Bio energy Fact-Finding Mission has been billed to hold virtually
OpenLife Nigeria has gathered that Bio energy fact-finding mission, with a focus on waste-to-energy has been fixed to hold in March between 1 and 3.
According to statement signed by Godwin Aigbokhan, Head, Competence Center Energy and Environment, Delegation of German Industry and Commerce in Nigeria (AHK Nigeria) ,activities lined up for the webinar include company presentations; technical presentations; virtual site visits; networking, B2B opportunities and product demonstrations.
The statement reads:
“Dear Partners and Friends,
It is our pleasure to welcome you to a prosperous 2021 and invite you to register for our upcoming virtual fact-finding mission on Bio energy.
Bio energy (whether in the form of biogas from energy crops, biodegradable waste, solid biomass or liquid biomass) has played a major role in Germany’s energy transition contributing to about 10% of primary energy consumption and about 8.1% to gross electricity generation in 2018 while also providing broader economic benefits. As the world leader in Bio energy solutions, German companies have acquired the necessary competences to develop world-class projects in this field.
It is therefore our pleasure to invite you to register for our upcoming fact-finding mission on Bio energy. Due to the ongoing travel disruptions occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic, this event will take place on the Zoom platform and it will feature;
If you would like to register for this event, please complete the online registration form by clicking here”
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