Join 450+ global leaders and decision-makers at the largest global gathering of bioenergy leaders at the Argus Biomass Conference
Returning to London from 21-23 April 2026, the Argus Biomass Conference unites 450+ senior leaders from across biomass, biofuels and hard-to-abate industries to decode policy change, discover growth markets, and forge high-impact partnershipsOver three days, you'll get pragmatic intelligence on regulation (RED III/IV, EUDR, EU ETS for carbon removals), technology breakthroughs from feedstocks to AI-driven analytics, monetisation pathways from BECCS to biochar, SAF, and many moreCome ready to build resilience, unlock new revenue, and play a vital role in scaling decarbonisation across industry
> Why attend
- Hear from industry leaders and visionaries: Gain practical insights from 50+ expert speakers as they tackle supply-demand dynamics, compliance and sustainability standards, and the economics of carbon removalLeave with clear takeaways to guide 2026-2027 strategy
- Navigate the evolving policy landscape: Understand how the EU Green Deal, RED III/IV, EUDR, and EU ETS will reshape biomass markets, with guidance on certification, due diligence, and carbon trading as frameworks evolve
- Harness innovation and technology: See how AI-driven analytics, advanced processing, and novel feedstocks (e.g., agricultural residues) are improving yields, cutting costs and strengthening supply-chain resilience - accelerating biomass' role in a circular economy
- Network with 400+ senior decision-makers: Networking receptions: Enter into dialogues with your peers and newcomers on the most pressing issues and execute on-site dealsAmplify your network reach by meeting new leaders and reconnecting with old friends during the drinks receptions
Do not miss your opportunity to showcase your expertise and meet with wood pellet and wood chip producers, industry associations, hard-to-abate industries, biofuels/SAF producers, biochar traders, and more at Argus Biomass Conference on 21-23 April in London, UK
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Venue details: London, England, SW, United Kingdom
Category: Conferences | Energy and Environment | Energy
Speakers: Carsten Huljus, Chief Executive Officer, Sustainable Biomass Program, Cas Snidjers, Commercial Director, Coega Biomass Centre, Chris Wiberg, VP of Biomass Energy Lab, Timber Products Inspection, Inc/ Biomass Energy Lab, Erwin Nederkoorn, Managing Director, ING, Fahimeh Yazdan Panah, Director Research and Technical Development, Wood Pellet Association of Canada, Greg Williams, Head of External Affairs, Evero, Harald Fuchs, Director BU Carbonisation and Torrefaction, Polytechnik, Harold Arnold, President, Fram Renewable Fuels, Ita Kettleborough, Director, Energy Transitions Committee (ETC) , Jamie Stephen, Managing Director, Torchlight, Irene di Padua, Policy Director, Bioenergy Europe, Justin Tait, Director, International Sustainability Policy and Responsible Sourcing , Enviva, Lisa Schmidt, General Secretary, International Biomass Torrefaction and Carbonisation Council, Manolis Karampinis, Director- Business Development and Membership, Bioenergy Europe, Michael Schytz, Vice President, Biomass Sourcing and CDR, HOFOR, Michael Wild, President, International Biomass Torrefaction and Carbonization Council IBTC, Nicolas Struden, Head of Renewable, Terval, Patrick Lapointe, CCO, Airex Energy, Steve Sirdley, European Buyer Alternative Reductants, Biocarbon and Biomass, ArcelorMittal Energy, Wojciech Rogowski, Biomass Department General Manager, G7 Group Spz o.o(Poland), Zainab Afailal, Chemical Engineering, Green Fuels and Biomass Expert, Engie, Randy Stevenson, Sustainability Certification Manager, Fram Renewable Fuels, Matt Foder, Chief Commercial Officer, Enviva , Lorna Ritchie, Director of Public Affairs, Integrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM), Yves Ryckmans, CTO, Green Fuels and Biomass, Laborelec (Engie), Helen Motawani, Head of Heat and Biomass, Renewable Energy Association, Michael De Witte, Director Energy Finance; Advisory, Societe Generale Corporate; Investment Banking (SGCIB), Henrik Brodin, Head of Energy Transition, Sodra, Chris Wilberg, Vice President of Biomass Energy Lab, Timber Products Inspection, Joris Spaan, Business Development Manager, Yilkins
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