During the project’s last mile, our vision is to raise awareness on the ISABEL context and outcomes and to achieve a replication of the community biogas concept and approach to other national or EU-level regions.
During the project’s last mile, our vision is to raise awareness on the ISABEL context and outcomes and to achieve a replication of the community biogas concept and approach to other national or EU-level regions.
The SEEMLA and ADVANCEFUEL projects are pleased to invite to their joint event and workshop, taking place on 20-21 November in Brussels, Belgium.
The jury made its call, and the 3 finalists of the Roger Léron Award 2018 are finally known: congratulations to Andy Bull (UK), José Rámon Peran Gonzalez(ES), and Gérard Savatier (FR). The final result will be disclosed during the Ceremony on 10 October at the Palais des Académies, in Brussels. This year, the nominees were particularly impressive in their achievementsRead more
The ADVANCEFUEL project organises this workshop aiming to discuss the newest project results with market players from the renewable transport fuel sector.
The Horizon 2020 ISABEL project continues to reach its goal of expanding the European biogas landscape by a bottom-up process of empowering local communities.
On 12 June 2018, ISABEL attended the final conference of the ISAAC project. The event took place at the headquarters of the Italian National Research Council (CNR) in Rome, and brought together a highly-diversified audience, ranging from industry stakeholders to public administrations, research institutes, students and civil society organisations.
The ISABEL partners’ efforts to support and provide expert advice continued during the last semester with a view to boost ISABEL communities up scaling process. Several activities and meetings with the local biogas stakeholders took place in the targeted regions in order to discuss ideas of improvement and identify challenges that would require further supportRead more
Four International workshops were organised and carried out by ISABEL partners, aiming to ‘transfer’ the project’s concept and findings to other regions in UK, Germany and Greece as well as neighborhood European countries respectively.
Europe has set itself goals for sustainable future. One of them is creating an efficient clean energy system that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and stop the global warming.