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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 Programme Outline 1CO.1 T1.3
10:00 10:15
WEDNESDAY AM
18:30 20:00
ICV.1 Industry
Plenary Session 5CP.2 Plenary Session ICP.3
12:30
16:45 17:00
3CO.4 I3.4
Plenary Session 4CP.1
11:45
15:00 15:15
2CO.3 T2.5 Break
11:00
13:30
4CO.2 T4.1
Lunch Break
1CO.5 T1.3
4CO.6 T4.5
3CO.7 T3.2
1CO.9 T1.4
4CO.10 T4.5
3CO.11 T3.2
2CO.13 T2.1
4CO.14 T4.4
3CO.15 T3.2
ICO.8 I6.3
3CV.2 T3.6/3.7
ICO.12 I6.4
2CV.3 T2.4/2.5/ 2.6
ICO.16 I6.4
1CV.4 T1.4
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EXHIBITION
08:30
Break
EUBCE Dinner
1 Biomass Resources T1.3 Biomass crops and energy grasses T1.4 Algae production systems 2
Biomass Conversion Technologies for Heating, Cooling and Electricity T2.1 Production and supply of solid biofuels T2.4 Gasification for power, CHP and polygeneration T2.5 Gasification for synthesis gas production T2.6 Anaerobic digestion for biogas production
3 Biomass Conversion Technologies for liquid and gaseous fuels, chemicals and materials T3.2 Pyrolysis and other biomass liquefaction technologies T3.4 Biomethane T3.6 Biorefineries T3.7 Production and application of biobased chemicals 4
Biomass Policies, Markets and Sustainability T4.1 Market implementation, investments & financing T4.4 Resource efficient bioeconomy and social opportunities T4.5 Biomass strategies and policies
5 Bioenergy in integrated energy systems I Industry Sessions 6.3 Power & Heat processes and systems 6.4 Biochemical Conversion
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 08:30 - 10:00 ORAL SESSION 1CO.1 Advances in cropping systems for sustainable biomass production Room: Auditorium
CHAIRPERSONS: Stefano AMADUCCI, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, ITALY Vance OWENS, South Dakota State University, USA
1CO.1.2 STRATEGIES FOR MARGINAL LANDS MANAGEMENT IN RAIN-FED AGRICULTURAL FARMS IN SPAIN: ECONOMIC AND ENERGETIC ANALYSIS Carlos Sixto CIRIA RAMOS, CEDER-CIEMAT, Biomass Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: J. Carrasco, J. Pérez, E. Maletta, P. Ciria, CEDER-CIEMAT, Lubia-Soria, Spain
1CO.1.3 PERENNIAL GRASS PRODUCTION OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS ON MARGINAL SOILS Ana Luisa FERNANDO, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Ciências e Tecnologia Biomassa Dpt., PORTUGAL
WEDNESDAY AM
1CO.1.1 ADVANCES IN MISCANTHUS - SUMMARY OF THE OPTIMISC PROJECT RESULTS Iris LEWANDOWSKI, University of Hohenheim, Biobased Products and Energy Crops Dpt., GERMANY
1CO.1.4 A CASE STUDY OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY CROPPING IN SARDINIA Nikita PAVLENKO, International Council on Clean Transportation, USA
Co-authors: S. Searle, International Council on Clean Transportation, Washington, DC, Usa; C. Malins, International Council on Clean Transportation, London, United Kingdom; C. Petrenko, Independent consultant, New Haven, Usa
1CO.1.5 ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY OF DOUBLE AND RELAY CROPPING OF FOOD, FEED AND FUEL CROPS IN THE NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS, USA Marisol BERTI, North Dakota State University, Plant Sciences Dpt., USA
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 08:30 - 10:00 ORAL SESSION 4CO.2 Bioenergy markets, trade and deployment Room: G102
CHAIRPERSONS: Carlo HAMELINCK, Ecofys, THE NETHERLANDS Martin JUNGINGER, Utrecht University, THE NETHERLANDS 4CO.2.1 RESULTS OF A GLOBAL SURVEY ON INTERNATIONAL BIOMASS TRADE FOR ENERGY: OPPORTUNITIES, RISKS AND POLICY OPTIONS Luc PELKMANS, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, Separation & Conversion Processes, BELGIUM
WEDNESDAY AM
Co-authors: M. Van Dael, VITO NV, Mol, Belgium; I. Del Campo, D. Sanchez, CENER, Sarriguren, Spain; D. Rutz, R. Janssen, WIP Renewable Energies, Munich, Germany; M. Junginger, T. Mai-Moulin, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; L. Iriarte, IINAS, Madrid, Spain; R. Diaz-Chavez, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; B. Elbersen, G.J. Nabuurs, W. Elbersen, Stichting DLO, Wageningen, The Netherlands
4CO.2.2 THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF WOOD PELLET PRODUCTION TO THE U.S. SOUTH James HENDERSON, Mississippi State University, FWRC-Forestry, USA Co-author: W. Hubbard, Southern Regional Extension Forestry, Athens, Usa
4CO.2.3 STUDENT AWARDEE MODELLING WOOD PELLET TRADE BASED ON MONTHLY TRADE FLOW STATISTICS AND EXPERT INTERVIEWS Fabian SCHIPFER, Vienna University of Technology, Energy Economics Group, AUSTRIA Co-author: L. Kranzl, Technische Universit채t Wien, Austria
4CO.2.4 CO-EVOLUTION OF OILSEED MARKETS WITH LIQUID BIOFUELS MARKETS: POLICY INTERACTIONS AND TRADING PATTERNS Jorge Andres MONCADA-ESCUDERO, Delft University of Technology / Utrecht University, Energy & Industry, Energy & Resources, THE NETHERLANDS
Co-authors: Z. Lukszo, M. Weijnen, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; M. Junginger, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; A. Faaij, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
4CO.2.5 BIOENERGY AND BIOPOWER TARGETS IN SOUTH AFRICA Kees KWANT, Netherlands Enterprise Agency, Ministry of Economic Affairs, RVO, THE NETHERLANDS Co-author: J. Juodaityte, Eskom, Johannesburg, South Africa
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 08:30 - 10:00 ORAL SESSION 2CO.3 Advances in gasification processes Room: G103
CHAIRPERSONS: Markus BOLHÀR-NORDENKAMPF, Valmet, AUSTRIA Donatella BARISANO, ENEA Research Centre, ITALY 2CO.3.1 STUDENT AWARDEE SUPERCRITICAL WATER GASIFICATION OF BIOMASS: FIRST RESULTS AND EXPERIENCES OBTAINED FROM THE TU DELFT/GENSOS SEMI-PILOT SCALE SETUP Onursal YAKABOYLU, Delft University of Technology, Process and Energy Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS
2CO.3.2 WEEKDAY CONTINUOUS GASIFICATION TEST FOR SUPERCRITICAL WATER GASIFICATION TREATMENT BUSINESS Yasutaka WADA, The Chugoku Electric Power, Energia Economic & Technical Research Institute, JAPAN
WEDNESDAY AM
Co-authors: I. Albrect, W. de Jong, TU Delft, The Netherlands; J. Harinck, G. Smit, Gensos B.V., Delft, The Netherlands
Co-authors: H. Tanigawa, Chugoku Electric Power, Higashihiroshima, Japan; Y. Matsumura, Hiroshima University, Higashihiroshima, Japan; T. Noguchi, Toyo Koatsu Co., Hiroshima, Japan; T. Inoue, Fukken Co., Hiroshima, Japan; Y. Kawai, Chuden Plant Co., Hiroshima, Japan
2CO.3.3 BIOMASS GASIFICATION WITH DOLOMITE AND OLIVINE PARTICLES AS A BED INVENTORY IN PRESENCE OF CATALYTIC CERAMIC FILTER Sergio RAPAGNÀ, University of Teramo, Faculty of Biosciences, Agro-Food and Environmental Technologies, ITALY Co-author: G. Spinelli, University of Teramo, Italy
2CO.3.4 PRODUCTION OF METHANOL AND DIMETHYL ETHER VIA ENTRAINED-FLOW CATALYTIC CO-GASIFICATION OF PYROLYSIS OIL AND BLACK LIQUOR IN PILOT-SCALE Yawer Hussain JAFRI, Luleå University of Technology, Energy Science Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: E. Furusjö, K. Kirtania, R. Gebart, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden
2CO.3.5 SYNTHESIS GAS PRODUCTION FROM GASIFICATION OF OIL PALM KERNEL SHELL PELLETS Sonia L. RINCON PRAT, National University of Colombia, Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering Dpt., COLOMBIA
Co-authors: D. Flórez Ramos, A. Gómez Mejía, National University of Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 08:30 - 10:00 ORAL SESSION 3CO.4 Biomass-to-methane: innovative processes for resource efficiency and energy storage Room: G104 CHAIRPERSONS: Uwe HOFFSTEDE, Fraunhofer IWES, GERMANY Mathieu DUMONT, Netherlands Enterprise Agency - RVO.nl, THE NETHERLANDS 3CO.4.1 EVALUATION OF THE TECHNICAL AND ECONOMICAL DEVELOPMENT OF EXISTING AND FUTURE BIOMASS-TO-METHANE CONVERSION PROCESSES. Eric BILLIG, Umwetlforschungszentrum UFZ, Bioenergie Dpt., GERMANY
WEDNESDAY AM
Co-author: D. Thr채n, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre/UFZ, Leipzig, Germany
3CO.4.2 CATALYTIC GASIFICATION OF DIGESTATE SLUDGE IN SUPERCRITICAL WATER, EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS Nikolaos BOUKIS, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Catalysis Research and Technology, GERMANY Co-authors: S. Herbig, E. Hauer, J. Sauer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; F. Vogel, Paul Scherrer Institut, Z체rich, Switzerland
3CO.4.3 BIOMETHANATION OF PYROLYSIS GAS Jiang LI, China University of Petroleum, Institute of New Energy, P.R. CHINA
Co-authors: Y. Li, D. Su, H. Wang, H. Jang, P. Pu, M. Qia, H. Nie, H. Zhou, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, P.R. China
3CO.4.4 BIOLOGICAL BIOGAS UPGRADING BY ADAPTED HYDROGENOTROPHIC COMMUNITY Lydia RACHBAUER, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA
Co-authors: G. Bochmann, W. Fuchs, University of Natural Resources and Life Science, Tulln/Donau, Austria
3CO.4.5 PRESSURELESS CRYOGENIC CONVERSION OF BIOGAS INTO LIQUEFIED BIOMETHANE AND SOLID CARBON DIOXIDE Josef HOFFMANN, University of Applied Sciences Landshut, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, GERMANY
Co-authors: M. Fuchsz, S. Baum, O. Falk, University of Applied Sciences Weihenstephan, Freising, Germany; K. Nachtmann, J. Hofmann, University of Applied Sciences Landshut, Germany
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 08:30 - 10:00 VISUAL PRESENTATIONS ICV.1 Activities and analysis for innovative biomass technologies and industrial initiatives Room: Lounges
CHAIRPERSONS: Bert VAN DE BELD, BTG Biomass Technology Group, THE NETHERLANDS Stefan RUYTERS, Ghent Bio-Economy Valley, BELGIUM Nathalie DEVRIENDT, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, BELGIUM
Co-authors: M. Gómez-Palmero, E. López, F. Sebastián, CIRCE Foundation, Zaragoza, Spain; R. Jirjis, G. Gebresenbet, SLU - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden; S. Germer, ATB - Leibniz-Institute for Agricultural Engineering, Potsdam, Germany; L. Pari, A. Suardi, CREA-ING Unità di Ricerca per L’Ingegneria Agraria, Monterotondo, Italy; A. Lapeña, Gruyser S.L., Fraga, Spain; P. Frackowiak, F. Adamczyk, PIMR - Industrial Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Poznan, Poland; D. Naldoni, ONG-SNC, Castelbolognese, Italy; L. Kleinert, Obstgut Madquart Gmbh, Madquart, Germany; J. Abadías, Aragonese association of agro-industry cooperative, Zaragoza, Spain; X. Deval, Les Vigneron d’Unimedoc, Lesparre-Medoc, France
