Members
- Austrian Biomass Association - ABA
- Association for extension of biomass in Spain - ADABE
- British Biogen
- Bulgarian Biomass Association - BBA
- CARMEN - Germany
- Czech Biomass Association - CZ-BIOM
- Danish Biomass Association - DANBIO
- Energy utilization Biomass Association - EUBA - Bulgaria
- Estonia Biofuels Association - EBU
- European Wood Energy Technical Institute- ITEBE - France
- Finnish Bioenergy Association - FINBIO
- German BioEnergy Association - BBE
- Greek Biomass Association - HELLABIOM
- Hungarian Biomass Association - HBA
- Italian Biomass Association - ITABIA
- Irish Bioenergy Association - IrBEA
- Latvian Bioenergy Association - LATBIO
- Norwegian Bioenergy Association - NOBIO
- Polish Biomass Association - POLBIOM
- Slovak Association for Biomass - SK-BIOM
- Slovenian Biomass Association - SLO-BIOM
- South Tyrol Biomass Association - STBA - Italy
- Russian Biomass Association - RBA
- Swedish Bioenergy Association - SVEBIO
- Swiss Farmer's Union - SBV
- The Netherlands Bio-energy Association - NL-BEA
- Ukrainian Bioenergy Association - UBA
- Valorization of Biomass in Belgium - ValBiom
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