European Biomass Conference and Exhibition - EUBCE 2019 - Call for Papers
A call for Papers is open until the 5th of November! Be part of the cutting edge of research and innovation for biomass, their application and integration. Strengthen your network with the biomass research community, industry, investors in innovations and policy makers.
The next European Biomass Conference and Exhibition - EUBCE 2019, the leading international conference in biomass, will be held in Lisbon, Portugal, from 27 to 30 of May 2019.
The Conference will be structured along the following main topics:
1. BIOMASS RESOURCES
2. BIOMASS CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES FOR HEATING, COOLING AND ELECTRICITY
3. BIOMASS CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES FOR ENERGY CARRIERS, CHEMICALS AND MATERIALS
4. BIOMASS SUSTAINABILITY, IMPACTS AND POLICIES
5. BIOENERGY INTEGRATION IN ENERGY SYSTEMS
Conference Proceedings
EUBCE Conference Proceedings have a high reputation in the sector. All submitted papers of plenary, oral and visual presentations will be published on-line with a full open access policy on the EUBCE Proceedings website. The proceedings are currently indexed by SCOPUS and WOS - Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science.
Citability of Papers
Papers in the conference proceedings are coded by a digital identifier (DOI code) provided by the German National Library of Science and Technology. This guarantees an unequivocal and permanent identification and citability.
Scientific Journal Publication of selected papers
Each year, the Scientific Committee selects a limited number of the most promising abstracts from each Conference Subject that will be invited to be peer reviewed for potential publication by the high impact journal Biomass and Bioenergy by Elsevier.
This publication will be in addition to the publication in the Conference Proceedings of the 27th EUBCE 2019.
If you would like your abstract to be considered for inclusion in the Journal Publication/Peer Review Process, please tick the corresponding box in the User Area during submission.
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