TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Committee

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International Scientific Advisory Committee

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Scientific Committee

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Industry Committee

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Linneborn Prize Committee

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Subject Index

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Table of Contents

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Foreword

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PAPERS 1. Biomass Resources PLENARY SESSIONS: 1CP.1 1CP.1 Biomass Resources 1CP.1.1

Wood Flow Analysis: Quantification of Resource Potentials, Cascades and Carbon Effects U. Mantau

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ORAL SESSIONS: 1AO.2, 1AO.5, 1AO.8, 1BO.2, 1BO.6, 1BO.10, 1BO.14, 1DO.1, 1DO.4 1AO.2 Mobilising biomass supply chains 1AO.2.2

1AO.2.4

The Assessment of Land Availability for Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) Willow in Northern Ireland & Republic of Ireland Border Region through the Application of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) B.P. Moss, A.M. Black, A.R. McCracken Optimal Location for a Large Forest-Fuel Terminal Near Helsinki Metropolitan Area O.-J. Korpinen, E. Jäppinen, P. Anttila, T. Ranta

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1AO.5 Agricultural resources 1AO.5.1

Geospatial Analysis of Heat Utilisation Centers from Bionergy Plants in Germany S. Das, P. Tafarte, D. Thrän

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1AO.5.2

Soybean Oil Biodiesel Production in Argentina Case Study J.A. Hilbert, S. Galbusera, S. Galligani

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1AO.5.4

Crop Allocation Model "CRAM" - An Approach for Dealing with Biomass Supply from Arable Land as Part of a Life Cycle Inventory S. Wochele, J. Priess, D. Thrän, S. O'Keeffe

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1AO.8 Forest resources and solid biomass 1AO.8.1

Developing a Spatially-Explicit Pan-European Dataset of Forest Biomass Increment L. Busetto, J.I. Barredo, J. San-Miguel-Ayanz

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1AO.8.2

The Accuracy of National ALS Data in Biomass Mapping in Finland V. Kankare, J. Vauhkonen, M. Holopainen, M. Vastaranta, J. Hyyppä, H. Hyyppä, P. Alho

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1AO.8.5

Overcoming Challenges in Biomass Mobilization through the Improvement of Communication and Organization Processes Between Supply-Chain Actors C. Blobner, I. Ehrhardt, S. Schneider

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1BO.2 Biomass supply logistics 1BO.2.1

The Logistics of New Biomass Chains on a Regional Scale in the Netherlands E. Annevelink, R.M. de Mol

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1BO.2.2

Supply Logistics Modelling for Large-Scale Biomass Users T. Ranta, O.-J. Korpinen, E. Jäppinen, M. Virkkunen

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1BO.2.4

Mechanized Recovery of Olive Tree Pruning: Harvesting Losses and Ash Product Content A. Acampora, S. Croce, M. Barontini, A. Assirelli, L. Pari

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1BO.2.5

Benefits for Farmers to Produce Press Juices From Legumes for Chemical Industries F. Papendiek, V.E. Tartiu, P. Morone, J. Venus, A. Hönig

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1BO.6 Turning agrobiomass into energy products 1BO.6.2

1BO.6.4

Biogas Production from Catch Crops: a Sustainable Agricultural Strategy to Increase Biomass Yield by Co-harvest of Catch Crops and Straw B. Molinuevo-Salces, S.U. Larsen, B.K. Ahring, H. Uellendahl

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New Marginal Biomass Resources for Medium and Large Scale Low Temperature Gasification in Denmark - Characterization and Feasibility Assessment T. Pape Thomsen, G. Ravenni, J. Kai Holm, J. Ahrenfeldt, H. Hauggaard-Nielsen, U.B. Henriksen

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1BO.10 Crops for novel and traditional bioenergy applications 1BO.10.2

Jatropha Curcas Cultivation in North African Countries: The Case Study of the JatroMed Project E.G. Papazoglou, G. Kosmadakis, K.G. Serelis, R. Ait Babahmad, A. Ouhammou, A. Outzourhit, M. Rashad, A. Sadi, A. Bouhdjar, A. Suardi, L. Pari

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1BO.10.5

Miscanthus as Biogas Substrate A. Kiesel, I. Lewandowski

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1BO.14.1

1BO.14.5

1BO.14 Novel approaches to produce sustainable biomass from energy grasses Energy Balance of Relay- and Double-Cropping Systems for Food, Feed, and Fuel in the North Central Region, Usa M. Berti, B. Johnson, R. Gesch, A. Aponte, J. Luckaschewsky, Y. Ji, W. Seames Study on the Efficiency of Two Mulchers for the Handling of the Riparian Vegetation of Arundo Donax (L.)to Bioenergy Aims L. Pari, A. Assirelli, A. Del Giudice, V. Civitarese, E. Santangelo

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1DO.1 Short rotation plantations for bioenergy and carbon sequestration: breeding, growing, harvesting and modelling 1DO.1.1

Biomass Feedstock from Multipurpose Poplar Plantations: Current Situation and Potential Development in Italy D. Coaloa, G. Facciotto

1DO.1.2

Rothamsted Research Willow (Salix Spp.) Breeding Programme; Multi-Site Yield Trial Results 2014 W.J. Macalpine, I.F. Shield, L.R.E. Walsh, C. Johnston, A.R. McCracken, J. Gilliland, H. Wilson, J. Finnan, R. Power, H. Hartmann, M. Weitz, R. P. White, A. Karp

1DO.1.3

Harvest Lines for Short Rotation Coppices (Src) in Agriculture and Agroforestry: Current Status and New Solutions R. Pecenka, D. Ehlert, H. Lenz

1DO.1.5

Climate Impacts of Bioenergy Produced from Willow Grown in Sweden T. Hammar, C. Sundberg, N. Ericsson, P.-A. Hansson

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1DO.4 Algae production systems 1DO.4.1

Integrated Designs of Microalgae Biorefineries Using a Fixed Selection of Halophytic Algae M. Psycha, K. Pyrgakis, P.J. Harvey, A. Ben-Amotz, A. Keith Cowan, A.C. Kokossis

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1DO.4.4

Dynamic Filtration and Cheap Membranes to Decrease Microalgae Dewatering Cost C. Nurra, E. Clavero, J. Salvadó, C. Torras

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1DO.4.5

Microalgae at an Integrated Steelmaking Site: Treated Cokemaking Effluent as a Water and Nitrogen Nutrition Source C. Hall, D.J. Large, B. Adderley, H.M. West

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VISUAL PRESENTATIONS: 1CV.3 Biomass potentials and biomass mobilisation / Biomass feedstockmobilisation for energy use 1CV.3.1

Comparison of High Density Laser Scanning Methods for Tree-Level Biomass Estimation V. Kankare, M. Holopainen, M. Vastaranta, J. Hyyppä, H. Hyyppä, P. Alho

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1CV.3.11

Mobilisation of Wood Chips from Boreal Forests after Possible Extra Criteria for Solid Biomass R. Sikkema, A.P.C. Faaij, T. Ranta, J. Heinimö, Y.Y. Gerasimov, T. Karjalainen, G.J. Nabuurs

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1CV.3.22

A Systemic Study of Biofuels in Complex Agriculture Markets J.A. Hilbert

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1CV.3.23

Energy Planning According to a Demand-Driven Approach. How to Match Energy Use and Biomass Availability at Regional Scale A.R.B. Cammerino, P. Garofalo, M. Monteleone, E. Koukios

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1CV.3.24

How to Choose the Optimal Transportation Method - A Modeling Approach A.-K. Müller, M. Pesch, M. Fröhling, F. Schultmann

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1CV.3.26

Rapid Composting of Kitchen Waste for Biomass Production R. Pathak, K. Arora, S. Sharma

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1CV.3.30

Phytoattenuation: a Proposal Case for Cleaning Heavy Metal Contaminated Territory in Lithuania A. Kasiuliene, V. Paulauskas

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1CV.3.32

Biodiesel Production Potential Using Rubber Plantation Residue T. Yanagida, B. Abubakar Abdulkadir, S. Shafrina, N. Osman, Y. Uemura, Y. Matsumura

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1CV.3.40

The Ogliastra Forest Biomasses: Evaluations for Possible Energy Purposes E. Melis, C. Asquer, A. Pistis, P.F. Orrù, E.A. Scano

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1CV.3.43

Recovery of Agro-Industrial By-Products for Anaerobic Digestion:olive Pomace and Citrus Pulp M. Soldano, N. Labartino, L. Rossi, C. Fabbri, S. Piccinini

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1CV.3.50

Biomass Pyrolysis Kinetics Modelling C. Tsekos, E.-I. Koytsoumpa, K.D. Panopoulos, S. Karellas, E. Kakaras, Asouti.V

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1CV.3.55

The Investigation of Torrefaction and Properties of Formed Products from Agro-cultural Residues and Woody Biomass M. Valantinavičius, T. Vonžodas, M. Praspaliauskas, N. Pedišius

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The Investigation of Syngas Formation in Co-gasification of Dried Sewage Sludge Mixtures with Wood Biomass M. Praspaliauskas, N. Pedišius, T. Vonžodas, M. Valantinavičius

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1CV.3.59

Stumps for Bioenergy: Comparison of Two Harvesting Methods and Study of the Fuel Quality L. Pari, F. Gallucci, M. Barontini, G. Picchi, R. Spinelli, A. Scarfone

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Optimizing Forest-Biomass Supply to a CHP-Plant Taking into Account Fuel Properties and their Effects on Boiler Efficiency E. Jäppinen, O.-J. Korpinen, T. Ranta

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Assessment of Waste Wood Potential for the Energy Production and the Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions in Switzerland F.C. Bergeron

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1CV.3.62

1CV.3.67

Perspectives for Sustainable Wood Pellets Production in Brazil J.F. Escobar, S.T. Coelho, U.R. Fritsche, L. Iriarte

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VISUAL PRESENTATIONS: 1CV.4 Cultivation of biomass crops for sustainable bioenergy 1CV.4.2

Sulla (Hedysarum Coronarium L.) Leaves and Stems as a Potential Biofuel Feedstock G. Amato, P. Ruisi, S. Saia, D. Giambalvo

1CV.4.3

How Does Crop Management Influence Biomass Yield and Quality of Different C3 Perennial Herbaceous Species? R. Barro, P. Ciria, J. Pérez, P. Pérez, M. Fernández, I. Pérez, J.E. Carrasco

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Evaluation of Grain and Oil Yields of Different Oil Crops Grown in Sub-Optimal Conditions of Mediterranean Environment S.A. Raccuia, S. Argento, C. Leonardi, V. Toscano, M. Pulvirenti, M.G. Melilli

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1CV.4.4

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1CV.4.5

Evaluation of Sorghum Genotypes for Biomass Production Under Water Limited Conditions A. Fracasso, A. Perego, S. Amaducci

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1CV.4.6

Linking Bioenergy and Ecological Services Along Field Margins: The HEDGE-BIOMASS Project A. Ferrarini, P. Serra, M. Almagro, M. Trevisan, S. Amaducci

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1CV.4.9

Potential of Four Selected Clones of Cynara Cardunculus L. for Oil Production M.D. Curt, I. Martínez, M. Sanz, A. Lourenço, J. Gominho, J. González, J. Fernández

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1CV.4.16

Cynara Cardunculus L. to Produce Biofuel in Semi-arid Environment of Mediterranean Basin M.G. Melilli, P. Calderato, S. Tringali, S. Scandurra, M. Venticinque, S.A. Raccuia

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1CV.4.17

Productivity of Permanent Grasslands under Different Management in Foothills of Hrubý Jeseník Mts. (Czech Republic) P. Mičová, M. Štýbnarová, O. Látal

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1CV.4.18

Influence of Stem Length on Harvesting Solutions for Sweet Sorghum A. Assirelli, S. Amaducci, A. Suardi, A. Del Giudice, A. Scarfone, E. Santangelo, L. Pari

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1CV.4.19

Preliminary Results on Alternative Systems for Arundo Storage M. Barontini, E. Santangelo, S. Figorilli, R. Bellacima, F. Gallucci, A. Assirelli, L. Pari

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1CV.4.20

The Increase of the Particle Size of Chopped Arundo by Means of a Chipper Prototype A. Assirelli, E. Santangelo, A. Acampora, A. Del Giudice, V. Civitarese, L. Pari

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1CV.4.21

State of Art of Jatropha Curcas L. Harvesting Methods L. Pari, A. Suardi, A. Scarfone, E. Santangelo

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1CV.4.24

Phytoremediation of Cd and Ni Contaminated Wastewaters by Miscanthus J. Lino, A.L. Fernando, B. Barbosa, S. Boléo, J. Costa, M.P. Duarte, B. Mendes

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1CV.4.35

Improvement on the Thermostability and Activity of APX1 from Energy Plant Jatropha Curcas L. by Hyper-Acidic Fusion Partners M. Zhang, Y. Yang, X. Li, H. Wang, S. Yang, S. Wang, M. Gong, Z. Zou

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1CV.4.39

Influence of Tree Parts on Energetic Requirement of a Commercial Chipper V. Civitarese, L. Pari, A. Assirelli, E. Santangelo, R. Spinelli, R. Fanigliulo, D. Pochi

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1CV.4.40

Influence of Yield Productivity of Understudied Wood Species on Self-Propelled Chipper Performances V. Civitarese, L. Pari, A. Acampora, S. Faugno, S. Pindozzi, A. Suardi, A. Assirelli

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1CV.4.41

Dehydration Process of Windrowed MRC Poplar Stems V. Civitarese, L. Pari, A. Acampora, A. Suardi, M. Barontini, F. Gallucci, A. Scarfone, A. Del Giudice, E. Santangelo

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1CV.4.42

Fuel Quality and Storage Effect in Piles of Poplar Chips M. Barontini, A. Scarfone, R. Spinelli, F. Gallucci, E. Santangelo, A. Acampora, R. Jirjis, V. Civitarese, L. Pari

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1CV.4.43

Biomass Production of Fast Growing Species SRC in a Marginal Soil (Italy) S. Bergante, G. Nervo, G. Facciotto

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1CV.4.44

Short Rotation Plantations Irrigated with Wastewater: Evaluation of Suitable Species for India C. Knauer, L. Doyle

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1CV.4.48

Hybrid Aspen as a Promising Species for Biomass Production: Estimation of Post-Storm Recovery Potential A. Gradeckas, J. Žiauka, S. Kuusienė, M. Šilininkas

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Evaluation of Biodiversity of Ground Flora in Short Rotation Coppice: Positive and Negative Externalities A. Feher, D. Halmova, L. Koncekova

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1CV.4.50

Intensive Short Rotation Coppice under Mediterranean Climate: Present and Future Perspectives A. Navarro, P. Campi, A.D. Palumbo, G. Facciotto, M. Mastrorilli

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1CV.4.51

The “BIO:logic” Knowledge Platform for Short-Rotation Biomass S. Voigt, I. Ehrhardt, F. Hecklau

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1CV.4.52

Cost Efficient Design of Storage Piles for Wood Chips from Short Rotation Coppice H. Lenz, R. Pecenka, C. Idler

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1CV.4.69

The CO2 Microalgae Biorefinery: High Value Products from Low Value Wastes Using Halophylic Microalgae in the D-Factory. Part 1: Tackling Cell Harvesting P.J. Harvey, A. Abubakar, Y. Xu, D. Bailey, J.J. Milledge, R.A.R. Swamy, V.V. Vieira, G. Harris, H. Hoekstra, P. Goacher, J. Crespo, G. Reinhardt, L. Martinelli, R. Pipe, D.C. Schroeder, N. Igl-Schmid, A.C. Kokossis, A. Ben-Amotz, K. Persson

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2. Biomass Conversion Technologies for Heating, Cooling and Electricity ORAL SESSIONS: 2AO.1, 2AO.4, 2AO.7, 2BO.1, 2BO.5, 2BO.9, 2CO.1, 2CO.5, 2CO.9, 2CO.13 2AO.1 Test methods, process control and operational analysis 2AO.1.1

Concept and Implementation of Test Fuels for the very First Non-Woody Biomass Boiler Type Tests According to 1st Bimschv in Germany J. von Sonntag, T. Zeng, A. Pilz, V. Lenz

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2AO.1.2

New Evaluation Strategies Regarding Slag Prediction in Pellet Boilers C. Schön, H. Hartmann, M. Schwabl, S. Feldmeier, J. Dahl, J. Rathbauer, D. Vega, C. Boman, M. Öhman

2AO.1.3

Development of a New Type Test Method for Residential Wood Combustion (RWC) Appliances Focusingon Real Life Operation G. Reichert, C. Schmidl, S. Aigenbauer, F. Figl, W. Moser, H. Stressler, W. Haslinger

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Comparative Long-Term Field and Test Stand Measurements at Small Scale Electrostatic Precipitators Experiences and Measurement Strategies H. Oehler, H. Hartmann

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2AO.1.4

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2AO.4 Technology development including modelling and emission reduction 2AO.4.1

Use of Cone Calorimeter for Investigating Biomass Gasification Staged Combustion A. Irshad, A. Alarifi, S. Thompson, C.J. Melton, G.E. Andrews, B.M. Gibbs, H.N. Phylaktou

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2AO.4.4

Flue Gas Catalysts for Wood Combustion: Test Stand Results H. Bachmaier, H. Hartmann, C. Schmidl

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2AO.7 Aspects of large scale solid biomass utilization and co-firing 2AO.7.2

2AO.7.3

2AO.7.4

Application of an Empirical Model in CFD Simulations to Predict the Local High Temperature Corrosion Potential in Biomass Fired Boilers T. Gruber, R. Scharler, I. Obernberger

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Experimental Investigation of Combustion Performance and Cofiring Characteristics of Torrefied Biomassesin a Pulverized Coal Furnace C. Ndibe, J. Maier, G. Scheffknecht

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Integration of a Torrefaction Process in a Large-Scale Pulverized Coal-Fired Power Plant for the Reductionof Energy Requirement for Biomass Milling at Higher Co-Firing Rates T. Distler, B. Everts, A. Kather

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Treatment and Characterization of Torrefied Biomass for Combustion in Power Plants D. Leistner, N. Weller, J. Khalsa, A. Pilz

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2BO.1 Process Innovations in Gasification 2BO.1.2

High Temperature Fuel Cell Fueled with Syngas Produced from Biomass Gasification for Small Scale CHP Units F. Ricoul, A. Le Gal La Salle, A. Kerihuel, A. Subrenat, O. Jourbert

2BO.1.3

Experimental Study of Wood Char Gasification Kinetics in Fluidized Beds R. Reschmeier, J. Karl

2BO.1.4

Influence of Torrefaction on Stability of Fixed-Bed Gasification and Composition of Liquid Syngas Contaminants - an Industrial Experiment M. Sosnowska, K. Kwiatkowski, M. Dudyński, J.C. van Dyk

2BO.1.5

Tackling Cardoon Agglomeration During Fluidized Bed Gasification C. Christodoulou, C. Tsekos, G. Tsalidis, M. Fantini, K.D. Panopoulos, W. de Jong, E. Kakaras

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2BO.5 Pilot and demonstrations plants 2BO.5.2

Study of a Decentralized Entrained-Flow Gasification Plant in Combination with Biomass from Hydrothermal Carbonization for CHP L. Briesemeister, T. Wittmann, M. Gaderer, H. Spliethoff

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2BO.9 Innovation and Challenges in Fluidized Bed Gasification and Gas Cleaning 2BO.9.2

Gas Desulfurization with Solid By-Products from Thermo-Chemical Conversion of Sewage Sludge N. Gil-Lalaguna, J.L. Sánchez, M.B. Murillo, G. Gea

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2CO.1 Optimization of solid biofuels production and storage 2CO.1.1

The Impact of Moisture on the Milling Behaviour of Different Biomasses O. Williams, C. Eastwick, E. Lester, D. Giddings, N. Byrne

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2CO.1.2

Design, Construction and First Results of a Prototype Hybrid-Solar Biomass Dryer R. Bados, L.S. Esteban, R. Escalada, R. Corr Edor, J.E. Carrasco

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2CO.1.4

Additional Analyses for Development and Quality Management of Alternative Fuel Pellets C. Kirsten, V. Lenz, H.-W. Schröder, J.-U. Repke

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2CO.1.5

Throughput Rate and Energy Consumption During Wood Chip Production in Relation to Raw Material, Chipper Type and Machine Setting D. Kuptz, H. Hartmann

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2CO.5 Anaerobic Digestion Processes and Process Fundamentals 2CO.5.1

Two-Staged Biogas Production from Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste and Landfill Leachate Ö. Kaplan, K. Yiğit, M. Gündüz

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2CO.5.3

Digestion of Grass Silage and Dairy Slurry at Batch and Continuous Scale D.M. Wall, P. O'Kiely, J.D. Murphy

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2CO.5.4

Biogas Production from Vinasse: Effects of Byproducts from Livestock and Sugar-Beet Production as Co-Substrates B.S. Moraes, J.M. Triolo, V.P. Lecona, S.G. Sommer, M. Zaiat

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2CO.9 Challenging Feedstocks for Anaerobic Digestion 2CO.9.2

2CO.9.4

Batch and Semi-Continuous Anaerobic Co-Digestion of Autoctonous Microalgae and Pig Manure. Laboratory and Pilot Plant Experiments in Extremadura Region (Southwestern Spain) A.I. Parralejo, L. Royano, J. González, J.F. González Production of Biogas as a Renewable Energy Resource from Solid Slaughterhouse Wastes in Ireland A. Ware, D. Barnett, N. Power

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2CO.13 Approaches for Anaerobic Digestion Process Optimisation 2CO.13.1

2CO.13.3

Energy-Oriented Optimization of an Anaerobic Digestion Plant for the Combined Treatment of Solid andLiquid Wastes in a Potato Chips Industrial Plant C. Asquer, A. Pistis, D. Cocco, E.A. Scano Flexible Biogas Production with the ReBi Biogas Plant Configuration for Balancing Power Generation A Comparison of Flexible Biogas Production with Biogas Storing Configurations H. Hahn, W. Ganagin, K. Hartmann

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Optimized Operation of Flexible Biogas Plants T. Braun, M. Dotzauer, M. Goldbrunner, G. Häring, V. Hanby, A. Krautz, D. Pfeiffer, M. Sonnleitner, W. Zörner

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2CO.13.5

Modelling and Perspectives of Two-stage Pressurized Fermentation A.-M. Wonneberger, F. Graf, A. Lemmer, Y. Chen, R. Reimert

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VISUAL PRESENTATIONS: 2AV.1 From biomass characterization to product gas upgrading and utilization 2AV.1.1

Thermo-Economic and Experimental Investigation of Small to Medium-Scale Integrated Biomass Gasification Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Systems S. Herrmann, M. Gaderer, H. Spliethoff

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2AV.1.5

Analysis of the Chemical Efficiency of a Wood Chip Gasifier T. Zschunke, R. Schneider, B. Salomo, P. Schwarzbach, M. Kurz

2AV.1.8

Adaptation of MW Level Natural Gas Lean Burn Engine for Producer Gas Operation - A Grid Connected Power Plant S. Dasappa, D.N. Subbukrishna, B. Bose, H. Tauri

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High - Temperature Biomass Gasification in an Entrained Flow Reactor - Design and Engineering of a Test Facility M. Kremling, L. Briesemeister, H. Spliethoff, M. Gaderer

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Development of a CHP Unit Using Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition Engine Operated with Unprocessed Syngas S. Bhaduri, F. Contino, E. Breuer, H. Jeanmart

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Online Tar Monitoring via FID - Laboratory and Pilot Plant Experiments of an Advanced Online Tar Analyzer Prototype A. Gredinger, D. Schweitzer, H. Dieter, G. Scheffknecht

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Gasification of Microalgae in Supercritical Water: Experimental Results from the Gasification of the Algal Species Scenedesmus Obliquus Cultivated in the Biq-House in Hamburg S. Elsayed, N. Boukis, M. Kerner, S. Hindersin, D. Patzelt

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2AV.1.11

2AV.1.12

2AV.1.16

2AV.1.17

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2AV.1.18

Assessment of a Test Methodology Suitable for Small Scale Gasification Systems S. Vakalis, D. Prando, F. Patuzzi, T. Mimmo, A. Gasparella, W. Tirler, K. Mair, G. Voto, D. Chiaramonti,A. Rizzo, M. Pettorali, M. Prussi, S. Dal Savio, D. Andreasi, M. Baratieri

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2AV.1.19

Impact of Gasification Conditions on the Tar Yield of Stratified Downdraft Gasifiers S. Reil, J. Karl, S. Beer

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2AV.1.20

A Tar Conversion Model for Fluidized Bed Biomass Gasifiers D. Fuentes-Cano, A. Gomez-Barea, S. Nilsson, M. Campoy

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2AV.1.21

Optimization of Biocrude Production through Co-Processing Torrefied Biomass with Lowgrade Wet-Biomass in Dual Entrained Flow Gasification and Steam Hydrogasification R.S. Kempegowda, G. del Alamo, B. Matas Güell, Ø. Skreiberg, K.Q. Tran

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2AV.1.26

Tar-Tolerant Anode Materials for a Biomass-IGFC Power Generation System T. Namioka, K. Hara, R. Mizuno, S. Yukawa, Y. Ninomiya

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2AV.1.29

Technologies Diversification as a Key for Higher Energy Conversion Performance of Maize Culture G. Allesina, S. Pedrazzi, C.A. Rinaldini, L. Guidetti, P. Tartarini

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VISUAL PRESENTATIONS: 2AV.2 Gasification for synthesis gas production 2AV.2.6

Experience of Operating Open Top Biomass Gasifier Using a Low Density Fuel - Coconut Fronds S. Dasappa, K.C. Suresh, D.N. Subbukrishna

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2AV.2.9

Comparison of Glycine and Alanine Gasification in Supercritical Water Conditions T. Samanmulya, S. Inoue, T. Inoue, Y. Kawai, H. Kubota, H. Munetsuna, T. Noguchi, Y. Matsumura

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2AV.2.13

Catalytic Reduction of Tar/CH4 by an Internal Reformer in a DFB Gasifier K. Göransson, U. Söderlind, W. Zhang

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2AV.2.14

Performance of High Temperature Air/Steam Gasification of Hydrothermal Carbonized Biomass D.S. Gunarathne, J.K. Chmielewski, W. Yang, W. Blasiak

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2AV.2.17

Fuel Conversion Characteristics of Black Liquor and Pyrolysis Oil Mixture for Efficient Gasification with Inherent Catalyst A. Bach Oller, E. Furusjö, K. Umeki

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2AV.2.18

Thermodynamic Modeling of Biomass Downdraft Gasifiers: Introduction to the "Multi-Box" Concept S. Vakalis, D. Prando, F. Patuzzi, M. Baratieri

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2AV.2.29

Conversion of Cellulose to Tar Free Synthesis Gas over Nickel Based Catalysts F.L. Chan, A. Tanksale

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2AV.2.31

Entrained Flow Gasification of Straw- and Wood-Derived Pyrolysis Oil in a Pressurized Oxygen Blown Gasifier E.J. Leijenhorst, D. Assink, L. van de Beld, F. Weiland, H. Wiinikka, P. Carlsson, O.G.W. Ohrman

650

VISUAL PRESENTATIONS: 2BV.2 Solid biofuels 2BV.2.3

Woody Biomass in South Tyrol: Feedstock Availability and Characterization of Different Conversion Processes for Energy Production D. Prando, M. Boschiero, D. Campana, R. Gallo, M. Baratieri, F. Comiti, F. Mazzetto, S. Zerbe

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2BV.2.14

Applicability Survey of Different Torrefied Biomass Fuels in Small Scale Appliances S. Feldmeier, M. Schwabl, E. Wopienka, C. Strasser, W. Haslinger

662

2BV.2.15

Combustion Of Residues from Ethanol Production F. Zimbardi, M. Prestipino, N. Cerone, V. Valerio, L. Bonaccorsi

667

2BV.2.17

Investigation of Corrosion, Aerosol- and Particle Formation in a Wood Fired Power Plant A. Stephan, P. Ullmann, K. Speth, M. Gaderer, H. Spliethoff

671

2BV.2.21

NOx Emissions from Wood Stoves - A CFD Modelling Approach M. Bugge, N.E.L Haugen, Ø. Skreiberg

674

2BV.2.22

The Dependence of the Emissions on the Size of Logs in Space-Heating Biomass Stove T. Vonžodas, E. Lemanas, M. Valantinavičius

680

2BV.2.23

Combustion of Hay Pellets - Effects of Kaolin and Limestone Addition on the Combustion Behaviour, Ash Sintering and Emissions N. Weller, F. Döhling, J. Khalsa

684

2BV.2.33

Intelligent Heat System - High-Energy Efficient Wood Stoves with Low Emissions. Field Tests J.B. Illerup, J. Nickelsen, B.B. Hansen, W. Lin, K. Dam-Johansen

689

2BV.2.35

Burnout Optimization of Staged Small-Scale Fluidized Bed Combustion Systems D. Mueller, R. Gramlich, K. Besslein, J. Karl

695

2BV.2.38

Experiences of Quality Management of Solid Biomass Boiler R&D Environment - Case Standard EN 303-5 K. Knuuttila, H. Oravainen, N. Raudasoja, H. Honkanen

2BV.2.39

Characterization of the Ash Melting Properties by Various Biomass Ashes R. Marro, K. Friese, A. Grzechnik, H. Spliethoff, M. Gaderer

xv

703

705

2BV.2.41

Influence of the Mineral Composition on the Thermo-Chemical Decomposition Behaviour of Different Biomasses F. Döhling, J. Khalsa, N. Weller

711

2BV.2.44

Selective High Temperature Reduction of Nox with Ammonia in Biomass Incineration K. Speth, M. Murer, H. Spliethoff

719

2BV.2.45

Experimental Characterisation of Materials for Biomass Co-Firing C.P. O'Hagan, B.J. O'Brien, S.B. Leen, R.F.D Monaghan

