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The objective of this 45-minute webinar is to give an initial overview about the requirements of The Renewable Energy Directive (RED) and the options to achieve compliance.
The agenda is the same as the webinar that was conducted by SGS last November 2011:
Quality, Environmental, purchasing, traders and managers of Biofuels supply chains who need to gain an understanding of the options, or would like to implement a management system to meet the RED requirements and or have an interest in the assessment/sustainability certification process.
In its Strategy, the EU Commission defines the role that biofuels * produced from biomass, a renewable resource, may play in the future as a source of renewable energy serving as an alternative to the fossil fuel energy sources (chiefly oil) used in the transport sector. It also proposes measures to promote the production and use of biofuels.
The Community has long recognised the need to further promote renewable energy given that its exploitation contributes to climate change mitigation through the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, sustainable development, security of supply and the development of acknowledge based industry creating jobs, economic growth, competitiveness and regional and rural development. This seminar outlines the background and requirements of the EU RED directive and options to achieve compliance.
Mrs. Natalie Evans, Global Program Manager, Alternative Fuels, SGS
Project management background in Alternative Fuel verification/certification system solutions and RTRS auditor. Natalie is leading the mapping of Voluntary schemes and development of operational systems and processes within SGS to ensure solutions are offered to existing and potential client bases consistently via our network of global offices.
Mr. Ramiro Mejia, Business Development Manager, Sustainability, SGS
B.S.C Degree in Chemistry and Master Degree in Environmental Engineering and Management, he is leading the development of SGS Sustainability Services.
Sign up for one of the following complimentary sessions on February 14, 2012:
Register for session 1 08:00 a.m. London09:00 a.m. Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Amsterdam03:00 a.m. New York04:00 p.m. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur
Register for session 2 03:00 p.m. London04:00 p.m. Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Amsterdam10:00 a.m. New York11:00 p.m. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur