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CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 Programme Outline 09:00
Conference Opening Plenary Session Keynotes on Applications of Science in Industry Opening Addresses MONDAY AM
Moderated Panel Linneborn Award EUBIA Award
12:30
15:00 15:15
16:45 17:00
18:30
Lunch Break
1AO.1 T1.1
2AO.2 T2.2
3AO.3 T3.6
4AV.1 T4.1/4.2
Break
1AO.4 T1.1
2AO.5 T2.2
1AO.7 T1.5
2AO.8 T2.3
3AO.6 T3.6
4AV.2 T4.3
Break
5AO.9 T5.1
4AV.3 T4.4/4.5
EXHIBITION
13:30
Welcome Reception
1 Biomass Resources T1.1 Biomass potentials and biomass mobilisation T1.5 Municipal and industrial wastes 2 Biomass Conversion Technologies for Heating, Cooling and Electricity T2.2 Biomass and bioliquids combustion for small and medium scale applications T2.3 Biomass combustion in large utilities 3 Biomass Conversion Technologies for liquid and gaseous fuels, chemicals and materials T3.3 Oil-based biofuels T3.6 Biorefineries 4
Biomass Policies, Markets and Sustainability T4.1 Market implementation, investments & financing T4.2 Sustainability, certification and standards T4.3 Environmental impacts of bioenergy T4.4 Resource efficient bioeconomy and social opportunities T4.5 Biomass strategies and policies
5 Bioenergy in integrated energy systems T5.1 Integration of bioenergy with other renewable and conventional energy sources, combination of energetic and material use
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 Monday Conference Opening 09:00 PLENARY SESSION: APPLICATION OF SCIENCE IN INDUSTRY
MONDAY AM
Room: Auditorium
Chaired by: André FAAIJ, Conference General Chairman Academic Director Energy Academy Europe and Distinguished Professor Energy System Analysis, Groningen University, The Netherlands David Baxter, Technical Programme Chairman European Commission, DG JRC, Institute for Energy and Transport Speakers: BIOPRODUCTS Marcel WUBBOLTS Chief Technology Officer, DSM Innovation Center, The Netherlands AVIATION BIOFUELS Philippe MARCHAND Director of Biotechnologies for the Renewable Energy Division, TOTAL, France BIOMETHANE Oliver LÜDTKE COO Bioethanol/Biomethane , Verbio AG WE’VE SIGNED THE PARIS AGREEMENT - SO WHAT NOW FOR BIOENERGY? Ralph SIMS Director of the Centre for Energy Research, Massey University,New Zealand, and Member of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel (STAP) of The Global Environment Facility (GEF), Washington DC, USA
10:15 OPENING ADDRESSES + MODERATED OPENING PANEL Room: Auditorium ADDRESSES MESSAGE BY HOST COUNTRY Bert STUIJ, Manager Sustainable Energy, Netherlands Enterprise Agency, Ministry of Economic Affairs MESSAGE BY THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION Paula ABREU MARQUES Head of Unit Renewables and CCS Policy, European Commission, Directorate General for Energy
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 Keynote Opening Speech THE BIOBASED ECONOMY AS PART OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: THE NEXUS BETWEEN FOOD, LAND, CLIMATE, WATER, DEVELOPMENT, SECURITY André FAAIJ, Conference General Chairman
“The Role of Bioenergy after COP21” How to unlock its full sustainable potential With
MONDAY AM
MODERATED OPENING PANEL
André FAAIJ, Conference General Chairman Giovanni DE SANTI Director Institute for Energy and Transport, JRC, European Commission Paula ABREU MARQUES Head of Unit Renewables and CCS Policy, Directorate General for Energy European Commission Dolf GIELEN Director of IRENA Innovation and Technology Centre, Germany Peter Paul SCHOUWENBERG Head Environment of RWE Generation Hard Coal, Gas & Biomass Continental Europe, RWE, The Netherlands Ralph SIMS Director of the Centre for Energy Research, Massey University,New Zealand, and Member of the Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel (STAP) of The Global Environment Facility (GEF), Washington DC, USA Moderator: Paolo FRANKL Head of Renewable Energy Division, International Energy Agency, France Linneborn Prize 2016 Award EUBIA Award 2016 12:30 Press Conference
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 13:30 - 15:00 ORAL SESSION 1AO.1 Biomass potentials and supply Room: Auditorium
MONDAY PM
CHAIRPERSONS: Birka WICKE, Utrecht University, THE NETHERLANDS Neeta SHARMA, ENEA Research Centre, ITALY 1AO.1.1 THE POTENTIAL OF ANIMAL MANURE, STRAW AND GRASS FOR EUROPEAN BIOGAS PRODUCTION IN 2030. Ane Katharina Paarup MEYER, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Energy Technology Dpt., DENMARK Co-author: J.B. Holm-Nielsen, Aalborg University, Esbjerg, Denmark
1AO.1.2 BOOSTING THE BIOMASS POTENTIAL IN CRISIS SITUATIONS METHODOLOGY AND CASE STUDY FOR COGENERATION STATION IN GIVEN REGION OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC Jan WEGER, Silva Tarouca Research Institute for Landscape, Phytoenergy and Biodiversity Dpt., CZECH REPUBLIC
Co-authors: K. Vávrová, Silva Tarouca Research Institute for Landscape, Prohonice, Czech Republic; J. Knápek, T. Králík, Czech Technical University in Prague, Fac. of Elec, Prague, Czech Republic
1AO.1.3 ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL OF KEY REGIONS TO EXPORT BIOMASS RESOURCES TO BALANCE GROWING GLOBAL DEMAND - EVALUATION OF THE AVAILABILITY OF BIOMASS FOR TRADE THROUGH SUPPLY DEMAND BALANCE ANALYSIS Andrew WELFLE, University of Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM 1AO.1.4 OPTIMIZING BIOMASS SUPPLY CHAINS: THE IMPORT OF BIOMASS FROM SOUTHEASTERN UNITED STATES FOR THE DUTCH BIO-BASED ECONOMY Lotte VISSER, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute - Energy & Resources, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: I. Dafnomilis, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; E.T.A. Hoefnagels, H.M. Junginger, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands
1AO.1.5 WOOD FUEL SUPPLY THROUGH THE TERMINAL NETWORK IN FINLAND AND SWEDEN Matti VIRKKUNEN, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Biofuels and Bioenergy Dpt., FINLAND Co-author: J. Raitila, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Jyväskylä, Finland
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 13:30 - 15:00 ORAL SESSION 2AO.2 Small-scale applications: testing methods, emission formation and emission reduction CHAIRPERSONS: Ingwald OBERNBERGER, Bios Bioenergiesysteme, AUSTRIA Timothée NOCQUET, Leroux & Lotz Technologies, FRANCE 2AO.2.1 BEREAL-DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW TEST METHOD FOR FIREWOOD ROOMHEATERS REFLECTING REAL LIFE OPERATION Gabriel REICHERT, Bioenergy 2020+, Small Scale Combustion Systems Dpt., AUSTRIA
MONDAY PM
Room: G102
Co-authors: H. Hartmann, H. Oehler, TFZ Straubing, Germany; W. Haslinger, C. Schmidl, M. Schwabl, H. Stressler, R. Sturmlechner, Bioenergy 2020+, Wieselburg-Land, Austria; M. Woehler, University of Applied Forest Sciences, Rottenburg, Germany
2AO.2.2 ULTRAFINE PARTICLE EMISSION PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF TWO RESIDENTIAL WOODY BIOMASS APPLIANCES Senem OZGEN, Politecnico di Milano, DICA - Environmental Engineering Section, ITALY 2AO.2.3 PERFORMANCE OF CATALYTIC AND NON-CATALYTIC FOAM CERAMIC ELEMENTS IN LOG WOOD STOVES Robert MACK, Technology and Support Centre of Renewable Raw Materials, Solid Biofuels Dpt., GERMANY Co-author: H. Hartmann, TFZ - Technology and Support Centre, Straubing, Germany
2AO.2.4 TESTS ON CATALYTIC WALL FLOW FILTERS FOR PM ABATEMENT FROM BIOMASS BOILERS Matteo CALDERA, ENEA Research Centre, ITALY
Co-authors: E. Meloni, V. Palma, Università degli Studi di Salerno, Fisciano, Italy; R. Roberto, V. Pignatelli, V. Gerardi, ENEA, Saluggia, Italy; M. Masoero, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
2AO.2.5 2-YEAR FIELD OPERATION MONITORING OF ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS FOR RESIDENTIAL WOOD HEATING SYSTEMS Thomas BRUNNER, Bios Bioenergiesysteme, AUSTRIA Co-authors: G. Wuercher, I. Obernberger, Bios Bioenergiesysteme, Graz, Austria
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 13:30 - 15:00 ORAL SESSION 3AO.3 Integrated biorefineries Room: G103
MONDAY PM
CHAIRPERSONS: Jean-Michel LAVOIE, Université de Sherbrooke, CANADA Rene VAN REE, Wageningen University, THE NETHERLANDS 3AO.3.1 PROTEIN-DRIVEN BIOREFINING - SUSTAINABLE BIOMASS USE FOR FOOD AND NON-FOOD Wim MULDER, Wageningen University, Biobased Products Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-author: R. van Ree, Wageningen UR - Food and Biobased Research, The Netherlands
3AO.3.2 BIO-CARBONIZATION PROCESS INTEGRATION FOR HIGH QUALITY ENERGY CARRIERS: CHARCOAL, BIOMETHANE, BIOCRUDE, AND BIOFERTILIZER Rajesh SHIVANAHALLI KEMPEGOWDA, SINTEF Energy Research, Thermal Energy Dpt., NORWAY
Co-authors: Ø. Skreiberg, K. Quang Tran, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; P.V.P. Selvam, GPEC, Natal, Brazil
3AO.3.3 THERMO-CATALYTIC REFORMING (TCR®): A PLATFORM TECHNOLOGY TO CONTRIBUTE PRESENT ENERGY, ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE CHALLENGES Nils JÄGER, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, Center for Energy Storage, GERMANY Co-authors: R. Conti, J. Neumann, A. Apfelbacher, R. Daschner, A. Hornung, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany
3AO.3.4 SCALING LARGE REGIONAL SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS TO LOCAL SCALE FOR DETAILED INVESTIGATION OF POPLAR FEEDSTOCK BIOREFINERIES IN THE US PACIFIC NORTHWEST Bryan JENKINS, University of California, Davis, Biological and Agricultural Engineering Dpt., USA
Co-authors: V. Bandaru, University of Maryland, College Park, Usa; N. Parker, Arizona State University, Tempe, Usa; Q. Hart, J. Medellin-Azuara, B. Yeo, Y. Li, J. Mertz, Y. Pei, S. Kaffka, University of California, Davis, Usa; E. Budsberg, J. Crawford, R. Gustafson, University of Washington, Seattle, Usa
3AO.3.5 ADVANCED BIOREFINERIES: PROCESS DESIGN, INTEGRATION AND SIMULATION AND SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSES Jhuma SADHUKHAN, University of Surrey, Centre for Environmental Strategy, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: K.S. Ng, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom; E. Martinez-Hernandez, University of Oxford, United Kingdom
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 13:30 - 15:00 VISUAL PRESENTATIONS 4AV.1 Market deployment and sustainability issues of biomass production Room: Lounges
4AV.1.3 LAYERS OF DEPENDENCY OF RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES: THE CASE OF FOREST BIOMASS Mónica PINHEIRO, Direcção Geral de Energia e Geologia, DEIR Dpt., PORTUGAL
MONDAY PM
CHAIRPERSONS: Rocio DIAZ-CHAVEZ, Imperial College London, UNITED KINGDOM Maurizio COCCHI, ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, ITALY
Co-authors: L. Gil, C. Duarte, Direção Geral de Energia e Geologia, Lisbon, Portugal
4AV.1.4 CAN RESOURCE COMPETITION BE BENEFICIAL? A CASE STUDY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A CORN STOVER MARKET IN FLANDERS Anouk MERTENS, ILVO & Ghent University, Social Sciences Unit & Agricultural Economics Dpt., BELGIUM
Co-authors: J. Van Meensel, ILVO, Merelbeke, Belgium; L. Willem, University of Antwerp, Belgium; J. Buysse, Ghent University, Belgium
4AV.1.8 ED95 A VERIFIED CLIMATE EFFECTIVE ALTERNATIVE FOR DIESEL IN TRUCKS Jan LINDSTEDT, J Lindstedt Lindab, SWEDEN Co-author: L. Nordgren, SEKAB, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden
4AV.1.11 BIOMASS IN ROMANIA - FROM POTENTIAL TO LEGAL INCENTIVES AND FULL DEPLOYMENT Nicolae BADEA, Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Automation and Electrical Engineering Dpt., ROMANIA Co-author: G.V. Badea, BGV Energy Consultancy, Bucharest, Romania
4AV.1.12 CONTRIBUTION OF GLOBAL CO2 EMISSIONS PLEDGES TO BIOENERGY MARKET EXPANSION: A LONG-TERM ANALYSIS OF BIOENERGY TRADE USING TIAM-FR MODEL Seungwoo KANG, MINES ParisTech, Centre for Applied Mathematics, FRANCE Co-authors: S. Selosse, N. Maïzi, MINES ParisTech, PSL Research University, Sophia Antipolis Cedex, France
4AV.1.14 DRIVERS AND BARRIERS TO ADOPTION OF AVIATION BIOFUELS: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS Rebecca MAWHOOD, Imperial College London, Centre for Environmental Policy, UNITED KINGDOM
Co-authors: E. Gazis, R. Slade, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; S. de Jong, R. Hoefnagels, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 4AV.1.15 MARKET INVENTORY OF THE BIOENERGY CONSUMPTION IN EUROPE DEMAND ANALYSIS OF WOOD PELLETS FOR HEATING AND ELECTRICITY Richard SIKKEMA, European Commission, DG JRC, Forest Resources and Climate, ITALY