723

2BV.2.48

Integration of a Drying Process in a Large-Scale Pulverized Coal-Fired Power Plant for the Co-Firing ofLocal Available Biomasses at High Rates B. Everts, T. Distler, A. Kather

731

An Investigation into the Ash Deposition Behaviour of Pulverised Olive Residue and Palm Kernel Expeller Combusted in a Drop Tube Furnace T. Bennet, H. Liu, C. Eastwick

737

2BV.2.49

2BV.2.51

Influence of Fuel Fine Particles on Slagging of Commercial Size Biomass Boilers T. Plankenbuehler, J. Karl

742

2BV.2.53

Towards Low Emission Power Plants: Biomass Co-Firing Combined with Post-Combustion CO2 Capture D. Cebrucean, V. Cebrucean, I. Ionel

749

2BV.2.54

Physical-Chemical Characteristics of Distinct Particle Size Ash Fraction in a Biomass Thermal Power Plant E.R. Teixeira, L. Tarelho, J.M.E.T. Reis, S.P.P. Soares

754

2BV.2.61

Emissions from the Combustion of Eucalyptus and Pine Chips in a Fluidised Bed Reactor C.A. Alves, E. Vicente, M. Duarte, L. Tarelho, E.R. Teixeira, T. Nunes, C. Colombi, V. Gianelle, A.S. de la Campa, J. de la Rosa

765

2BV.2.64

Operational Analysis of a Small Size CHP Plant for Energy Production from Residual Wood Biomass M. Noussan, G. Cerino Abdin, A. Poggio, R. Roberto

777

VISUAL PRESENTATIONS: 2CV.1 Anaerobic Digestion Process Fundamentals 2CV.1.7

Biodegradability of Cellulose in a Continuous Reactor with Increasing Feeding Rates P.C. Benito Martin, M. Greger, N.N. Sibisi-Beierlein

780

2CV.1.9

Waste Heat from Biogas Plants: Experiences from 10 Feasibility Studies in Germany D. Rutz, R. Mergner

786

2CV.1.10

Study of the Main Process Parameters Influencing Anaerobic Digestion of Fruit and Vegetable Wastes Through Principal Component Analysis E.A. Scano, C. Asquer, A. Pistis, L. Ortu, G. Carboni

2CV.1.11

Validation of Real Productive Efficiency of Five Full-Scale Biogas Plants N. Labartino, C. Fabbri, S. Piccinini

2CV.1.16

Experimental Approach Concerning the Use of Residual Waters in Anaerobic Fermentation Process for Biogas Production A.E. Cioabla, I. Ionel, I. Neamt

793

798

803

2CV.1.19

Strategies and Business Models for Heat Use From Biogas Plants: A European Perspective S. Amann, C. Amann, I. Dzene

807

2CV.1.22

Analysis of Optimal Fermentation Temperature for On-Farm Biogas Production of Dairy Manure V. Leitner, K. Krennhuber, A. Jäger, H. Kahr, P. Kuttner

815

2CV.1.25

Energetic, Economic and Environmental Analysis of Anaerobic Digestion of Rural Residues Generated bySmall and Medium Farmers in Southern Espirito Santo, Brazil C. M. Ribeiro, S.T. Coelho

818

Biochemical Methane Potential Determination of the Solid Waste – “Brewer’s Spent Yeast” as Optional Anaerobic Waste Treatment O. Sosa-Hernández, P. Parameswaran, C. Torres, D. Cárdenas-Chávez, R. Parra

829

2CV.1.29

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2CV.1.36

Preliminary Results on the Energetic Use of Biogas Produced in a Food Industry Facility: Technical and Commercial Arrangements A.C.L. Ramos, W.P. Calixto, A.J. Alves, E.G. Domingues, S.B. de Oliveira, S.T. Coelho

833

3. Biomass Conversion Technologies for Intermediates, Liquid and Gaseous Fuels, Chemicals and Materials ORAL SESSIONS: 3AO.3, 3AO.6, 3BO.3, 3CO.3, 3CO.6, 3CO.10, 3CO.14, 3DO.2, 3DO.5, 3DO.7, 3DO.8 3AO.3 Biorefining and coprocessing for biofuels and biochemical / 1 3AO.3.3

Pretreatment of Rice Straw by Catalytic Microwave Heated Wet Oxidation G. Weißbach, A. Schüch, N. Engler, H. Müller, M. Nelles

837

3AO.3.4

Hydrogen Production by Anaerobic Hydrolysis A. Weger, R. Jung, F. Stenzel, A. Hornung

843

3AO.6 Biorefining and coprocessing for biofuels and biochemical / 2 3AO.6.4

Biofuels from Glycerol by Etherification: Suitable Bio-Oalkylant Agents, Solid-Acid Catalysts and Technologies to Achieve High Yields to Poly-Ethers C. Cannilla, G. Bonura, A. Mezzapica, F. Frusteri

847

3BO.3 Residual, Future Sources and Applications of Biodiesel Production 3BO.3.1

Steam Explosion in Microalgae Biorefining E. Lorente, E. Clavero, C. Torras, J. Salvadó

855

3BO.3.2

Residual Lipids to Highly Sustainable Diesel S. Bezergianni, A. Dimitriadis, L. Chrysikou, S. Voutetakis

858

3BO.3.3

H2-Free Decarboxylation of Plant-Oil-Residues: Catalyst Performance and Re-Activation V. Heil, A. Kraft, A. Menne, C.A. Unger, A. Fastabend, K. Meller, M. Juricev-Spiric, E. Durgut, J. Pablo,Z. Ruiz

863

3CO.3 Upgrading of biogas and biomethane 3CO.3.1

Sweetening of Biogas in Spray Towers for Power Generation S. Dasappa, D.N. Subbukrishna, N.K.S. Rajan

867

3CO.3.2

Purification and Upgrading of Biogas with Natural Zeolites from Tuffs V. Paolini, E. Guerriero, F. Petracchini, A. Bencini, S. Drigo, I. Bientinesi, E. Facci

871

3CO.3.3

Hydrogen Sulphide Removal from Biogas Stream by Green Sulphur Bacteria Under Led Illumination E. De Luca, C. Felici, N. Corsaro, S. Rosa, A. Signorini, G. Izzo

876

3CO.3.5

Use of the Sabatier Process for Dynamic Biogas Upgrading in Northern Germany L. Jürgensen, E.A. Ehimen, J. Born, J.B. Holm-Nielsen

881

3CO.6 Innovative process approaches 3CO.6.2

Fermentation of Lignocellulosic Biomass Using Ultrasonic Pretreatment C.J. Schabort, C. Faul, M. Nagel, S. Marx

887

3CO.6.4

Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Pretreated Wheat Straw: Impact of Lignin M. Huron, D. Hudebine, N. Lopes Ferreira, D. Lachenal

891

3CO.6.5

Amaranth Lignocellulose as Feedstock for Bioethanol Production: Effect of Microwave-Assisted Alkaline Pretreatment on Reducing Sugar Yield S. Marx, N. Xaba, I. Chiyanzu

896

3CO.10 Pyrolysis Fundamentals and Processes / 1 3CO.10.1

Techno-Economic Assessment of Different Conversion Pathways for Pyrolysis Char from Pig Manure T. Kuppens, M. Van Dael, J. Maggen, K. Vanreppelen, J. Yperman, R. Carleer, H. Elen, S. Van Passel

xvii

901

3CO.10.3

3CO.10.4

3CO.10.5

Pyrolysis of a Single Wooden Particle: a Numerical Model Calibrated Versus Intraparticle Gas Sampling Measurements F. Patuzzi, S. Ciuta, M. J. Castaldi, M. Baratieri

912

Hydrogen Production from Pyrolysis-Catalytic Steam Reforming of Biomass: Influence of Reforming Temperature A. Arregi, G. Lopez, M. Amutio, M. Artetxe, A. Erkiaga, J. Alvarez, I. Barbarias, M. Olazar

920

Experimental Investigation of Combustion, Performance and Emission Characteristics of Digestate Pyrolysis Oil in a Compression Ignition Combined Heat and Power Engine J. Neumann, S. Binder, P.R. García, A. Hornung

925

3CO.14 Pyrolysis Fundamentals and Processes / 2 3CO.14.1

3CO.14.2

Composition Analysis of Bio-Oil Obtained by Fast Pyrolysis using Comprehensive Two Dimensional Gas Chromatography with Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometric Detector R. Yin, R. Liu, Y. Mei, W. Yu

928

Conversion of Residual Biomass in a Thermo-Catalytic Reforming Plant - Experimental Investigation of Digestate J. Meyer, J. Neumann, S. Binder, A. Hornung

935

3CO.14.3

Sewage Sludge Fast Pyrolysis in a Conical Spouted Bed Reactor J. Alvarez, G. Lopez, M. Amutio, M. Artetxe, A. Erkiaga, I. Barbarias, A. Arregi, M. Olazar

939

3CO.14.4

Fate of Minerals in the Fast Pyrolysis Process E.J. Leijenhorst, L. van de Beld, E. Meers, W. Prins

946

3CO.14.5

Characterization of Plant Biomass Derived Black Carbon (Biochar) as Soil Amendment by X Ray Powder Diffraction R. Caliandro, A. Libutti, B.D. Belviso, G. Chita, M. Monteleone

951

3DO.2 Hydrothermal Pyrolysis and Catalysis 3DO.2.3

3DO.2.4

Investigation of Low-volatile Reaction Media for Thermochemical Direct Liquefaction of Lignocellulosics D. Kröhnert, T. Willner

958

In Situ Catalytic Upgrading of Rice Husk Pyrolysis Oil over MCM-22 and its Delaminated Counterpart: Effect of Catalyst Physical Configuration on its Performance S.R. Naqvi, Y. Uemura, N. Osman, Y. Sugiura, N. Nishiyama

965

3DO.5 Hydrothermal Pretreatment 3DO.5.1

Techno-Economics of Dry and Wet Torrefaction Process for Improved Bio-Feedstocks for Biorefinery Applications R.S. Kempegowda, R. Khalil, Ø. Skreiberg

969

3DO.5.2

Conversion of Water Plants to Biomass Fuel Using TORWASH J.R. Pels, L.P.J. Bleijendaal, M.N.W. Nijman, M.H. Zandvoort, M.K. Cieplik

980

3DO.5.3

Thermo-Fluid Model of a Batch Hydrothermal Carbonization Reactor D. Basso, F. Patuzzi, M. Baratieri, L. Fiori

987

3DO.5.4

Combination of Hydrothermal Carbonization and Wet Oxidation B. Weiner, G. Riedel, R. Köhler, I. Baskyr, J. Pörschmann, F.D. Kopinke

991

3DO.5.5

Prospects and Limitations of Solid Fuel Enhancement Through Torrefaction, Hydrothermal Carbonization or Mechanical Leaching - Conclusions from Combustion Experiments and Emission Measurements J. Khalsa, F. Döhling, N. Weller, V. Lenz

998

3DO.7 Synthetic biofuels 3DO.7.3

A Novel Ni-Al Spinel-Based Catalyst for Dry Reforming of CH4-Rich Gasification Tail Gas Streams N. Abatzoglou, J. Blanchard, I. E. Achouri

1004

3DO.7.5

Hydrocarbon Synthesis Over Fe/zeolite Hybrid Catalysts S. Abelló, J. Plana-Pallejà, C. Berrueco, D. Montané

1008

xviii

3DO.8 Torrefaction 3DO.8.1

Torrefaction of Biomass in a Continuous Rotating Screw Reactor R.W. Nachenius, T.A. van de Wardt, F. Ronsse, W. Prins

1018

3DO.8.5

Comparison of Explosion Characteristics of Torrefied and Raw Biomass C. Huéscar Medina, H.N. Phylaktou, G.E. Andrews, B.M. Gibbs

1025

VISUAL PRESENTATIONS: 3BV.3 Biorefining and coprocessing for biofuels and biochemical 3BV.3.9

New Developments in Hydroprocessing of Cracked Vegetable Oil E. Baldauf, A. Sievers, T. Willner

1034

3BV.3.13

Screening of Various Types Biomass for Removal Dyes by Biosorption D.V. Politi, D.K. Sidiras

1038

3BV.3.14

Factorial Experimental Design for Determining Biomass Thermochemical Treatment and Pure Hydrocarbons Adsorption Parameters D.K. Sidiras, F.A. Batzias, C.G. Siontorou, A.N. Bountri, D.V. Politi, O.N. Kopsidas, I.G. Konstantinou, G.N. Katsamas, I.S. Salapa, S.P. Zervopoulou

1043

3BV.3.15

Surface Characterization of Unmodified/Modified Lignocellulosic Biomass, Before and After Adsorption G. Apostolopoulos, M. Fardis, C. Chandrinou, K. Giannakopoulos, A. Kontos, M. Bidikoudi, N. Boukos, P. Falaras, F.A. Batzias, D.K. Sidiras

1058

3BV.3.19

The Behavior of Kelp Components in Hydrothermal Pretreatment Y. Matsumura, R. Matsumoto, T. Aki, Y. Okamura, T. Tajima, Y. Nakashimada

1071

3BV.3.23

Experimental Study of Drying Different Sludges Using a Belt-Mir Ladepa Dryer X. Meng, M. Steine, S. W. Mirara, W. de Jong

1073

3BV.3.24

Innovative Method of Production of Ammonia from Biomass P. Arora, A. Hoadley, S. Mahajani, A. Ganesh

1078

3BV.3.26

Production of a H2 Rich Gas from Biodiesel Derived Glycerol by Catalytic Steam Reforming as a Solution to Improve Biodiesel Economy J. Remón, C. Jarauta, J. Ruiz, M. Oliva, L. Garcia

1086

3BV.3.34

Cascading Approach of Algae Treatment to Obtain Value-Added Products and Fuels M. Francavilla, P. Manara, M. Monteleone, A. Zabaniotou

1093

3BV.3.36

Arundo Donax Refining for the Production of Second Generation Bioethanol and Furfural I. De Bari, F. Liuzzi, A. Ambrico, M. Trupo, A. Villone, G. Braccio

1099

3BV.3.41

Biomass for Chemicals: an Assessment of European Biomass Resources for Furfural and Hydroxymethyl Furfural Production C. Athanasiou, A. Lappas, L. Arribas, V. López, D. de la Puente

3BV.3.51

1104

Tunicates for Bio Materials Production; Effects of Different Factors on Cellulose and Protein Composition 1116 M. Hassanzadeh, J. Li VISUAL PRESENTATIONS: 3CV.2 Pyrolysis / Oil-based biofuels / Synthetic biofuels

3CV.2.6

Continuous Liquefaction of Biomass Model Compounds for Chemicals and Fuels M. Kroeger, M. Klemm

1124

3CV.2.8

Fractionated Condensation of Pyrolysis Vapours from Ablative Flash Pyrolysis S. Conrad, A. Apfelbacher, T. Schulzke

1127

3CV.2.12

Pyrolysis of Common Reed: Thermal Analysis of the Feedstock and Characterization of Pyrolysis Products F. Patuzzi, D. Prando, M. Baratieri

