)
Sector:
Domestic and non-domestic renewable heat
Subject:
Air quality emissions compliance for biomass combustion plant
Issuing authority:
Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem)
Applicable plant types:
Biomass boilers and biomass stoves
Pollutants covered:
Particulate matter (PM); Oxides of nitrogen (NOx)
Emission limits:
30 g/GJ PM; 150 g/GJ NOx
Testing standards referenced:
BS EN 303-5:1999; BS EN 303-5:2012; EN 14792:2005; EN 13284-1:2002; ISO 9096:2003
Laboratory accreditation standard:
BS EN ISO/IEC 17025:2005
Measurement basis:
Net heat input at ≥85% installation capacity
Intended use:
Accreditation of biomass plant models for RHI applications
Administrative notes included:
Certificate issue requirements; transfer of test data; type-testing range rules
Note:
Year
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Europe
Subject:
Biomass trading contract
Document Type:
Contract
Organization:
European Federation of Energy Traders (EFET)
Author:
EFET
Target Audience:
Energy traders, buyers, and sellers of biomass
Period of validity:
Indefinite
Approval Date:
November 4, 2021
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Sri Lanka
Topic:
Fuelwood plantations, Biomass energy production
Document type:
Call for Expression of Interest (EOI)
Organization:
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Target audience:
Private, Public and Corporate sectors
Action period:
July 25, 2016 – August 26, 2016
Approval date:
N/A
Modification date:
N/A
Context description:
Invitation for stakeholders to submit proposals for establishing fuelwood plantations under a GEF/UNDP/FAO funded project aiming at reducing greenhouse gas emissions through sustainable biomass energy production.
Year:
1961-1990 average
Region:
Ilonga, Tanzania
Document Type:
Agro-climatic data report
Agricultural Sector:
Crop yield and biomass analysis
Target Audience:
Researchers, agricultural planners, climatologists
Period:
1961-1990
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Description:
Agro-climatic data for a specific grid cell in Tanzania, detailing crop yields, biomass, and climatic variables over a 30-year period.
Note:
Year
Year:
2023
Region / city:
Tamil Nadu, Coimbatore
Topic:
Catalytic co-pyrolysis, Waste valorization, Biofuel production
Document type:
Research article
Organization / institution:
RVS Technical Campus-Coimbatore, Karpagam College of Engineering
Authors:
T.Stephen Livingston, A. Anci Manon Mary
Target audience:
Researchers, Environmental scientists, Engineers
Period of validity:
N/A
Approval date:
N/A
Date of amendments:
N/A
Year:
2026
Region:
Not specified
Subject:
Soil fungal biomass and community composition under heating and nitrogen treatments
Document type:
Supplementary material for scientific study
Institution:
Not specified
Authors:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers in soil microbiology and ecology
Period of study:
Not explicitly stated
Data type:
Quantitative measurements of fungal biomass and diversity
Methods:
PLFA, NLFA, ANOVA, PERMANOVA, Shannon diversity, richness, evenness analyses
Factors analyzed:
Heating, Nitrogen, Interaction (Heating × Nitrogen)
Fungal groups:
Total fungi, AMF (arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi), EMF (ectomycorrhizal fungi), Saprotrophs, Pathotrophs
Soil types:
Organic horizon, Mineral horizon
Year:
2026
Region / Location:
Wisconsin, USA
Subject:
Biomass sources and fuels
Document Type:
Educational table
Institution / Organization:
University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point; DuPont; University of Washington
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Students and educators
Data Sources:
State energy office, global biomass studies
Related Activities:
Corn in Your Car
References:
http://www4.uwsp.edu/cnr/wcee/keep/nr735/Unit_1/Biomass.htm
; http:
//accellerase.dupont.com/global-sources-of-biomass/
Note:
; http
//faculty.washington.edu/stevehar/World%20woody%20biomass.pdf
Contextual Description:
Educational resource table listing biomass sources in Wisconsin and globally, with examples of plant, animal, and waste-derived fuels for renewable energy studies.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Guildford, UK; Seville, Spain
Topic:
Biomass valorisation, Hydrodeoxygenation, Catalysis
Document Type:
Research article
Institution:
University of Surrey, University of Sevilla
Authors:
Miss W. Jin, Dr L. Pastor-Perez, Prof. S. Gu, Dr. T.R. Reina, J.L. Santos, Dr M.A. Centeno
Target Audience:
Researchers, Scientists, Academia
Period of Application:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2023
Modification Date:
N/A
Year:
2025
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Microalgae cultivation, wastewater treatment, biomass production
Document Type:
Research Article
Organization / Institution:
Academic/Research Institution
Author:
Oslan et al.