MONDAY PM
Co-authors:M.K. Flinkman, Linnaeus University, Sweden; H. Spelter, USDA Forest Service, Washington, USA; R. Jonsson, European Commission, DG JRC, Ispra, Italy
4AV.1.17 FLEXIBLE FUEL COMBUSTION SYSTEMS, USING WASTE &/OR BIOMASS, FOR INDUSTRIAL STEAM GENERATION: SOUTH KOREAN MODELS IN ECONOMIC OPERATION AND FINANCING Michael PAIK, Lantern Advisory & Investments, KOREA Co-author: J.S. Lee, College of Engineering, Seoul National University, Korea
4AV.1.19 DEVELOPMENT OF FOREST BIOMASS HARVESTING GUIDELINES BASED ON ASSESSING CHANGES IN SOIL NUTRIENT STATUS Joop SPIJKER, Alterra Wageningen UR, Team Nature & Society, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: W. de Vries, L.T.C. Bonten, J.J. de Jong, R.J. Bijlsma, S.P.J. van Delft, Alterra, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands; J. van den Briel, Probos, The Netherlands
4AV.1.25 AN APPROACH TO UNIFY THE APPRAISAL FRAMEWORK FOR BIOREFINERY SYSTEMS AND FIRST CUTS TO ITS APPLICATION Kay SUWELACK, Fraunhofer INT, GERMANY Co-author: D. Wüst, Hohenheim University, Stuttgart, Germany
4AV.1.29 LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT: THE FUNCTIONAL UNIT AND AVOIDED EMISSIONS EFFECT Georgios-Archimidis TSALIDIS, Delft University of Technology, Process and Energy, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: G. Gkranas, O. Yakaboylu, G. Korevaar, W. de Jong, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands; J. Harinck, Gensos, The Netherlands
4AV.1.30 INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT OF SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF TRANSPORT FUELS - THE POTENTIAL AND POLICY RELEVANCE OF LIFE CYCLE SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT Julia HANSSON, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Climate & Sustainable Cities, SWEDEN Co-author: E. Ekener-Petersen, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
4AV.1.31 MODELLING AND ASSESSMENT OF ALGAE CULTIVATION FOR LARGE SCALE BIOFUEL PRODUCTION - SUSTAINABILITY AND ASPECTS OF UPSCALING OF ALGAE BIOREFINERIES Gerfried JUNGMEIER, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft, Institute for Water, Energy and Environment, AUSTRIA Co-author: M. Hingsamer, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft, Graz, AUSTRIA
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 13:30 - 15:15 EU support for bioenergy demonstration projects: current state and developments
Detailed information on “EU support for bioenergy demonstration projects: current state and developments“ is presented in the section Parallel Events on p. 144
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15:00 - 18:30 International Cooperation for Sustainable Biomass and Bioenergy Detailed information on “International Cooperation for Sustainable Biomass and Bioenergy“ is presented in the section Parallel Events on p. 146
MONDAY PM
15:00 - 15:15
15:15 - 16:45 ORAL SESSION 1AO.4 Exploitation of additional biomass resources Room: Auditorium
CHAIRPERSONS: Nicolae SCARLAT, European Commission, DG JRC, ITALY Benoit GABRIELLE, AgroParisTech - INRA, FRANCE 1AO.4.1 SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY POTENTIAL OF HERBACEOUS ENERGY CROPS AS A RESULT OF PASTURELAND PRODUCTIVITY DEVELOPMENTS IN EUROPE Jan Peter LESSCHEN, Alterra Wageningen UR, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: I.N. Kluts, B. Wicke, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht, The Netherlands
1AO.4.2 BIOMASS FOR ENERGY IN MULTI-PURPOSE FORESTS IN MEDITERRANEAN AREAS: HOW TO ESTIMATE? Emanuela MELIS, University of Cagliari, Interdepartmental Center of Engineering and Environmental Sciences, ITALY Co-authors: P.F. Orrù, University of Cagliari, Italy; C. Pilo, M. Puxeddu, Ente Foreste della Sardegna, Cagliari, Italy
1AO.4.3 BIOMASS RESOURCES FROM LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION AND MAINTENANCE WORKS. THE BOTTOM-UP SPATIALLY EXPLICIT POTENTIALS IN FOUR EUROPEAN REGIONS Daniel GARCÍA-GALINDO, CIRCE Foundation, Natural Resources Dpt., SPAIN
Co-authors: M. Gómez-Palmero, CIRCE Foundation, Zaragoza, Spain; J. Zurková, SYNCOM, Ganderkesee, Germany; A. Clalüna, COALS, Oldenburg, Germany; J. Dolezal, CZ-BIOM, Prague, Czech Republic; F. De Filippi, SOGESCA, Rubano, Italy; M. Bergmann, FNR, Germany
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 1AO.4.4 BURNING FOR THE UNLOVED WOOD: LOW-QUALITY WOOD AS AN OPPORTUNITY FOR BIOENERGY MOBILISATION Evelyne THIFFAULT, Laval University, Wood and Forest Science, CANADA
MONDAY PM
Co-authors: A. Achim, C. Durocher, M. Béland, J. Barrette, Laval University, Québec, Canada; M. Marinova, École Polytechnique de Montréal, Montréal, Canada; W. Mabee, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada
1AO.4.5 RENEWABLES LANDBANK: ASSESSING THE POTENTIAL OF SCOTTISH NONAGRICULTURAL LAND FOR SUSTAINABLE BIOENERGY PRODUCTION Philip MELLOR, University of Strathclyde, Civil and Environmental Engineering Dpt., UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: R. Lord, E. Joao, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom; R. Thomas, WSP/ Parsons Brinckerhoff, Bristol, United Kingdom; A. Hursthouse, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, United Kingdom
15:15 - 16:45 ORAL SESSION 2AO.5 Operational aspects, emissions and CHP technologies Room: G102
CHAIRPERSONS: Markku PAANANEN, JAMK University of Applied Sciences, FINLAND Michael BECIDAN, SINTEF Energy Research, NORWAY 2AO.5.1 OPERATIONAL MAPPING OF A GRATE FIRED BIOMASS COMBUSTION PLANT FOR IMPROVED PROCESS CONTROL Roger KHALIL, SINTEF Energy Research, Thermal Energy Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: A.M. Malik, X.K. Ku, T.L. Løvås, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Trondheim, Norway; Ø.S. Skreiberg, M.B. Becidan, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; M.F. Fossum, Statkraft Varme AS, Trondheim, Norway