1134

Thermogravimetric Comparison of Catalytic Activity of PT/C and PD/AL2O3 in the Thermal Decomposition Reaction of Glycerol V. Kampars, K. Lazdoviča, R. Kampare

1140

3CV.2.14

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3CV.2.15

Co-Feeding of Natural Gas in Pyrolysis Plants Producing Biofuels - GHG Savings and Economic Impact P. Haro, L. Cutz, H. Thunman, F. Johnsson

1145

3CV.2.16

Suspensions of Flash Pyrolysed Biomass: Systematic Examination of Stirring T. Nicoleit, A.C. Herzog, K. Raffelt, N. Dahmen, J. Sauer

1151

3CV.2.24

Using a Pressurised Fixed-Bed of Porous Materials (Alumina And Charcoal) to Upgrade the Pyrolysis Gas Released from Biochar Production J.J. Manyà, J. Mateo, S. Laguarta, M.A. Ortigosa

1155

3CV.2.27

Experimental Validation of a Predictive Pyrolysis Model in Aspenplus J.F. Peters, S.W. Banks, A. Susmozas, J. Dufour

1160

3CV.2.29

Evaluation and Development of Upgrading Methods for Bioliq®-Condensates C. Boscagli, K. Raffelt, T. Zevaco, J. Sauer, J.D. Grunwaldt

1164

3CV.2.30

Improvement of a Direct Liquefaction Process for Lignocellulosic Biomass and Implementation of Solid Residue Removal A. Gantikow, D. Kröhnert, T. Willner

1171

Experimental Investigation on the Effects of Raw Materials Degradation on Performance, Combustion and Emissions of a Single Cylinder Engine Running on Biodiesel from Waste Lipids S. Awad, K. Loubar, M. Tazerout

1173

3CV.2.37

3CV.2.39

Ultrasonic Assisted Biodiesel Production C.J. Schabort, D. Hövener, S. Marx

1182

3CV.2.41

Estimating the Higher Heating Value of CVO And HCVO Fuels from Elemental Analysis C. Augustin, A. Sievers, T. Willner

1187

3CV.2.43

Improved Fully Continuous FCC Pilot Plant for Conversion of Biomass J. Fimberger, M. Berchtold, A. Reichhold

1192

3CV.2.46

Future Biofuels and Driving Concepts for Agricultural Tractors J. Ettl, K. Thuneke, E. Remmele, P. Emberger, B. Widmann

1198

3CV.2.51

Thermodynamic Evaluation of Energy Systems for the Coproduction of Synthetic Biofuels and Electricity A. Susmozas, P.L. Cruz, D. Iribarren, J.F. Peters, J. Dufour

1204

Design Considerations, Modeling and Assessment for the Thermochemical Production of Diesel Fuel from Miscanthus-Egyptian Coal Blend A. Wafiq, M. Hanafy

1208

Fed-Batch Operated in the Increasing Exponential Feeding Mode as an Approach to Obtain Glucose Oxidation by Glucose Oxidase and Sucrose Hydrolysis by Invertase F.A. Taraboulsi-Jr, E.J. Yoriyaz, M. Vitolo

1220

3CV.2.52

3CV.2.54

3CV.2.55

Physicochemical Characterization of Products Bioethanol from Scrap Dates in the South of Algeria A. Boulal, B. Benali, M. Kihal

3CV.2.57

Liquid Hydrocarbons from Biogenic Resources - Demand, Potential and the German Technology Approach T. Willner, A. Sievers

1224

1228

3CV.2.63

Experimental Investigation of Syngas Dry Reforming with CO2. Influence of Char Properties K. Zakarauskas, N. Striugas, G. Stravinskas

1232

3CV.2.64

A Study on the Combustion of Biomass Based Ethanol Co-Fired to Natural Gas M. Braun-Unkhoff, J. Dembowski, J. Herzler, J. Karle, C. Naumann, U. Riedel

1236

3CV.2.67

The Development of a Sustainable Agricultural Industry Through the Application of Biochar and Pyroligneous Acid J Mmojieje, A. Hornung

3CV.2.69

Vapor-Phase Cracking of Eugenol, a Lignin-Derived Biomass Tar Compound E.B. Lesdema, J.N. Hoang, V. Hernandez, M.N. Ton, E.A. Dixon, M.P. Nguyen, C. Campos

xx

1244

1252

3CV.2.70

First Results of the Bioliq® Fast Pyrolysis Pilot Plant C.E. Pfitzer, N. Dahmen, N. Tröger, F. Weirich, J. Sauer

1258

3CV.2.75

Utilization of By-product of Natural Rubber Processing for Fuel Production V. Dinh Son Tho, D. Quoc Viet, N. Lan Huong, N. Tien Cuong, P. Hoang Luong, T. Kim Anh

1263

VISUAL PRESENTATIONS: 3DV.1 Production of advanced solid biofuels 3DV.1.4

Modeling the Reaction Kinetics During Hydrothermal Carbonization of Waste Biomass D. Basso, F. Patuzzi, D. Castello, M. Baratieri, L. Fiori

1269

3DV.1.5

Production of Char from Woody Biomass via Pyrolysis: Effect of Temperature and Pressure J. Recari, C. Berrueco, S. Abelló, D. Montané, X. Farriol

1274

3DV.1.7

Towards a Green Star Thermorefinery: Assessment and Upgrading of Regional Biomass Feedstocks E. Koukios, S. Arvelakis, M. Francavilla, M. Monteleone, L. Karaoglanoglou

1283

3DV.1.14

Hydrothermal Carbonisation of Renewable Resources: Influence of Process Parameters on the Coal Quality C. Pfeifer, G. Tondl, W. Tesch, P. Tesch

1287

Experimental Study on the Impact of Process Parameters on Energy and Ash Yield of Bio Coal Produced with Hydrothermal Carbonization (HTC) M. Ulbrich, R. Schwarz, H. Spliethoff, M. Gaderer

1291

3DV.1.17

VISUAL PRESENTATIONS: 3DV.2 Biomethane / New feedstocks and process developments for bioethanol production 3DV.2.4

3DV.2.15

Biomethane Production Integrated to the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry: The Case Study of São Paulo State L. Janke, A. Leite, H. Wedwitschka, T. Schmidt, M. Nikolausz, W. Stinner

1295

Classification Effect for Enzymatic Saccharification of Tandem Ring-Mill Pulverized Lignocellulosic Biomass T. Takahashi, Y. Enda, K. Ito, H. Mori

1300

3DV.2.24

Experimental Design for Sugars Production by Maleic Acid Treated Wheat Straw G.N. Katsamas, D.K. Sidiras

3DV.2.32

Efficient Enzymatic Hydrolysis and Fermentation of Lignocellulosic Biomass at High Solid Loading Conditions P. Manzanares, I. Ballesteros, F. Saez, J.M. Oliva, M.J. Negro, M. Ballesteros

1307

1315

3DV.2.42

Hydrothermal Dissolution of Cellulose and Following Enzymatic Hydrolysis Y. Fukutomi, T. Yanagida, M. Kanna, Y. Matsumura

1319

3DV.2.44

Assessment the Prospect of Waste Wood for Application in Eco Fuels Production V.V. Lozovetsky, A.A. Shadrin

1321

4. Biomass Policies, Markets and Sustainability PLENARY SESSIONS: 4BP.1 4BP.1 Bioenergy in Perspective 4BP.1.1

A Trias Biologica for Better Biobased Policies K.W. Kwant, A. Moerkerken, A.B. Stuij, N. van Beeck

1325

ORAL SESSIONS: 4BO.7, 4BO.11, 4BO.15, 4CO.7, 4CO.11, 4CO.15, 4DO.3, 4DO.6, 4DO.9 4BO.7 Combined impact of logistic strategies and policy measures on biobased products future market perspectives 4BO.7.1

Price Cointegration in the Austrian Wood Fuel Market C. Kristöfel, U. Morawetz, C. Strasser, E. Schmid

xxi

1330

4BO.7.2

4BO.7.5

Techno-Economic Evaluation of Tree Pruning Biomass Fired Power Plants for Electricity Generation: The Case of three Prefectures in Greece A. Sagani, M. Hagidimitriou, V. Dedoussis Analysis of the Population of Small-scale Furnaces on the Example of Germany C. Viehmann, T. Schmidt-Baum, J. Witt

1336

1347

4BO.11 Sustainability Assessment criteria and harmonisation 4BO.11.1

Sustainability-Indicators for Local Heat Supply Systems Based on Renewable Energy D. Hehenberger-Risse, A.K. Lutzenberger

4BO.11.2

Towards a Standard Methodology for the Sustainability Assessment of Energy Systems with Algae - An European Approach in FUEL4ME M. Hingsamer, G. Jungmeier

1356

Biograce-II - Harmonised Greenhouse Gas Calculations for Electricity, Heating and Cooling from Biomass N. Ludwiczek, D. Bacovsky, J. Neeft

1359

4BO.11.4

4BO.11.5

Transparency and Harmonization amongst Evaluation Methods D. Thrän, D. Pfeiffer

1352

1362

4BO.15 Applied sustainability assessment 4BO.15.1

The Sustainability of Bioenergy in a Scenario with Alternative Biomass Resource Applications E. Spijker, K Szendrei, T. Schröder

4BO.15.2

Sustainability Assessment of Lignocellulosic Bio-Ethanol Value Chain: Carbon Footprint and Cost Analysis Y. Wang, A.W.L. Ee, H.H. Khoo

4BO.15.3

Sustainability of Cereal Straw Production for Energy Feedstock: An On-Farm Environmental Assessment N. Palmieri, G. Giannoccaro, M.B. Forleo

1373

1386

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4CO.7 Biofuels Policy 4CO.7.1

Bioenergy: Sustaining the Future - Financial Support for Innovative and Collaborative Bioenergy Demonstrator Projects M. Cooper, K. Görner

1398

4CO.11 GHG balances and land use aspects of bioenergy 4CO.11.4

Costs of CO2 Emission Reduction in Biomass-Based District Heat Production Systems 1401 N.L. Truong, L. Gustavsson 4CO.15 Environmental Aspects of Using Residues and Wastes

4CO.15.1

Is Bioenergy from Residues Really and Always Sustainable? Qualitative Assessment for Policymakers J. Giuntoli, V. Vorkapic, L. Garcia-Lledo, A. Agostini

4CO.15.3

The Cascaded Use of Harvested Wood Products Compared with the Use of Wood for Energy - A GHG Inventory on Available Forest Resources in Canada R. Sikkema, H.M. Junginger, A.P.C. Faaij, P. McFarlane

1423

Developing Anaerobic Digestion Best Practice for Environmental Burden Minimization from Digestate Soil Application: Field Assessments in India A. Tiwary, I.D. Williams, D.C. Pant, V.V.N. Kishore

1426

Cereal Straws for Energy Conversion: A Regional Assessment to Preserve Soil Organic Carbon and Decrease GHG Emissions P. Garofalo, A.R.B. Cammerino, M. Kami Delivand, J. Giuntoli, M. Monteleone

1431

4CO.15.4

4CO.15.5

1407

4DO.3 Regional policies and strategies for bioenergy implementations 4DO.3.1

Handling Uncertainty in Bioenergy Policy Design - A Case Study Analysis of UK and German Bioelectricity Policy Documents A. Purkus, M. Röder, E. Gawel, D. Thrän, P. Thornley

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1441

4DO.3.2

Promoting Regional Bioenergy Initiatives in Poland, Romania and Slovakia J. Raitila

1445

4DO.3.4

A Handbook of Best Practices for Bioenergy Applications E. Koukios, M. Monteleone

1450

4DO.3.5

Is the German Bioenergy Village Model Suitable to Design Local Agroenergy Districts in EU Rural Areas? M. Prosperi, A. Lopolito, M. Monteleone

1453

4DO.6 Global bioenergy policies 4DO.6.1

Are Shocks to Wood Fuel Production Permanent? Evidence from the EU J. Jaunky, L. Lundmark

1460

4DO.6.2

Long Term Future for Bioenergy in India: an Assessment of Co-Benefits K. Bhaskar, P.R. Shukla

1468

4DO.6.4

Fuel Wood Consumption in Brazilian Residential Sector, Energy Consumption in Households and Carbon Footprint of Development in Selected Brazilian Regions, Comparing Brazil and France 1475 S.T. Coelho, F. Lecoq, C.L. Cortez, C. Barbier, L.G. Tudeschini 4DO.9 Resource efficiency from feedstock to biorefinery

4DO.9.1

Facts, Figures and Integration of Biorefineries in a Future BioEconomy - Findings in IEA Bioenergy Task 42 "Biorefining" G. Jungmeier, R. van Ree, E. de Jong, H. Stichnothe, I. De Bari, H. Jørgensen, M. Wellisch, P. Walsh, G. Garnier, J. Spaeth, K. Torr, K. Habu

4DO.9.3

BioEconomy Regional Strategy Toolkit - The BERST Project R. Guisson, M. Van Leeuwen

4DO.9.5

Evaluation of the Coherence of the Waste Wood Management in Switzerland by Qualitative and Quantitative Approach F.C. Bergeron

1480

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VISUAL PRESENTATIONS: 4AV.3 Solid biomass supply chain strategies for increasing biobased Products’ economic sustainability and market competitiveness / Sustainability assessment and criteria 4AV.3.3

CHP Power Plants Preparations for Variations in Domestic Fuels Availability M. Laihanen, A. Karhunen, T. Ranta

1494

4AV.3.4

Economic Sustainability of Biomass for Energy Use in Italian Rural Context D. Coaloa, G. Facciotto

1500

4AV.3.5

Assessing the Feedstock Supply of Cereal Straw for Energy Purposes: A Farmer’s Stated Preference Approach G. Giannoccaro, P.M. Falcone

1503

4AV.3.7

The Impact of Financial Constraints on Biomass Production: A Firm Level Data Analysis E. Sica, P.M. Falcone, P. Morone, V.E. Tartiu

4AV.3.8

Full Chain Analysis of the Domestic Used Cooking Oil to Biodiesel Chain - The European Initiative Recoil O. Paraíba, T. Tsoutsos, S. Tournaki, D. Antunes, C. Uggè, V. Magnolfi

1510

Cost-Benefit Analysis for Forest Biomass Supply Chains by Using RFID-Technology and Interchangeable Containers J. Föhr, K. Karttunen, M. Immonen, T. Ranta

1515

4AV.3.9

1506

4AV.3.12

Biomass Energy Potential and Research Investment in Mexico G. Alemán-Nava, V. Casiano-Flores, D. Cárdenas-Chávez, R.A. Diaz-Chavez, N. Scarlat, J. Mahlknecht,J.F. Dallemand, R. Parra

1522

4AV.3.13

The Russian Wood Pellet Business: Exports to the Nordic Area S. Proskurina, E. Vakkilainen, J. Heinimö, M. Mikkilä

1526

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4AV.3.18

Sustainable Biomass Production and Use: Lessons Learned from the Netherlands Programme Sustainable Biomass (NPSB) K.W. Kwant, E. Lammers, S. Boschma, C. Heinze, J. van Dam

