[Digestion] Bioenergy Australia Annual Conference

Steve sschuck at bigpond.net.au
Fri Nov 13 18:30:09 CST 2015


Rose and group

 

I think it is obvious that there is no one solution to energy security and to  mitigating global warming.  Many forms of bioenergy and other renewable energy technologies, plus energy efficiency and increase in energy productivity will be required.  Biogas and other forms of bioenergy will need to sustainably progressed to meet the challenges ahead.  Let’s hope the Paris COP21 meeting will give the planet some solid future direction.  

 

Steve

 

Dr Stephen Schuck 

Bioenergy Australia 

 

Bioenergy Australia 2015 conference 30 Nov- 2 Dec, Tasmania 

 


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From: Digestion [mailto:digestion-bounces at lists.bioenergylists.org] On Behalf Of envirowagg at comcast.net
Sent: Saturday, 14 November 2015 10:35 AM
To: Digestion at bioenergylists.org
Subject: Re: [Digestion] Bioenergy Australia Annual Conference

 

Hello!  This is not a technical question.  I'm not a professional in the science of digestion, but have a personal interest.

 

I just read an article in the New York Times that was disturbing in light of the upcoming climate summit meeting in Paris. http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/11/business/economy/india-is-caught-in-a-climate-change-quandary.html?_r=0. The author states India's population will soon surpass China's.  How India proceeds on controlling carbon emissions will have a big impact on global climate change.

- around 1/4 of the Indian population has no access to electricity

- India's coal consumption could triple or quadruple by 2030

 

I believe that India has a longstanding tradition of using small biodigesters as a source of household gas energy.  I'm sure that their large population generates a lot of organic waste.

 

Would a plan to proactively increasing the use of both small-scale and large-scale biodigesters be a practical way to decrease fossil fuel consumption in this key nation?  Would other countries be likely to help with this endeavor?

 

Rose Seemann
EnviroWagg LLC

 

 

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From: "Paul Harris" <harrisfm at aapt.net.au>
To: digestion at lists.bioenergylists.org
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 4:30:33 AM
Subject: [Digestion] Bioenergy Australia Annual Conference

 

G'day All,

 

The Conference is only 2 weeks away, if you are ready for a quick 
holiday in Tasmania. See 
http://www.bioenergyaustralia.org/pages/bioenergy-australia-conference-2015.html

 

Happy digesting,

 

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HOOROO
Mr Paul Harris

 


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