ICV.1.4 PROSPECTIVE BIOMASS SUPPLY SECURITY UNDER A CHANGING CLIMATE INSIGHTS FROM AN CASE STUDY FOR THE AUSTRIAN BIOENERGY INDUSTRY Peter RAUCH, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, AUSTRIA
WEDNESDAY AM
ICV.1.3 AGRICULTURAL PRUNING HARVESTING DEMONSTRATIONS IN GERMANY, FRANCE AND SPAIN. LESSONS LEARNED AND RECOMMENDATIONS Daniel GARCÍA-GALINDO, CIRCE Foundation, Natural Resources Dpt., SPAIN
ICV.1.11 THE ROLE OF BIOENERGY PRODUCTION WITH WOODY BIOMASS FOLLOWING THE PRINCIPLES OF CASCADING USE Tijs LAMMENS, BTG Biomass Technology Group, THE NETHERLANDS
Co-authors: M. Vis, P. Reumerman, D. van den Berg, BTG Biomass Technology Group, Enschede, The Netherlands
ICV.1.15 EMISSION FREE POLY-GENERATION FROM (BIO-)WASTE FEEDSTOCK INTEGRATED SOLUTION Norbert VASEN, BNL Clean Energy, International Affairs, SWITZERLAND Co-author: M. Rüdlinger, BNL Clean Energy, Cham, Switzerland
ICV.1.16 BIOMASS GASIFICATION COUPLING ANAEROBIC DIGESTION FOR THE PRODUCTION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY GAS Jian LI, Tianjin University, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: B.B. Yan, G.Y. Chen, X. Guo, X.B. Lv, R.Y. Li, Tianjin University, P.R. China
ICV.1.19 CONTINUOUS OXIDATIVE SLOW PYROLYSIS FOR CHARCOAL PRODUCTION IN THE EU: EXPERIMENTAL CAMPAIGN AND SYSTEM PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT David CHIARAMONTI, University of Florence, RE-CORD, Industrial Engineering Dpt., ITALY
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 ICV.1.22 RECENT ADVANCES IN THE HYDROFACTION TECHNOLOGY Claus Uhrenholt JENSEN, Steeper Energy, DENMARK ICV.1.24 DEVELOPMENT OF A BURNER SYSTEM OPTIMIZED FOR THE UTILIZATION OF HIGH-TEMPERATURE PYROLYSIS GAS FROM BIOMASS Ahmad AL-HALBOUNI, Gas- und Wärme-Institut, R&D Dpt., GERMANY
Co-authors: A. Giese, J. Leicher, K. Goerner, Gas- und Wärme-Institut Essen, Germany; D. Schillingmann, H. Schillingmann, Ch. Huewelmann, Regenerative Energie Wirtschaftssysteme, Quakenbrueck, Germany
ICV.1.27 NEW GENERATION OF LOW NOX MEDIUM SCALE RECIPROCATING GRATE BIOMASS FIRED BOILER: A SUCCESS STORY Timothée NOCQUET, Leroux & Lotz Technologies, FRANCE
WEDNESDAY AM
Co-authors: C. Marty, M. Al Haddad, Leroux et Lotz Technologies, Eybens, France
ICV.1.28 COMBUSTION BEHAVIOUR OF LOW GRADE SOLID FUELS USING A NEW BURNER TECHNOLOGY Timothée NOCQUET, Leroux & Lotz Technologies, FRANCE
Co-authors: T. Florea, M. Al Haddad, Leroux & Lotz Technologies, Eybens, France; M. Campargue, RAGT, Albi, France; M. Peyrot, F. Defoort, CEA, Grenoble, France; B. Taupin, P. Levy, C. Rebillard, H. Hiblot, VEOLIA, Limay, France
ICV.1.29 POLLUTANTS FATE IN A 22 MWTH BFB BOILER THROUGH IN-FURNACE TEMPERATURE AND GAS MEASUREMENTS Timothée NOCQUET, Leroux & Lotz Technologies, FRANCE
Co-authors: C. Marty, K. Ribot, T. Florea, M. Alhaddad, Leroux & Lotz Technologies, Eybens, France
ICV.1.31 LOWCARBON FIREBOX Jes Sig ANDERSEN, Danish Technological Institute, Biomass and biorefinery, DENMARK
Co-authors: R.B. Hvidberg, Danish Technological Institute, Aarhus C, Denmark; K. Vang, DAPO, Lystrup, Denmark; S.N. Bertel, Skamol, Nykøbing Mors, Denmark
ICV.1.32 RESULTS FROM THE DUTCH TKI PRE-TREATMENT PROJECT: INDUSTRIALSCALE CO-FIRING TRIAL WITH TORREFIED WOOD PELLETS Jaap KIEL, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Biomass & Energy Efficiency, THE NETHERLANDS
Co-authors: M.C. Carbo, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands; M. Bouwmeester, RWE, Geertruidenberg, The Netherlands
ICV.1.37 PYROLYSIS OIL BASED FUEL EMULSIONS FOR MARINE ENGINES Javier CELAYA ROMEO, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Chemical Engineering Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: K. Toven, F. W. Brodin, Paper and Fibre Institute, Trondheim, Norway
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 ICV.1.39 NEW CHALLENGES TO GO FROM FUELS TO CHEMICALS ION IN A BIOREFINERY DEMO PLANT Jan LINDSTEDT, J Lindstedt Lindab, SWEDEN ICV.1.41 PRODUCTION, CHARACTERIZATION AND UTILIZATION OF HYDROCHAR AS BIO-FERTILIZER Wolf-Anno BISCHOFF, TerrAquat, GERMANY
Co-authors: S. Schleicher, Gutachterbüro TerrAquat, Nürtingen, Germany; J. Pfenning, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany; D. Tjiok, B. von Stackelberg, SmartCarbon, Jettingen, Germany; E. Benkowitsch, T. Müller, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, GERMANY
ICV.1.47 THERMO-CATALYTIC REFORMING (TCR) FOR OPTIMIZATION OF EXISTING ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PLANTS Andreas WEGER, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, Biological Process Engineering Dpt., GERMANY
ICV.1.48 ENHANCED ACCUMULATION OF FATTY ACID IN A NEW ADAPTED OLEAGINOUS YEAST YARROWIA LIPOLYTICA Hsiao Kai CHU, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Chemistry Division, TAIWAN
WEDNESDAY AM
Co-authors: F. Stenzel, R. Jung, A. Hornung, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany
Co-authors: H.K Chu, T.H Lin, G.L Guo, W.S Hwang, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taoyuan City, TAIWAN
ICV.1.49 PYROLYSIS OF PLASTIC WASTE FROM OLD LANDFILL FOR 2ND GENERATION BIOFUELS Gian Claudio FAUSSONE, Inser Energia, ITALY ICV.1.50 FUEL UPGRADING USING RENEWABLE HYDROGEN: A NOVEL APPROACH TO REDUCE FUEL’S FOOTPRINT Gian Claudio FAUSSONE, Inser Energia, ITALY ICV.1.51 BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM UN-UTILIZED RUBBER SEED OIL BY TWOSTEP PROCESSES Deog-Keun KIM, Leader, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Bioenergy Center, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
Co-authors: D.K. Kim, J.P. Lee, S.C. Park, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
ICV.1.52 BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM HIGH FFA OILS BY DUAL FUNCTION SOLID CATALYST Deog-Keun KIM, Leader, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Bioenergy Center, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Co-authors: D.K. Kim, J.P. Lee, Korea Institute of Energy Research, Daejeon, REPUBLIC OF KOREA
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 ICV.1.53 MAXIMIZING BIOMASS INFUSION IN TRANSPORTATION SECTOR Stella BEZERGIANNI, Centre for Research & Technology Hellas, Chemical Process & Energy Resourses Institute, GREECE Co-authors: A. Dimitriadis, L. Chrysikou, CERTH, Thessaloniki, Greece
ICV.1.56 RESIDENCE TIME DISTRIBUTION ANALYSIS OF THE E BIOMASS IN THE PRETREATMENT PROCESS FOR BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION Ziad YOUSSEF, INRA/Agroparistech, UMR Genial - Process Engineering Dpt., FRANCE Co-authors: F. Ducept, G. Almeida, D. Flick, Agroparistech, Massy, France; P. Perre, CentraleSupelec, Chatenay-Malabry, France
ICV.1.57 HIGH-PRECISION OXYGEN CONCENTRATION ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLE GASOLINE USING A NOVEL HIGH-TEMPERATURE PYROLYSIS TECHNIQUE Marc RUPPENTHAL, Elementar Analysensysteme, GERMANY
WEDNESDAY AM
Co-authors: T. Szuppa, M. de Reus, S. Kraus, K. Schütz, C. Schmidt, L. Lange, H.-P. Sieper, Elementar, Hanau, Germany
ICV.1.59 THE IMPACT OF PROCESS PARAMETERS ON THE PURITY AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF LIGNIN EXTRACTED FROM MISCANTHUS Ç GIGANTEUS USING A MODIFIED ORGANOSOLV METHOD Muhammad Hazwan HAMZAH, University of Birmingham, School of Chemical Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: S. Bowra, Phytatec, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom; P.W. Cox, University of Wolverhampton, United Kingdom
ICV.1.65 ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS Marc RUPPENTHAL, Elementar Analysensysteme, GERMANY Co-author: R.D. Dunsbach, Elementar Analysensysteme, Hanau, Germany
ICV.1.67 SME ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE SOLID BIOMASS SECTOR: FIRST RESULTS OF THE - SECURECHAIN - PROJECT (HORIZON2020) Pol ARRANZ-PIERA, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Institut de Sostenibilitat, SPAIN Co-authors: F. Horta, E. Velo, Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain; U. Kies, WaldZentrum, Muenster, Germany; P. Reumerman, BTG Biomass Technology Group BV, Enschede, The Netherlands; I. Fallas, CLUBE Cluster of Bioenergy and Environment, Kozani, Greece; G. Obersteiner, BOKU Universitaet Fuer Bodenkultur, Vienna, Austria
ICV.1.68 SETTING UP AND RUNNING SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY OF WOODY BIOMASS FROM AGRARIAN PRUNING AND PLANTATION REMOVAL. SCOPE AND EUROPEAN INITIATIVE Daniel GARCÍA-GALINDO, CIRCE Foundation, Natural Resources Dpt., SPAIN
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Co-authors: A. Rezeau, CIRCE Foundation, Zaragoza, Spain; A. Samper, ASAJA - Asociación Agraria de Jóvenes Agricultores de Huesca, Barbastro, Spain; E. Karampinis, P. Grammelis, CERTH - Centre for Research & Technology Hellas, Athens, Greece; G. Simatou, PASEGES - Pan-Hellenic Confederation of Unions of, Athens, Greece; M. Monteleone, STAR Research Unit, University of Foggia, Italy; F. Volpe, DARe Puglia Distretto Agroalimentare Regionale, Bari, Italy; C. Rosas, Confederação Nacional das Cooperativas Agrícolas e do Crédito Agrícola de Portugal, Lisbon, Portugal; C. Poutrin, SCDF Services Coop de France, Paris, France
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 ICV.1.69 FINANCIAL AND LIFE CYCLE ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE OF STEAMTREATED WOOD PELLETS RELATIVE TO WHITE PELLETS AND FOSSIL FUELS FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION Jon MCKECHNIE, University of Nottingham, Faculty of Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: B. Saville, H.L. MacLean, University of Toronto, Canada
ICV.1.70 FEASIBILITY OF BIOFUEL PRODUCTION CHAINS IN NORTHERN GERMANY AND EASTERN POLAND Klaus LENZ, Syncom F&E Beratung, Research & Development Consulting, GERMANY
ICV.1.72 SUSTAINABILITY CERTIFICATION SYSTEMS FOR WOODY BIOMASS Ondrej TARABUS, NEPCon, DENMARK ICV.1.74 IMPROVING THE SUSTAINABILITY OF FATTY ACID METHYL ESTERS (FAME BIODIESEL) -ASSESSMENT OF OPTIONS FOR INDUSTRY AND AGRICULTURE Gerfried JUNGMEIER, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft, Institute for Water, Energy and Environment, AUSTRIA
WEDNESDAY AM
Co-authors: M. Borzecka-Walker, R. Pudelko, Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Pulawy, Poland; G. Kronberger, E. Pitzer, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Hagenberg, Austria; S. Kuehner, SYNCOM F&E Beratung, Ganderkeseerkesee, Germany; K. Ludewig, SYNCOM F&E Beratung, Ganderkesee, Germany