1535

4AV.3.19

Calcugei Tool - Biofuel Greenhouse Gas Emissions Spanish Calculator C. Lago, Y. Lechón, I. Herrera

1543

4AV.3.24

Environmental Assessement of an Agro-Biogas Chain in the Apulia Region (Italy) C. Ingrao, M. Lombardi, R. Rana, C. Tricase, M.T. Clasadonte

1549

4AV.3.27

Comparison of Municipal Solid Waste Technologies Through LCA Methodology as a Tool for Adequate Policies S.T. Coelho, G.A. da Silva, C.L. Cortez, V.P. Garcilasso, M.M Ruiz Poveda, A. Nogueira, C.A. da Silva, J. Goldemberg

4AV.3.28

Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Biomass from Drained and Rewetted Peatlands T. Dahms, W. Wichtmann

4AV.3.29

Life Cycle Assessment of Rapeseed Oil as Self-Sufficient Agricultural Biofuel - Results of Case Studies from Bavaria K. Engelmann, D. Dressler, L. Strimitzer, K. Thuneke, E. Remmele

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VISUAL PRESENTATIONS: 4BV.1 Environmental Aspects and Impacts of Bioenergy / Resource efficient bioeconomy 4BV.1.3

Agroenergy Resource Optimization According to the Law of Diminishing Returns M. Monteleone, P. Garofalo, A.R.B. Cammerino, M. Kami Delivand

1570

4BV.1.8

GHG Saving in Thermochemical Biorefineries Using Municipal Solid Waste in Andalusia C. Aracil, P. Haro, P. Ollero, F. Vidal-Barrero

1576

4BV.1.11

Biomass Gasification to Substitute Fossil Fuel in Food Industry S. Dasappa, P. Prabhakar, D.N. Subbukrishna

1579

4BV.1.12

Co2eq Contribution of Near Term Climate Forcers Emitted by Small Woody Biomass Appliances S. Caserini, S. Ozgen, M. Giugliano

1584

4BV.1.14

Greenhouse Gas Reduction Potential of Biofuels from Sweet Sorghum J. Pucker, A. Drljo, A. Friedl, F. Theuretzbacher, A. Bauer, G. Jungmeier

1590

4BV.1.17

How Sustainable is the Production of Energy Crops in Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils? A.L. Fernando, S. Boléo, B. Barbosa, J. Costa, J. Lino, C. Tavares, S. Sidella, M.P. Duarte, B. Mendes

1593

4BV.1.18

Sustainable Agriculture and Land Use Management A.K. Lutzenberger

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4BV.1.23

Sun Photometer - Remote Sensing for Biomass Burning Aerosol Assessment D.G. Calinoiu, G. Trif-Tordai, I. Ionel, I. Vetres

1602

4BV.1.28

Management of Pruning Residues for Both Renewable Energy and Soil Fertility: a Win-Win Solution in a Mediterranean Olive Farm A. Libutti, P. Garofalo, D. Rovas, A. Zabaniotou, M. Monteleone

1606

VISUAL PRESENTATIONS: 4DV.3 Biomass and Bioenergy Strategies and Policies 4DV.3.8

1st Sahyog Summer School (S3): Stimulating Research Cooperation Between Europe and India on Recent Developments on Biomass and Biowaste Conversion E. Koukios, L. Karaoglanoglou, S. Papadaki, D.P. Koullas, P. Sarma, N. Sharma

1613

4DV.3.12

A Game-Theory Approach for the Analysis and Optimization of Biofuel Supply Chains R.A. Ortiz-Gutiérrez, F. Bezzo

1616

4DV.3.13

Electricity Production from Biomass in Europe: Technical Potential and Co2 Abatement V. Bertrand, B. Dequiedt, E. Le Cadre

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4DV.3.16

Feasibility Study of Biomass Hybrid Micro-Plants for Mini-Grid Based Electricity Services in Rural Communities in Ghana P. Arranz-Piera, J. Cortés, C. Owusu Prempeh, L. Darkwah, I. Edjekumhene, E. Velo

1632

4DV.3.21

Short-Rotation Wooden Biomass Production: Barriers and Opportunities in Andalusia (Southern Spain) S. Sayadi, C. Parra-López, V. H. Durán-Zuazo, V. Magnolfi

1640

4DV.3.24

The Role of Local Renewable Energy Sources in Regional Energy Production, Case South-East Finland A. Karhunen, M. Laihanen, T. Ranta

1644

4DV.3.29

Olive Husk Management Centers: The Case of Cyprus and Crete P. Fokaides, E. Christoforou, A. Kylili, P. Polycarpou, N. Christodoulou, E. Stefanoudaki, E. Barbopoulou, C. Antoniou, M. Katzourakis

1649

I. Industry Sessions PLENARY SESSIONS: IBP.2 IBP.2 Industry takes the lead IBP.2.2

Lignocellulosic Fuel from Wood Residues - Industrial Demonstration E. Välimäki, J. Autio, A. Oasmaa

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ORAL SESSIONS: IBO.8, IBO.12, ICO.12 IBO.8 Biogas, biomethane and aviation IBO.8.2

Discontinuous 2-Stage Dry Digestion for Solid Organic Waste J. Großmann, H. Hilse, J. Springer

1657

IBO.12 Power and heat IBO.12.1

Torrefied Biomass Coal Co-Firing Tests on a 500-Kwt Furnace M. Paci, P. Leoni, S. Gasperetti, N. Rossi, G. Bonvicini, G. Coraggio, M. Faleni

1666

IBO.12.2

Characterization of Sunflower Husk Ash Deposition in a Drop Tube Furnace J. Blondeau, Y. Ryckmans, D. Corbisier

1672

ICO.12 Biomass Resources / 2 ICO.12.1

Flexible Food and Fuel Mini-Biorefineries L.H. Christensen, B.H. Christensen

1678

ICO.12.4

Design of a UK Port Facility for Import of Wood Pellets for Power Plant Use P.V. Messerschmidt

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ICO.12.5

Market Deployment of Biomethane in IEA Member Countries - Focus on Stakeholders Questionnaire E. Billig, N. Devriendt, D. Thrän, T. Persson, L. Kranzl, J. Baldwin, J. Ponitka, M. Seiffert, M. Svensson, J. Matzenber, L. Pelkmans, M. Van Dael

1688

VISUAL PRESENTATIONS: IBV.4 IBV.4.10

The Role of Pine Chemicals in the Emerging Bioeconomy K. Moran

1692

IBV.4.18

Application of a Model Based Control Strategy at a Fixed Bed Biomass District Heating Plant C. Zemann, O. Heinreichsberger, M. Gölles, T. Brunner, N. Dourdoumas, I. Obernberger

1698

IBV.4.22

Largest Forest Biomass Fired 50 MWe Power Plant in South of Europe M.J. Herrero Vegas

1706

IBV.4.34

Pyrolysis of Animal and Vegetal Biomass Residues for Fertilizer and Energy Production A. Moriconi

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SLIDE PRESENTATIONS 1. Biomass Resources PLENARY SESSIONS: 1CP.1 1CP.1 Biomass Resources 1CP.1.1

Wood Flow Analysis: Quantification of Resource Potentials, Cascades and Carbon Effects U. Mantau ORAL SESSIONS: 1AO.2, 1AO.5, 1AO.8, 1BO.2, 1BO.6, 1BO.10, 1BO.14, 1DO.1, 1DO.4 1AO.2 Mobilising biomass supply chains

1AO.2.5

Sustainable Bioenergy Imports to Europe L. Iriarte, U.R. Fritsche 1AO.5 Agricultural resources

1AO.5.1

Geospatial Analysis of Heat Utilisation Centers from Bionergy Plants in Germany S. Das, P. Tafarte, D. Thrän

1AO.5.2

Soybean Oil Biodiesel Production in Argentina Case Study J.A. Hilbert, S. Galbusera, S. Galligani

1AO.5.5

Estimating On-Farm Biomass Supply of Miscanthus Combining Soil Mapping, Yield Modelling and Remote Sensing G.M. Richter, F. Agostini, A. Barker, D. Costomiris, A. Qi 1AO.8 Forest resources and solid biomass

1AO.8.2

The Accuracy of National ALS Data in Biomass Mapping in Finland V. Kankare, J. Vauhkonen, M. Holopainen, M. Vastaranta, J. Hyyppä, H. Hyyppä, P. Alho

1AO.8.3

Forest Biomass from Natural Disturbances in Canada: Opportunities and Challenges E. Thiffault, J. Barrette, N. Mansuy, D. Paré, P. Bernier, J. Laganière

1AO.8.5

Overcoming Challenges in Biomass Mobilization through the Improvement of Communication and Organization Processes Between Supply-Chain Actors C. Blobner, I. Ehrhardt, S. Schneider 1BO.2 Biomass supply logistics

1BO.2.1

The Logistics of New Biomass Chains on a Regional Scale in the Netherlands E. Annevelink, R.M. de Mol

1BO.2.2

Supply Logistics Modelling for Large-Scale Biomass Users T. Ranta, O.-J. Korpinen, E. Jäppinen, M. Virkkunen

1BO.2.3

Harvesting of Hardwood with New Small-Scale Fellers and Feller-Bunchers J. Schweier, R. Spinelli, N. Magagnotti, G. Becker

1BO.2.4

Mechanized Recovery of Olive Tree Pruning: Harvesting Losses and Ash Product Content A. Acampora, S. Croce, M. Barontini, A. Assirelli, L. Pari

1BO.2.5

Benefits for Farmers to Produce Press Juices From Legumes for Chemical Industries F. Papendiek, V.E. Tartiu, P. Morone, J. Venus, A. Hönig 1BO.6 Turning agrobiomass into energy products

1BO.6.3

1BO.6.4

Energy Recovery from Agricultural Waste by Means of Thermochemical Conversion in Fluidized Bed Reactors P. Heidecke, T. Birth, L. He, C. Keichel, J. Wehrmaker New Marginal Biomass Resources for Medium and Large Scale Low Temperature Gasification in Denmark Characterization and Feasibility Assessment T. Pape Thomsen, G. Ravenni, J. Kai Holm, J. Ahrenfeldt, H. Hauggaard-Nielsen, U.B. Henriksen

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1BO.10 Crops for novel and traditional bioenergy applications 1BO.10.2

Jatropha Curcas Cultivation in North African Countries: The Case Study of the JatroMed Project E.G. Papazoglou, G. Kosmadakis, K.G. Serelis, R. Ait Babahmad, A. Ouhammou, A. Outzourhit, M. Rashad,A. Sadi, A. Bouhdjar, A. Suardi, L. Pari

1BO.10.5

Miscanthus as Biogas Substrate A. Kiesel, I. Lewandowski 1BO.14 Novel approaches to produce sustainable biomass from energy grasses

1BO.14.1

Energy Balance of Relay- and Double-Cropping Systems for Food, Feed, and Fuel in the North Central Region, Usa M. Berti, B. Johnson, R. Gesch, A. Aponte, J. Luckaschewsky, Y. Ji, W. Seames

1BO.14.2

Novel Ecological Biomass for the Bioeconomy: Harvesting Cattail (Typha spp.) for Nutrient Capture, Bioenergy, Carbon Offsets, and Recovery of Phosphorus R. Grosshans

1BO.14.5

Study on the Efficiency of Two Mulchers for the Handling of the Riparian Vegetation of Arundo Donax (L.) to Bioenergy Aims L. Pari, A. Assirelli, A. Del Giudice, V. Civitarese, E. Santangelo 1DO.1 Short rotation plantations for bioenergy and carbon sequestration: breeding, growing, harvesting and modelling

1DO.1.1

Biomass Feedstock from Multipurpose Poplar Plantations: Current Situation and Potential Development in Italy D. Coaloa, G. Facciotto

1DO.1.4

Modeling Poplar Growth as a Short Rotation Woody Crop for Biofuels in the Pacific Northwest Q. Hart

1DO.1.5

Climate Impacts of Bioenergy Produced from Willow Grown in Sweden T. Hammar, C. Sundberg, N. Ericsson, P.-A. Hansson 1DO.4 Algae production systems

1DO.4.1

Integrated Designs of Microalgae Biorefineries Using a Fixed Selection of Halophytic Algae M. Psycha, K. Pyrgakis, P.J. Harvey, A. Ben-Amotz, A. Keith Cowan, A.C. Kokossis

1DO.4.2

Algal Biomass Production in High Rate Algal Ponds Operated in Series Using Wastewater from a Rural Community in South Australia. H. Fallowfield, N. Buchanan, N. Cromar

2. Biomass Conversion Technologies for Heating, Cooling and Electricity PLENARY SESSIONS: 2CP.2 2CP.2 Processes and Technologies for Energy 2CP.2.1

Supplying Balancing Power for the German Energiewende: A Unique Chance for Integrated Bioenergy Storage Solutions A. Hornung ORAL SESSIONS: 2AO.1, 2AO.4, 2AO.7, 2BO.1, 2BO.5, 2BO.9, 2BO.13, 2CO.1, 2CO.5,2CO.9, 2CO.13 2AO.1 Test methods, process control and operational analysis

2AO.1.1

Concept and Implementation of Test Fuels for the very First Non-Woody Biomass Boiler Type Tests According to 1st Bimschv in Germany J. von Sonntag, T. Zeng, A. Pilz, V. Lenz

2AO.1.2

New Evaluation Strategies Regarding Slag Prediction in Pellet Boilers C. Schön, H. Hartmann, M. Schwabl, S. Feldmeier, J. Dahl, J. Rathbauer, D. Vega, C. Boman, M. Öhman

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2AO.1.3

Development of a New Type Test Method for Residential Wood Combustion (RWC) Appliances Focusing on Real Life Operation G. Reichert, C. Schmidl, S. Aigenbauer, F. Figl, W. Moser, H. Stressler, W. Haslinger

2AO.1.4

Comparative Long-Term Field and Test Stand Measurements at Small Scale Electrostatic Precipitators Experiences and Measurement Strategies H. Oehler, H. Hartmann

2AO.1.5

A Way of a Single Biomass Particle Shape Characterization in a CFD Model A. Trubetskaya, G Beckmann, P.A. Jensen, A.D. Jensen, P. Glarborg 2AO.4 Technology development including modelling and emission reduction

2AO.4.1

Use of Cone Calorimeter for Investigating Biomass Gasification Staged Combustion A. Irshad, A. Alarifi, S. Thompson, C.J. Melton, G.E. Andrews, B.M. Gibbs, H.N. Phylaktou

2AO.4.2

Low Emission Biomass Usage in Small Scale M. Fischnaller, F. Volz, R. Kunde, H. Spliethoff, M. Gaderer 2AO.7 Aspects of large scale solid biomass utilization and co-firing

2AO.7.2

Application of an Empirical Model in CFD Simulations to Predict the Local High Temperature Corrosion Potential in Biomass Fired Boilers T. Gruber, R. Scharler, I. Obernberger

2AO.7.3

Experimental Investigation of Combustion Performance and Cofiring Characteristics of Torrefied Biomasses in a Pulverized Coal Furnace C. Ndibe, J. Maier, G. Scheffknecht

2AO.7.5

Treatment and Characterization of Torrefied Biomass for Combustion in Power Plants D. Leistner, N. Weller, J. Khalsa, A. Pilz 2BO.1 Process Innovations in Gasification

2BO.1.2

High Temperature Fuel Cell Fueled with Syngas Produced from Biomass Gasification for Small Scale CHP Units F. Ricoul, A. Le Gal La Salle, A. Kerihuel, A. Subrenat, O. Jourbert

2BO.1.3

Experimental Study of Wood Char Gasification Kinetics in Fluidized Beds R. Reschmeier, J. Karl

2BO.1.4

Influence of Torrefaction on Stability of Fixed-Bed Gasification and Composition of Liquid Syngas Contaminants - an Industrial Experiment M. Sosnowska, K. Kwiatkowski, M. Dudyński, J.C. van Dyk

2BO.1.5

Tackling Cardoon Agglomeration During Fluidized Bed Gasification C. Christodoulou, C. Tsekos, G. Tsalidis, M. Fantini, K.D. Panopoulos, W. de Jong, E. Kakaras 2BO.5 Pilot and demonstrations plants

2BO.5.1

Impact of Large-Scale SNG-Production B. van der Drift

2BO.5.2

Study of a Decentralized Entrained-Flow Gasification Plant in Combination with Biomass from Hydrothermal Carbonization for CHP L. Briesemeister, T. Wittmann, M. Gaderer, H. Spliethoff

2BO.5.3

The Change in the Continuous Test of Supercritical Water Gasification Process with Shochu (Japanese Popular Distilled Liquor) Residue During 1 Day Y. Wada, A. Nakamura, K. Oyama, N. Taniguchi, I. Uchiyama, H. Kubota, Y. Matsumura, T. Noguti, Y. Kawai

2BO.5.5

1.5 MWt Demonstration Installation for Biomass Gasification for CHP Production A. Sobolewski, T. Iluk

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2BO.9 Innovation and Challenges in Fluidized Bed Gasification and Gas Cleaning 2BO.9.1

Hydrodynamic Investigation of Fluidized-bed Agglomeration during Biomass Conversion M. Balland, A.-K. Froment, J. Roussely, B. Spindler, S. Valin, B. Marchand, Y. Kara, O. Guerrini, J. Poirier

2BO.9.2

Gas Desulfurization with Solid By-Products from Thermo-Chemical Conversion of Sewage Sludge N. Gil-Lalaguna, J.L. Sánchez, M.B. Murillo, G. Gea 2BO.13 Gasification and gas cleaning concepts with the focus on difficult fuels and SNG production

2BO.13.1

Catalytic Supercritical Water Gasification of Microalgae for Biomethane Production (SunCHem Project) G. Peng

2BO.13.2

Status and Challenges in Gas Analysis for Bioenergy Conversion Processes Y. Neubauer, M. Kleinhappl, S. Biollaz

2BO.13.3

Gasification of Urban Biomass Residues for SNG Production H. Wagner, A. Stooß, S. Luebben, M. Kaltschmitt, R. Siechau

2BO.13.4

Gasification of Fermentation Residues from Second Generation Ethanol for Production of Hydrogen Rich Syngas in a 200 kWth Pilot Plant N. Cerone

2BO.13.5

From Design to Operation - Demonstration of Biogenic SNG Production S. Fendt, M. Gaderer, H. Spliethoff 2CO.1 Optimization of solid biofuels production and storage

2CO.1.1

The Impact of Moisture on the Milling Behaviour of Different Biomasses O. Williams, C. Eastwick, E. Lester, D. Giddings, N. Byrne

2CO.1.2

Design, Construction and First Results of a Prototype Hybrid-Solar Biomass Dryer R. Bados, L.S. Esteban, R. Escalada, R. Corr Edor, J.E. Carrasco

2CO.1.3

Optimized Production of Torrefied Pellets from Alternative Biomasses A. Pilz, J. Khalsa, N. Weller

2CO.1.4

Additional Analyses for Development and Quality Management of Alternative Fuel Pellets C. Kirsten, V. Lenz, H.-W. Schröder, J.-U. Repke

2CO.1.5

Throughput Rate and Energy Consumption During Wood Chip Production in Relation to Raw Material, Chipper Type and Machine Setting D. Kuptz, H. Hartmann 2CO.5 Anaerobic Digestion Processes and Process Fundamentals

2CO.5.2

The Role of Inhibitors in Agricultural Biogas Production H. Lindorfer, C. Demmig, T. Fritz

2CO.5.3

Digestion of Grass Silage and Dairy Slurry at Batch and Continuous Scale D.M. Wall, P. O'Kiely, J.D. Murphy

2CO.5.4

Biogas Production from Vinasse: Effects of Byproducts from Livestock and Sugar-Beet Production as Co-Substrates B.S. Moraes, J.M. Triolo, V.P. Lecona, S.G. Sommer, M. Zaiat 2CO.9 Challenging Feedstocks for Anaerobic Digestion

2CO.9.1

Co-Digestion of Wastewater Grown Algae with Pig Slurry in Laboratory Scale Batch Anaerobic Digesters N. Cheng, N. Buchanan, H. Fallowfield

2CO.9.3

Effect of Protein Rich Fish Waste Silage on Methane Production, Ammonium Accumulation, and Ammonium Tolerant Microorganisms in Biogas Reactors L. Solli

2CO.9.4

Production of Biogas as a Renewable Energy Resource from Solid Slaughterhouse Wastes in Ireland A. Ware, D. Barnett, N. Power

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2CO.9.5

Consolidated Bioprocess for Hydrogen Production from Raw Wheat Straw M. Pérez-Rangel, J. González, F.R. Quiroz Figueroa, A. Sánchez, I. Valdez-Vasquez 2CO.13 Approaches for Anaerobic Digestion Process Optimisation

2CO.13.2

Direct Method for Estimating the Performance of Biogas Plants: Quantitative Microscopic Fingerprinting and Correlation between Volumetric Gas Production and Microscopic Cell Counts P. Scherer, Y. Shaikh, M. Unbehauen, L. Neumann, Y.-S. Kim

2CO.13.4

Optimized Operation of Flexible Biogas Plants T. Braun, M. Dotzauer, M. Goldbrunner, G. Häring, V. Hanby, A. Krautz, D. Pfeiffer, M. Sonnleitner, W. Zörner

3. Biomass Conversion Technologies for Intermediates, Liquid and Gaseous Fuels, Chemicals and Materials PLENARY SESSIONS: 3CP.3 3CP.3 Production of Fuel and Chemicals 3CP.3.2

New Results of the SECTOR project: Production of Solid Sustainable Energy Carriers from Biomass by Means of Torrefaction J.H.A. Kiel, M.C. Carbo, D. Thrän, J. Witt ORAL SESSIONS: 3AO.3, 3AO.6, 3AO.9, 3BO.3, 3CO.2, 3CO.3, 3CO.6, 3CO.10, 3CO.14, 3DO.2, 3DO.5, 3DO.7, 3DO.8 3AO.3 Biorefining and coprocessing for biofuels and biochemical / 1

3AO.3.5

Catalytic Epoxidation of Methyl Oleate Wwth H2O2 under Phase Transfer Condition E.A. Uslamin, T.B. Khlebnikova, Y.V. Mattsat, Z.P. Pai 3AO.6 Biorefining and coprocessing for biofuels and biochemical / 2

3AO.6.2

Storing and Refining Seaweed A. Wortel, W.J.J. Huijgen, J.W. van Hal

3AO.6.4

Biofuels from Glycerol by Etherification: Suitable Bio-Oalkylant Agents, Solid-Acid Catalysts and Technologies to Achieve High Yields to Poly-Ethers C. Cannilla, G. Bonura, A. Mezzapica, F. Frusteri 3AO.9 Biorefining and coprocessing for biofuels and biochemical / 3

3AO.9.2

The IH2® Process for Converting Biomass Directly into High-Quality Fungible Hydrocarbon Fuels - R&D for Refinery Upgrading and Brownfield Integration L. Felix, M. Linck, T. Marker, P. Ortiz-Toral, M. Roberts, J. Wangerow 3BO.3 Residual, Future Sources and Applications of Biodiesel Production

3BO.3.2

Residual Lipids to Highly Sustainable Diesel S. Bezergianni, A. Dimitriadis, L. Chrysikou, S. Voutetakis

3BO.3.5

Used Cooking Oil as Feedstock for Aviation Biofuels: Current Situation and Prospects M. Buffi, D. Tacconi, M. Prussi, D. Chiaramonti 3CO.2 Novel feedstocks and Microorganisms

3CO.2.3

Employing Marine Yeast and Seawater Based Media in Bioethanol Production A.S. Zaky, C. Du 3CO.3 Upgrading of biogas and biomethane

3CO.3.2

Purification and Upgrading of Biogas with Natural Zeolites from Tuffs V. Paolini, E. Guerriero, F. Petracchini, A. Bencini, S. Drigo, I. Bientinesi, E. Facci

3CO.3.3

Hydrogen Sulphide Removal from Biogas Stream by Green Sulphur Bacteria Under Led Illumination E. De Luca, C. Felici, N. Corsaro, S. Rosa, A. Signorini, G. Izzo

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3CO.3.5

Use of the Sabatier Process for Dynamic Biogas Upgrading in Northern Germany L. Jürgensen, E.A. Ehimen, J. Born, J.B. Holm-Nielsen 3CO.6 Innovative process approaches

3CO.6.3

Biomass Saccharification: Development of Strategies for Enzyme Recycling A.C. Rodrigues, M.Ø. Haven, J. Lindedam, C. Felby, F.M. Gama

3CO.6.4

Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Pretreated Wheat Straw: Impact of Lignin M. Huron, D. Hudebine, N. Lopes Ferreira, D. Lachenal

3CO.6.5

Amaranth Lignocellulose as Feedstock for Bioethanol Production: Effect of Microwave-Assisted Alkaline Pretreatment on Reducing Sugar Yield S. Marx, N. Xaba, I. Chiyanzu 3CO.10 Pyrolysis Fundamentals and Processes / 1

3CO.10.1

Techno-Economic Assessment of Different Conversion Pathways for Pyrolysis Char from Pig Manure T. Kuppens, M. Van Dael, J. Maggen, K. Vanreppelen, J. Yperman, R. Carleer, H. Elen, S. Van Passel

3CO.10.2

Investigations on the Exothermicity of Wood Pyrolysis with Laser-Induced Fluorescence N. Zobel, A. Anca-Couce, F. Behrendt

3CO.10.3

Pyrolysis of a Single Wooden Particle: a Numerical Model Calibrated Versus Intraparticle Gas Sampling Measurements F. Patuzzi, S. Ciuta, M. J. Castaldi, M. Baratieri

3CO.10.4

Hydrogen Production from Pyrolysis-Catalytic Steam Reforming of Biomass: Influence of Reforming Temperature A. Arregi, G. Lopez, M. Amutio, M. Artetxe, A. Erkiaga, J. Alvarez, I. Barbarias, M. Olazar 3CO.14 Pyrolysis Fundamentals and Processes / 2

3CO.14.3

Sewage Sludge Fast Pyrolysis in a Conical Spouted Bed Reactor J. Alvarez, G. Lopez, M. Amutio, M. Artetxe, A. Erkiaga, I. Barbarias, A. Arregi, M. Olazar

3CO.14.4

Fate of Minerals in the Fast Pyrolysis Process E.J. Leijenhorst, L. van de Beld, E. Meers, W. Prins

3CO.14.5

Characterization of Plant Biomass Derived Black Carbon (Biochar) as Soil Amendment by X Ray Powder Diffraction R. Caliandro, A. Libutti, B.D. Belviso, G. Chita, M. Monteleone 3DO.2 Hydrothermal Pyrolysis and Catalysis

3DO.2.1

Bio-Oil Production by Pyrolysis and Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii C. Hognon, J. Texier, F. Delrue, M. Grateau, A. Roubaud

3DO.2.3

Investigation of Low-volatile Reaction Media for Thermochemical Direct Liquefaction of Lignocellulosics D. Kröhnert, T. Willner

3DO.2.4

In Situ Catalytic Upgrading of Rice Husk Pyrolysis Oil over MCM-22 and its Delaminated Counterpart: Effect of Catalyst Physical Configuration on its Performance S.R. Naqvi, Y. Uemura, N. Osman, Y. Sugiura, N. Nishiyama 3DO.5 Hydrothermal Pretreatment

3DO.5.1

Techno-Economics of Dry and Wet Torrefaction Process for Improved Bio-Feedstocks for Biorefinery Applications R.S. Kempegowda, R. Khalil, Ø. Skreiberg

3DO.5.3

Thermo-Fluid Model of a Batch Hydrothermal Carbonization Reactor D. Basso, F. Patuzzi, M. Baratieri, L. Fiori

3DO.5.4

Combination of Hydrothermal Carbonization and Wet Oxidation B. Weiner, G. Riedel, R. Köhler, I. Baskyr, J. Pörschmann, F.D. Kopinke

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3DO.7 Synthetic biofuels 3DO.7.1

Direct Thermo Catalytic Transformation of Pine Wood into Low Oxygenated Fuel W. Al Maksoud 3DO.8 Torrefaction

3DO.8.5

Comparison of Explosion Characteristics of Torrefied and Raw Biomass C. Huéscar Medina, H.N. Phylaktou, G.E. Andrews, B.M. Gibbs

4. Biomass Policies, Markets and Sustainability PLENARY SESSIONS: 4BP.1 4BP.1 Bioenergy in Perspective 4BP.1.1

A Trias Biologica for Better Biobased Policies K.W. Kwant, A. Moerkerken, A.B. Stuij, N. van Beeck

4BP.1.2

Perspectives on Quantifying the Benefits of Forest-Based Bioenergy G. Berndes, A. Cowie, T. Smith, H. Chum, L. Gustavsson, K. Pingoud, K. Kline

4BP.1.3

Impact of Promotion Mechanisms for Advanced Biofuels on Biomass Markets L. Pelkmans ORAL SESSIONS: 4BO.7, 4BO.11, 4BO.15, 4CO.7, 4CO.11, 4CO.15, 4DO.3, 4DO.6, 4DO.9 4BO.7 Combined impact of logistic strategies and policy measures on biobased products future market perspectives

4BO.7.2

Techno-Economic Evaluation of Tree Pruning Biomass Fired Power Plants for Electricity Generation: The Case of three Prefectures in Greece A. Sagani, M. Hagidimitriou, V. Dedoussis

4BO.7.3

Impact of the EU RES Policies on the Use of Wood for Energy and International Trade of Wood Biomass A. Moiseyev, B. Solberg, M. Kallio

4BO.7.4

Estimating Site-Specific Logistics and Land Costs for New Biorefinery Construction in the Pacific Northwest P. Tittmann, Q. Hart, N. Parker, B. Jenkins

4BO.7.5

Analysis of the Population of Small-scale Furnaces on the Example of Germany C. Viehmann, T. Schmidt-Baum, J. Witt 4BO.11 Sustainability Assessment criteria and harmonisation