Target Audience:
Researchers, environmental scientists, biotechnologists
Period of Validity:
2025
Approval Date:
2025
Date of Modifications:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
Seoul, Republic of Korea
Topic:
Microalgal biomass production, CO2 reduction
Document Type:
Research Paper
Organization / Institution:
Korea University
Author:
Prof. Sang Jun Sim
Target Audience:
Researchers, Environmental Scientists
Period of Application:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2016
Region / City:
Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria
Theme:
Environmental Science, Microbiology, Agricultural Chemistry
Document Type:
Research Article
Organization / Institution:
Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola
Author:
Ajunwa, O.M, Audu, J.O, Adedeji, B.A, Ja’afaru, M.I
Target Audience:
Researchers, Environmental Scientists, Agricultural Chemists
Period of Validity:
Not applicable
Approval Date:
Not applicable
Modification Date:
Not applicable
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Qingdao, China
Topic:
Tobacco Biomass, Hydrothermal Extraction, Non-structural Carbohydrates, Hemicelluloses
Document Type:
Research Article
Organization / Institution:
Marine Agriculture Research Center, Tobacco Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Author:
Yuan Yuan, Ping Zou, Jinhui Zhou, Yuting Geng, Jiajun Fan, James Clark, Yiqiang Li, Chengsheng Zhang
Target Audience:
Researchers in biorefinery, biomass utilization, tobacco industry
Period of Validity:
Not Applicable
Date of Approval:
Not Applicable
Date of Changes:
Not Applicable
Date issued:
05 July 2024
Source:
ECC Chair
Subject:
Minutes of the 64th ECC Meeting
Note:
Group membership required to read? N
Opening of the meeting:
Chris Woolford, the ECC Chair opened the meeting by welcoming the delegates to the 64th Electronic Communication Committee Plenary meeting being held in hybrid format in Kristiansand, Norway and online, by kind invitation of the Norwegian Communications Authority (Nkom). Mr John-Eivind Velure, acting Director General at the Norwegian Communications Authority, warmly welcomed the ECC participants attending the 64th ECC Plenary meeting in Kristiansand. He mentioned there are important issues on the agenda. Mr. Velure stated that harmonising frequency bands across Europe is crucial and that we must collaborate to use spectrum efficiently, prevent interference, and drive wireless innovation. CEPT and ECC plays a very important role in this work and for spectrum harmonisation and standardisation across Europe. This can actually be seen in the meetings response on the White paper on “How to master Europe’s digital infrastructure needs?”. Mr. Velure highlighted though, that local needs need to be cherished. For the regulation of the 26 GHz band, despite the apparent demand in 2018, there is now limited interest for the band in 2024. Still, in Norway they plan to award the band later this year, and it will be interesting to see the mobile operators’ interest in deploying millimetre wave base stations. Mr. Velure mentioned also that Nkom has been a longstanding participant in the work of WG NaN within ECC and has established a national expert group (including relevant police authorities) to combat fraud in electronic communications. Several measures to fight fraud are either already in place or are currently being implemented. In addition, Nkom was pleased to join and coordinate the establishment of the Global Informal Regulatory Antifraud Forum (GIRAF). Initiated in Norway this past March, the forum now includes 24 countries and continues to grow. The work of emergency communications is also relevant for ECC WG NaN. NaN3 has been a key source of information and harmonizing measures on several lifesaving topics, such as Advanced Mobile Location systems, Roaming SMS to emergency numbers and next generation emergency communications. Last but not least, Mr. Velure noted that in Norway they have licenced local wireless broadband systems in the 3.8 – 4.2 GHz band for a while now. The Norwegian government have tasked Nkom to promote the collection and sharing of experiences among industry verticals. This will result in a governmental report on the adoption of 5G in industry in early 2025. Mr Woolford thanked Mr Velure for his kind words and for the invitation to Kristiansand. The list of participants is given in Annex15. The information on the MeetingHub available on the ECO WIKI pages and on the meeting Netiquette was noted. Adoption of the Agenda, Schedule of work: The ECC Chair informed the meeting about the latest revision of the draft agenda and meeting schedule. It was noted that the meeting schedule is indicative and will be adjusted according to meeting progress. The meeting adopted the agenda as given in Annex14. During the meeting it was noted that the proposed deadline for the ECC deliverables approved for public consultation at this meeting is the 19 August 2024. The date was briefly discussed considering that there wasn’t the usual time constraint for the deadline due to the summer period. The ECC agreed with the proposed public consultation closing date and noted that the ECO would be tasked to publish all the ECC deliverables following final approval by the ECC Plenary. Procedure for appointment of Chairmen: The ECC Chair noted that the WG SE Chair and the ECC Chair positions are due for appointment at the next ECC Plenary meeting in November 2024. In accordance with RoP Article 9, the call for nominations will be sent out following the meeting. The deadline will be set about one month before the November 2024 ECC plenary meeting.
