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Renewable Carbon Sources processing to fuels and chemicals

On July 9 and 10 it was held the Canada-Europe Workshop entitled “Renewable Carbon Sources processing to fuels and chemicals” in Brussels, Belgium. Two members of the Chair, Professor Jean-Michel Lavoie and Dr. Malorie Gélinas, participated in the event besides two industrial partners of the Chair, Enerkem (Marie-Hélène Labrie) and GreenField Ethanol Québec Inc (Jean Roberge). The event, jointly organized by Prof. Chiaramonti (UFlorence), Professor Lavoie (CRIECB ), Dr. Kyriakos Maniatis (DG Energy) and Dr. Malorie Gélinas (CRIEC-B), was successful and may even lead to the establishment of new government policies regarding the participation of Canadian researchers on European projects. It must be mentioned also the essential participation of BioFuelNet who funded the movement of all Canadian researchers in this event.

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