4BO.11.1

Sustainability-Indicators for Local Heat Supply Systems Based on Renewable Energy D. Hehenberger-Risse, A.K. Lutzenberger

4BO.11.2

Towards a Standard Methodology for the Sustainability Assessment of Energy Systems with Algae - An European Approach in FUEL4ME M. Hingsamer, G. Jungmeier

4BO.11.3

The Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP): Sustainability Indicators for Bioenergy in Germany U. Eppler

4BO.11.4

Biograce-II - Harmonised Greenhouse Gas Calculations for Electricity, Heating and Cooling from Biomass N. Ludwiczek, D. Bacovsky, J. Neeft

4BO.11.5

Transparency and Harmonization amongst Evaluation Methods D. Thrän, D. Pfeiffer 4BO.15 Applied sustainability assessment

4BO.15.1

The Sustainability of Bioenergy in a Scenario with Alternative Biomass Resource Applications E. Spijker, K Szendrei, T. Schröder

4BO.15.2

Sustainability Assessment of Lignocellulosic Bio-Ethanol Value Chain: Carbon Footprint and Cost Analysis Y. Wang, A.W.L. Ee, H.H. Khoo

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4BO.15.3

Sustainability of Cereal Straw Production for Energy Feedstock: An On-Farm Environmental Assessment N. Palmieri, G. Giannoccaro, M.B. Forleo

4BO.15.4

Social Concerns of Lignocellulosic Biorefinary Projects. What Needs to be Assessed? R.A. Diaz-Chavez

4BO.15.5

Sugarcane Ethanol Expansion Impacts in 2025 using the Brazilian Land Use Model - BLUM L. Harfuch 4CO.7 Biofuels Policy

4CO.7.1

Bioenergy: Sustaining the Future - Financial Support for Innovative and Collaborative Bioenergy Demonstrator Projects M. Cooper, K. Görner

4CO.7.3

Performance Based Regulations Provide a Rational Basis for Sustainability Assessment S. Kaffka

4CO.7.4

Greenhouse Gas Neutral Germany and the Role of Biomass H. Lehmann, M. Nowakowski 4CO.11 GHG balances and land use aspects of bioenergy

4CO.11.1

How Certain are Greenhouse Gas Reductions from Bioenergy? Life Cycle Assessment and Uncertainty Analysis of a Forest Residue-to-Electricity Supply Chain M. Roeder, C. Whittaker, P. Thornley

4CO.11.2

Alternative Approaches to Estimate Land Use Change Due to Biofuels Demand M. Padella, K. Overmars, R. Edwards, L. Marelli

4CO.11.3

Biochar-Mediated Reductions in Nitrous Oxide Through Soil Amendment S.L. Martin, M.L. Clarke, M. Othman, H.M. West

4CO.11.4

Costs of CO2 Emission Reduction in Biomass-Based District Heat Production Systems N.L. Truong, L. Gustavsson 4CO.15 Environmental Aspects of Using Residues and Wastes

4CO.15.1

Is Bioenergy from Residues Really and Always Sustainable? Qualitative Assessment for Policymakers J. Giuntoli, V. Vorkapic, L. Garcia-Lledo, A. Agostini

4CO.15.2

Environmental and Economic Assessment of a Lignocellulose-Based Bioethanol Plant with Inbicon-Technology K. Zech, K. Meisel, A. Brosowski

4CO.15.5

Cereal Straws for Energy Conversion: A Regional Assessment to Preserve Soil Organic Carbon and Decrease GHG Emissions P. Garofalo, A.R.B. Cammerino, M. Kami Delivand, J. Giuntoli, M. Monteleone 4DO.3 Regional policies and strategies for bioenergy implementations

4DO.3.1

Handling Uncertainty in Bioenergy Policy Design - A Case Study Analysis of UK and German Bioelectricity Policy Documents A. Purkus, M. Röder, E. Gawel, D. Thrän, P. Thornley

4DO.3.2

Promoting Regional Bioenergy Initiatives in Poland, Romania and Slovakia J. Raitila

4DO.3.5

Is the German Bioenergy Village Model Suitable to Design Local Agroenergy Districts in EU Rural Areas? M. Prosperi, A. Lopolito, M. Monteleone 4DO.6 Global bioenergy policies

4DO.6.1

Are Shocks to Wood Fuel Production Permanent? Evidence from the EU J. Jaunky, L. Lundmark

4DO.6.2

Long Term Future for Bioenergy in India: an Assessment of Co-Benefits K. Bhaskar, P.R. Shukla

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Combining Bioenergy and Food Security: an Approach and Rapid Appraisal Tool to Guide Bioenergy Policy Formulation I. Maltsoglou, A. Kojakovic, L. Rincon, E. Beall, E. Felix, S. Valle, A. Gianvenuti, G. Branca, A. Rossi, H. Thofern

4DO.6.4

Fuel Wood Consumption in Brazilian Residential Sector, Energy Consumption in Households and Carbon Footprint of Development in Selected Brazilian Regions, Comparing Brazil and France S.T. Coelho, F. Lecoq, C.L. Cortez, C. Barbier, L.G. Tudeschini 4DO.9 Resource efficiency from feedstock to biorefinery

4DO.9.2

Integrated Sustainability Assessment of Novel Biorefinery Products N. Rettenmaier, H. Keller, M. Müller-Lindenlauf, G. Reinhardt

4DO.9.3

BioEconomy Regional Strategy Toolkit - The BERST Project R. Guisson, M. Van Leeuwen

4DO.9.5

Evaluation of the Coherence of the Waste Wood Management in Switzerland by Qualitative and Quantitative Approach F.C. Bergeron

I. Industry Sessions PLENARY SESSIONS: IBP.2 IBP.2 Industry takes the lead IBP.2.1

Arkema's Plant-Based Factories and Biobased Products J.-L. Dubois

IBP.2.3

Producing and Purifying Syngas from Woody Biomass for TIGAS Gasoline Synthesis R. Knight, A. Kramer, R. Slimane, B. Bryan, J. Patel, H. Virta, J.H. Jensen, K.J. Andersson, R.M. Nielsen, J. Galliher

IBP.2.4

The Sunliquid® Process - Cellulosic Ethanol from Agricultural Residues A. Hartmair ORAL SESSIONS: IBO.4, IBO.8, IBO.12, ICO.4, ICO.8, ICO.12 IBO.4 Biological conversion

IBO.4.2

Lessons to Learn from the Swedish Ethanol Roller Coaster J. Lindstedt

IBO.4.3

Green Chemistry: PROESA® Technology to Convert Biomass into Bio-based Chemicals D. Giordano IBO.8 Biogas, biomethane and aviation

IBO.8.1

The GAYA Project - Towards Industrialization of 2nd Generation bioSNG Pathway O. Guerrini

IBO.8.2

Discontinuous 2-Stage Dry Digestion for Solid Organic Waste J. Großmann, H. Hilse, J. Springer IBO.12 Power and heat

IBO.12.1

Torrefied Biomass Coal Co-Firing Tests on a 500-Kwt Furnace M. Paci, P. Leoni, S. Gasperetti, N. Rossi, G. Bonvicini, G. Coraggio, M. Faleni

IBO.12.3

Experimental Investigation of a 45 MW CHP Spreader Stoker Biomass Boiler C. Marty, T. Florea, T. Nocquet, M. Al Haddad ICO.4 Thermochemical conversion

ICO.4.2

The Bioliq Concept from an Industry Point of View - Conversion of Renewable Feedstocks the Thermochemical Route A. Günther

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Commercial Scale Gasification of Biomass and Waste T. Nocquet, T. Florea, C. Marty, M. Al Haddad

ICO.4.4

EQTEC Gasifier Technology A Sustainable Way to Energy L. Coll

ICO.4.5

A Novel Approach to Torrefaction: Use of an Oxidation Catalyst for Gas Treatment D. Herren ICO.8 Biomass Resources / 1

ICO.8.2

Cooperation Concepts for Dedicated Biomass Production via Short Rotation Plantations – Opportunities for Decentralised Biomass Heat and Power in Europe M. Weitz

ICO.8.3

Bamboo as Sustainable Biomass Energy: A Suitable Alternative for Firewood and Charcoal Production in Africa J. Fu ICO.12 Biomass Resources / 2

ICO.12.1

Flexible Food and Fuel Mini-Biorefineries L.H. Christensen, B.H. Christensen

ICO.12.3

The Pilot Plant Activities of the Biofat Project M. Prussi, S. Mangini, L. Rodolfi, N. Biondi, N. Bassi, D. Chiaramonti, M.R. Tredici

ICO.12.5

Market Deployment of Biomethane in IEA Member Countries - Focus on Stakeholders Questionnaire E. Billig, N. Devriendt, D. Thrän, T. Persson, L. Kranzl, J. Baldwin, J. Ponitka, M. Seiffert, M. Svensson, J. Matzenber, L. Pelkmans, M. Van Dael

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POSTERS 1. Biomass Resources 1CV.3 Biomass potentials and biomass mobilisation / Biomass feedstock mobilisation for energy use 1CV.3.1

Comparison of High Density Laser Scanning Methods for Tree-Level Biomass Estimation V. Kankare, M. Holopainen, M. Vastaranta, J. Hyyppä, H. Hyyppä, P. Alho

1CV.3.13

Optimisation of Verge Grass Mobilisation in the Province of East-Flanders R. Guisson, X. Egurbide-Aragon, K. Nackaerts, S. Kempenaers

1CV.3.22

A Systemic Study of Biofuels in Complex Agriculture Markets J.A. Hilbert

1CV.3.23

Energy Planning According to a Demand-Driven Approach. How to Match Energy Use and Biomass Availability at Regional Scale A.R.B. Cammerino, P. Garofalo, M. Monteleone, E. Koukios

1CV.3.24

How to Choose the Optimal Transportation Method - A Modeling Approach A.-K. Müller, M. Pesch, M. Fröhling, F. Schultmann

1CV.3.26

Rapid Composting of Kitchen Waste for Biomass Production R. Pathak, K. Arora, S. Sharma

1CV.3.29

Biomass Transport Plan Optimization and Weather Conditions: a Multi-Objective MILP Model with LCA Methods for a Power Plant Located in Chile B. Cienfuegos, W.-R. Poganietz, L. Schebek

1CV.3.30

Phytoattenuation: a Proposal Case for Cleaning Heavy Metal Contaminated Territory in Lithuania A. Kasiuliene, V. Paulauskas

1CV.3.40

The Ogliastra Forest Biomasses: Evaluations for Possible Energy Purposes E. Melis, C. Asquer, A. Pistis, P.F. Orrù, E.A. Scano

1CV.3.42

Estimation of Biomass Production from Olive Tree Pruning by Field Sampling, Crop Characterization and Statistical Methods A.M. Martínez-Rodríguez, F.J. Gallego, J. Terrados, I. Romero, E. Ruiz-Ramos, E. Castro

1CV.3.43

Recovery of Agro-Industrial By-Products for Anaerobic Digestion:olive Pomace and Citrus Pulp M. Soldano, N. Labartino, L. Rossi, C. Fabbri, S. Piccinini

1CV.3.55

The Investigation of Torrefaction and Properties of Formed Products from Agro-cultural Residues and Woody Biomass M. Valantinavičius, T. Vonžodas, M. Praspaliauskas, N. Pedišius

1CV.3.56

The Investigation of Syngas Formation in Co-gasification of Dried Sewage Sludge Mixtures with Wood Biomass M. Praspaliauskas, N. Pedišius, T. Vonžodas, M. Valantinavičius

1CV.3.59

Stumps for Bioenergy: Comparison of Two Harvesting Methods and Study of the Fuel Quality L. Pari, F. Gallucci, M. Barontini, G. Picchi, R. Spinelli, A. Scarfone

1CV.3.60

Optimizing Forest-Biomass Supply to a CHP-Plant Taking into Account Fuel Properties and their Effects on Boiler Efficiency E. Jäppinen, O.-J. Korpinen, T. Ranta

1CV.3.61

Efficient Recovery of Energy from Renewable Solid Fuels C. Keichel

1CV.3.62

Assessment of Waste Wood Potential for the Energy Production and the Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductionsin Switzerland F.C. Bergeron

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1CV.4 Cultivation of biomass crops for sustainable bioenergy 1CV.4.1

High-Yield Tropical Feedstocks for Bioenergy Production A. Hashimoto, R. Ogoshi, D. Takara, S. Khanal, S. Crow

1CV.4.17

Productivity of Permanent Grasslands under Different Management in Foothills of Hrubý Jeseník Mts. (Czech Republic) P. Mičová, M. Štýbnarová, O. Látal

1CV.4.18

Influence of Stem Length on Harvesting Solutions for Sweet Sorghum A. Assirelli, S. Amaducci, A. Suardi, A. Del Giudice, A. Scarfone, E. Santangelo, L. Pari

1CV.4.19

Preliminary Results on Alternative Systems for Arundo Storage M. Barontini, E. Santangelo, S. Figorilli, R. Bellacima, F. Gallucci, A. Assirelli, L. Pari

1CV.4.20

The Increase of the Particle Size of Chopped Arundo by Means of a Chipper Prototype A. Assirelli, E. Santangelo, A. Acampora, A. Del Giudice, V. Civitarese, L. Pari

1CV.4.21

State of Art of Jatropha Curcas L. Harvesting Methods L. Pari, A. Suardi, A. Scarfone, E. Santangelo

1CV.4.24

Phytoremediation of Cd and Ni Contaminated Wastewaters by Miscanthus J. Lino, A.L. Fernando, B. Barbosa, S. Boléo, J. Costa, M.P. Duarte, B. Mendes

1CV.4.27

Grasses - A Potential Sustainable Resource for Biocrude Production I.F. Grigoras, L.A. Rosendahl, S.S. Toor, T.H. Pedersen, A.K.P. Meyer

1CV.4.35

Improvement on the Thermostability and Activity of APX1 from Energy Plant Jatropha Curcas L. by Hyper-Acidic Fusion Partners M. Zhang, Y. Yang, X. Li, H. Wang, S. Yang, S. Wang, M. Gong, Z. Zou

1CV.4.39

Influence of Tree Parts on Energetic Requirement of a Commercial Chipper V. Civitarese, L. Pari, A. Assirelli, E. Santangelo, R. Spinelli, R. Fanigliulo, D. Pochi

1CV.4.40

Influence of Yield Productivity of Understudied Wood Species on Self-Propelled Chipper Performances V. Civitarese, L. Pari, A. Acampora, S. Faugno, S. Pindozzi, A. Suardi, A. Assirelli

1CV.4.41

Dehydration Process of Windrowed MRC Poplar Stems V. Civitarese, L. Pari, A. Acampora, A. Suardi, M. Barontini, F. Gallucci, A. Scarfone, A. Del Giudice, E. Santangelo

1CV.4.42

Fuel Quality and Storage Effect in Piles of Poplar Chips M. Barontini, A. Scarfone, R. Spinelli, F. Gallucci, E. Santangelo, A. Acampora, R. Jirjis, V. Civitarese, L. Pari

1CV.4.43

Biomass Production of Fast Growing Species SRC in a Marginal Soil (Italy) S. Bergante, G. Nervo, G. Facciotto