Co-authors: J. Pucker, Joanneum Research, Graz, Austria; M. Ernst, BDI Bioenergy International, Graz, Austria; J.-P. Leschen, Wageningen UR Alterra, The Netherlands; A. Kraft, T. Schulzke, FraunhoferInstitut UMSICHT, Berlin, Germany; R. van Loo, Wageningen University, The Netherlands
ICV.1.80 LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF THE BIOMASS-TO-LIQUID PROCESS Antonio CARETTA, ENI, Upstream and Technical Services/Renewable Energy Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: L. Bua, L. Carnelli, ENI SpA, Novara, Italy
ICV.1.83 E.U.-BRAZIL COOPERATION ON BIOENERGY Giuliano GRASSI, European Biomass Industry Association, BELGIUM
Co-authors: C. Kloss, Paranรก Metrologia, Brazil; D. Fraxino, Smart Energy-Parana Metrologia, Brazil; C. Oliveira, ABIB Brazilian Biomass Industry and Renewable Ener, Brazil; H. Wouters, European Biomass Industry Association, Brussels, Belgium
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 10:15 - 11:00 PLENARY SESSION 4CP.1 Challenges for large scale utilisation of biomass Room: Auditorium CHAIRPERSON: Rocio DIAZ-CHAVEZ, Imperial College London, UNITED KINGDOM 4CP.1.1 Keynote presentation UNRAVELING THE KNOT BETWEEN CO2 EMISSIONS FROM BIOENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE Francesco CHERUBINI, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Energy and Process Engineering Dpt., NORWAY
WEDNESDAY AM
4CP.1.2 VISION FOR 1 BILLION TONNES LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS IN EUROPE BY 2030 Calliope PANOUTSOU, Imperial College London, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: J. van Stralen, H. Mozaffarian, M. Londo, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands; D. Carrez, CleverConsult, Brussels, Belgium
11:00 - 11:45 PLENARY SESSION 5CP.2 Approaches for bioenergy technology integration Room: Auditorium CHAIRPERSON: Robert DASCHNER, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, GERMANY 5CP.2.1 Keynote presentation SMART BIOENERGY - PROVIDING FLEXIBLE BIOENERGY FOR ENERGY SYSTEMS WITH HIGH SHARES OF RENEWABLES Daniela THRÄN, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre / UFZ, DBFZ: Bioenergiesysteme / UFZ: Bioenergie, GERMANY
Co-authors: V. Lenz, J. Liebetrau, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany; P. Tarfate, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung UFZ, Leipzig, Germany
5CP.2.2 BIOMASS GASIFIER BASED HYBRID ENERGY SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION FOR ENERGY ACCESS BY USING HOMER Srinivasiah DASAPPA, Indian Institute of Science, Center for Sustainable Technologies, INDIA Co-authors: P. Deb, S. Mahapatra, Tezpur University, India
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 11:45 - 12:30 PLENARY SESSION ICP.3 Future biorefineries and investment support Room: Auditorium CHAIRPERSON: Michael PERSSON, Head of Secretariat of the Danish Bioenergy Association, DENMARK ICP.3.1 Keynote presentation TRANSFORMING PULP MILLS: STORA ENSO’S BIOREFINERY CONCEPT Kirsi SEPPALAINEN, Stora Enso Biomaterials, SWEDEN ICP.3.3 NOVAMONT BIOREFINERY: A NEW MODEL OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT INTEGRATED WITH THE TERRITORY Luigi CAPUZZI, Novamont SPA, R&D Dpt., ITALY 12:30 - 13:30
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Co-author: M. Granström, Stora Enso, Helsinki, Finland
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 13:30 - 15:00 ORAL SESSION 1CO.5 Innovation along bioenergy value-chains Room: Auditorium
CHAIRPERSONS: Ana Luisa FERNANDO, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PORTUGAL Efthymia ALEXOPOULOU, Center for Renewable Energy Sources, GREECE 1CO.5.1 EFFECT OF HARVEST DATE AND HEIGHT ON HERBACEOUS PERENNIAL FEEDSTOCK BIOMASS AND POTENTIAL ETHANOL YIELD Rob MITCHELL, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Grain, Forage and Bioenergy Research Unit, USA
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Co-authors: M. Schmer, V. Jin, USDA Agricultural Research Service, Lincoln, Nebraska, Usa; A. Ryan, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, Usa
1CO.5.2 TESTING THE BIOMETHANE POTENTIAL OF EARLY HARVESTED MISCANTHUS Carly WHITTAKER, Rothamsted Research, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: P. Adams, University of Bath, United Kingdom; I. Shield, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, United Kingdom
1CO.5.3 SEMI-MECHANICAL HARVESTING OF JATROPHA (JATROPHA CURCAS L.) IN MOROCCO Luigi PARI, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Unità di ricerca per l’ingegneria agraria - CREA-ING, ITALY Co-authors: A. Suardi, F. Gallucci, E. Santangelo, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Monterotondo, Italy
1CO.5.4 CAMELINA & CRAMBE: UNDERUTILIZED OIL CROPS WITH NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR EUROPE Myrsini CHRISTOU, Center for Renewable Energy Sources, Biomass Dpt., GREECE
Co-authors: E. Alexopoulou, Center for Renewable Energy Sources, Pikermi, Greece; F. Zanetti, D. Righini, A. Monti, University of Bologna, Italy; M. Stolarski, M. Krzyzaniak, University of Warmia, Olsztyn, Poland; E.N. Van Loo, WUR, Wageningen, The Netherlands; C. Eynck, J. Grushcow, Linnaeus, Saskatoon, Canada
1CO.5.5 PRODUCTION AND VALUE-CHAIN INTEGRATION OF CAMELINA SATIVA AS A DEDICATED BIOENERGY FEEDSTOCK IN THE CANADIAN PRAIRIES Xue LI, Saskatoon Research and Development Centre, CANADA Co-author: E. Mupondwa, Government of Canada, Saskatoon, Canada
1CO.5.6 THE BIOMASS POTENTIAL OF NONTRADITIONAL ENERGY CROPS IN LITHUANIA Vita TILVIKIENE, Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture & Forestry, Institute of Agriculture, LITHUANIA Co-authors: Z. Kadziuliene, I. Liaudanskiene, L. Pociene, LRCAF, Kedainiai distr., Lithuania
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 13:30 - 15:00 ORAL SESSION 4CO.6 How to mobilise biomass? Room: G102
CHAIRPERSONS: Birger KERCKOW, FNR - Agency for Renewable Resources, GERMANY Mirjam RÖDER, University of Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM 4CO.6.1 CONSEQUENCES OF GLOBAL BIOFUEL POLICIES ON AGRICULTURAL COMMODITY/ FEEDSTOCK MARKETS Deepayan DEBNATH, University of Missouri, Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute, USA 4CO.6.2 INTEGRATED POLICIES FOR THE EFFICIENT USE OF INDIGENOUS EUROPEAN BIOMASS VALUE CHAINS Nathalie DEVRIENDT, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, Unit Separation and Conversion Technology Dpt., BELGIUM
Co-authors: A. Singh, C. Panoutsou, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; L. Pelkmans, VITO, Mol, Belgium; Elbersen, Alterra, Wageningen, The Netherlands
WEDNESDAY PM
Co-author: P. Westhoff, University of Missouri, Columbia, Usa
4CO.6.3 EUROPE’S NEGLECTED SUSTAINABLE BIOMASS POTENTIAL Zoltán SZABÓ, Pannonia Ethanol, HUNGARY 4CO.6.4 TO HARVEST OR TO SAVE? - FORESTS AND CLIMATE MITIGATION Pekka KAUPPI, University of Helsinki, Department of the Environment, FINLAND 4CO.6.5 WOOD PRODUCTION FROM SCR PLANTATION - A NEW BIG CHANCE FOR POLISH BIOECONOMY Magdalena BORZECKA-WALKER, Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Bioeconomy and System Analysis Dpt., POLAND Co-author: R. Pudelko, Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Pulawy, Poland
4CO.6.6 TOWARDS THE DEVELOPMENT OF A EUROPEAN BIOENERGY TRADE STRATEGY FOR 2020 AND BEYOND (BIOTRADE2020PLUS PROJECT) David SANCHEZ GONZALEZ, CENER-Spanish Renewable Energy Centre, Biomass Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: I. Del Campo, D. Sanchez, CENER, Sarriguren, Spain; R. Janssen, D. Rutz, WIP, Munich, Germany; U. Fritsche, IINAS, Darmstad, Germany; L. Iriarte, IINAS, Madrid, Spain; R. Diaz Chavez, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; M. Junginger, T. Mai Moulin, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; B. Elbersen, DLO-Alterra, Wageningen, The Netherlands; G.-J. Nabuurs, W. Elbersen, DLO_Alterra, Wageningen, The Netherlands; L. Pelkmans, VITO, Moll, Belgium
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 13:30 - 15:00 ORAL SESSION 3CO.7 Development of pyrolysis process Room: G103
CHAIRPERSONS: Andreas APFELBACHER, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, GERMANY Giuliano GRASSI, European Biomass Industry Association, BELGIUM 3CO.7.1 THERMO-CATALYTIC REFORMING (TCR®) PROCESS IN COMMERCIAL SCALE - SCALE UP FROM PILOT TO INDUSTRIAL SCALE - FIRST EXPERIENCES Robert DASCHNER, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, Energy Management, GERMANY
WEDNESDAY PM
Co-authors: J. Neumann, N. Jäger, A. Hornung, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany
3CO.7.2 LIBRA; THERMOCHEMICAL TRANSFORMATION OF LIGNINS INTO PRECURSORS FOR VALUE-ADDED PRODUCTS Paul DE WILD, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Biomass & Energy Efficiency, THE NETHERLANDS 3CO.7.3 POWER AND BIOMASS-TO-LIQUID (PBTL): A PROMISING APPROACH TO PRODUCE BIOFUELS USING ELECTRICITY Ralph-Uwe DIETRICH, German Aerospace Center, Institute of Engineering Thermodynamics, GERMANY Co-authors: D.H. Koenig, F.G. Albrecht, German Aerospace Center, Stuttgart, Germany
3CO.7.4 LIQUEFACTION OF LIGNIN AND LIGNIN-RICH BIOMASS BY CATALYTIC HYDROGENOLYSIS Ursel HORNUNG, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Catalysis Research and Technology Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: M. Breunig, P. Gebhart, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany
3CO.7.5 METHOD FOR HOT REAL-TIME SAMPLING OF PYROLYSIS VAPORS Marc POMEROY, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA Co-author: E.M. Wilcox, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Usa
3CO.7.6 PHOSPHORUS RECOVERY AND SOLID ADSORBENTS OBTAINING FROM SEWAGE SLUDGE AFTER A COMBINED PROCESS OF ACID EXTRACTION AND PYROLYSIS. Nadia RUIZ-GÓMEZ, University of Zaragoza, Aragón Institute for Engineering Research (I3A), SPAIN Co-authors: M. Martínez, M. Atienza-Martínez, G. Gea, J. Ábrego, University of Zaragoza, Spain
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 13:30 - 15:00 ORAL SESSION ICO.8 Advanced combustion systems for bioenergy generation Room: G104
CHAIRPERSONS: Yves RYCKMANS, Laborelec, BELGIUM Thomas BRUNNER, Bios Bioenergiesysteme, AUSTRIA ICO.8.1 SUNSTORE 4: CHP PLANT BASED ON A HYBRID BIOMASS AND LARGE SCALE SOLAR SYSTEM - RESULTS AFTER MONITORING Alfred HAMMERSCHMID, Bios Bioenergiesysteme, AUSTRIA
