Conference
- 1: General Chairman Message.
- 2: Conference Subjects.
- 3: Programme Outline.
- 4: Conference Side Events.
- 5: Late News Abstracts.
- 6: Committees.
- 7: Information about Registration.
- 8: Online conference registration.
- 9: Prizes & Awards.
- 9.1: Linneborn Prize.
- 9.1.1: Winner 2009 & Previous Winners.
- 9.1.2: Linneborn Prize By-Law.
- 9.2: EUBIA Award.
- 9.3: Poster Awards.
- 9.1: Linneborn Prize.
- 10: Conference Dinner.
- 11: Declaration of Interest.
Linneborn Prize
The Johannes Linneborn Prize was established in 1994 for outstanding contributions to the development of energy from biomass. Johannes Linneborn, who lived 1899-1991, was a pioneer in modern biomass utilisation. In his professional life of almost 70 years, his interest covered a wide range of activities from agriculture, energy and transport to health and nutrition. His credo was the necessity to integrate all human activities in the natural cycle of life. The Linneborn Prize will be awarded for the eleventh time during the Opening Session on Monday, 3rd May.
Linneborn Prize Committee
Chairman
W.P.M Van Swaaij, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
J. Spitzer, Joanneum Research, Graz, Austria
G. Grassi, EUBIA, Brussels, Belgium
R. Overend, Biomass and Bioenergy, Ottawa, Canada
P. Chartier, Syndicat des Energies Renouvables, Paris, France
S. Kyritsis, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece
W. Palz, WCRE, Brussels, Belgium
A. V. Bridgwater, Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom
J.R. Moreira, CENBIO - Brazilian Reference Center on Biomass, Sao Paulo, Brazil
B.M. Jenkins, University of California (Davis), United States of America
A. Grassi, ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, Florence, Italy
P. Helm, WIP - Renewable Energies, Munich, Germany

