In October, Genia Bioenergy showcased significant advancements in the ECOLOOP project at the 17th International Bioenergy Congress hosted in Valladolid (Spain). The project was presented in both a dedicated session and through an engaging poster exhibition that highlighted key areas of action, ECOLOOP innovations, and their potential to optimize the combination of renewable energy sources in rural areas.
Ana María Fernández from Genia Bioenergy conducted an insightful interview during the conference, further elucidating the objectives and vision of the ECOLOOP project.
The response from attendees was overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a strong interest in the project’s goals and anticipated outcomes. The visuals presented were well-designed and effectively communicated the project’s core concepts to an audience deeply aligned with its mission.
The congress attracted professionals from across Spain, Portugal, and Latin America, all eager to explore business opportunities in the renewable gas sector. Notably, interest in ECOLOOP extended beyond the conference, with potential collaborators expressing enthusiasm about the project’s implications for related areas of renewable energy with international relevance.
As the first technology fair exclusively tailored for professionals in the renewable gas sector, the 17th International Bioenergy Congress serves as a vital platform for promoting biogas and biomethane development, emphasizing their importance as sustainable energy sources for society.