Reports on ECC and other activities:
Minutes of the 63rd Steering Group meeting: The ECC Chair referred to the minutes of the 63rd ECC Steering Group (SG) meeting in document ECC(24)029 and noted that the SG went through the issues for this ECC meeting. The Chair noted some topics from the SG minutes such as the 6G roadmap, the overview of ECC activities related to satellite issues and the next iteration of the ECC strategic plan. He also mentioned that there will be an editorial update on gender neutral language of the ECC Rules of Procedures and Working Methods, to bring it in line with other CEPT groups like COM-ITU and ECO Council. This will be picked up by the ECO office. Following the discussion from the last ECC plenary, the SG also had a discussion on physical meeting attendance. The SG noted there is an issue that physical attendance sometimes has to be restricted due to meeting room restricted capacity, but this happened only to a minority of the (larger) ECC meetings. The SG concluded that the issue is best for chairs of the larger groups to solve on a case-by-case basis, with help from the ECO office. The SG also had a brief discussion about references in ECC Deliverables, and it was noted that there is no issue with mentioning references to EC deliverables in the CEPT Reports. The CPG Chair noted a revision with minor update to the CPG section in the SG minutes, which is now uploaded, document ECC(24)029R1. In the discussion that followed in the ECC meeting, attention was paid to several aspects related to physical participation, such as preference or not for administrations over LoU partners and industry in physical participation, the benefits of physical participation, hosting the bigger ECC groups with bigger meeting rooms, and industry participation in administration delegations. The ECC Chair recognised that many of these aspects were considered in the fairly long discussion in the SG meeting as well. There is no doubt that stakeholder participation is of essence to the work of ECC groups. There is no single answer that can be applied to all of the groups and therefore giving discretion to the chairs to determine how to deal in each case seems to be the best approach. ECC noted the Steering Group minutes. The Chair further informed the meeting that there is no reset of implementation dates foreseen and that the deadline for responses to documents which go out for Public Consultation from this ECC meeting will be 19th August 2024.
Minutes of the ECC-EC meeting (13 June 2024):
The ECC Chair referred to the Minutes of the ECC-EC Consultation meeting in document ECC(24)030. The different topics will be discussed under their respective agenda items. ECC noted the ECC-EC Consultation meeting minutes.
ECO Bulletin on on-going/new issues in other regions or organisations:
The ECO referred to the ECO Bulletin in document ECC(24)031. The Bulletin (edition: June 2024) addresses the various relevant activities in radio communications and numbering in other regions outside CEPT, where a regulatory dimension is raised. Information on global developments which are seen as being of interest to ECC, were also mentioned. Furthermore, the ECO highlighted that the Bulletin will also be presented and discussed at the subordinate ECC WG/PT group.
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Bangladesh
Topic:
Skills Development, Education, Economic Transformation
Document Type:
Aide Memoire
Author:
World Bank
Target Audience:
Government officials, development agencies, educational institutions
Period of Validity:
2021-2026
Approval Date:
May 20, 2021
Amendment Date:
N/A
Date of Last Update:
December 23, 2021
Year:
Not specified
Region:
Oregon
Document type:
Guidelines
Survey type:
Virtual trauma hospital survey
Trauma center levels:
Levels I–IV
Issuing body:
Oregon Health Authority
Program:
EMS & Trauma Systems
Intended participants:
Trauma hospitals and trauma program staff
Survey format:
Virtual
Technology platform:
Zoom for Government
Pre-survey submission timeline:
Two months prior to scheduled survey
Medical record submission deadline:
At least one week prior to scheduled survey
Survey components:
Pre-survey review, medical chart review, interviews, exit interview
Patient data scope:
Trauma census, outcomes, injuries, transfers, readmissions, deaths
Governing authority contacts:
Oregon Health Authority EMS Program
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Whidbey Island
Topic:
Patient Portal Access, Virtual Visits
Document Type:
Instructional Guide
Organization / Institution:
WhidbeyHealth Medical Center
Author:
WhidbeyHealth
Target Audience:
Patients of WhidbeyHealth Medical Center
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified