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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 Programme Outline
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Keynote presentation The highlights of the conference Panel discussion Student awards 2016 - Poster awards 2016 Conclusions
1 Biomass Resources T1.3 Biomass crops and energy grasses 2 Biomass Conversion Technologies for Heating, Cooling and Electricity T2.6 Anaerobic digestion for biogas production 3 Biomass Conversion Technologies for liquid and gaseous fuels, chemicals and materials T3.1 Production of thermally treated solid biofuels T3.2 Pyrolysis and other biomass liquefaction technologies T3.3 Oil-based biofuels 4 Biomass Policies, Markets and Sustainability T4.3 Environmental impacts of bioenergy
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 08:30 - 10:00 ORAL SESSION 2DO.1 Biogas plant assesment and computational models Room: Auditorium CHAIRPERSONS: Bernhard DROSG, Bioenergy2020+, AUSTRIA Alessandro AGOSTINI, ENEA-Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment, ITALY 2DO.1.1 SELECTION OF IN-SITU DESULFURIZERS FOR CHICKEN MANURE BIOGAS AND PREDICTION OF DOSAGE Jiang HAO, China University of Petroleum, Institute of New Energy, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: T. Li, H. Nie, H. Zhou, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, P.R. China
2DO.1.3 ANALYSIS OF THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ACTUAL DATA AND USEPA, UNFCCC AND IPCC METHODOLOGIES FOR ESTIMATING LANDFILL METHANE GENERATION POTENTIAL Paulo WANDER, Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, Mechanical Engineering Graduate Program, BRAZIL Co-authors: R.R. Medeiros, L.A.S. Miranda, Unisinos, São Leopoldo, Brazil
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2DO.1.2 PATHWAY ANALYSIS OF ANAEROBIC DIGESTION WITH 13C STABLE ISOTOPE LABELED ACETATE UNDER DIFFERENT RATIO OF CARBON TO NITROGEN Yiwen LIANG, China University of Beijing, Institute of New Energy, P.R. CHINA
2DO.1.4 ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF RICOTTA CHEESE WHEY: EFFECT OF PHASE SEPARATION ON METHANE PRODUCTION AND MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE Giuseppe LEMBO, ENEA Research Centre, biomass and biotechnology for energy, ITALY Co.Authors: G. Massini, V. Mazzurco Maritania, C. Felici, G. Tuccini, A. Signorini, ENEA, Rome, ITALY; M. Fenice, Tuscia University, Rome, ITALY
2DO.1.5 EVALUATION OF A SIMPLE HEAT TRANSFER- AND BIOGAS PRODUCTION MODEL FOR ANAEROBIC DIGESTERS OF VARIOUS DESIGNS Simon Vilms PEDERSEN, University of Southern Denmark, Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology & Environmental Technology Dpt., DENMARK
Co-authors: J. Martí-Herrero, Centre Internacional de Métodes Numérics en Enginy, Barcelona, Spain; S.G. Sommer, S.D. Hafner, University of Southern Denmark, Odense M, Denmark
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 08:30 - 10:00 ORAL SESSION 4DO.2 GHG balances and soil impacts of non-forest biomass Room: G102 CHAIRPERSONS: Uwe R. FRITSCHE, IINAS, GERMANY Berien ELBERSEN, Alterra, THE NETHERLANDS 4DO.2.1 CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT OF ALTERNATIVE TRANSPORT FUELS: ADVANCED BIOFUELS AND ELECTRICITY FROM RESIDUAL BIOMASS Jacopo GIUNTOLI, European Commission, DG JRC, Institute for Energy and Transport, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: A. Agostini, European Commission, DG JRC, Petten, The Netherlands; R. Suarez-Bertoa, L. Marelli, European Commission, DG JRC, Ispra, Italy
4DO.2.2 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF ILUC MITIGATION Birka WICKE, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, THE NETHERLANDS
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Co-authors: S. Gerssen-Gondelach, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; A. Faaij, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
4DO.2.3 BIOGASDONERIGHT速 MODEL: SOIL CARBON SEQUESTRATION AND EFFICIENCY IN AGRICULTURE Guido BEZZI, CIB-Consorzio Italiano Biogas e Gassificazione, Agronomy Area Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: L. Maggioni, C. Pieroni, CIB-Consorzio Italiano Biogas e Gassificazione, Lodi, Italy
4DO.2.4 ASSESSMENT OF SOIL ORGANIC CARBON CAPTURE OF GIANT REED AND POPLAR SRC WITH FOUR DIFFERENT N-FERTILIZATION REGIMES Enrico CEOTTO, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, ITALY Co-authors: F. Castelli, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Bovolone, Italy; A. Moschella, M. Diozzi, M. Di Candilo, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Bologna, Italy
4DO.2.5 ANALYSIS THE POTENTIAL OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CARBON EMISSION REDUCTION OF CASSAVA-BASED FUEL ETHANOL AT THE REGIONAL SCALE IN GUANGXI, CHINA Mengmeng HAO, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: D. Jiang, F.Y. Ding, IGSNRR, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P.R. China
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 08:30 - 10:00 ORAL SESSION 3DO.3 Production and evaluation of oil-based biofuels Room: G103 CHAIRPERSONS: Dimitrios SIDIRAS, University of Piraeus, GREECE Mika LAIHANEN, Lappeenranta University of Technology, FINLAND 3DO.3.1 ENHANCING BIODIESEL PRODUCTION VIA HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS TRANSESTERIFICATION BY USING PHYSICAL PROCESSES: MICROWAVE AND ULTRASOUND UTILIZATION. Alessandro BLASI, ENEA Research Centre, Energy Technologies Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: E. Viola, V. Valerio, A. Molino, ENEA, Rotondella, Italy; A. Verardi, University of Calabria, Rende, Italy
Co-authors: T. Khethane, L. Radebe, K. Mashamaite, C. Schabort, S. Marx, North West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa
3DO.3.3 EVALUATION OF COMBUSTION BEHAVIOR OF RENEWABLE JET FUEL IN A COMBUSTOR RIG: INFLUENCE OF HEFA AND ITS BLENDS ON FLAME STABILITY AND EMISSIONS COMPARED TO AVIATION KEROSENE Marco BUFFI, CREAR/RE-CORD, ITALY
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3DO.3.2 EVALUATION OF COTTONSEED OIL AS CO-FEEDSTOCK FOR THE HYDROPROCESSING OF PETROLEUM MIDDLE DISTILLATES FOR DIESEL FUEL PRODUCTION Roelf VENTER, North West University, Chemical and Minerals Engineering Dpt., SOUTH AFRICA
Co-authors: D. Chiaramonti, CREAR/RE-CORD, University of Florence, Italy; A. Valera-Medina, J. Runyon, D. Pugh, A. Giles, R. Marsh, Gas Turbine Research Centre, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
3DO.3.4 USING NOVEL METHODS (MICROWAVE AND SONOCHEMISTRY FOR CONVERTING BIOMASS TO BIOFUELS) Aharon GEDANKEN, Bar-Ilan University, Chemistry Dpt., ISRAEL 3DO.3.5 HYDROTHERMAL CONVERSION OF LINOLEIC ACID AND ETHANOL FOR BIOFUEL PRODUCTION Nolven GUILHAUME, IRCELYON -CNRS, FRANCE Co-authors: X. Besse, Y. Schuurman, IRCELYON -CNRS, Villeurbanne, France
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 08:30 - 10:00 VISUAL PRESENTATIONS 1DV.1 Trials and assessments for advances in cropping systems for sustainable biomass production Room: Lounges
CHAIRPERSON: Ana Luisa FERNANDO, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PORTUGAL 1DV.1.11 THE FLOAT SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING GIANT REED (ARUNDO DONAX L.) TRANSPLANTS Enrico CEOTTO, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, ITALY Co-author: F. Castelli, CREA, Bovolone, ITALY
1DV.1.12 MOLECULAR CLONING, BIOINFORMATICS AND FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF JCCBF GENE FROM JATROPHA CURCAS L. Shasha WANG, Yunnan Normal University, School of Life Sciences, P.R. CHINA
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Co-authors: F.F. Deng, H.B. Wang, Z.R. Zou, M. Gong, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, P.R. China
1DV.1.15 TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF LIGNIN BIOSYNTHESIS IN MISCANTHUS GENOTYPES Philippe GOLFIER, Universität Heidelberg, Molecular Plant Physiology Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: T. Rausch, S. Wolf, Universität Heidelberg, Germany
1DV.1.18 SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION, BIOENERGY AND FIBER POTENTIAL OF THREE CULTIVARS OF BANANA (MUSA SPP.) IN THE BRAZILIAN SEMIARID Bruno BARBOSA, Universidade Federal do Oeste da Bahia, BRAZIL
Co-authors: C. Santos, R. Portella, UFOB, Barreiras, Brazil; A. Fernando, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
1DV.1.23 SIDA HERMAPHRODITA (L.) RUSBY A PROMISING ENERGY CROP FOR PRODUCING AN INTELLIGENT, DENSIFIED AND VERSATILE ENERGY CARRIER FOR CENTRAL EUROPE. Markus GANSBERGER, Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, Institute for Seed and Propagating Material, AUSTRIA Co-authors: P. von Gehren, J. Mayr, Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety, Vienna, Austria; W. Pichler, Holzforschung Austria, Vienna, Austria; E. Wopienka, BIOENERGY 2020+, Vienna, Austria; L.F.R. Montgomery, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria
1DV.1.24 MARGINAL SOILS WITH SUBSTANTIAL YIELD POTENTIAL - A PERENNIAL ENERGY CROP PRODUCTION SYSTEM BASED ON SIDA HERMAPHRODITA Moritz NABEL, Forschungszentrum Jülich, IBG-2 Plant Sciences, GERMANY
Co-authors: V. Temperton, Leuphana University, Institute of Ecology, Lüneburg, Germany; H. Poorter, N.D. Jablonowski, Forschungszentrum Jülich, IBG-2 Plant Sciences, Jülich, Germany
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 1DV.1.25 IMPROVING WHEAT STRAW COMPOSITION AND DIGESTIBILITY BY ALIEN INTROGRESSION Kamaljit MOIRANGTHEM, University of Nottingham, Biosciences Dpt., UNITED KINGDOM
Co-authors: P. Waldron, G. Tucker, I. King, J. King, University of Nottingham, Loughborough, United Kingdom
1DV.1.26 EFFECT OF NITROGEN FERTIGATION ON THE YIELD OF ARUNDO DONAX L. GROWN IN CENTRAL SPAIN Judith CANO-RUIZ, IMIDRA, SPAIN
Co-authors: M. Sanz, M.D. Curt, UPM, Madrid, Spain; A. Plaza, A.M. Guerrero, M.C. Lobo, P.V. Mauri, IMIDRA, Alcalá de Henares, Spain
1DV.1.27 PRODUCTION AND HEATING VALUE OF ARUNDO DONAX L. UNDER DIFFERENT SOIL MANAGEMENT Judith CANO-RUIZ, IMIDRA, SPAIN
1DV.1.28 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF POTENTIAL AS SORGHUM HALEPENSE PRODUCING SPECIES BIOMASS. DENSITY TEST AND PROVENANCE. Pedro V. MAURI ABLANQUE, IMIDRA, Investigación Agroambiental, SPAIN
Co-authors: I. Bautista, A. Plaza, M.C. Amoros, J. Ruiz-Fernández, IMIDRA, Alcala De Henares, Spain
1DV.1.30 CAMELINA SATIVA AS FEEDSTOCK FOR BIOFUEL - A ROMANIAN CASE STUDY Florentina MATEI, University of Agronomical Sciences, Biotechnologies Dpt., ROMANIA
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Co-authors: A. Plaza, A.M. Guerrero, M.C. Amorós, P. Pinilla, P.V. Mauri, M.C. Lobo, IMIDRA, Alcalá de Henares, Spain
Co-authors: N. Farcas, P. Dobre, B. Matei, UASVM Bucharest, Romania; S. Jurcoane, CBM Biotehgen, Bucharest, Romania
1DV.1.32 PHYTOTOLERANCE, PHYTOREMEDIATION AND IMPACT ANALYSIS OF THE GROWTH OF ARUNDO DONAX L. UNDER CR CONTAMINATED SOILS Bruno BARBOSA, Universidade Federal do Oeste da Bahia, BRAZIL Co-author: A.L. Fernando, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Portugal
1DV.1.35 WILLOW PRODUCTION SYSTEMS FOR BIOMASS AND BIOENERGY FOR THE PRAIRIES: 2ND ROTATION IMPLICATIONS Ken VAN REES, University of Saskatchewan, Soil Science Dpt., CANADA Co-authors: B. Amichev, R. Hangs, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada; T. Volk, SUNY, Syracuse, Usa
1DV.1.36 PERENNIAL GRASSES: IDEAL BIOMASS CROPS FOR MARGINAL LANDS Efthymia ALEXOPOULOU, Center for Renewable Energy Sources, Biomass Dpt., GREECE Co-authors: M. Christou, I. Papamichael, K. Tsiotas, CRES, Pikermi, Greece; Y. Papatheohari, AUA, Votanikos, Greece
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 1DV.1.37 ENERGY AND COMPOSITIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GIANT REED GROWN UNDER WATER DEFICIT CONDITIONS Maria Dolores CURT, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Agricultural Production, SPAIN
Co-authors: M. Sanz, J. Sanchez, P.L. Aguado, J. Fernandez, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
1DV.1.38 BIOGAS POTENTIAL AND CUTTING TOLERANCE OF MISCANTHUS Iris LEWANDOWSKI, University of Hohenheim, Biobased Products and Energy Crops Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: A. Kiesel, Y. Iqbal, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, GERMANY
1DV.1.46 APPLICATION OF NEW MULCHER WITH FIXED TEETH OF TWO VERTICAL ROTORS TO ERADICATE PLANTATION OF WILLOW (SALIX VIMINALIS) USING FOR ENERGY PURPOSES Pawel FRACKOWIAK, PIMR - Industrial Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Devices for Renewable Energy Acquring Dpt., POLAND
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Co-authors: F. Adamczyk, J. Szczepaniak, Industrial Institute of AgriculturalEngineering, Poznan, Poland; T. Juliszewski, P. Tylek, J. Walczyk, University of Agriculture, Cracow, Poland
1DV.1.47 IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL AREAS FOR SUSTAINABLE BIOMASS PRODUCTION FROM SRC IN THE REGION OF KENTRIKI MAKEDONIA Ioannis ELEFTHERIADIS, Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving, Biomass, GREECE Co-author: V. Riglis, AGO Hellas, Athens, Greece
09:00 - 12:00 Mobilisation of forest bioenergy: Green dream or reality?
Detailed information on “Mobilisation of forest bioenergy: Green dream or reality?“ is presented in the section Parallel Events on p. 148
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 10:15 - 11:45 ORAL SESSION 2DO.4 Feedstock pretreatment and reactor concepts Room: Auditorium CHAIRPERSONS: Günther BOCHMANN, BOKU- University of Natural Resources, AUSTRIA Jens Bo HOLM-NIELSEN, Aalborg University, DENMARK 2DO.4.1 ACIDESTION - MODIFIED ENSILING AIMING VOLATILE FATTY ACID PRODUCTION FOR A DEMAND ORIENTATED BIOGAS PRODUCTION Markus DAHMEN, FH Aachen, NOWUM-Energy, Institute NOWUM-Energy, GERMANY Co-authors: D. Stollenwerk, I. Kuperjans, FH Aachen Institut NOWUM-Energy, Jülich, Germany; A. Sander, PlanET Biogas, Vreden, Germany; T. Selmer, FH Aachen Institut für Nano-und Biotechnologien, Jülich, Germany
2DO.4.2 PRE-TREATMENT OF ORGANIC RESIDUES FOR OPTIMIZED BIOGAS PRODUCTION Andreas WEGER, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, Biological Process Engineering Dpt., GERMANY
2DO.4.3 BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM COFFEE PULP THROUGH PHOTOCATALYTIC DELIGNINIFICATION Griselda CORRO HERNANDEZ, Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Instituto de Ciencias, MEXICO
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Co-authors: S. Wiesgickl, R. Jung, F. Stenzel, A. Hornung, Fraunhofer UMSICHT - Institute branch SuRo, Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany
Co-authors: U. Pal, R. Torralba, M. Navarrete, E. Guilleminot, Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Mexico
2DO.4.4 DESIGN OF A NOVEL REACTOR FOR THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF BIOWASTE: RADIAL AND AXIAL SUBSTRATE MIXING IN A ROTARY DRUM FERMENTER Felix BRÜCK, University of Applied Sciences, Competence Centre for Energy and Environmental Engineering, GERMANY Co-authors: S. Geipert, Kompostierungsanlage Brunnenhof, Biebesheim, Germany; H. Geipert, Ingenieurbüro Dr. Geipert, Biebesheim, Germany; U. Theilen, H. Weigand, University of Applied Sciences, Giessen, Germany
2DO.4.5 CO-DIGESTION OF CHICKEN MANURE, DRY CORN STRAW SILAGE AND DRY CORN STRAW WITH GARAGE-TYPE DRY FERMENTATION (GTDF) REACTOR Ruihua LI, China University of Petroleum, Institute of New Energy, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: Q. Mingyu, L. Ruihua, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, P.R. China
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 10:15 - 11:45 ORAL SESSION 4DO.5 GHG balances of forest biomass Room: G102 CHAIRPERSONS: Luisa MARELLI , European Commission, DG JRC, ITALY Miguel BRANDÃO, KTH Royal Institute of Technology/International Energy Agency, SWEDEN 4DO.5.1 SHORT-TERM ECOLOGICAL CONSEQUENCES OF REMOVAL OF HARVESTING RESIDUES FOR BIOENERGY FROM FORESTS IN NORWAY Nicholas CLARKE, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, NORWAY
Co-authors: H. Cross, T. Eldhuset, K.H. Hanssen, A. Hietala, O.J. Kjønaas, H. Lange, J.F. Nordbakken, T. Økland, I. Røsberg, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Ås, Norway
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4DO.5.2 THE ROLE OF SWEDISH FOREST TO ACHIEVE THE CLIMATE NEUTRALITY TARGET IN THE ENERGY SECTOR BY 2050 Olivia CINTAS, Chalmers University of Technology, Energy and Environment Dpt., SWEDEN
Co-authors: G. Berndes, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden; P. Börjesson, Lund Univeristy, Sweden; G. Egnell, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden; J. Hansson, IVL Swedish EnvironmentStoal Research Institute, Stockholm, Sweden; B. Poudel, G. Ågren, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden
4DO.5.3 CARBON PARITY TIMES OF WOOD PELLETS FROM DIFFERENT FEEDSTOCK TYPES PRODUCED IN THE SOUTH-EASTERN UNITED STATES AND USED FOR BIOELECTRICITY IN NORTH-WESTERN EUROPE Steef HANSSEN, Utrecht University / Radboud University, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: A.S. Duden, F. Van der Hilst, H.M. Junginger, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
4DO.5.4 PRIMARY ENERGY AND CLIMATE EFFECTS OF FOREST BIOMASS FOR ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION WITH OR WITHOUT CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE Leif GUSTAVSSON, Linnaeus University, Built Environment and Energy Engineering Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: R. Sathre, N.L. Truong, Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden
4DO.5.5 ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF CONVERTING WOOD TO ENERGY, BASED ON MODELLING OF THE ENTIRE PRODUCTION CHAIN Chloe PELLETIER, CNRS LRGP, UMR7274 Dpt., FRANCE Co-authors: J. François, M.-N. Pons, A. Dufour, CNRS LRGP, Nancy, France; A. Bosc, D. Picart, C. Moisy, D. Loustau, INRA ISPA, Bordeaux, France; M. Fortin, AgroParisTech LERFOB, Nancy, France; Y. Rogaume, INRA LERMAB, Epinal, France; T. Brunelle, CIRED CIRAD, Nogent-sur-Marne, France; P. Dumas, CIRED CIRAD, Montpellier, France; L. Dieckhoff, European Institute for Energy Research, Karlsruhe, Germany
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 10:15 - 11:45 ORAL SESSION 3DO.6 Upgrade of oil-based biofuels Room: G103 CHAIRPERSONS: Adrian O’CONNELL, European Commission, DG JRC, ITALY Raimo ALÉN, University of Jyvaskyla, FINLAND 3DO.6.1 UPGRADING BIOMASS PYROLYSIS VAPORS TO FUNGIBLE HYDROCARBON INTERMEDIATES Kimberly MAGRINI-BAIR, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, National Bioenergy Center, USA Co-authors: M. Jarvis, J. Olstad, Y. Parent, S. Deutch, H. Ben, M. Sprague, G. Powell, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Usa
3DO.6.2 FCC OF UPGRADED BIO-OILS MIXED WITH CRUDE OIL DISTILLATES: HOW MUCH HYDROGEN IS NEEDED IN THE UP-GRADING PROCESS? Robbie VENDERBOSCH, BTG Biomass Technology Group, R&D Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS
3DO.6.3 DEWATERED PYROLYSIS OIL AS FUEL COMPONENT IN MARINE FUEL BLENDS Fredrik BRODIN, Paper and Fibre Research Institute, NORWAY Co-authors: J. Celaya, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; K Toven, Paper and Fibre Research Institute, Trondheim, Norway
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Co-authors: L. Gueudré, C. Mirodatos, Y. Schuurman, CNRS-UCBL, Villeurbanne, France; E. Jordan, Grace GmbH & Co, Germany
3DO.6.4 DEVELOPMENT OF LUBRICANTS FROM RENEWABLE RESOURCE: AN APPROACH TOWARDS VALUE ADDED PRODUCT FROM VEGETABLE OIL. Tirth PANCHAL, Institute of Science and Technology for Advanced Studies and Research, Industrial Chemistry Dpt., INDIA Co-authors: A. Patel, M. Thomas, ISTAR, Vallabh Vidhyanagar, India
3DO.6.5 THE H2020-PROJECT PHOTOFUEL: BIOCATALYTIC SOLAR FUELS FOR SUSTAINABLE MOBILITY IN EUROPE Hilke HEINKE, Volkswagen, GERMANY
Co-author: S. Kühner, SYNCOM Forschungs- Entwicklungsberatung GmbH, Ganderkesee, Germany
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 10:15 - 11:45 VISUAL PRESENTATIONS 3DV.2 Thermally treated solid biofuels Room: Lounges
CHAIRPERSONS: Øyvind SKREIBERG, SINTEF Energy Research, NORWAY Jaap KIEL, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Biomass & Energy Efficiency, THE NETHERLANDS 3DV.2.1 TORREFIED MATERIAL: AN ATTRACTIVE FEED FOR FLASH PYROLYSIS? Alexander LOUWES, University of Twente, Thermal Engineering & Energy Technology, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: E.A. Bramer, G. Brem, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
3DV.2.2 THE EFFECTS OF TREATMENT TEMPERATURE AND RESIDENCE TIME ON YIELDS AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF HYDROCHAR OBTAINED BY HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION OF POULTRY LITTER Bashir GHANIM, University of Limerick, Chemical and Environmental Dpt., IRELAND THURSDAY AM
Co-authors: J.J. Leahy, W. Kwapinski, University of Limerick, Ireland
3DV.2.3 STRATEGY FOR THE MARKET IMPLEMENTATION OF TORREFIED BIOMASS: SECTOR - PRODUCTION OF SOLID SUSTAINABLE ENERGY CARRIERS FROM BIOMASS BY MEANS OF TORREFACTION Kay SCHAUBACH, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Bioenergy Systems Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: J. Witt, D. Thrän, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany
3DV.2.6 CARBON YIELD PREDICTIONS IN BIOCHAR BASED ON STOCHASTIC REACTOR MODELLING Kathrin WEBER, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Energy and Process Engineering Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: T. Li, T. Løvås, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
3DV.2.8 COMPARING CHAR AND BIO-OIL PROPERTIES FROM LIGNOCELLULOSIC AND ALGAL FEEDSTOCKS PRODUCED VIA PYROLYSIS AND HYDROTHERMAL CARBONISATION James HAMMERTON, University of Leeds, School of Chemical and Process Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: A. Ross, University of Leeds, United Kingdom; B.K. Sharma, B. Kunwar, University of Illinois, Champaign, Usa
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 3DV.2.9 INFLUENCE OF REACTION PARAMETERS OF HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION ON THE GASIFICATION PERFORMANCE OF HYDROTHERMALLY CARBONIZED BIOMASS Markus ULBRICH, Technische Universität München, Institute for Energy Systems, GERMANY
Co-authors: D. Preßl, S. Fendt, H. Spliethoff, Technische Universität München, Garching, Germany; M. Gaderer, Technische Universität München, Straubing, Germany
3DV.2.13 EFFECT OF STEAM EXPLOSION TREATMENT ON BIOMASS SIZE REDUCTION Dedy Eka PRIYANTO, IHI Corporation, Chemical Engineering Dpt., JAPAN
Co-authors: S. Ueno, H. Kasai, IHI Corporation, Yokohama-shi, Japan; K. Hashida, Forestry and Forest Product Research Institute, Tsukuba, Japan
3DV.2.14 HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION OF MIXED BIOMASS: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION FOR AN OPTIMAL VALORISATION OF AGROFOOD WASTES Gabriele DI GIACOMO, University of L’Aquila, Department of Industrial and Information Engineering, ITALY 3DV.2.16 REACTIVITY ASSESSMENT OF BIOCARBONS FOR METALLURGICAL PURPOSES Liang WANG, SINTEF Energy Research, Thermal Energy Dpt., NORWAY
Co-authors: H. Bui, B. Hovd, K. Tran, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; A. Valderhaug, T. Buø, R. Birkeland, ELKEM, Kristiansand, Norway; Ø. Skreiberg, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway
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Co-authors: A. Gallifuoco, L. Taglieri, University of L’Aquila, Italy
3DV.2.17 HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION - A MATHEMATICAL APPROACH AND ITS STATISTICAL APPLICATION FOR THE PREDICTION OF MASS YIELDS, ENERGY CONTENT AND DEGREE OF CARBONIZATION BY PROCESS SEVERITY Kay SUWELACK, Fraunhofer INT, GERMANY Co-authors: D. Wüst, A. Kruse, Hohenheim University, Stuttgart, Germany
3DV.2.18 PRODUCTION OF HIGHLY DENSIFIED SOLID FUEL FROM WOODY BIOMASS BY CARBONIZATION WITH TAR RECOVERY Nobuhide TAKAHASHI, Shinshu University, JAPAN
Co-authors: H. Satomi, I. Shimada, M. Osada, H. Fukunaga, Shinshu University, Ueda, Nagano, Japan
3DV.2.19 CO-FIRING TORREFIED BIOMASS FOR POWER GENERATION: ASSESSING THE TRADE-OFFS OF DOWNSTREAM TORREFACTION FROM A WHOLE SYSTEM’S PERSPECTIVE Athanasios RENTIZELAS, University of Strathclyde, Design Manufacture and Engineering Management, UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: J. Li, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 3DV.2.20 LIGNOCOL AS CO-FIRE FUEL TO ACHIEVE ULTRA-LOW CARBON EMISSIONS FROM COAL POWER PLANTS Robert BROWN, Iowa State University, Bioeconomy Institute, USA Co-author: M. Rover, M. Wright, R. Smith, J. Euken, Iowa State University, Ames, USA
3DV.2.21 INTEGRATION OF HYDROTHERMAL CARBONISATION (HTC) WITH ANAEROBIC DIGESTION (AD): OPPORTUNITIES FOR VALORISATION OF DIGESTATE. Kiran PARMAR, University of Leeds, School of Chemical and Process Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: A.B. Ross, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
3DV.2.23 PYROLYSIS OF WOODEN CHIPS AS A BIOMASS FOR HYDROGEN PRODUCTION USING A MEMBRANE REACTOR Naotsugu ITOH, Utsunomiya University, Department of Material and Environmental Chemistry, JAPAN Co-author: I. Itoh, Utsunomiya University, Japan
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 13:30 - 15:00 ORAL SESSION 2DO.7 Novel biogas feedstock and hydrogen production Room: Auditorium
CHAIRPERSONS: Ioana IONEL, Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara, ROMANIA Tormod BRISEID, NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, NORWAY 2DO.7.1 RECYCLING AND ENERGY RECOVERY INCONTINENCE WASTE (INKOCYCLE): ANAEROBIC TREATMENT OF ADULTDIAPERS Harald WEIGAND, Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen - University, Life Science Engineering, GERMANY Co-author: U. Theilen, Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen - University, Giessen, Germany
2DO.7.2 BIOGAS YIELD POTENTIAL OF BY-PRODUCTS FROM PRIMARY COFFEE PROCESSING Sajid LATIF, University of Hohenheim, Agricultural Engineering in the Tropics and Subtropics, GERMANY 2DO.7.3 PARTIAL SUBSTITUTION OF MAIZE SILAGE WITH ACUTODESMUS OBLIQUUS BIOMASS IN CONTINUOUS ANAEROBIC DIGESTERS AT LABORATORY SCALE Bernhard DROSG, Bioenergy2020+, IFA Tulln - Institut for Environmental Biotechnology, AUSTRIA
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Co-authors: B. Chala, S. Sajid, H. Oechsner, J. Joachim, University of Hohenheim, Stutgart, Germany
Co-authors: M. Nussbaumer, M. Gruber, Bioenergy2020+, Tulln/Donau, Austria; G. Bochmann, IFA Tulln, BOKU, Tulln/Donau, Austria
2DO.7.4 DARK FERMENTATION OF ARUNDO DONAX HYDROLYSATE FOR HYDROGEN PRODUCTION Giuseppe TOSCANO, University of Naples Federico II, DICMAPI Dpt., ITALY
Co-authors: G. Zuccaro, A. Ausiello, L. Micoli, M. Turco, D. Pirozzi, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
2DO.7.5 BIOGAS UPGRADING VIA HYDROGEN UTILIZATION IN AN ANAEROBIC REACTOR Yuchang WANG, China University of Petroleum, Institute of New Energy, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: H. Jiang, H. Nie, H. Zhou, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, P.R. China
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 13:30 - 15:00 ORAL SESSION 4DO.8 Non-GHG environmental impacts of biomass Room: G102 CHAIRPERSONS: Carmen LAGO RODRÍGUEZ, CIEMAT, SPAIN Jacopo GIUNTOLI, European Commission, DG JRC, THE NETHERLANDS 4DO.8.1 SUSTAINABILITY OF THE EXPANDING ETHANOL SECTOR IN BRAZIL TOWARDS 2030 Floor VAN DER HILST, Utrecht University, Energy & Resources, Copernicus Institute, THE NETHERLANDS
Co-authors: J.A. Verstegen, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; G. Woltjer, E.M.W. Smeets, LEI, Den Haag, The Netherlands; A.P.C. Faaij, RUG, Groningen, The Netherlands
4DO.8.2 HEAVY METAL DISTRIBUTION IN SOIL AND CROPS AFTER AGRICULTURAL APPLICATION OF BIOWASTE-BASED DIGESTATES Christina-Luise ROSS, Institut für Agrar- und Stadtökologische Projekte, Biogenic Raw Materials Dpt., GERMANY THURSDAY PM
Co-authors: K. Sensel-Gunke, V. Wilken, K. Nielsen, Berlin Humboldt University, Germany; C. Knoop, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany
4DO.8.3 SPATIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF ENERGY POTENTIALS FOR ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PRODUCTION SYSTEMS APPLIED TO THE NETHERLANDS Frank PIERIE, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Hanze Research Center Energy, THE NETHERLANDS
Co-authors: R.M.J. Benders, J. Bekkering, H.C. Moll, University of Groningen - Centre for Energy and Environmental Sciences, The Netherlands; W.J.Th. van Gemert, Hanze Research Centre Energy, Groningen, The Netherlands
4DO.8.4 BIODIVERSITY AND NATURAL RESOURCES IMPLICATIONS OF THE USE OF ABANDONED FARMLAND FOR FUTURE BIOENERGY CROP PRODUCTION IN THE CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN CONTEXT Saori MIYAKE, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Institute IWAR, GERMANY Co-authors: J. Mizgajski, K. Wowra, L. Schebek, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
4DO.8.5 IS BIOCHAR FROM PYROLYSIS, COMPOSTING OR ITS COMBINATION BEST TO RECYCLE NUTRIENTS AND REDUCE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT? RESULTS FROM A LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT FOR 5 CASE STUDIES ACROSS EUROPE Natasa SIKIRICA, Alterra Wageningen UR, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: T. Oldfield, N. M. Holden, UCD School of Biosystems and Food Engineering, Dublin, Ireland; C. Mondini, Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l’analisi, Gorizia, Italy; P.J. Kuikman, Alterra Wageningen UR, The Netherlands; G. López, Tecnova, Almeria, Spain
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 13:30 - 15:00 ORAL SESSION 3DO.9 Thermally treated solid biofuels Room: G103
CHAIRPERSON: Jaap KIEL, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, THE NETHERLANDS Øyvind SKREIBERG, SINTEF Energy Research, Thermal Energy Dpt., NORWAY 3DO.9.1 INTEGRAL OPTIMIZATION OF TORREFIED CEREAL STRAW PELLETS PRODUCTION Javier GIL, CENER-National Renewable Energy Centre, Biomass Dpt., SPAIN Co-author: J. Lemus, CENER, Sarriguren, Spain
3DO.9.2 BIOMASS TORREFACTION: THE FATE OF LIGNIN AND ITS ROLE IN DOWNSTREAM DENSIFICATION PROCESSES Pavlina NANOU, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Biomass and Energy Efficiency Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS
3DO.9.3 ENTRAINED FLOW GASIFICATION OF TORREFIED LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS Salik KHWAJA, Umeå University, Applied Physics and Electronics Dpt., SWEDEN
Co-authors: K. Salik, M. Strandberg, L. Pommer, A. Nordin, Umeå University, Sweden; F. Weiland, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden; E. Pettersson, H. Wiinikka, SP Energy Technology Centre, Piteå, Sweden; A. Wingren, MEVA Energy, Gothenburg, Sweden; N. Padban, A. Hinderson, R. Khodayari, Vattenfall Research and Development, Stockholm, Sweden; M. Carbo, Energy Research of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands
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Co-authors: M.C. Carbo, J.H.A. Kiel, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands
3DO.9.4 ECONOMICS OF HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION OF BIOGAS DIGESTATE IN A HYBRID AD-HTC PLANT Kay SUWELACK, Fraunhofer INT, GERMANY Co-authors: D. Wüst, A. Kruse, Hohenheim University, Stuttgart, Germany
3DO.9.5 INFLUENCE OF PARTICLE SIZE DURING HYDROTHERMAL CARBONISATION OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS Aidan SMITH, University of Leeds, Energy Research Institute, UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: A.B. Ross, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 13:30 - 15:00 VISUAL PRESENTATIONS 3DV.3 Pyrolysis oil conversion methods. Oil-based biofuels production Room: Lounges CHAIRPERSONS: Wim VAN SWAAIJ, University of Twente, THE NETHERLANDS Dimitrios SIDIRAS, University of Piraeus, GREECE Adrian O’CONNELL, European Commission, DG JRC, ITALY 3DV.3.1 HYDRODEOXYGENATION OF BIO-OILS FROM THERMO-CATALYTIC REFORMING - HIGH ENERGY EFFICIENT ROUTE TO RENEWABLE GASOLINE AND DIESEL Andreas APFELBACHER, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, Renewable Energy Dpt., GERMANY
Co-authors: J. Neumann, N. Jäger, R. Conti, R. Daschner, A. Hornung, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, SulzbachRosenberg, Germany
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3DV.3.2 CONVERSION OF BIOMASS RESIDUES INTO ACTIVATED CARBON FOR THE REMOVAL OF METALS FROM INDUSTRIAL WASTE WATER. Miet VAN DAEL, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, BELGIUM
Co-authors: K. Sniegowski, L. Braeken, KULeuven, Diepenbeek, Belgium; T. Kuppens, J. Yperman, UHasselt, Hasselt, Belgium; P.-J. D’Huys, UCLL, Diepenbeek, Belgium
3DV.3.8 HYDROTHERMAL PRETREATMENT AND CONTINUOUS LIQUEFACTION OF WOODY BIOMASS Iulia Maria SINTAMAREAN DARABAN, Aalborg University, Energy Technology, DENMARK Co-authors: I.M. Sintamarean, I.F. Grigoras, L.A. Rosendahl, Aalborg University, Denmark
3DV.3.9 HYDROGEN-DONOR SOLVENT THERMOLYTIC LIQUEFACTION OF BIOMASS TO PRODUCE OILS IN HIGH YIELD WITH LOW OXYGEN CONTENTS Colin SNAPE, University of Nottingham, Faculty of Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: H. Deng, C. Uguna, W. Meredith, Univeristy of Nottingham, United Kingdom
3DV.3.12 PRODUCTION OF BIO-CHEMICALS FROM PALM RESIDUES USING FAST PYROLYSIS: INFLUENCE OF ACTIVATED CARBON JaeYong JEONG, University of Science and Technology, Green Process and System Engineering Dpt., KOREA Co-authors: U.D. Lee, S.W. Jeong, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Cheonan, Korea; W.S. Chang, Korea District Heating Corporation, Seoul, Korea
3DV.3.13 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF THE POWER AND BIOMASS-TOLIQUID (PBTL) CONCEPT Daniel H. KÖNIG, German Aerospace Center, Institute of Engineering Thermodynamics, GERMANY 136
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 3DV.3.14 VALORIZATION ASSESSMENT OF LIGNIN DIGESTATE FROM A SECOND GENERATION BIO-ETHANOL PLANT USING MICROPYROLYSIS Neil PRIHARTO, Ghent University, Thermochemical Conversion of Biomass Group, Biosystems Engineering Dpt., BELGIUM Co-authors: F. Ronsse, W. Prins, Thermochemical Conversion of Biomass Group, Gent, Belgium
3DV.3.16 CATALYTIC PYROLYSIS OF OLIVE POMACE WITH ZSM-5 Sibel BASAKCILARDAN KABAKCI, Yalova University, Energy Systems Engineering, TURKEY Co-author: S. Hacibektasoglu, Yalova University, Turkey
3DV.3.17 CATALYTIC PYROLYSIS OF OLIVE POMACE WITH ZSM-5 Aleksandr LIAVONCHYK, A.V. Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute, Electric arc plasma, BELARUS Co-authors: I. Khvedchyn, V. Sauchyn, H. Dalholenka, A. Lozhachnik, A.V. Luikov Heat and Mass Transfer Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Minsk, Belarus
3DV.3.20 SUSTAINABLE BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM URBAN WASTEWATER SLUDGES Andrea G. CAPODAGLIO, University of Pavia, DICAr Dpt., ITALY 3DV.3.22 EULERIAN - LAGRANGIAN SIMULATION OF THERMOCHEMICAL DEGRADATION OF THERMALLY THICK BIOMASS PARTICLES Tian LI, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Energy and Process Engineering Dpt., NORWAY
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Co-author: D. Dondi, University of Pavia, Italy
Co-author: T. Løvås, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway
3DV.3.23 REDUCTION OF THE NITROGEN CONTENT IN THE LIQUID ORGANIC PHASES FROM PYROLYSIS OF SEWAGE SLUDGE BY MEANS OF LIQUID-LIQUID EXTRACTION María ATIENZA-MARTÍNEZ, Universidad de Zaragoza, Aragón Institute for Engineering, SPAIN Co-authors: I. Rubio, J. Ceamanos, G. Gea, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain; I. Fonts, Centro Universitario de la Defensa, Zaragoza, Spain
3DV.3.24 EFFECT OF ALKALI AND ALKALI EARTH METALS ON CELLULOSE PYROLYSIS Pushkar MARATHE, University of Twente, Science & Technology Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: S.R.G. Oudenhoven, R.J.M. Westerhof, S.R.A. Kersten, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
3DV.3.29 HYDROTHERMAL PROCESSING OF WASTE INTO VALUE: OPTIMIZATION OF BIOMASS LIQUEFACTION BY APPLICATION OF A SEMI-BATCH SYSTEM Kasia RATAJCZYK ARTURI, Aalborg University, Biotechnology, Chemistry and Environmental Engineering Dpt., DENMARK Co-authors: K. R. Arturi, E. G. Søgaard, Alborg University, Esbjerg, Denmark
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 3DV.3.32 COMBUSTION CHARACTERISTICS OF BIOCRUDE-OIL FROM COFFEE GROUND IN A PILOT-SCALE BURNER USING AIRBLAST ATOMIZATION Sang-Kyu CHOI, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials, Eco-Machinery System Dpt., KOREA Co-authors: Y.S. Choi, S.J. Kim, Y.W. Jeong, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, Daejeon, Korea; R. Soysa, T. Rahman, Korea University of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea
3DV.3.33 HIGH QUALITY LIQUID AND SOLID FUELS FROM QUINOA LIGNOCELLULOSE USING LIQUEFACTION Roelf VENTER, North West University, Chemical and Minerals Engineering Dpt., SOUTH AFRICA Co-authors: S. Marx, M. Marais, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa
3DV.3.35 INVESTIGATION OF SPENT MUSHROOM COMPOST AS AN ALTERNATIVE WASTE-BASED FEEDSTOCK FOR CARBON RECOVERY ENHANCED HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION Lukas JASIUNAS, Aalborg University, Energy Technology Dpt., DENMARK
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Co-authors: L. Jasiknas, T.H. Pedersen, L.A. Rosendahl, Aalborg University, Denmark
3DV.3.36 SUBCRITICAL HYDROTHERMAL PYROLYSIS OF WASTE SOYBEAN OIL FOR BIO-FUELS PRODUCTION Je-Lueng SHIE, National I-Lan University, Environmental Engineering Dpt., TAIWAN Co-authors: Y.-R. Liau, W.-S. Yang, T.-H. Liau, National l-Lan University, Yi-Lan, Taiwan; C.-Y. Chang, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan
3DV.3.37 SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS ON THE VALUE CHAIN OF SECOND GENERATION LIQUID BIOFUELS FROM FAST PYROLYSIS Xiaolei ZHANG, Queen’s University Belfast, School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: J. Li, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
3DV.3.39 THE ROLE OF BIOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION IN PYROLYSIS REACTION KINETICS OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS: SURROGATE APPROACH Karla DUSSAN, National University of Ireland, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., IRELAND 3DV.3.42 UPGRADING OF FAST PYROLYSIS OIL BY HYDROTREATMENT OVER NICKELBASED CATALYSTS Chiara BOSCAGLI, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Catalysis Research and Technology, GERMANY
Co-authors: K. Raffelt, J.-D. Grunwaldt, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany
3DV.3.43 CATALYTIC UPGRADING OF BIO-OIL USING METAL DOPED ZEOLITES Andrew DYER, University of Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: M.A. Nahil, P.T. Williams, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 3DV.3.45 ANALYSIS OF CATALYSTSIN A HTL PROCESS: A STUDY ABOUT THE DRIVING FORCE IN THE CATALYTIC EFFECT Luca CASAMASSIMA, Aalborg University, Energy Technology Dpt., DENMARK Co-authors: T.H. Pedersen, L.A. Rosendahl, Aalborg University, Denmark
3DV.3.49 COMPARISON OF ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR HIGHLY AQUEOUS PYROLYSIS CONDENSATES Franziska MERTENS, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GERMANY Co-authors: T. Nicoleit, K. Raffelt, N. Dahmen, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, EggensteinLeopoldshafen, Germany
3DV.3.54 MODELING OF LIQUID FUEL PRODUCTION FROM PYROLYSIS BIO-OIL Yan FU, South China University of Technology, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, P.R. CHINA 3DV.3.58 IMPROVED PRODUCTION AND REDUCED NITROGEN CONTENT OF BIOCRUDE OIL FROM LOW-LIPID HIGH-ASH MACROALGAE ENTEROMORPHA PROLIFERA VIA ADDITION OF CRUDE GLYCEROL Zhidan LIU, China Agricultural University, Laboratory of Environment-Enhancing Energy (E2E), P.R. CHINA Co-authors: J. Lu, B. Li, Q. Lu, R. Shen, H. Li, Z. Zhu, C. Tian, B. Si, China Agricultural University, Beijing, P.R. China; Y. Zhang, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, Usa
3DV.3.61 MODELLING CHEMICAL KINETICS OF JOJOBA OIL-WAX BUTANOLYSIS CATALYZED BY CALCIUM OXIDE. Mangesh AVHAD, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Mathematical Science and Technology Dpt., NORWAY
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Co-author: J. Chang, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou, P.R. China
Co-authors: M. Sánchez, E. Pena, A. Bouaid, M. Martínez, J. Aracil, Complutense University Madrid, Spain; J. Marchetti, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway
3DV.3.64 EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH REGARDING THE COMBUSTION OF CRUDE CAMELINA OIL IN A FURNACE Andreea Cristina PETCU, National Research & Development Institute for Gas Turbine, Combustion Chamber Laboratory, ROMANIA
Co-authors: R.E. Kuncser, M. Deaconu, National Research & Development Institute for for Gas Turbine, Bucharest, Romania; C. Berbente, D.E. Crunteanu, Politehnica University of Bucharest, Romania
3DV.3.65 PARTIAL HYDROGENATION OF SOYBEAN OIL-DERIVED BIODIESEL USING PD SUPPORTED ON HEXAGONAL STRUCTURED SUPPORTS Chachchaya THUNYARATCHATANON, Chulalongkorn University, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, THAILAND Co-authors: A. Luengnaruemitchai, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, Bangkok, Thailand; N. Chollacoop, National Metal and Materials Technology Center, Bangkok, Thailand; S.Y. Chen, Y. Yoshimura, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science, Ibaraki, Japan
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 3DV.3.66 GREEN SYNTHESIS OF METHYL PALMITATE AS THE BIODIESEL BY DEEP EUTECTIC SOLVENT FOR ESTERIFICATION REACTION Kyung Ho ROW, Inha University, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Dpt., KOREA Co-author: Y. R. Lee, Inha University, Incheon, Korea
3DV.3.67 PRODUCTION AND OXIDATION STABILITY OF MICROALGAL BIODIESEL Ji-Yeon PARK, Korea Institute of Energy Research, KOREA
Co-authors: B. Nam, S.A. Choi, Y.K. Oh, J.S. Lee, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon, Korea
3DV.3.70 DEVELOPMENT OF NANOSTRUCTURED METAL OXIDE CATALYSTS FOR ADVANCED BIOFUEL PRODUCTION Vorranutch ITTHIBENCHAPONG, Nanotec, NSTDA Dpt., THAILAND