2AO.5.2 FUEL-STAGED CO-COMBUSTION OF HIGH-ALKALI OIL PALM RESIDUES IN A FLUIDIZED-BED COMBUSTOR USING MIXTURES OF ALUMINA AND SILICA SAND TO PREVENT BED AGGLOMERATION Vladimir KUPRIANOV, Thammasat University, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, THAILAND Co-authors: P. Ninduangdee, P. Suheri, SIIT, Thammasat University, Pathum Thami, Thailand
2AO.5.3 BENZO(A)PYRENE EMISSION IN THE FLUE GAS FROM MODERN BIOMASS BOILERS Franziska MEIER, Bioenergy 2020+, Biomass Combustion Systems Dpt., AUSTRIA
Co-authors: M. Schwabl, I. Sedlmayer, C. Schmidl, W. Haslinger, Bioenergy 2020+, Wieselburg-Land, Austria; M. Kistler, Technical University Vienna, Austria
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 2AO.5.4 DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION OF AN ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR, WHICH IS OPTIMALLY ADAPTED TO A BIOMASS BOILER Hanns-Rudolf PAUR, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Technical Chemistry, GERMANY
2AO.5.5 COMBINED HEAT AND POWER GENERATION FROM SOLID BIOMASS DERIVED BIOLIQUIDS AND SYNGAS Andreas APFELBACHER, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, Renewable Energy Dpt., GERMANY
MONDAY PM
Co-authors: A. Bologa, Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany; M. Ecker, HDG Bavaria, Massing, Germany; H.P. Rheinheimer, CCA-Carola Clean Air, EggensteinLeopoldshafen, GERMANY
Co-authors: J. Neumann, N. Jäger, R. Conti, R. Daschner, A. Hornung, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, SulzbachRosenberg, Germany
15:15 - 16:45 ORAL SESSION 3AO.6 Biorefinery processing Room: G103 CHAIRPERSONS: Maria GEORGIADOU, European Commission, DG Research, BELGIUM Bryan JENKINS, University of California, Davis, USA 3AO.6.1 THE IMPORTANCE OF CONVERTING LIGNIN TO BIOCOMMODITIES WHEN AIMING AT SECOND GENERATION ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM LIGNOCELLULOSIC RESIDUES Jean-Michel LAVOIE, Université de Sherbrooke, Chemical Engineering Dpt., CANADA Co-authors: F. Gambier, F. Lemoine, K. Louis, T. Roncin, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada
3AO.6.2 MICROALGAE AS SOURCE FOR NEW DRUGS INTO A BIOREFINERY SCHEME Matteo PRUSSI, University of Florence, RE-CORD, ITALY Co-authors: D. Casini, D. Chiaramonti, RE-CORD/UNIFI, Florence, Italy
3AO.6.3 DEVELOPMENT OF SEAWEED BIOREFINERIES FOR FUELS AND CHEMICALS Wouter HUIJGEN, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Biomass & Energy Efficiency Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS
Co-authors: J.W. Dijkstra, A. Wortel, J.W. Van Hal, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands
3AO.6.4 DEVELOPMENT OF IONIC LIQUID TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE INTEGRATION OF PRE-TREATMENT, FRACTIONATION, EXTRACTION, HYDROLYSIS AND CONVERSION OF BIOMASS IN THE FRAME OF THE BIOREFINERY CONCEPT Andre M. DA COSTA LOPES, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Departamento de Química, PORTUGAL
Co-authors: S.P. Magalhães da Silva, A.V. Carvalho, M. Brenner, L.B. Roseiro, R. Bogel-Lukasik, National Laboratory for Energy and Geology, Lisbon, Portugal
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 3AO.6.5 TECHNO-ECOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE COMMERCIAL PRODUCTIONO OF 1,3-PROPANEDIOL AND N-BUTANOL FROM GLYCEROL VIA FERMENTATIVE PROCESSES Stephanie HAUSCHILD, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Biorefineries Dpt., GERMANY
MONDAY PM
Co-author: K. Meisel, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany
15:15 - 16:45 VISUAL PRESENTATIONS 4AV.2 Environmental effects of biomass Room: Lounges
CHAIRPERSONS: Jacopo GIUNTOLI , European Commission, DG JRC, Institute for Energy and Transport, THE NETHERLANDS Patricia THORNLEY, SUPERGEN Bioenergy Hub, UNITED KINGDOM 4AV.2.4 THE COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF ELECTROFUELS IN COMPARISON TO BIOFUELS AND OTHER ALTERNATIVE FUELS FOR TRANSPORT IN A LOW CARBON FUTURE Maria GRAHN, Chalmers University of Technology, Energy & Environment Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: S. Brynolf, M. Taljegård, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden; J. Hansson, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Stockholm, Sweden
4AV.2.5 BIOFUELS AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES Julia HANSSON, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Climate & Sustainable Cities, SWEDEN
Co-authors: K. Hansen, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Stockholm, Sweden; D. Maia De Souza, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden
4AV.2.6 USE OF PV SOLAR PANELS FOR IRRIGATION IN SORGHUM BICOLOR CULTIVATION. HOW CAN SOLAR ENERGY HELP TO REDUCE CARBON FOOTPRINT OF ENERGY CROPS? Carmen LAGO RODRÍGUEZ, CIEMAT, Energy Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: I. Herrera, M.J. Blanco, Y. Lechón, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
4AV.2.7 SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF WOOD ASH RETURN TO FOREST Nicholas CLARKE, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, NORWAY
Co-authors: K.H. Hanssen, J.F. Nordbakken, T. Økland, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Ås, Norway; K. Wasak, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 4AV.2.8 OLD VERSUS NEW WOOD STOVE TECHNOLOGY FOR DOMESTIC HEATING IN NORWAY: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND COSTS Francesco CHERUBINI, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Energy and Process Engineering Dpt., NORWAY
4AV.2.9 EXPLORING LUC IMPACTS OF INCREASING AGRICULTURAL AND BIOFUELS PRODUCTION IN BRAZIL USING THE PLUC LAND USE MODEL Floor VAN DER HILST, Utrecht University, Energy & Resources, Copernicus Institute, THE NETHERLANDS
MONDAY PM
Co-authors: T. Grytli, G. Guest, C. Lausselet, A.H. Strømman, Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Trondheim, Norway; P.K. Rørstad, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway; H. Belbo, R. Astrup, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Ås, Norway; Ø. Skreiberg, M. Seljeskog, F. Goile, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway
Co-authors: A.C. Koberle, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; J.A. Verstegen, D. Karssenberg, Utrecht University, THE NETHERLANDS
4AV.2.10 PRUNINGS: ENERGY PRODUCTION OR MULCHING? ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF ALMOND PRUNINGS USE. Daniel GARCÍA-GALINDO, CIRCE Foundation, Natural Resources Dpt., SPAIN
Co-authors: J. den Boer, A. Dyjakon, P. Bukowski, E. den Boer, WrocBaw Univ. of Environmental & Life Sciences, WrocBaw, Poland; M. Gómez, F. Sebastián, CIRCE Foundation, Zaragoza, SPAIN; S. Germer, Leibniz-Institut für Agrartechnik Potsdam-Bornim, Potsdam, Germany; W.-A. Bischoff, Gutachterbüro TerrAquat, Nürtingen, Germany
4AV.2.11 POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAHS) ASSOCIATED TO PARTICULATE MATTER IN COMBUSTION OF RESIDUAL BIOMASS Elena BORJABAD, CIEMAT, Energy, SPAIN
Co-authors: R. Ramos, R. Escalada, A. Pascual, CIEMAT, Lubia, Spain; S. Garcia, D. Sanz, E. Rojas, J. Rodriguez-Maroto, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain; G. Aragon, I. Ibarra, I. Mugica, C. Gutierrez-Canas, UPVEHU, Bilbao, Spain; I. Celades, Instituto de Tecnología Cerámica, Castellón, Spain; V. Sanfelix, S. Gomar, R. Moliner, Instituto de Tecnología Cerámica - AICE., Castellón, Spain
4AV.2.14 LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF BIOMETHANE PRODUCTION VIA A NATIONWIDE SYSTEMS OF GASIFICATION AND METHANATION FOR IRELAND. Rory F. D. MONAGHAN, National University of Ireland, Galway, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., IRELAND Co-authors: A. Singlitico, J. Goggins, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
4AV.2.15 DECENTRALIZED USE OF TORREFIED PELLETS IN SOUTH-SAVO REGION OF FINLAND: ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMICAL ASSESSMENT Raghu KC, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Laboratory of Bioenergy, FINLAND
Co-authors: J. Föhr, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Mikkeli,, Finland; T. Ranta, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Mikkeli, Finland
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 4AV.2.16 CONDITIONING OF RESIDUES FROM ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF MUNICIPAL ORGANIC WASTE WITH REGARD TO ITS USE AS SOIL AMENDMENT Christine KNOOP, Brandenburg University of Technology, Geopedology and Landscape Development, GERMANY
MONDAY PM
Co-authors: N. Dietrich, M. Heinrich, T. Raab, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany; D. Dornack, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
4AV.2.17 AN ECONOMIC CASE FOR CROPLAND DIVERSIFICATION THROUGH SUBFIELD PROFITABILITY ANALYSIS Elke BRANDES, Iowa State University, Agronomy Dpt., USA
Co-authors: G.S. McNunn, L.A. Schulte-Moore, E.A. Heaton, Iowa State University, Ames, Usa; I. J. Bonner, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, IA, Usa; D.J. Muth, AgSolver, Inc., Ames, Usa
4AV.2.18 COMPARISON OF ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC APPROACH TO THE PRUNING UTILIZATION WITHIN THE EUROPRUNING PROJECT Daniel GARCÍA-GALINDO, CIRCE Foundation, Natural Resources Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: P. Bukowski, J. den Boer, A. Dyjakon, University of Environmental and Life Sciences, Wroclaw, Poland; G. Gebresenbet, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden; S. Germer, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering, Potsdam, Germany
4AV.2.24 REAL DRIVING EMISSIONS OF VEGETABLE OIL FUELLED TRACTORS Klaus THUNEKE, Technology and Support Centre of Renewable Raw Materials, Biogenic Fuels, Lubricants and Process Materials, GERMANY Co-author: G. Huber, Technologie- und Förderzentrum, Straubing, Germany
4AV.2.25 BIOMETHANE FUELLED TRACTOR - OPERATION EXPERIENCES AND EMISSION BEHAVIOUR Klaus THUNEKE, Technology and Support Centre of Renewable Raw Materials, Biogenic Fuels, Lubricants and Process Materials, GERMANY Co-author: S. Mautner, Technologie- und Förderzentrum, Straubing, Germany
4AV.2.27 ASSESSMENT OF UTILIZATION POTENTIAL OF BIOMASS COMBUSTION FLY ASH IN POLAND Elzbieta JAROSZ-KRZEMINSKA, AGH University of Science and Technology, Geology, Geophysics and Environmental Protection Dpt., POLAND Co-authors: E. Jarosz-KrzemiDska, AGH University of Science and Technology, Kraków, Poland; J. Poluszynska, Institute of Ceramics and Building Materials, Opole, Poland
4AV.2.28 A TIERED DECISION FRAMEWORK FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SAFE AND SUSTAINABLE BIOBASED CHEMICALS AND PRODUCTS Evelyn HEUGENS, RIVM, Centre for Safety of Substances and Products, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: M.L.M. Broeren, L. Shen, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; L. Posthuma, S. Waaijers, M. Zijp, RIVM, Bilthoven, The Netherlands
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 4AV.2.31 MITIGATING INDIRECT LAND USE CHANGE FROM EU BIOFUEL DEMAND: SCENARIO ANALYSIS OF REGIONAL GOVERNANCE Karoline WOWRA, TU Darmstadt, Institute IWAR, GERMANY
4AV.2.32 AN INTEGRATED SPATIAL-ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT OF BIOECONOMY VALUE CHAINS Jean-Philippe AURAMBOUT, European Commission , DG JRC, ITALY 4AV.2.33 ASSESSMENT OF SITE-SPECIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF BIOENERGY AND BIO-BASED PRODUCTS FROM PERENNIAL GRASSES CULTIVATED ON MARGINAL LAND IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION Ana Luisa FERNANDO, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Ciências e Tecnologia Biomassa Dpt., PORTUGAL
MONDAY PM
Co-authors: L Schebek, B. Pieprzyk, J. Mizgajski, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany; R. Schaldach, F. Wimmer, University of Kassel, Germany; A. Wardell, Center for International Forestry Research, Bogor, Indonesia; D. Laborde, International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington D.C., Usa
4AV.2.37 CLIMATE IMPACTS OF BIOMETHANE FOR TRANSPORTATION Alessandro AGOSTINI, ENEA-Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment, ITALY
Co-authors: I. Giuntoli, S. Rocca, D. Baxter, European Commission, DG JRC, Petten, THE NETHERLANDS; L. Marelli, European Commission, DG JRC, Ispra, ITALY
4AV.2.39 FOREST CARBON BALANCE ASSESSMENT OF WOOD PELLET PRODUCTION IN THE SOUTHERN UNITED STATES Anna DUDEN, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, THE NETHERLANDS