ICO.8.2 A PYROLYSIS-BRIDGED HYBRID SYSTEM FOR POWER PRODUCTION FROM BIOMASS AND COAL Wenli SONG, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Multi Phase Complex Systems, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: Y. Li, S. Li, W. Lin, Institute of Process Engineering, CAS, Beijing, P.R. China
ICO.8.3 IMPACTS OF ACIDIC GAS COMPONENTS ON COMBUSTION OF CONTAMINATED BIOMASS FUELS Jinying YAN, Royal Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering, SWEDEN
WEDNESDAY PM
Co-authors: L. Kjærgaard Larsen, Marstal Fjernvarme, Marstal, Denmark; I. Obernberger, BIOS Bioenergiesysteme, Graz, Austria
Co-authors: H. Li, Mälardalen University, Västerås, Sweden; C. Galanopoulos, L. Liu, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
ICO.8.4 NEW ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY FOR LOW COST PURE CO2 CAPTURE AND FREE-NOX BIOENERGY GENERATION. TECHNO-ECONOMIC POTENTIALS OF BIOMASS CHEMICAL LOOPING COMBUSTION Corinne BEAL, General Electric, FRANCE Co-authors: A. Salimbeni, European Biomass Industry Association, Brussels, Belgium; C. Béal, ALSTOM Boiler, France, France; A. Lyngfelt, Chalmers University, Goteborg, Sweden
ICO.8.5 INDUSTRIAL EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON BIOMASS COMBUSTION OF CIRCULATING FLUIDED BED BOILER Xu HAN, Sunshine Kaidi New Energy, General Engeering Research Institute, P.R. CHINA
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 13:30 - 15:00 VISUAL PRESENTATIONS 3CV.2 Biorefineries and biobased products Room: Lounges
CHAIRPERSONS: Maria GEORGIADOU, European Commission, DG Research, BELGIUM Gerfried JUNGMEIER, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft, AUSTRIA Tim SCHULZKE, Fraunhofer Institut UMSICHT, GERMANY Solange MUSSATTO, Delft University of Technology, Biotechnology Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS 3CV.2.4 ORGANOSOLV PRETREATMENT OF BARLEY STRAW WITHIN THE BIOREFINERY CONCEPT Ioanna SALAPA, University of Piraeus Research Center, Industrial Management and Technology, GREECE WEDNESDAY PM
Co-author: D. Sidiras, University of Piraeus Research Center, Greece
3CV.2.5 POLYGENERATION AND CARBON DIOXIDE REUSE THOUGH BIOMATERIAL PRODUCTION IN ADVANCED BIOREFINERIES Kok Siew NG, University of Surrey, Centre for Environmental Strategy, UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: J. Sadhukhan, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
3CV.2.9 BUTANEXT: NEXT GENERATION BIOBUTANOL David SANCHEZ GONZALEZ, CENER-Spanish Renewable Energy Centre, Biomass Dpt., SPAIN
Co-authors: Co-authors: I. Del Campo, I. Alegria, D. Sánchez, CENER, Sarriguren, Spain; E. Bello, Greenovate, Brussels, Belgium; T. Davies, J. Hewitt, Greenbiologics, Oxford, United Kingdom; A. Pallares, C. Garcia, Tecnicas Reunidas, San Fernando, Spain; J. Visser, M. Koetsier, Dyadic Nederland, Wageningen, The Netherlands; H. De Wever, W. Van Hecke, VITO, Moll, Belgium; M. Lapuerta, J. Hernandez, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Ciudad Real, Spain; L NATRASS, E4tech, London, United Kingdom; B. Crawford, C-TECH Innovation, Chester, United Kingdom; J. Sanciñena, Zabala Innovation, Pamplona, Spain; I. Idareta, Zabala Innovation, Pamplona, Spain
3CV.2.10 POLYGENERATION AND CARBON DIOXIDE REUSE THOUGH BIOMATERIAL PRODUCTION IN ADVANCED BIOREFINERIES Kok Siew NG, University of Surrey, Centre for Environmental Strategy, UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: J. Sadhukhan, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
3CV.2.18 PRODUCTION OF ADVANCED RENEWABLE FUEL ETHANOL AND VALUEADDED CHEMICALS FROM BIOMASS RESIDUES Matthew SUMMERS, West Biofuels, USA
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 3CV.2.20 VALORIZATION OF WHEAT STRAW HEMICELLULOSE TO OBTAIN HIGH VALUE ADDED COMPOUNDS Cristina ALVAREZ VAQUERIZO, CIEMAT, Renewable Energy, SPAIN
Co-authors: C. Alvarez, A. González, I. Ballesteros, M.J. Negro, J.M. Oliva, F. Saez, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
3CV.2.22 LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF BIO-BASED ISOBUTANOL PRODUCTION AND CONVERSION INTO TARGETED PRODUCTS Jonathan MONCADA BOTERO, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: A. Ramirez, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
3CV.2.23 SUGARCANE PROCESSING FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIOFUELS OR BIOBASED CHEMICALS IN BRAZIL. Jan Gerrit Geurt JONKER, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute, THE NETHERLANDS 3CV.2.25 URBAN BIOREFINERY FOR WASTE PROCESSING Elias MARTINEZ HERNANDEZ, University of Oxford, Engineering Science Dpt., UNITED KINGDOM s Co-authors: S. Satchatippavarn, A. Yang, University of Oxford, United Kingdom; M.Y. Leung Pah Hang, M. Leach, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom
WEDNESDAY PM
Co-authors: H.M. Junginger, F. Hilst, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
3CV.2.26 FROM LIGNIN TO PLASTICS - PRODUCING MONOBY LIGNIN SOLVOLYSIS Tanja BARTH, Univerity of Bergen, Department of Chemstry, NORWAY Co-authors: B. Shrestha, M.H. Vogt, University of Bergen, Norway
3CV.2.27 PRODUCTION OF CELLULASES AND XYLANASES FROM TRICHODERMA REESEI QM9414 USING MICROALGAE BIOMASS AS SUBSTRATE Judit MARTÍN-JUÁREZ, University of Valladolid, Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technology Dpt., SPAIN
Co-authors: R. Travaini, S. Bolado-Rodriguez, University of Valladolid, Spain; A. Carvajal-Guevara, Technical University of Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso, Chile
3CV.2.29 HYPERTHERMOPHILIC CELLULASES Kazuhiko ISHIKAWA, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology, Biomedical Research Institute, JAPAN 3CV.2.31 VALORISATION OF CHEESE WHEY BY PRODUCING ORGANIC ACIDS FOR THE CARBOXYLATE PLATFORM Joana DOMINGOS, University of Bologna, DICAM, ITALY Co-authors: S. Puccio, G. Martinez, L. Bertin, S. Bandini, F. Fava, University of Bologna, Italy
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 3CV.2.32 EXPERIMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF THE RECOVERY OF VALUABLE HYDROCARBONS FROM BIOMASS/WASTE GASIFICATION PRODUCER GAS Berend VREUGDENHIL, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Bio Energy & Efficiency, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: A. Bos, G. Aranda Almansa, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands
3CV.2.33 AN ITERATIVE HYBRID ALGORITHM FOR PROCESS OPTIMIZATION OF A MULTI-PRODUCT LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOREFINERY Diego BARLETTA, University of Salerno, Industrial Engineering Dpt., ITALY
WEDNESDAY PM
Co-authors: A. Giuliano, M. Poletto, University of Salerno, Fisciano, Italy
3CV.2.34 CYNARA CARDUNCULUS PRETREATMENT OPTIMIZATION AND PROCESS EVALUATIONS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH-VALUE MOLECULES INSIDE AN INTEGRATED BIOREFINERY Federico LIUZZI, ENEA Research Centre, Laboratory of Technology and Equipment for Bioenergy, ITALY Co-authors: I. De Bari, G. Braccio, ENEA, Policoro, Italy
3CV.2.37 CASCADING VALORISATION OF RESIDUES FROM FOOD PROCESSING TOWARDS MAJORS AND MINORS Nathalie DEVRIENDT, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, Unit Separation and Conversion Technology Dpt., BELGIUM Co-authors: M. Uyttebroek, M. Van Dael, B. Lemmens, M. Bulut, VITO, Mol, Belgium
3CV.2.43 PRODUCTION OF RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAMS FROM FRACTIONATED PYROLYSIS CONDENSATE Tim SCHULZKE, Fraunhofer Institut UMSICHT, Biorefinery and Biofuels Dpt., GERMANY Co-author: S. Conrad, Fraunhofer Institut UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany
3CV.2.47 SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NICU MIXED OXIDE CATALYSTS FOR HYDROGENATION OF FURFURAL TO FURFURYL ALCOHOL Chalita RATANATAWANATE, National Nanotechnology Center, Nanoengineered Soft Materials for Green Environment Laboratory, THAILAND Co-authors: C. Luadthong, K. Faungnawakij, National Nanotechnology Center, Pathum Thani, Thailand
3CV.2.51 TECHNO-ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF A BIOREFINERY FOR PRODUCTION OF ISOBUTANOL AND DERIVATIVES IN THE PORT OF ROTTERDAM Jan Wilco DIJKSTRA, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Biomass and Energy Efficiency Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: W.J.J. Huijgen, J.W. van Hal, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands; A. Bampouli, C. Santos, C. Cornelio da Silva, E. Valentin, M. Perdig達o Silva, A.J.J. Straathof, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 3CV.2.53 EXTRACTIVE BIOCONVERSION OF 3-HYDROXYPROPIONIC ACID: INSIGHTS IN EXTRACTION AND MASS TRANSFER MECHANISMS Marwen MOUSSA, AgroParisTech - INRA, JRU Microbiology and Food Process Engineering Dpt., FRANCE Co-authors: F. Chemarin, G. Burgé, F. Allais, AgroParisTech - Chaire ABI, Reims, France; V. Athès, C. Trelea, AgroParisTech / INRA, Thiverval-Grignon, France
3CV.2.54 CATALYTIC HYDROGEN FREE REDUCTIVE CLEAVAGE OF C-O BONDS IN LIGNIN MODEL COMPOUNDS AND LIGNIN Jayasree SEAYAD, Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences, Organic Chemistry Dpt., SINGAPORE
3CV.2.55 PRODUCTION OF LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT XYLOOLIGSACCHARIDES FROM WATER EXTRACTIVES-FREE CORN STOVER USING HYDROTHERMAL TREATMENT Ju-Hyun YU, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Center for Industrial Chemical Biotechnology, KOREA Co-authors: C.D. Jung, I.Y. Eom, K.S. Hong, B.K. Song, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Daejeon, Korea
WEDNESDAY PM
Co-authors: S. Gowrisankar, B. Ramalingam, Institute of Chemical and Engineering Sciences, Singapore, Singapore
3CV.2.56 FLEXIBLE AND FOLDABLE AU NANOPARTICLES/GRAPHENE/CELLULOSE NANOCRYSTALS ELECTRODE FOR GLUCOSE ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSING Li DONG, Energy Research Institute, Henan Academy of Sciences, P.R. CHINA
Co-authors: X.Q. Zhang, S.X. Ren, T.Z. Lei, Henan Key Laboratory of Biomass Energy, ZhengZhou, P.R. China; Q.L. Wu, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, Usa
3CV.2.60 CATALYTIC TRANSFER HYDROGENATION OF LEVULINATE ESTERS TO HIGH POTENTIAL FUEL ADDITIVE, ³-VALEROLACTONE (GVL) ON CU-BASED BIMETAL OXIDE CATALYSTS Sanchai KUBOON, National Science and Technology Development Agency, National Nanotechnology Center, THAILAND 3CV.2.62 DYNAMIC THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE BIOMASS TAR USED FOR PREPARING TAR BASED CARBON FIBERS Huan ZHANG, Tianjin University, Environmental Science and Engineering Dpt., P.R. CHINA Co-authors: T.Z. Lei, Tianjin University, Henan Academy of Sciences, Zhengzhou, P.R. China; G.Y. Chen, Tianjin University, Henan Academy of Sciences, Tianjin, P.R. China
