Thursday, March 14, 2013

Floriade Cleantech is Inevitable Reality

SER Flevoland gave one last card with its final symposium that was held Thursday jl. All experts who spoke, among them Prof. Rudy Rabbinge, agreed: there must be nine billion people worldwide in 2050 are fed. In addition, these people need energy. In the Netherlands, the sustainability policy for food and energy, however, is mainly focused on minimizing the cost, while innovation and commercialization of sustainable uses of biomass such priority should be. Intervention is needed, because the Netherlands falls deeper and deeper into the global ranking of this important growth sector.




Photo: Cleantech economy hard economic necessity

Vera Dam, Director for Nature and Environment Federation Flevoland 




The last symposium SER Flevoland was combined with the five-year anniversary of ACRRES, the application center for renewable energy in Lelystad. This is not only a Flevoland, but also a Dutch showpiece. So could ACRRES important results in the field of algae cultivation present. This culture has a lot of potential. Algae are a very important source of protein (about 50%) and also contain on average 20% carbohydrates and 10% oil. These components are very rich in energy and useful for the production of bioethanol or biodiesel. The oil is very valuable as the sole source of essential omega-3 fatty acids.

Innovative Floriade 
Deputy Appelman took the opportunity to emphasize that food production, food security and economic greening stored in the DNA of Flevoland. Flevoland is actually made. The Floriade 2022 which will be held in Almere offers wonderful opportunities for sustainable knowledge to further explore and strengthen and thereby to contribute to the global task.He could write several inspirational ideas of speakers and other attendees.
Contribution National Energy Agreement 
The conference closed seamlessly to the National Energy Agreement for sustainable growth, the national Economic and Social Council is currently composing. It sets binding agreements on energy, clean energy technologies and climate. The symposium gave important input for this and offered various parties Flevoland good networking opportunities with respect to this agreement. Deputy Appelman suggested therefore that the end of SER Flevoland will mean no end of Flevoland tripartite consultations."There are situations where it is useful and instrumental to the regional interests are properly mapping."

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