Co-authors: F. van der Hilst, P.A. Verweij, H.M. Junginger, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; R.C. Abt, J.D. Henderson, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, Usa; V. Dale, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Usa; K.L. Kline, Environmental Sciences Division, Oak Ridge National Laborator, Oak Ridge, Usa
4AV.2.40 LIGNOCELLULOSIC ETHANOL FROM RICE STRAW: CLIMATE IMPACTS AND GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM A MEDIUM-SIZE COMMERCIAL-SCALE PLANT Claudia BULGHERONI, European Commission, DG JRC, Institute for Energy and Transport, ITALY Co-authors: J. Giuntoli, L. Marelli, E. Lugato, European Commission, DG JRC, Ispra, Italy; S. Bosco, E. Bonari, N. Nassi o Di Nasso, Scuola Superiore S.Anna, Pisa, Italy; D. Chiaramonti, R. Nistri, RECORD/ CREAR, Universita’ di Firenze, Firenze, Italy
4AV.2.41 LAND USE AND BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION IN BRAZIL: A BRAZILIAN AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE Edward SMEETS, LEI Wageningen UR, International Policy Division, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: L. Harfuch, ICONE, M. Moreira, L. Bachion, A. Nassar, ICONE, Sao Paulo, Brazil; G. Woltjer, LEI Wageningen UR, The Hague, The Netherlands
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 17:00 - 18:30 ORAL SESSION 1AO.7 Municipal and industrial waste: present to future processing
MONDAY PM
Room: Auditorium
CHAIRPERSONS: Silvia MALTAGLIATI, ARPAT-Environmental Protection Agency of Tuscany, seconded at the European Commission DG Research, BELGIUM Peter KUIKMAN, Alterra Wageningen UR, THE NETHERLANDS 1AO.7.1 TECHNO-ECONOMIC COMPARISON OF BIOWASTE TREATMENT: HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION, ANAEROBIC WASTE FERMENTATION AND COMPOSTING Stephan SEIDELT, European Institute For Energy Research, Bio- & Geothermal Energy Dpt., GERMANY Co-author: R. Bolduan, EIFER, Karlsruhe, Germany
1AO.7.2 CO-DIGESTION OF FOOD WASTE WITH CHEMICALLY ENHANCED PRIMARY TREATED SLUDGE FOR BIOGAS AND VOLATILE ORGANIC ACID PRODUCTION Jonathan WONG, Hong Kong Baptist University, Sino-Forest Applied Research Centre for Pearl River Delta Environment, HONG KONG Co-authors: O.P.K. Karthikeyan, A Selvam, C. DEBKUMAR, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, Hong Kong
1AO.7.3 FUEL PRODUCTION FROM SEWAGE SLUDGE USING TORWASH FOR HIGHLY EFFICIENT DEWATERING AND SALT REMOVAL Jan PELS, Energy Research Center of the Netherlands, Biomass and Energy Efficiency Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS
Co-authors: H. Kuipers, Waterboard Zuiderzeeland, Lelystad, The Netherlands; A.H.H. Janssen, M.C. Carbo, Energy Research Center of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands
1AO.7.4 LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT AND COSTS OF THE NORWEGIAN WASTE-TOENERGY SECTOR: CURRENT SITUATION AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES Carine LAUSSELET, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Energy and Process Engineering Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: F. Cherubini, A.H. Strømman, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; G. del Alamo Serrano, M. Becidan, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; P.K. Rørstad, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway
1AO.7.5 THE EFFECT OF DILUTE ALKALINE-AUTOCLAVING PRETREATMENT IN ENHANCING THE BIODEGRADABILITY OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC GARDEN WASTE Gerianne ROBLES, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, School of Civil, Enviro & Chemical Engineering Dpt., AUSTRALIA
Co-authors: M. Othman, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia; I. Horvath, University of Borås, Sweden
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 17:00 - 18:30 ORAL SESSION 2AO.8 Biomass combustion in large utilities Room: G102
2AO.8.1 CFD SIMULATION OF INDUSTRIAL-SIZE BIOMASS FURNACE Tian LI, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Energy and Process Engineering Dpt., NORWAY
MONDAY PM
CHAIRPERSONS: Juan Esteban CARRASCO, CIEMAT, SPAIN Lasse ROSENDAHL, Aalborg University, DENMARK
Co-authors: X. Ku, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, P.R. China; T. Løvås, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
2AO.8.2 NUMERICAL SIMULATION AND EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF SLAGGING IN BIOMASS COMBUSTION Thomas PLANKENBÜHLER, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen, Chair of Energy Process Engineering, GERMANY Co-authors: D. Müller, J. Karl, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen, Nuremberg, Germany
2AO.8.3 IN-FLAME CHARACTERIZATION OF A 30 MWTH BIO-DUST FLAME Joakim M. JOHANSEN, Technical University of Denmark, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, DENMARK
Co-authors: P.A. Jensen, P. Glarborg, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark; S. Clausen, A. Fateev, K.L. Nielsen, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark; J. Wadenbäck, HOFOR, København S, Denmark
2AO.8.4 CHARACTERIZING THE GRINDING BEHAVIOR OF PRE-TREATED BIOMASS FUELS FOR COAL PULVERIZER APPLICATION Collins NDIBE, Institute of Combustion and Power Plant Technology - IFK, Firing Systems Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: J. Maier, G. Scheffknecht, Institute of Combustion and Power Plant Technology, Stuttgart, Germany
2AO.8.5 ENVIRONMENTAL AND TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF OXY FUEL COMBUSTION Patricia THORNLEY, SUPERGEN Bioenergy Hub, UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: T. Falano, Manchester University, United Kingdom
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 17:00 - 18:30 ORAL SESSION 5AO.9 Technologies and approaches for flexible bioenergy plant operation and utilisation of CO2 and H2
MONDAY PM
Room: G103
CHAIRPERSONS: Srinivasiah DASAPPA, Indian Institute of Science, INDIA Ali SAYIGH, WREC, UNITED KINGDOM 5AO.9.1 SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS? TRADE-OFFS BETWEEN FLEXIBLE POWER GENERATION AND HEAT COGENERATION AT AGRICULTURAL BIOGAS PLANTS Martin DOTZAUER, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, GERMANY