3CV.2.65 CRYSTAL-PLANE EFFECT OF CERIA ON THE ACTIVITY OF AU/CEO2 FOR OXIDATIVE STEAM REFORMING OF METHANOL Srisin EAIMSUMANG, Chulalongkorn University, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, THAILAND
Co-authors: A. Luengnaruemitchai, S. Wongkasemjit, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, Bangkok, Thailand
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 3CV.2.66 HYDROTHERMAL CONVERSION OF BIOMASS WASTE INTO BIO-BASED CHEMICALS AND MATERIALS Shicheng ZHANG, Fudan University, Environmental Science and Engineering Dpt., P.R. CHINA 3CV.2.67 HEALABLE SUPRAMOLECULAR HYDROGELS BASED ON CELLULOSE NANOCRYSTALS Xiuqiang ZHANG, Energy Research Institute, Henan Academy of Sciences, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: L. L. Dong, S. X. Ren, T. Z. Lei, Key Laboratory of Biomass Energy of Henan Provi, Zhengzhou, P.R. China; Q, L. Wu, Louisianan State University Agricultural Center, Usa
3CV.2.70 RECOVERY OF ALIPHATIC CARBOXYLIC ACIDS FROM BLACK LIQUOR Hemanathan KUMAR, University of Jyväskylä, Chemistry Dpt., FINLAND
WEDNESDAY PM
Co-author: R Alén, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
3CV.2.71 ALKALINE PEROXIDE OXIDATION PRETREATMENT OF CORN COB AND RICE HUSK FOR BIOCONVERSION INTO BIO-COMMODITIES: PART A- ENZYMATIC CONVERTIBILITY OF PRETREATED RICE HUSK TO REDUCING SUGAR Augustine AYENI, University of the Witwatersrand, Chemical Engineering, SOUTH AFRICA Co-authors: R Ogu, Covenant Univeristy, Ota, Nigeria; A. Awosusi, M. Daramola, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa
3CV.2.72 EVALUATION OF BIOCHAR FROM GASIFICATION AND SLOW PYROLYSIS Lydia FRYDA, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Bioenergy and Energy Efficiency, THE NETHERLANDS Co-author: R. Visser, Energy Research of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands
3CV.2.73 LIFE+12 ENV/IT000439 GREENWOOLF: GREEN HYDROLYSIS CONVERSION OF WOOL WASTES INTO ORGANIC NITROGEN FERTILISERS Marina ZOCCOLA, CNR, ISMAC Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: M. Simionati, R. Mossotti, A. Montarsolo, A. Patrucco, C. Tonin, CNR ISMAC, Biella, Italy; V. Ginevro, OBEM spa, Biella, Italy
3CV.2.74 CASTOR OIL AS FEEDSTOCK TO RECYCLE POST-CONSUMED CLOTHES AND ITS APPLICATION Amitkumar BAROT, V. P. & R. P. T. P. Science College, Industrial Chemistry Dpt., INDIA Co-authors: C. Patel, T. Panchal, J. Patel, V. Sinha, V. P. & R. P. T. P. Science College, Anand, INDIA
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 15:15 - 16:45 ORAL SESSION 1CO.9 Algae production chains and optimisation Room: Auditorium
CHAIRPERSONS: Lone BERG FREDERIKSEN, Danish Technological Institute, DENMARK Frédéric VOGEL, PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut, SWITZERLAND 1CO.9.1 MAXIMIZING THE HYDROGEN PRODUCTION IN ALGAL-BACTERIAL CULTURES BY THE OPTIMIZATION OF CULTURE CONDITIONS Gergely LAKATOS, Hungarian Academy of Science, Biological Research Center, Institute of Biochemistry, HUNGARY
1CO.9.2 A HIGH RATE TOP-LIT GAS-LIFT OPEN MICROALGAE BIOREACTOR THAT CAN UTILIZE INDUSTRIAL OFF-GAS TO ENHANCE PRODUCTIVITY AND ALLOW A REDUCED FOOTPRINT Nekoo SEYED HOSSEINI, Laurentian University, School of Engineering, CANADA Co-authors: H. Shang, J.A. Scott, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Canada; G.M. Ross, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Sudbury, Canada
WEDNESDAY PM
Co-authors: Zs. Deák, I. Vass, G. Maróti, Biological Research Center, Szeged, Hungary; T. Rétfalvi, V. Ördög, University of West Hungary, Sopron, Hungary
1CO.9.3 APPLICATION OF ABS MEMBRANES IN DYNAMIC FILTRATION FOR MICROALGAE DEWATERING Monika HAPONSKA, Catalonia Institute for Energy Research / Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Bioenergy and Biofuels Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: E. Clavero, C. Torras, Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, IREC, Tarragona, Spain; J. Salvadó, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain
1CO.9.4 USE OF MARINE MACROALGAE FOR THE TREATMENT OF MUNICIPAL WASTEWATERS AND BIOMASS PRODUCTION FOR BIOFUEL APPLICATIONS Pascale CHAMPAGNE, Queen’s University, Civil Engineering Dpt., CANADA Co-author: S. Ge, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada
1CO.9.5 LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT STUDY OF INTEGRATED MARINE ALGAE AND SALMON FARMING FOR BIOMETHANE PRODUCTION IN IRELAND Magdalena CZYRNEK-DELETRE, University College Cork, Environmental Research Institute, IRELAND Co-authors: J.D. Murphy, University College Cork, Ireland; S. Rocca, A. Agostini, J. Giuntoli, European Commission, DG JRC, Petten, The Netherlands
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 15:15 - 16:45 ORAL SESSION 4CO.10 How to create stable markets? Room: G102
CHAIRPERSONS: Laura LONZA, European Commission, DG JRC, ITALY Floor VAN DER HILST, Utrecht University, THE NETHERLANDS 4CO.10.1 ASSESSING STAKEHOLDER SUPPORT FOR DIFFERENT BIOFUEL OPTIONS IN FRANCE BY 2030: A RANGE BASED MULTI-ACTOR MULTI-CRITERIA MODEL Gino BAUDRY, University of Nantes, LEMNA, FRANCE
WEDNESDAY PM
Co-authors: C. Macharis, University of Brussels, Belgium; T. Vallée, University of Brussels, Nantes, France
4CO.10.2 THE CRITICAL ROLE OF NON-GROWER STAKEHOLDERS IN THE ENERGY CROPS VALUE CHAIN: AN AGENT-BASED MODELLING APPROACH TO EVALUATING TARGETED POLICY SUPPORT Rebecca MAWHOOD, Imperial College London, Centre for Environmental Policy, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: R. Slade, N. Shah, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom
4CO.10.3 RESHAPING THE BRAZIL’S POLICY FRAMEWORK TO ENHANCE BIOENERGY INNOVATION TECHNOLOGIES UNDER A LOW CARBON FUTURE 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
4CO.10.4 BIOENERGY 4 BUSINESS - SOLID BIOMASS FOR HEAT PURPOSES IN BUSINESS SECTOR BARRIERES AND OPPORTUNITIES Torsten SCHMIDT-BAUM, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Bioenergy Systems, GERMANY
Co-authors: K. Bloche-Daub, D. Thrän, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany
4CO.10.5 SCENARIOS AND IMPLICATIONS OF BIOENERGY POLICY CHANGE Christiane HENNIG, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Bioenergy Systems Dpt., GERMANY
Co-authors: M. Dotzauer, A. Brosowski, V. Lenz, W. Stinner, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany; D. Thrän, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig, Germany
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 15:15 - 16:45 ORAL SESSION 3CO.11 Fundamental and mechanisms of pyrolysis Room: G103 CHAIRPERSONS: Paul DE WILD, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, THE NETHERLANDS Ursel HORNUNG, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GERMANY 3CO.11.1 INFLUENCE OF THE CONDENSATION TEMPERATURE ON THE QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF FAST PYROLYSIS CONDENSATES Stefan CONRAD, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, Biorefinery and Biofuels Dpt., GERMANY
3CO.11.2 PREDICTION OF BIOMASS PYROLYSIS CHAR AND VOLATILE MATTER YIELDS THROUGH UNIVERSAL CORRELATION WITH AROMATIC CARBON AND ALKALI/ALKALINE METAL CONTENTS Colin SNAPE, University of Nottingham, Faculty of Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: P. Jenkinson, T. Farrow, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
3CO.11.3 EFFECT OF FEEDSTOCK DEMINERALIZATION ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF PYROLYSIS VAPOURS DERIVED FROM SUGARCANE RESIDUES IN PY-GC/MS Lizet RODRÍGUEZ-MACHÍN, Ghent University, Biosystems Engineering Dpt., BELGIUM
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Co-authors: T. Schulzke, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany; C. Segura, UDT, Concepcion, Chile; M. Carrier, Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Co-authors: L.E. Arteaga-Pérez, Universidad de Concepción, Chile; R.A. Pérez-Bermúdez, Universidad Central Marta Abreu de Las Villas, Santa Clara, Cuba; J. Vercruysse, W. Prins, F. Ronsse, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium
3CO.11.4 ELUCIDATION OF THERMAL DECOMPOSITION PATHWAYS DURING THE VAPOR-PHASE CRACKING OF GUAIACOL AND ITS 4-ALKYL SUBSTITUTED DERIVATIVES Elmer LEDESMA, University of St. Thomas, Chemistry and Physics Dpt., USA Co-authors: J. Hoang, A. Mullery, University of St. Thomas, Houston, Usa
3CO.11.5 DETAILED REACTION SCHEMES AND PRODUCT CHARACTERIZATION APPLIED TO PYROLYSIS OF A SINGLE SPRUCE PARTICLE Andrés ANCA-COUCE, Graz University of Technology, Institute of Thermal Engineering, AUSTRIA
Co-authors: P. Sommersacher, Bioenergy 2020+, Graz, Austria; R. Scharler, C. Hochenauer, Graz University of Technology, Austria
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 15:15 - 16:45 ORAL SESSION ICO.12 Innovation in renewable gas production Room: G104
CHAIRPERSONS: Maurizio COCCHI, ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, ITALY Matthias KUBA, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA ICO.12.1 TWO-PHASE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION FOR BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM DAIRY EFFLUENT---CSTR AND ABR IN SERIES Lars JÜRGENSEN, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Energy Technology Dpt., DENMARK
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Co-authors: J.B. Holm-Nielsen, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark; J. Born, Flensburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany; E.A. Ehimen, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Denmark
ICO.12.2 COMBINED EXERGETIC AND ECONOMICAL OPTIMIZATION OF POLYGENERATION FROM BIOGAS Laurence TOCK, L.E.E. Bio-Energy Concepts, LUXEMBOURG Co-author: C. Bouvy, L.E.E. Sàrl, Junglinster, Luxembourg
ICO.12.3 CO-PRODUCTION OF GREEN, HIGH QUALITY HYDROGEN AND BIO SNG USING ELECTROCHEMICAL HYDROGEN COMPRESSION Alexander GROOTJES, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Bio Energy, THE NETHERLANDS
Co-authors: P.J. Bouwman, L.F.J.M Raymakers, HyET, Arnhem, The Netherlands; G. Aranda Almansa, C.M. van der Meijden, Energy Research Center of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands
ICO.12.4 PROGRESS IN HYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM PRODUCT GAS GENERATED BY DUAL FLUIDIZED BED BIOMASS STEAM GASIFICATION Michael KRAUSSLER, Bioenergy 2020+, Area Gasification Dpt., AUSTRIA Co-author: H. Hofbauer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
ICO.12.5 THE POTENTIAL OF MICROBIAL POWER-TO-GAS - CASE STUDY IN BELGIUM Miet VAN DAEL, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, BELGIUM Co-authors: N. Devriendt, S. Kreps, A. Virag, K. Kessels, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, Mol, Belgium; F. De Wilde, OWS, Gent, Belgium; J. Vaes, Hydrogenics, Oevel, Belgium; K. Bosmans, CEE, Hamme-Mille, Belgium
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 15:15 - 16:45 VISUAL PRESENTATIONS 2CV.3 Improvements to biomass gasification systems and anaerobic digestion processes Room: Lounges
2CV.3.1 UTILIZATION OF PROCESS-OWN BIOGENEOUS CHARS FOR PRODUCER GAS UPGRADING - STUDIES ON ENHANCING PORE SIZE DISTRIBUTION AND SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA AND THEIR EFFECTS ON PAH ADSORPTION EFFICIENCY York NEUBAUER, TU Berlin, Institute of Energy Engineering, GERMANY Co-author: O.H. Elhami, TU Berlin, Germany
2CV.3.4 GASIFICATION CHARACTERISTICS OF SOLID AND LIQUID COMPONENTS OF SHOCHU (JAPANESE DISTILLED LIQUOR) RESIDUE IN SUPERCRITICAL WATER Yukihiko MATSUMURA, Hiroshima University, Division of Energy and Environmental Engineering, JAPAN
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CHAIRPERSONS: Wiebren DE JONG, Delft University of Technology, THE NETHERLANDS Sascha KERSTEN, University of Twente, THE NETHERLANDS Markus BOLHÀR-NORDENKAMPF, Valmet, AUSTRIA Lydia RACHBAUER, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Ioana IONEL, Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara, ROMANIA
Co-authors: S. Inoue, P. Changsuwan, Y. Akeyama, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan; T. Inoue, Fukken Co., Hiroshima, Japan; Y. Kawai, Chuden Plant Co., Hiroshima, Japan; T. Noguchi, Toyo Koatsu Co., Hiroshima, Japan; H. Tanigawa, The Chugoku Electric Power Co., Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan
2CV.3.5 GASIFICATION CHARACTERISTICS OF ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATE IN SUPERCRITICAL WATER Yukihiko MATSUMURA, Hiroshima University, Division of Energy and Environmental Engineering, JAPAN Co-author: S. Hirota, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan
2CV.3.7 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF THE BIOMASS GASIFICATION SYSTEM INTEGRATED WITH A SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL Amornchai ARPORNWICHANOP, Chulalongkorn University, Chemical Engineering Dpt., THAILAND Co-author: L. Simasatitkul, King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bang, Bangkok, Thailand
2CV.3.8 INFLUENCE OF CALCIUM-RICH COATINGS ON THE CATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF BED MATERIALS IN CO2-GASIFICATION OF BIOMASS Matthias KUBA, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Co-authors: F.K. Kirnbauer, Bioenergy2020+, Wien, Austria; H.H. Hofbauer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 2CV.3.9 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF CHAR FROM FOUR COMMERCIAL GASIFICATION SYSTEMS Francesco PATUZZI, Free University of Bolzano, Faculty of Science and Technology, ITALY
Co-authors: D. Prando, J. Ahmad, T. Mimmo, M. Baratieri, Free University of Bolzano, Italy
2CV.3.11 MODULAR BIOMASS POWER SYSTEMS TO FACILITATE FOREST FUEL REDUCTION EFFORTS Matthew SUMMERS, West Biofuels, USA
Co-authors: C. Liao, M. Hart, West Biofuels, Woodland, Usa; R. Seiser, R. Cattolica, University of California, San Diego, Usa; G. Faussone, INSER, Torino, Italy
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2CV.3.13 PRODUCER GAS FUELLED OPERATION OF A SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL NUMERICAL INVESTIGATION Srinivasiah DASAPPA, Indian Institute of Science, Center for Sustainable Technologies, INDIA Co-authors: A. Shivapuji, A. Kumar, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, INDIA
2CV.3.14 WELL TO WHEEL - A CASE STUDY OF USAGE OF BEEMA BAMBOO AS A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY SOURCE Srinivasiah DASAPPA, Indian Institute of Science, Center for Sustainable Technologies, INDIA 2CV.3.15 CHAR-BASED SOLID ACID CATALYST FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION THROUGH ESTERIFICATION OF WASTE COOKING OIL Marco BARATIERI, Free University of Bolzano, Faculty of Science and Technology, ITALY Co-authors: J. Ahmad, F. Patuzzi, D. Prando, S. Vaklias, Free University of Bolzano, Italy; U. Rashid, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Malaysia
2CV.3.16 FIRST SCIENTIFIC RESULTS WITH THE NOVEL DUAL FLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATION TEST FACILITY AT TU WIEN Johannes Christian SCHMID, TU Wien, Institute of Chemical Engineering, AUSTRIA Co-authors: S. M端ller, H. Hofbauer, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria
2CV.3.17 THERMODYNAMIC EVALUATION OF ANAEROBIC DIGESTION AND INTEGRATED GASIFICATION FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY PRODUCTION WITHIN WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS Karla DUSSAN, National University of Ireland, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., IRELAND Co-authors: R. Monaghan, Q. Yang, X. Zhan, R. Monaghan, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland
2CV.3.18 EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE GASIFICATION OF THE RESIDUES FROM PRUNE OF APPLE TREES WITH A SPOUTED BED REACTOR Dario BOVE, Free University of Bolzano, Faculty of Science and Technology, ITALY 108
Co-authors: C. Moliner, B. Bosio, E. Arato, University of Genoa, DICCA, Italy; M. Curti, G. Rovero, Polytechnic University of Turin, DISAT, Italy; M. Baratieri, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 2CV.3.20 SCRUBBER OIL RECOVERY IN SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE BIOMASS GASIFICATION SYSTEMS Laura MALEK, Lund University, Chemical Engineering Dpt., SWEDEN
Co-authors: C. Hulteberg, H. Svensson, Lund University, Sweden; H. Hofbauer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
2CV.3.21 CONCEPTION OF A LABORATORY SCALE FIXED-BED GASIFIER OPERATING AT CONDITIONS UP TO 950 °C AND 20 BAR Stephanie HAUSCHILD, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Biorefineries Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: A.H. Herrmann, M.K. Klemm, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany
Co-authors: N. Cerone, L. Contuzzi, G. Cornacchia, A. Molino, ENEA, Rotondella, Italy; M. Pellizza, Ansaldo Energia, Genova, Italy; P. Perri, G. Santilli, S. Senatore, M. Soriano, VARAT, Castrovillari, Italy
2CV.3.23 SUITABILITY ANALYSIS OF RESIDUAL BIOMASS IN COLOMBIA FOR GASIFICATION IN FLUIDIZED BED Sonia L. RINCON PRAT, National University of Colombia, Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering Dpt., COLOMBIA
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2CV.3.22 BIOMASS GASIFICATION PILOT PLANT WITH -STAGED- TECHNOLOGY AT ENEA RESEARCH CENTER OF TRISAIA, (MT) - ITALY Giovanni STOPPIELLO, ENEA Research Centre, Energy Technologies Dpt., ITALY
Co-authors: L.E. Cáceres Martínez, D.A. Tibocha Guzmán, National University of Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia
2CV.3.25 MODIFIED DIESEL ENGINE FUELED BY SYNGAS: MODELING AND EXPERIMENTAL VALIDATION Simone PEDRAZZI, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, of Engineering “Enzo Ferrari” - Bio Energy Efficiency Laboratory (BEELAB), ITALY Co-authors: G. Allesina, N. Morselli, M. Puglia, C.A. Rinaldini, T. Savioli, E. Mattarelli, L. Giorgini, P. Tartarini, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy; University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
2CV.3.26 COMBINED BIOMASS GASIFICATION AND ANAEROBIC DIGESTION FOR THE SYNERGIC EFFECT IN POWER PRODUCTION FOR THE LOCAL APPLICATION Krystian BUTLEWSKI, Institute of Technology and Life Sciences, Renewable Energy Sources Dpt., POLAND 2CV.3.27 EFFECT OF MOISTURE CONTENT ON WOOD GASIFICATION GENERATOR WITH TWO SMALL SPARK IGNITION ENGINES Hiroshi ENOMOTO, Kanazawa University, College of Science and Engineering, JAPAN
Co-authors: M. Maeda, N. Hieda, Y. Teraoka, Kanazawa University, Ishikawa, Japan; T. Sakamaki, K. Ou, J. Gonzalez, M. Araki, Gunma University, Japan
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 2CV.3.31 ENHANCED GASIFICATION OF WOODY BIOMASS IN OXYGEN-ENRICHED ENVIRONMENT Veronica BELANDRIA, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut de Combustion Aérothermique Réactivité, FRANCE
Co-authors: J. Kandasamy, I. Gökalp, ICARE, CNRS, France; S. Bostyn, ICARE, CNRS/IUT, Université Orléans, France; P. Escot Bocanegra, C. Klett, A. Khacef, GREMI,CNRS et Université d’Orléans, France
2CV.3.32 AGGLOMERATION IN FLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATION OF BIOMASS Wenli SONG, Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Multi Phase Complex Systems, P.R. CHINA
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Co-authors: T. Ma, C. Fan, S. Li, Institute of Process Engineering, Beijing, P.R. China; W. Lin, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineerin, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark
2CV.3.34 HYBRID BIOMASS-METHANE THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESSING FOR HIGH CONVERSION AND SELECTIVITY TO H2 AND CO Aaron PALUMBO, University of Colorado at Boulder, Chemical and Biological Engineering Dpt., USA Co-author: A.W. Weimer, University of Colorado, Boulder, Usa
2CV.3.36 1000 KWTH GASIFICATION PILOT PLANT WITH IN-VESSEL HIGH TEMPERATURE GAS FILTRATION Donatella BARISANO, ENEA Research Centre, UTTRI Trisaia, ITALY 2CV.3.38 STEAM GASIFICATION OF BIOMASS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SYNGAS SUITABLE FOR METHANATION Max SCHMID, University of Stuttgart, Institut of Combustion and Power Plant Technology, GERMANY 2CV.3.39 THERMODYNAMIC MODEL OF SYNGAS IMPURITIES IN GAS CLEANING AND UPGRADING UNITS OF BIOMASS GASIFICATION PROCESS Wei WAN, Royal Institute of Technology, SWEDEN Co-authors: W. Yang, K. Engvall, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden; R. Backman, Umeå University, Sweden
2CV.3.42 GASIFICATION OF TORREFIED BIOMASS WITH CARBON DIOXIDE IN A FLUIDIZED BED Keng-Tung WU, National Chung Hsing University, Department of Forestry, TAIWAN
Co-authors: Y. S. Shih, K. C. Yang, K. Manatura, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan
2CV.3.43 CATALYTIC GASIFICATION OF BIOMASS BY MODIFIED RED MUD EXTRACT Tian QI, Tianjin University, Henan Key Lab of Biomass Energy, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: T. Lei, Z. Wang, Tianjin University, Zhengzhou, P.R. China; G. Chen, B. Yan, Tianjin University, P.R. China
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 2CV.3.45 IS THERMO-CHEMICAL CONVERSION PROCESS OF BIOMASS - A ROUTE FOR FUEL CELL APPLICATION? Srinivasiah DASAPPA, Indian Institute of Science, Center for Sustainable Technologies, INDIA 2CV.3.47 ASH PROPERTIES FROM CYNARA CARDUNCULUS L. GASIFICATION Daniel SERRANO GARCÍA, Carlos III University of Madrid, Thermal and Fluid Engineering Dpt., SPAIN
Co-authors: S. Sánchez-Delgado, Carlos III University of Madrid, Leganés, Spain; M. Kwapinska, J.J. Leahy, University of Limerick, Ireland
Co-authors: S. Sánchez-Delgado, Carlos III University of Madrid, Leganés, Spain; M. Kwapinska, A. Horvat, J.J. Leahy, University of Limerick, Ireland
2CV.3.50 VALORIZATION OF DRY ORANGE PEEL RESIDUES BY GASIFICATION PROCESS Vitaliano CHIODO, CNR-ITAE, ITALY
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2CV.3.48 MAGNESITE AND OLIVINE PERFORMANCE DURING CYNARA CARDUNCULUS L. GASIFICATION: GAS AND TAR ANALYSIS Daniel SERRANO GARCÍA, Carlos III University of Madrid, Thermal and Fluid Engineering Dpt., SPAIN
Co-authors: S. Maisano, G. Zafarana, F. Urbani, S. Freni, CNR-ITAE, Messina, Italy; A. Galvagno, M. Prestipino, University of Messina, Italy
2CV.3.51 ENERGY AND EXERGY ANALYSIS OF SYNGAS PRODUCTION VIA BIOMASS GASIFICATION Mahrokh SAMAVATI, Royal Institute of Technology, Energy Technology Dpt., SWEDEN
Co-authors: V. Nemanova, A. Martin, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden; M. Santarelli, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy
2CV.3.53 TARS FROM FLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATION OF RAW AND TORREFIED BIOMASS AND STUDY OF POST SAMPLING TREATMENT OF SOLID PHASE ADSORPTION ON TAR YIELDS Alen HORVAT, University of Limerick, Chemical and Environmental Sciences Dpt., IRELAND Co-authors: M. Kwapinska, G. Xue, W. Kwapinski, J.J. Leahy, University of Limerick, Ireland
2CV.3.54 SIMULATION ACTIVITIES FOR THE PSEUDO-EQUILIBRIUM MODELLING OF THE GASIFICATION OF AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES Dario BOVE, Free University of Bolzano, Faculty of Science and Technology, ITALY
Co-authors: C. Moliner, B. Bosio, E. Arato, University of Genova, Italy; A. Ribes, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
2CV.3.59 HYDRODYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF NOVEL INTERCONNECTED FLUIDIZED BEDS FOR BIOMASS GASIFICATION WITH CO2 CAPTURE SIMULTANEOUSLY Keng-Tung WU, National Chung Hsing University, Department of Forestry, TAIWAN Co-authors: Y.P. Chyou, Y.C. Tung, C.J. Tsai; P.C. Chen, H.T. Hsu, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taoyuan, Taiwan
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 2CV.3.60 THERMOCHEMICAL GASIFICATION OF CHAR FROM BIOMASS WITH SUBSEQUENT COMBUSTION FOR HEAT SUPPLY IN ENDOTHERMAL BIOMASS CONVERSION PROCESSES Stefanie REIL, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, Thermal Process Technology Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: S. Beer, Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, Amberg, Germany; M. Meiler, C. Ultsch, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany; A. Hornung, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany
2CV.3.63 DEVELOPMENT OF NICKEL BASED CATALYST FOR BIOMASS TAR STEAM REFORMING TO PRODUCE HIGH QUALITY SYNGAS Japhet OLADIPO, University of Leeds, School of Chemical and Process Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM
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Co-authors: P.T. Williams, M.A. Nahil, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
2CV.3.64 MICROBIAL POPULATION DYNAMICS AT RISING NITROGEN CONCENTRATIONS OF CONTINUOUSLY FED LEACH BED REACTORS FOR ANAEROBIC DIGESTION Lisa ROTHE, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering, GERMANY Co-authors: K. Beinersdorf, N. Krakat, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering, Potsdam, Germany
2CV.3.65 TORREFIED BIOMASS AS A BIOFILM SUPPORT FOR ANAEROBIC DIGESTION Mark MCCORMICK, HEIG-VD, Industrial Bioenergy systems, SWITZERLAND Co-authors: P. Principi, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland, Manno, Switzerland; J.-B. Michel, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland
2CV.3.69 ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF OFMSW AND OMMSW-SP Nely CARRERAS, CIEMAT, Environment Department, SPAIN
Co-authors: J.M. Peña, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain; S. Ramos, Etsi de Minas Y Energía, Madrid, Spain
2CV.3.71 MICROBIAL POPULATION DYNAMICS IN CONTINUOUS REACTORS OPERATING CLOSE TO OVERLOADING WITH WHEY, CATTLE MANURE AND FISH ENSILAGE Roar LINJORDET, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, NORWAY
Co-authors: L. Paruch, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Ås, Norway; V. Vivekanand, Centre for Energy and Environment, Malaviya Nation, Rajasthan, India; H. Holo, S.J. Horn, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway
2CV.3.72 THE STUDY OF MICROBE DISTRIBUTION EFFECT OF BIOGAS REFLUX IN TWOPHASE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION SYSTEM Yiwen LIANG, China University of Beijing, Institute of New Energy, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: L. Liang, J. Jiang, N. Nie, Zh. Zhou, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, P.R. China
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 2CV.3.73 RESEARCH AND SIMULATION ON ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF VEGETABLE WASTES Ying ZHOU, Rostock University, Faculty of Agricultural and Environment Sciences, GERMANY Co-authors: N. Engler, M. Nelles, Rostock University, Germany; H. Jiang, C.M. Xu, China University of Petroleum, Beijing, P.R. China
2CV.3.78 PIG FARM BIOGAS RECOVERY FROM A PIG FARM Ioana IONEL, Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., ROMANIA Co-authors: A. Wachter, M. Wachter, Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara, Romania
Co-authors: A. Signorini, G. Massini, D. Pizzichini, ENEA, Roma, Italy; M. Fenice, Tuscia University, Viterbo, Italy
2CV.3.83 ENERGY BALANCE AND LOGISTICS CONCEPT WITH REGARD TO CO2EMISSIONS Harald WEIGAND, Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen - University, Life Science Engineering, GERMANY
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2CV.3.79 SELF-FERMENTATION: INNOVATIVE PRETREATMENT FOR USE HIGH CONCENTRATION OF OLIVE MILL WASTEWATER IN ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PLANT Giuseppe LEMBO, ENEA Research Centre, Biomass and Biotechnology for Energy, ITALY
Co-authors: U. Theilen, Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen - University, Giessen, Germany
2CV.3.91 DIRECT INTERNAL REFORMING OF BIOGAS IN SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL Seyed Ali SAADABADI, Delft University of Technology, Process and Energy Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: L. Fan, P.V. Aravind, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
2CV.3.95 LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT AND COST OF A SEWAGE SLUDGE BIOGAS PLANT IN NORWAY 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; P.K. Rørstad, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway; T. Briseid, Bioforsk, Ås, Norway
2CV.3.97 CO2 INTEGRATION IN HIGH TEMPERATURE STEAM GASIFICATION (HTSG) OF SOLID FUELS AND BLENDS WITH WASTE. Vasiliki SKOULOU, The University of Hull, School of Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: E. Kantarelis, W. Yang, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
2CV.3.99 HIGH TEMPERATURE ALKALI REMOVAL IN BIOMASS GASIFIER-SOFC SYSTEMS Alessandro CAVALLI, Delft University of Technology, Process and Energy Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-author: P. V. Aravind, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 2CV.3.102 MODELLING OF CO-GASIFICATION OF BIOMASS AND COW DUNG IN A DOWNDRAFT GASIFIER Junxi JIA, Harbin Engineering University, College of Power and Energy Engineering, P.R. CHINA 2CV.3.103 OPTIMIZATION OF BIOGAS PRODUCTION IN WASTEWATER TREATMENT PROCESS WITH MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR Heikki SÄRKKÄ, Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences, Energy and Environmental Engineering Dpt., FINLAND Co-author: H. Soininen, Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences, Finland
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17:00 - 18:30 ORAL SESSION 2CO.13 Optimization of solid biofuels value chains through logistics and plant operation Room: Auditorium CHAIRPERSONS: Kay SCHAUBACH, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, GERMANY Eija ALAKANGAS, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, FINLAND 2CO.13.1 FUEL QUALITY OF WOOD CHIPS - CHEMICAL ELEMENTS AND FUEL INDEXES Daniel KUPTZ, Technology and Support Centre of Renewable Raw Materials, Solid Biofuels Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: E. Dietz, U. Blum, F. Schulmeyer, H. Borchert, Bavarian State Institute of Forestry, Freising, Germany; H. Hartmann, Technology and Support Center, Straubing, Germany
2CO.13.2 PARAMETRIC STUDY OF SELF-HEATING PROPERTIES IN WOODY BIOMASS SAMPLES Katarina RUPAR-GADD, Linnaeus University, Built Environment and Energy Technology Dpt., SWEDEN 2CO.13.3 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT OF LARGE SCALE STORAGE OF WOOD PRUNINGS TO AVOID QUALITY CHANGES Eva LÓPEZ HERNÁNDEZ, CIRCE Foundation, Natural Resources and Biomass, SPAIN
Co-authors: R. Jirjis, SLU, Uppsala, Sweden; J. Kern, C. Idler, S. Germer, ATB, Potsdam, Germany; F. Sebastián, CIRCE Foundation, Zaragoza, Spain
2CO.13.4 VEPAK - INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS RAMPING FIREWOOD PACKING PRODUCTIVITY Helmer BELBO, Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Forestry and Forest Resources Dpt., NORWAY 114
Co-authors: S. Gjølsjø, E. Nordhagen, The Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, Ås, Norway
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 2CO.13.5 STREAMLINING MAINTENANCE PROCESSES TO INCREASE EFFICIENCY AND LOWER COSTS Holger STREETZ, Bathan, GERMANY Co-author: I. Williams, BVG AG, Cham, Usa
