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POWER4BIO

Entidade líder do projeto: Fundación CIRCE Centro de Investigación de Recursos y Consumos Energéticos
Responsável pelo projeto: Fundación CIRCE Centro de Investigación de Recursos y Consumos Energéticos
Site do projeto: https://power4bio.eu/
Parceiros:


Fundación Circe Centro de Investigación de Recursos y Consumos Energéticos (ES); DBFZ Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum Gemeinnuetzige GMBH (DE); Stichting Wageningen Research (NL); Meta Group SRL (IT); Agrargazdasagi Kutato Intezet (Hungary); EPC - Projektgesellschraft Fur Klima Nachhaltigkeit Kommunikation MBH, Gemeinnutzig (DE); Draxis Environmental S.A. (EL); Bay Zoltan Alkalmazott Kutatasi Kozhasznu Nonprofit KFT (HU); Ukrainian National Forestry University (Ukraine); Consejería de Agricultura, Ganadería, Pesca y Desarrollo Sostenible (ES); Mazowiecka Agencja Energetyczna Spzoo (Poland); Jihoceska Univerzita V Ceskych Budejovicich (CZ); Chemie Cluster Bayern GMBH (Germany); Spring Sustainable

Breve descrição:

The POWER4BIO project aims at increasing the capacity of regional and local policy makers and stakeholders to structure their bioeconomy and to support the emergence of a thriving bio‐based sector. Adequate knowledge and best practice exchange and networking within and among regions, across the EU.

POWER4BIO aims to empower regional actors to drive the transition to the bioeconomy in 10 European regions. This will be achieved by providing them with the necessary tools, instruments and advice for the development and implementation of sustainable bioeconomy strategies.
In addition, Power4Bio will rely on a comprehensible learning programme to promote regional and interregional knowledge transfer among sectors for the joint development of sustainable value chains across the bioeconomy.