Co-authors: M. Lauer, J. Postel, J. Schneider, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany
5AO.9.2 THE PLACE OF BIO-ENERGY WITH CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE IN THE FUTURE ENERGY-CLIMATE REGIME: A LONG-TERM ANALYSIS WITH TIAM-FR Sandrine SELOSSE, MINES ParisTech, Centre for Applied Mathematics, FRANCE Co-author: N. Maizi, MINES ParisTech, Sophia Antipolis, France
5AO.9.3 EMBEDDING A WOOD PELLETS AND ETHANOL INDUSTRY IN THE EXISTING WOOD SECTOR IN THE SOUTHEASTERN USA. Jan Gerrit Geurt JONKER, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: H.M. Junginger, F. Van der Hilst, University Utrecht, The Netherlands
5AO.9.4 STORAGE OF HYDROGEN FROM TCR® IN THE BIOBATTERY-CONCEPT Daniela DOMMEL, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, New Materials Dpt., GERMANY Co-author: A. Hornung, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany
5AO.9.5 LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS AS FEEDSTOCK FOR ENERGY, FUELS, BIOBASED CHEMICALS AND MATERIALS IN EUROPE; AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT ON USING BIOMASS RESOURCES AMONG DIFFERENT DEMAND SECTORS Hamid MOZAFFARIAN, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Policy Studies, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: M. Mozaffarian, H.M. Londo, J. van Stralen, C.M. Kraan, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; A.M. Pantaleo, C. Panoutsou, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 17:00 - 18:30 VISUAL PRESENTATIONS 4AV.3 Opportunities and strategies for bioeconomy CHAIRPERSONS: Ruben GUISSON, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, BELGIUM Werner ORTINGER, Bavarian Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry,GERMANY Birger KERCKOW, FNR - Agency for Renewable Resources, GERMANY Mirjam RÖDER, University of Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM 4AV.3.1 GHG SAVINGS AND PRODUCTION COSTS OF FIRST AND SECOND GENERATION BIOFUELS Monica PADELLA, European Commission, DG JRC, Institute for Energy and Transport, ITALY
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Room: Lounges
Co-authors: A. Moro, R. Edwards, L. Marelli, European Commission, DG JRC, Ispra, Italy
4AV.3.2 LESSONS LEARNED FOR A SUSTAINABLE BIOECONOMY FROM COLLABORATION BETWEEN BOTTOM-UP TECHNICAL ASSESSMENTS, A TOPDOWN ECONOMIC MODEL AND AN INTEGRATED ASSESSMENT MODEL Birka WICKE, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, THE NETHERLANDS 4AV.3.3 SWEET ENERGY - BIOENERGY PATHWAYS FROM SUGARCANE RESIDUES IN SOUTH AFRICA Mirjam RÖDER, University of Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM
Co-authors: N. Stolz, TSB, Malalane, South Africa; P. Thornley, The University of Manchester, United Kingdom
4AV.3.4 WASTE REFINING RECOVERING RESOURCES FOR SUSTAINABLE BIO-BASED ECONOMY Jhuma SADHUKHAN, University of Surrey, Centre for Environmental Strategy, UNITED KINGDOM 4AV.3.5 A TOOL FOR MANAGEMENT OF FORESTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS IN A LIFE CYCLE PERSPECTIVE Ellen SOLDAL, Ostfold Research, NORWAY Co-authors: C. Valente, I.S. Modahl, O.J. Hanssen, Ostfold Research, Kråkerøy, Norway; E. Bergseng, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway
4AV.3.9 STUDENT AWARDEE ASSESSING RESOURCE EFFICIENCY GAINS AND GHG EMISSION REDUCTIONS OF CASCADING IN THE WOOD SECTOR Anna Liza BAIS, Alpen-Adria University, Institute of Social Ecology, AUSTRIA Co-authors: M. Vis, P. Reumerman, BTG Biomass Technology Group, Enschede, The Netherlands; R. Sikkema, European Commission, DG JRC, Ispra, Italy
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 4AV.3.10 SOCIO-ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF BIOFUEL EXPANSION ON MICRO-REGIONAL LEVEL IN BRAZIL Marnix BRINKMAN, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, THE NETHERLANDS
MONDAY PM
Co-authors: M.P. Da Cunha, Unicamp, Campinas, Brazil; F. van der Hilst, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; A.P.C. Faaij, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
4AV.3.11 KNOWLEDGE CENTRE RENEWABLE ENERGY JOBS- A SNAPSHOT OF EMPLOYMENT IN THE BIOMASS SECTOR Nathalie RICHET, EUREC, BELGIUM Co-authors: P. Mazzucchelli, EUREC, Brussels, BELGIUM
4AV.3.13 CENBIO - ENABLING SUSTAINABLE AND COST-EFFICIENT BIOENERGY INDUSTRY IN NORWAY Line RYDSÅ, SINTEF Energy Research, Thermal Energy Dpt., NORWAY
Co-authors: A. Sevault, M. Bysveen, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; O.J. Skjelhaugen, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway
4AV.3.15 SUSTAINABLE BIOENERGY SUPPLY STRATEGIES: UNCERTAINTIES, SYNERGIES AND TRADE-OFFS Edward SMEETS, LEI Wageningen UR, International Policy Division, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: J. Levin-Koopman, A. Tabeau, H. Van Meijl, LEI Wageningen UR, The Hague, THE NETHERLANDS
4AV.3.16 SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF SMALL ANAEROBIC DIGESTION SYSTEMS Stefano CAPACCIOLI, ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, Bioenergy Division, ITALY Co-authors: J.-B. Michel, HEIG-VD, Yverdon, Switzerland; J. Maguire, DOMMRS, Cork, Ireland; M. Aragno, University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland; F.-R. Mahrer, DIGESTO, Puplinge, Switzerland; C. Uggè, ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, Italy; Valeria Magnolfi, Andrea Salimbeni, European Biomass Industry Association, Brussels, Belgium ; Aleksandar Ivancic, ADS Development, Barcelona, Spain
4AV.3.17 VALORISING SIDE STREAMS IN CIRCULAR ANIMAL FEED: OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES Rommie VAN DER WEIDE, Wageningen UR/PPO-PRI, Applied Plant Research, THE NETHERLANDS
Co-authors: W. van Dijk, M. van Krimpen, H. Elissen, Wageningen University, Lelystad, The Netherlands
4AV.3.19 BIOMASS OPPORTUNITIES IN IRON AND STEEL MAKING - CAN BIOMASS INCREASE THE COMPETITIVENESS OF THIS INDUSTRY? Hana MANDOVA, University of Leeds, School of Chemical and Process Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM
Co-authors: W. Gale, A. Williams, F. Muller, T. Cockerill, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom; A. Heyes, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