17:00 - 18:30 ORAL SESSION 4CO.14 Resource efficiency in biomass value chains Room: G102
4CO.14.1 S2BIOM PROJECT: EVIDENCE BASED INFORMATION FOR THE SUSTAINABLE NON-FOOD BIOMASS SUPPLY FOR THE BBIOBASED ECONOMY BY 2030 IN EUROPE Ludger WENZELIDES, Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe, European and International Cooperation Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: C. Panoutsou, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; B. Elbersen, Alterra, Wageningen, The Netherlands; M. Dees, University of Freiburg, Germany; D. van den Berg, B.T.G. Biomass Technology Group, Enschede, The Netherlands; B. Annevelink, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands; U. Fritsche, IINAS, Darmstadt, Germany; L. Pelkmans, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, Mol, Belgium; H. Mozaffarian, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands; P. Canciani, Central European Initiative, Trieste, Italy; C. Khawaja, WIPRenewable Energies, Munich, Germany
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CHAIRPERSONS: Luc PELKMANS, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, BELGIUM Calliope PANOUTSOU, Imperial College London, UNITED KINGDOM
4CO.14.2 REED CANARYGRASS (PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA) FOR LOCAL, SUSTAINABLE ENERGY CROP PRODUCTION ON NON-AGRICULTURAL MARGINAL LANDS Richard LORD, University of Strathclyde, Civil & Environmental Engineering Dpt., UNITED KINGDOM 4CO.14.3 PRUNING TO ENERGY: A CASE STUDY ON SOCIAL AND ECOLOGICAL BENEFITS OF A VALUE CHAIN Wolf-Anno BISCHOFF, TerrAquat, GERMANY
Co-authors: C. K端pfer, Nuertingen-Geislingen University, N端rtingen, Germany; S. Schleicher, Gutachterb端ro TerrAquat, N端rtingen, Germany; P. Bukowski, A. Dyjakon, WrocBaw University of Environmental and Life Science, Wroclaw, Poland
4CO.14.4 A TOOL FOR OPTIMIZING THE MATCH BETWEEN LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS AND CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES Tijs LAMMENS, BTG Biomass Technology Group, THE NETHERLANDS
Co-authors: M. Vis, D. van den Berg, BTG Biomass Technology Group, Enschede, The Netherlands; B. Elbersen, B. Vanmeulebrouk, I. Staritsky, H. de Groot, E. Annevelink, W. Elbersen, Wageningen UR, DLO, Wageningen, The Netherlands; E. Alakangas, VTT Technical Research Center of Finland, Finland
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 4CO.14.5 IMPACTS OF A LARGE WOOD-BASED BIOREFINERY PLANT ON MARKETS, LAND USE AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION IN NORWAY Rafal CHUDY, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ecology and Natural Resource Management Dpt., NORWAY
Co-authors: H.K. Sjølie, B. Solberg, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway; G.S. Latta, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Usa
17:00 - 18:30 ORAL SESSION 3CO.15 Hydrothermal liquefaction Room: G103
WEDNESDAY PM
CHAIRPERSONS: Wim VAN SWAAIJ, University of Twente, THE NETHERLANDS Ralph OVEREND, Nextfuels Biomass and Bioenergy, CANADA 3CO.15.1 HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION OF BIOMASS FOR CHEMICALS Kati GÖRSCH, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Biorefineries Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: M. Kröger, M. Klemm, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany
3CO.15.2 BATCH VS CONTINUOUS HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION OF FOOD PROCESSING RESIDUES APPLIED TO BLACKCURRANT POMACE Geert HAARLEMMER, CEA-LITEN, DTBH Dpt., FRANCE
Co-authors: M. Déniel, A. Roubaud, CEA-LITEN, Grenoble, France; E. Weiss-Hortala, J. Fages, Ecole des Mines d’Albi - Rapsodee Research Center, Albi, France
3CO.15.3 EFFECT OF AQUEOUS PHASE RECYCLING IN CONTINUOUS HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION Maika KLEMMER, Aarhus University, Chemistry Dpt., DENMARK
Co-authors: P.S. Christensen, A.J. Mørup, K. Houlberg, E. Lappa, R.B. Madsen, J. Becker, M. Glasius, B.B. Iversen, Aarhus University, Denmark
3CO.15.4 REMOVAL OF NITROGEN AND ASH CONTENTS FROM HIGH PROTEIN CONTAINING BIOMASS FOR BIO-CRUDE PRODUCTION THROUGH HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION Saqib TOOR, Aalborg University, Energy Technology Dpt., DENMARK
Co-authors: C. Xu, Western University, London, Canada; I. Sintamarean, L. Rosendahl, Aalborg University, Denmark
3CO.15.5 STORAGE STABILITY OF BIO-OILS DERIVED FROM CATALYTIC CONVERSION OF KRAFT LIGNIN IN SUBCRITICAL WATER Huyen NGUYEN LYCKESKOG, Chalmers University of Technology, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: C. Mattsson, H. Theliander, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 17:00 - 18:30 ORAL SESSION ICO.16 Making biorefineries commercial Room: G104 CHAIRPERSONS: Stefan RUYTERS, Ghent Bio-Economy Valley, BELGIUM Nathalie DEVRIENDT, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, BELGIUM ICO.16.1 RESULTS OF THE ISO-BUTANOL ROTTERDAM PLATFORM PROJECT Jan Wilco DIJKSTRA, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Biomass and Energy Efficiency Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS
ICO.16.2 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENTS OF CHEMICALS FROM A NORWEGIAN WOOD-BASED BIOREFINERY Ingunn Saur MODAHL, Ostfold Research, NORWAY
Co-authors: A. Brekke, C. Valente, E. Soldal, Ostfold Research, Fredrikstad, Norway; K.G. Gyllensten, Borregaard, Sarpsborg, Norway
WEDNESDAY PM
Co-authors: W.J.J. Huijgen, J.W. van Hal, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands; A.J.J. Straathof, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; A. Lopez-Contreras, Wageningen UR, The Netherlands; H.F. Zirkzee, Zirk Technology, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands; W. Wermink, Procede Group, Enschede, The Netherlands; C.A. Ramirez-Ramirez, Copernicus Institute for Sustainable Development, Utrecht, The Netherlands
ICO.16.3 SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION OF INNOVATIVE BIOBASED INGREDIENTS FOR COSMETIC PRODUCTS Sule ADAM, SUPREN, GERMANY Co-authors: S. Tlatlik, A. Gottschalk, SUPREN, Dortmund, Germany
ICO.16.4 AVIATION BIOFUELS: A NOVEL LIGNIN-BASED BIOREFINING ROUTE TO PARAFFINIC FUELS David CHIARAMONTI, University of Florence, RE-CORD, Industrial Engineering Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: S. Redaelli, P. Palmisano, Biochemtex, Tortona, Italy; M. Buffi, University of Florence, RE-CORD, Italy
ICO.16.5 PROCESS SIMULATION AND SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT DURING CONCEPTUAL DESIGN OF NEW BIOECONOMY VALUE CHAINS - RESULTS OF THE BIOECONOMY CLUSTER PROJECT Stefan MAJER, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Biofuels Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: A. Gröngröft, R. Nitzsche, M. Budzinski, F. Müller-Langer, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany; A. Bezama, A. Siebert, J. Hildebrand, D. Thrän, UFZ, Leipzig, Germany
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 17:00 - 18:30 VISUAL PRESENTATIONS 1CV.4 Algae production systems Room: Lounges CHAIRPERSONS: Stefania ROCCA, European Commission, DG JRC, Institute for Energy and Transport, THE NETHERLANDS Matteo PRUSSI, University of Florence, RE-CORD, ITALY 1CV.4.2 ALGAE FOR ENERGY? AN ENERGETIC BALANCE AND A COMPARISON WITH OTHER ENERGY CROPS. Matteo PRUSSI, University of Florence, RE-CORD, ITALY
WEDNESDAY PM
Co-authors: D. Casini, D. Chiaramonti, RE-CORD/UNIFI, Florence, Italy
1CV.4.3 METHODOLOGICAL CHALLENGES FOR LCA OF ALGAE-BASED PRODUCTS IN A BIOREFINERY CONTEXT Anna EKMAN NILSSON, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Food and Bioscience Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: C. Cederberg, J. Mayers, E. Albers, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
1CV.4.4 PRODUCING TRANSPORTATION BIOFUELS FROM ALGAE: ENERGY BALANCE AND GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS Stefania ROCCA, European Commission, DG JRC, Institute for Energy and Transport, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: A. Agostini, J. Giuntoli, European Commission, DG JRC, Petten, The Netherlands; L. Marelli, European Commission, DG JRC, Ispra, Italy
1CV.4.8 MICROALGAE PRODUCTION FOR BIODIESEL IN COLD CLIMATES THROUGH UTILIZATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE HEAT AND CO2 EMISSIONS Corey LAAMANEN, Laurentian University, Bharti School of Engineering, CANADA Co-authors: S. Muinonen, Sudbury Integrated Nickel Operations (Glencore), Sudbury, Ontario, Canada; H. Shang, J.A. Scott, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada; G.M. Ross, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
1CV.4.16 DESIGNING AN INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGICAL PLATFORM CENTERED ON MICROALGAE TO RECOVER ORGANIC WASTE AND OBTAIN MULTIPLE BIOPRODUCTS Matteo FRANCAVILLA, University of Foggia, Department of Agriculture, Food and Environmental Science, ITALY Co-authors: S. Intini, M. Monteleone, University of Foggia, ITALY
1CV.4.17 MICROALGAE BIOMASS CULTURING IN MIXED WASTEWATERS WITH DIFFERENT CO2 CONCENTRATIONS Xiaoling MIAO, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Life Sciences & Biotechnology, P.R. CHINA
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WEDNESDAY, 8 JUNE 2016 1CV.4.35 FEEDBACK SYSTEM CONTROL (FSC) BASED OPTIMIZATION OF LIPID PRODUCTION BY B. BRAUNII Michael RABL, University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Engineering and Environmental Sciences Dpt., AUSTRIA Co-authors: L. Sabet, G. Haulot, C.-M. Ho, University of California, Los Angeles, Usa
1CV.4.40 RACEWAY AND BUBBLE COLUMN PHOTOBIOREACTORS FOR BIOMASS PRODUCTION OF CHLORELLA PYRENOIDOSA USING SECONDARILY TREATED SEWAGE Sebastián SÁNCHEZ VILLASCLARAS, University of Jaén, Chemical Engineering, Environmental and Materials Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: R. Orpez, M. Valdivia, M.P. Paton, L. Cartas, R. Pacheco, Jaen University, Spain; G. Hodaifa, Pablo De Olavides University, Seville, Spain; M.E. Martinez, Granada University, Spain
EUBCE Dinner WEDNESDAY PM
20:00
This year the EUBCE Dinner will take place in Café Restaurant de Kroon Join your fellow attendees for an evening of excellent food and networking! Wednesday 8th June 2016 from 8.00 p.m A shuttle bus transfer will be organised starting at RAI Amsterdam Limited number of tickets available at registration desk
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