Maurizio Cocchi is a seasoned agronomist and consultant at Etaflorence Renewable Energies, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing the bioeconomy through innovative biomass solutions. With a strong focus on sustainability, Maurizio promotes the utilization of biomass derived from agriculture, forestry, and organic waste,...
Maurizio Cocchi is a seasoned agronomist and consultant at Etaflorence Renewable Energies, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing the bioeconomy through innovative biomass solutions. With a strong focus on sustainability, Maurizio promotes the utilization of biomass derived from agriculture, forestry, and organic waste, positioning these resources as essential components for achieving climate neutrality and clean energy goals. His expertise in biomass resource assessment and techno-economic evaluation enables him to provide comprehensive insights that drive effective project management and strategic decision-making.
In his current role, Maurizio is actively involved in several high-impact EU projects, including the Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe initiatives. He excels in proposal preparation, project management, and the planning and implementation of dissemination and communication strategies. Notable projects under his guidance include negemproject.eu, becoolproject.eu, and bike-biofuels.eu, where he collaborates with diverse stakeholders to foster innovation and enhance the exploitation of research outcomes. His commitment to knowledge sharing and international cooperation is instrumental in driving business development and market analysis within the renewable energy sector.
As the editor of BE Sustainable Magazine, Maurizio further amplifies his influence in the industry by disseminating critical information and insights on biomass, biogas, and waste-to-energy technologies. His multifaceted skill set, which encompasses project management, energy efficiency, and environmental awareness, positions him as a key thought leader in the renewable resources landscape. Through his work, Maurizio Cocchi is not only shaping the future of bioeconomy but also contributing to a sustainable energy transition that benefits both the environment and society.