4AV.3.20 MOBILISING RICE STRAW FOR BIOENERGY: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF POLICYMAKING AND IMPLEMENTATION IN ASIA Raphael SLADE, Imperial College London, Centre for Environmental Policy, 42 UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: O. McLaughlin, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 4AV.3.21 BAVARIA’S BIOECONOMY STRATEGY Werner ORTINGER, Bavarian State Ministry of Food, Agricolture & Forestry, Renewable Natural Resources Dpt., GERMANY 4AV.3.22 BIOENERGY ROADMAP IN DANUBE REGION: ROLE OF EUROPEAN UNION 2020 STRATEGY Manjola BANJA, European Commission, DG JRC, Renewable and Energy Efficiency, ITALY Co-authors: F. Monforti-Ferrario, K. Bódis, European Commission, DG JRC, Ispra, Italy
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Co-author: A. Kuebler, Bavarian State Ministry of Food, Agriculture, München, Germany
4AV.3.23 FACTORS BEHIND THE DEVELOPMENT OF FOREST CHIPS USE AND PRICE IN FINLAND Tapio RANTA, Lappeenranta University of Technology, School of Energy Systems, FINLAND Co-authors: A. Karhunen, M. Laihanen, Lappeenranta University of Tecnology, Finland
4AV.3.24 SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF BIOMASS PRODUCTION WITHIN ECOLOGICAL FOCUS AREAS IN ITALY Gianni FACCIOTTO CREA- Council for Agricultural Research & Economics, Produzioni legnose fuori foresta, ITALY Co-author: D. Coaloa, CREA - Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura, Casale Monferrato , ITALY
4AV.3.25 THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS ON THE EMERGENCE OF THE GERMAN BIODIESEL SUPPLY CHAIN: EXPLORING THE PATH DEPENDENCY AND POLICY INTERACTIONS Jorge Andres MONCADA-ESCUDERO, Delft University of Technology / Utrecht University, Energy & Industry, Energy & Resources, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: M. Junginger, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; Z. Lukszo, M. Weijnen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; A. Faaij, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
4AV.3.26 SOCIO-TECHNICAL AND INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES AFFECTING FORESTDERIVED TRANSPORT BIOFUEL EMERGENCE IN SWEDEN Julia HANSSON, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Climate & Sustainable Cities, SWEDEN
Co-authors: P. Peck, Y. Voytenko, IIIEE, Lund University, Sweden; S. Grönkvist, T. Lönnqvist, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
4AV.3.30 BIOENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN NORTHWEST EUROPE - THE NETHERLANDS AS A CASE STUDY Ioannis DAFNOMILIS, Delft University of Technology, Maritime and Transport Technology, THE NETHERLANDS
Co-authors: Y. Pratama, M. Junginger, R. Hoefnagels, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; D.L. Schott, G. Lodewijks, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 4AV.3.31 PROMOTING THE USE OF BIOMASS IN SMALL-SCALE ENERGY PRODUCTION IN RURAL AREAS Antti KARHUNEN, Lappeenranta University of Technology, LUT Energy, FINLAND
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Co-authors: M. Laihanen, T. Ranta, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
4AV.3.32 DEVELOPMENT IN UTILIZATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES IN THE REGION OF SOUTH-SAVO Mika LAIHANEN, Lappeenranta University of Technology, LUT Energy, FINLAND Co-authors: A. Karhunen, T. Ranta, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
4AV.3.33 INCREASING SOCIAL AWARENESS AND ACCEPTANCE OF BIOGAS AND BIOMETHANE - ISAAC Enrico Giovanni FACCI, AzzeroCO2, Research and Development Dpt., ITALY
Co-authors: S. Drigo, I. Bientinesi, C. Rossi, AzzeroCO2, Rome, Italy; F. Petracchini, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Rome, Italy; B. Croce, Legambiente Onlus, Rome, Italy; S. Mannelli, Associazione Chimica Verde Bionet, Arezzo, Italy; L. Maggioni, CIB-Consorzio Nazionale Biogas e Gassificazione, Lodi, Italy
4AV.3.36 BIOGAS PLANNING IN DENMARK Cristina LANDT, Roskilde University, People and Technology Dpt., DENMARK Co-authors: R. Gaardsmand, T. Kjær, F. Goldbæk-Larsen, Roskilde University and Energycluster Zealand, Denmark
4AV.3.37 AGRICULTURAL PRUNING AS BIOMASS RESOURCE: GENERATION, POTENTIALS AND CURRENT FATES. AN APPROACH TO ITS STATE IN EUROPE Daniel GARCÍA-GALINDO, CIRCE Foundation, Natural Resources Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: M. Gómez-Palmero, CIRCE Foundation, Zaragoza, Spain; S. Germer, ATB - LeibnizInstitute for Agricultural Engineering, Potsdam, Germany; L. Pari, V. Afano, CREA-ING- Unità di Ricerca per L’Ingegneria Agraria, Monterotondo, Italy; A. Dyjakon, Wroclaw University of Environment and Life Science, Wroclawa, Poland; J. Sagarna, S. Rivera, Spanish Agro-industry cooperatives, Madrid, Spain; C. Poutrin, Services Coop de France, Paris, France
4AV.3.41 INNOVATION PRIORITIES IN BRAZIL´S BIOENERGY SECTOR: AN INTEGRATED MODELLING ASSESSMENT Joana PORTUGAL PEREIRA, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Energy Planning Program, BRAZIL Co-authors: S. Hoffmann, A. Szklo, R. Schaeffer, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
4AV.3.43 INTEGRATED POLICIES FOR THE EFFICIENT USE OF INDIGENOUS EUROPEAN BIOMASS VALUE CHAINS Calliope PANOUTSOU, Imperial College London, UNITED KINGDOM
Co-authors: A. Singh, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; L. Pelkmans, VITO, Mol, Belgium; B. Elbersen, Alterra, Wageningen, The Netherlands
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MONDAY, 6 JUNE 2016 4AV.3.45 CHARACTERISATION OF CORNCOB BIOCHAR AND PHYTOTOXIC EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT BIOCHAR TREATMENTS ON SEED GERMINATION OF CRESS (LEPIDIUM SATIVUM) Sajid LATIF, University of Hohenheim, Agricultural Engineering in the Tropics and Subtropics, GERMANY
4AV.3.46 INNOVATIVE INDICATOR FOR FINDING OPTIMAL BIOMASS STRATEGIC POLICIES Mihail HANZU, Romanian National Forest Research Institute, Forest Biometrics Dpt., ROMANIA
19:00 - 20:00
MONDAY PM
Co-authors: K. Intani, Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Thailand; J. Müller, Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
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