Co-authors: N. Krobkrong, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand; K. Faungnawakij, NANOTEC, NSTDA, Pathum Thani, Thailand
3DV.3.71 EFFECT OF METAL LOADING ON PARTIAL HYDROGENATION OF POLYUNSATURATED FAMES REACTIVITY OVER PD/MCM-41 CATALYSTS Artita NA RUNGSI, Chulalongkorn University, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, THAILAND THURSDAY PM
Co-authors: A. Luengnaruemitchai, S. Wongkasemjit, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, Bangkok, Thailand
3DV.3.73 EFFECT OF PORE SIZE OF PD/MCM-41 ON CATALYTIC ACTIVITY FOR PARTIAL HYDROGENATION OF CANOLA BIODIESEL Plaifa HONGMANOROM, Chulalongkorn University, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, THAILAND Co-author: A. Luengnaruemitchai, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, Bangkok, Thailand
3DV.3.77 HOMOGENIZING AGED PHASE SEPARATED PYROLYSIS OILS FROM FOREST RESIDUES BY BLENDING Javier CELAYA ROMEO, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Chemical Engineering Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: J. Celaya, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; K. Toven, F. W. Brodin, Paper and Fibre Institute, Trondheim, Norway
3DV.3.78 A TECHNO-ECONOMIC COMPARISON OF BIODIESEL AND RENEWABLE DIESEL USING COTTONSEED OIL AS FEEDSTOCK Corneels SCHABORT, North-West University, School of Chemical and Minerals Engineering, SOUTH AFRICA Co-authors: R. Venter, S. Marx, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa
3DV.3.79 DIRECT CONVERSION OF CYPERUS ESCULENTUS OIL INTO LIQUID ALKANE OVER N-DOPED CARBON NANOTUBE SUPPORTED RUTHENIUM CATALYST Jiang LI, China University of Petroleum, Institute of New Energy, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: S. Wang, H.J. Zhou, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, P.R. China
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 3DV.3.85 A COMPARISON OF AVIATION BIOFUEL PATHWAYS WITH FOSSIL JET FUEL USING THE ENERGY ALLOCATION PRINCIPLE Marina KOUSOULIDOU, European Commission, DG JRC, Institute for Energy and Transport, ITALY Co-authors: L. Lonza, A. O’Connell, European Commisssion, DG JRC, Ispra, Italy
3DV.3.86 A NOVEL GREEN SOLID ACID NANO-CATALYST FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM USED COOKING OIL Jabbar GARDY, University of Leeds, IPSE-SCAPE, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: A. Hassanpour, X. Lai, M. Rehan, University of Leeds, United Kingdom; M. Ahmed, University of Ulster, Belfast, United Kingdom
3DV.3.89 MICROBIAL LIPID PRODUCTION FROM MIXED SUGARS HYDROLYZATES BY THE OLEAGINOUS YEAST CRYPTOCOCCUS CURVATUS Isabella DE BARI, ENEA Research Centre, Renewable Energy Division, ITALY
3DV.3.90 JATROPHA CURCUS L. OIL EXTRACTED BY SWITCHABLE HYDROPHILIC SOLVENT DMCHA FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION Houfang LU, Sichuan University, P.R. CHINA
Co-authors: S. Zeng, C. Tao, W. Jiang, B. Liang, Y. Liu, H. Lu, Sichuan University, Chengdu, P.R. China; R. Parnas, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Usa
3DV.3.91 HYDRODEOXYGENATION OF PALM OIL TO BIO-HYDROGENATED DIESEL OVER METAL PHOSPHIDES Mustika PIMSUTA, Suranaree University of Technology, School of Chemistry, THAILAND
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Co-authors: N. Di Fidio, Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Bari, Italy; S. Mastrolitti, F. Liuzzi, R. Albergo, V. Valerio, ENEA, Policoro, Italy
3DV.3.92 POTENTIAL OF MG-AL AND ZN-AL MIXED OXIDES AS CATALYSTS IN ALDOL CONDENSATION OF FURFURAL WITH ACETONE Jaroslav KOCÍK, University of Pardubice, Physical Chemistry Dpt., CZECH REPUBLIC Co-authors: O. Kikhtyanin, D. Kubika, Research Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, RENTECH, Záluzi-litvinov, Czech Republic; L. Smoláková, L. Apek, M. Kubíková, L. Dubnová, University of Pardubice, Czech Republic
3DV.3.93 THE REMOVING OF FREE FATTY ACIDS FROM BIODIESEL Ales VÁVRA, University of Pardubice, Physical Chemistry Dpt., CZECH REPUBLIC Co-authors: F. Skopal, M. Hájek, University of Pardubice, Czech Republic
3DV.3.94 IN-SITU PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL BY SUPERCRITICAL REACTIVE EXTRACTION Roelf VENTER, North West University, Chemical and Minerals Engineering Dpt., SOUTH AFRICA Co-authors: S. Marx, L. Fick, C.J. Schabort, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 3DV.3.97 SECOND GENERATION BIODIESEL USING OLEGANOUS YEAST PROCESS DESIGN AND ENERGY BALANCES Hanna KARLSSON, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Energy and Technology Dpt., SWEDEN
Co-authors: S. Ahlgren, P.-A. Hansson, M. Sandgrenb, V. Passoth, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, SWEDEN; O. Wallberg, Lund University, Uppsala, SWEDEN
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THURSDAY, 9 JUNE 2016 15:15 - 17:00 CONFERENCE CLOSING SESSION 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 Welcome to the Closing Session André FAAIJ, Conference General Chairman Keynote Closing Speech THE WAY FORWARD FOR BIOENERGY IN THE LOW CARBON BIOECONOMY. Kees KWANT, Netherlands Enterprise Agency, Ministry of Economic Affairs, The Netherlands
Ceremony of the Poster Awards David BAXTER, Technical Programme Chairman European Commission, DG JRC, Institute for Energy and Transport Dimitrios SIDIRAS, EUBCE Poster Awards Coordinator, University of Piraeus, Greece
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Highlights of the Conference David BAXTER, Technical Programme Chairman
Ceremony of the Student Awards Jean-François DALLEMAND, EUBCE Students Awards Coordinator, European Commission, DG JRC Institute Energy and Transport Announcement upcoming Biomass events André FAAIJ, Conference General Chairman Farewell and closing WHAT DO WE TAKE HOME FROM THE EUBCE ? André FAAIJ, Conference General Chairman
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