21 July 2010

This Westminster Energy, Environment & Transport Forum seminar will explore the latest thinking on the future of biofuels. It is timed as concerns emerge about the viability of biofuels and the challenges for innovation in the industry, with certain UK subsidies set to be cut, EU research raising concerns about the environmental damage caused by biofuels and the continuing food versus fuel debate.

 

Including a keynote presentation from the Renewable Fuels Agency, sessions will examine:

  • biofuels progress and next steps;
  • the prospects for innovation in the industry and the next generation of biofuels;
  • cleaner fuels and the alternative options for sustainability and energy security; and
  • the future of the food versus fuel debate.

 Venue: Central London (TBC)

Delegate rates – General rates, including refreshments and PDF copy of the transcripts: £190

Concessionary rate places for small charities, unfunded individuals and those in similar circumstances: £80

For those who cannot attend, copies of the briefing document, full transcripts of all speeches and the questions and comments sessions, and further articles from interested parties, will be available approximately 7 days after the event for £95; concessionary rate: £50.