1CV.4.44

Short Rotation Plantations Irrigated with Wastewater: Evaluation of Suitable Species for India C. Knauer, L. Doyle

1CV.4.45

Melia Dubia - A Rather Unknown Tree Species with Great Potential for SRF C. Knauer, L. Doyle

1CV.4.46

Hybrid Aspen as a Promising Species for Biomass Production: Estimation of Post-Storm Recovery Potential A. Gradeckas, J. Žiauka, S. Kuusienė, M. Šilininkas

1CV.4.48

Evaluation of Biodiversity of Ground Flora in Short Rotation Coppice: Positive and Negative Externalities A. Feher, D. Halmova, L. Koncekova

1CV.4.49

Efficiency of Nitrogen Fertilisation on Poplar and Willow after the First Two Rotation Periods J. Kern, A. Balasus, R. Pecenka, M. Forstreuter, W.-A. Bischoff, A. Schwarz, M. Kaupenjohann

1CV.4.50

Intensive Short Rotation Coppice under Mediterranean Climate: Present and Future Perspectives A. Navarro, P. Campi, A.D. Palumbo, G. Facciotto, M. Mastrorilli

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1CV.4.51

The “BIO:logic” Knowledge Platform for Short-Rotation Biomass S. Voigt, I. Ehrhardt, F. Hecklau

1CV.4.52

Cost Efficient Design of Storage Piles for Wood Chips from Short Rotation Coppice H. Lenz, R. Pecenka, C. Idler

1CV.4.69

The CO2 Microalgae Biorefinery: High Value Products from Low Value Wastes Using Halophylic Microalgae in the D-Factory. Part 1: Tackling Cell Harvesting P.J. Harvey, A. Abubakar, Y. Xu, D. Bailey, J.J. Milledge, R.A.R. Swamy, V.V. Vieira, G. Harris, H. Hoekstra, P. Goacher, J. Crespo, G. Reinhardt, L. Martinelli, R. Pipe, D.C. Schroeder, N. Igl-Schmid, A.C. Kokossis, A. Ben-Amotz, K. Persson

1CV.4.71

Thermochemical Properties of Microalgae and Cyanobacteria K. Werner, P. Piotrowska, F. Gentili, M. Holmlund, D. Boström, M. Broström, C. Boman

2. Biomass Conversion Technologies for Heating, Cooling and Electricity 2AV.1 From biomass characterization to product gas upgrading and utilization 2AV.1.1

Thermo-Economic and Experimental Investigation of Small to Medium-Scale Integrated Biomass Gasification Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Systems S. Herrmann, M. Gaderer, H. Spliethoff

2AV.1.11

High - Temperature Biomass Gasification in an Entrained Flow Reactor - Design and Engineering of a Test Facility M. Kremling, L. Briesemeister, H. Spliethoff, M. Gaderer

2AV.1.12

Development of a CHP Unit Using Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition Engine Operated with Unprocessed Syngas S. Bhaduri, F. Contino, E. Breuer, H. Jeanmart

2AV.1.16

Online Tar Monitoring via FID - Laboratory and Pilot Plant Experiments of an Advanced Online Tar Analyzer Prototype A. Gredinger, D. Schweitzer, H. Dieter, G. Scheffknecht

2AV.1.17

Gasification of Microalgae in Supercritical Water: Experimental Results from the Gasification of the Algal Species Scenedesmus Obliquus Cultivated in the Biq-House in Hamburg S. Elsayed, N. Boukis, M. Kerner, S. Hindersin, D. Patzelt

2AV.1.18

Assessment of a Test Methodology Suitable for Small Scale Gasification Systems S. Vakalis, D. Prando, F. Patuzzi, T. Mimmo, A. Gasparella, W. Tirler, K. Mair, G. Voto, D. Chiaramonti, A. Rizzo, M. Pettorali, M. Prussi, S. Dal Savio, D. Andreasi, M. Baratieri

2AV.1.19

Impact of Gasification Conditions on the Tar Yield of Stratified Downdraft Gasifiers S. Reil, J. Karl, S. Beer

2AV.1.21

Optimization of Biocrude Production through Co-Processing Torrefied Biomass with Lowgrade Wet-Biomass in Dual Entrained Flow Gasification and Steam Hydrogasification R.S. Kempegowda, G. del Alamo, B. Matas Güell, Ø. Skreiberg, K.Q. Tran

2AV.1.26

Tar-Tolerant Anode Materials for a Biomass-IGFC Power Generation System T. Namioka, K. Hara, R. Mizuno, S. Yukawa, Y. Ninomiya

2AV.1.29

Technologies Diversification as a Key for Higher Energy Conversion Performance of Maize Culture G. Allesina, S. Pedrazzi, C.A. Rinaldini, L. Guidetti, P. Tartarini 2AV.2 Gasification for synthesis gas production

2AV.2.12

CPU Efficient Modelling of Biomass Gasification Using a Stochastic Reactor Approach and Chemistry Guided Reduction L. Seidel, C. Perlman, K. Fröjd, A.-K. Klaus, C. Klauer, T. Laska, J. Jalving, F. Mauss

2AV.2.13

Catalytic Reduction of Tar/CH4 by an Internal Reformer in a DFB Gasifier K. Göransson, U. Söderlind, W. Zhang

2AV.2.14

Performance of High Temperature Air/Steam Gasification of Hydrothermal Carbonized Biomass D.S. Gunarathne, J.K. Chmielewski, W. Yang, W. Blasiak

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Fuel Conversion Characteristics of Black Liquor and Pyrolysis Oil Mixture for Efficient Gasification with Inherent Catalyst A. Bach Oller, E. Furusjö, K. Umeki

2AV.2.18

Thermodynamic Modeling of Biomass Downdraft Gasifiers: Introduction to the "Multi-Box" Concept S. Vakalis, D. Prando, F. Patuzzi, M. Baratieri

2AV.2.19

In Situ Gas Composition Adjustment via Catalytic Activated Co2 Sorbent A. Villone, F. Nanna, D. Barisano

2AV.2.20

Biomass to Hydrogen Thermal Conversion Process Modeling and Simulation Activities in the UNIfHY Project D. Barisano, G. Canneto, F. Nanna, A. Di Carlo, E. Bocci, P.U. Foscolo, A. D'Orazio, M. Moneti

2AV.2.27

Measurement of Organic Sulphur and Nitrogen Compounds in Biomass Producer Gas by SPA Sampling L.P.L.M. Rabou, B.F. van Egmond, B.J. Vreugdenhil, A. van der Drift

2AV.2.29

Conversion of Cellulose to Tar Free Synthesis Gas over Nickel Based Catalysts F.L. Chan, A. Tanksale

2AV.2.31

Entrained Flow Gasification of Straw- and Wood-Derived Pyrolysis Oil in a Pressurized Oxygen Blown Gasifier E.J. Leijenhorst, D. Assink, L. van de Beld, F. Weiland, H. Wiinikka, P. Carlsson, O.G.W. Ohrman 2BV.2 Solid biofuels

2BV.2.3

Woody Biomass in South Tyrol: Feedstock Availability and Characterization of Different Conversion Processes for Energy Production D. Prando, M. Boschiero, D. Campana, R. Gallo, M. Baratieri, F. Comiti, F. Mazzetto, S. Zerbe

2BV.2.14

Applicability Survey of Different Torrefied Biomass Fuels in Small Scale Appliances S. Feldmeier, M. Schwabl, E. Wopienka, C. Strasser, W. Haslinger

2BV.2.15

Combustion Of Residues from Ethanol Production F. Zimbardi, M. Prestipino, N. Cerone, V. Valerio, L. Bonaccorsi

2BV.2.17

Investigation of Corrosion, Aerosol- and Particle Formation in a Wood Fired Power Plant A. Stephan, P. Ullmann, K. Speth, M. Gaderer, H. Spliethoff

2BV.2.21

NOx Emissions from Wood Stoves - A CFD Modelling Approach M. Bugge, N.E.L Haugen, Ø. Skreiberg

2BV.2.22

The Dependence of the Emissions on the Size of Logs in Space-Heating Biomass Stove T. Vonžodas, E. Lemanas, M. Valantinavičius

2BV.2.23

Combustion of Hay Pellets - Effects of Kaolin and Limestone Addition on the Combustion Behaviour, Ash Sintering and Emissions N. Weller, F. Döhling, J. Khalsa

2BV.2.30

A Novel Approach of a Wood Chip Fired CHP Plant with a Stirling Engine W. Siemers, A. Kölling, U. Hellwig, N. Sachno, S. Schröder, N. Senkel

2BV.2.32

Analysis of the Performance of Biomass-Fired Boilers Coupled with High-Temperature CHP Cycles M. Caldera, R. Roberto

2BV.2.33

Intelligent Heat System - High-Energy Efficient Wood Stoves with Low Emissions. Field Tests J.B. Illerup, J. Nickelsen, B.B. Hansen, W. Lin, K. Dam-Johansen

2BV.2.34

An Indirect Heat Transfer System with a High Temperature Heat Exchanger for Coupling Biomass Combustion with a Stirling Engine - First Operation Results in the Project HTBioStir W. Siemers, N. Senkel

2BV.2.35

Burnout Optimization of Staged Small-Scale Fluidized Bed Combustion Systems D. Mueller, R. Gramlich, K. Besslein, J. Karl

2BV.2.38

Experiences of Quality Management of Solid Biomass Boiler R&D Environment - Case Standard EN 303-5 K. Knuuttila, H. Oravainen, N. Raudasoja, H. Honkanen

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Characterization of the Ash Melting Properties by Various Biomass Ashes R. Marro, K. Friese, A. Grzechnik, H. Spliethoff, M. Gaderer

2BV.2.41

Influence of the Mineral Composition on the Thermo-Chemical Decomposition Behaviour of Different Biomasses F. Döhling, J. Khalsa, N. Weller

2BV.2.44

Selective High Temperature Reduction of Nox with Ammonia in Biomass Incineration K. Speth, M. Murer, H. Spliethoff

2BV.2.45

Experimental Characterisation of Materials for Biomass Co-Firing C.P. O'Hagan, B.J. O'Brien, S.B. Leen, R.F.D Monaghan

2BV.2.48

Integration of a Drying Process in a Large-Scale Pulverized Coal-Fired Power Plant for the Co-Firing of Local Available Biomasses at High Rates B. Everts, T. Distler, A. Kather

2BV.2.49

An Investigation into the Ash Deposition Behaviour of Pulverised Olive Residue and Palm Kernel Expeller Combusted in a Drop Tube Furnace T. Bennet, H. Liu, C. Eastwick

2BV.2.51

Influence of Fuel Fine Particles on Slagging of Commercial Size Biomass Boilers T. Plankenbuehler, J. Karl

2BV.2.53

Towards Low Emission Power Plants: Biomass Co-Firing Combined with Post-Combustion CO2 Capture D. Cebrucean, V. Cebrucean, I. Ionel

2BV.2.54

Physical-Chemical Characteristics of Distinct Particle Size Ash Fraction in a Biomass Thermal Power Plant E.R. Teixeira, L. Tarelho, J.M.E.T. Reis, S.P.P. Soares

2BV.2.61

Emissions from the Combustion of Eucalyptus and Pine Chips in a Fluidised Bed Reactor C.A. Alves, E. Vicente, M. Duarte, L. Tarelho, E.R. Teixeira, T. Nunes, C. Colombi, V. Gianelle, A.S. de la Campa, J. de la Rosa

2BV.2.64

Operational Analysis of a Small Size CHP Plant for Energy Production from Residual Wood Biomass M. Noussan, G. Cerino Abdin, A. Poggio, R. Roberto 2CV.1 Anaerobic Digestion Process Fundamentals

2CV.1.4

Hydraulic Retention Time of 12 Days and Organic Loading Rate of 14 kg/m3d of a Farmer's Biogas Plant under Thermophilic Conditions of Sanitation P. Scherer, S. Antonczyk, S. Off, Y.-S. Kim, N. Scharfenberg, C. Rösner, M. Meyer, R. Arthur

2CV.1.7

Biodegradability of Cellulose in a Continuous Reactor with Increasing Feeding Rates P.C. Benito Martin, M. Greger, N.N. Sibisi-Beierlein

2CV.1.10

Study of the Main Process Parameters Influencing Anaerobic Digestion of Fruit and Vegetable Wastes Through Principal Component Analysis E.A. Scano, C. Asquer, A. Pistis, L. Ortu, G. Carboni

2CV.1.11

Validation of Real Productive Efficiency of Five Full-Scale Biogas Plants N. Labartino, C. Fabbri, S. Piccinini

2CV.1.13

Design of a Bench Scale Solid-State Anaerobic Digester for High Solids Agricultural Substrates M. Gaudet, J Agnew, T. Fonstad, D.L. Pratt

2CV.1.16

Experimental Approach Concerning the Use of Residual Waters in Anaerobic Fermentation Process for Biogas Production A.E. Cioabla, I. Ionel, I. Neamt

2CV.1.19

Strategies and Business Models for Heat Use From Biogas Plants: A European Perspective S. Amann, C. Amann, I. Dzene

2CV.1.22

Analysis of Optimal Fermentation Temperature for On-Farm Biogas Production of Dairy Manure V. Leitner, K. Krennhuber, A. Jäger, H. Kahr, P. Kuttner

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Biochemical Methane Potential Determination of the Solid Waste – “Brewer’s Spent Yeast” as Optional Anaerobic Waste Treatment O. Sosa-Hernández, P. Parameswaran, C. Torres, D. Cárdenas-Chávez, R. Parra

2CV.1.36

Preliminary Results on the Energetic Use of Biogas Produced in a Food Industry Facility: Technical and Commercial Arrangements A.C.L. Ramos, W.P. Calixto, A.J. Alves, E.G. Domingues, S.B. de Oliveira, S.T. Coelho

2CV.1.39

Bio-Hythane Production from Ricotta Cheese Whey in a Two-Stages Pilot Plant A. Signorini, C. Felici, G. Massini, F. Fiocchetti, V. Mazzurco Miritana, S. Rosa, C. Varrone, L. Mentuccia, S. Sau, E. De Luca, G. Izzo

2CV.1.41

Anaerobic Treatment of Municipal Wastewater to Reduce Pollution of South Africa’s Water Resources while Promoting Energy Efficiency at Municipal Treatment Works M. Vusumzi, S. Marx

3. Biomass Conversion Technologies for Intermediates, Liquid and Gaseous Fuels, Chemicals and Materials 3BV.3 Biorefining and coprocessing for biofuels and biochemical 3BV.3.9

New Developments in Hydroprocessing of Cracked Vegetable Oil E. Baldauf, A. Sievers, T. Willner

3BV.3.10

Design and Evaluation of an Olive Stone Based Biorefinery V. Hernández, J.M. Romero-García, J.A. Dávila, E. Ruiz-Ramos, E. Castro, C.A. Cardona

3BV.3.13

Screening of Various Types Biomass for Removal Dyes by Biosorption D.V. Politi, D.K. Sidiras

3BV.3.14

Factorial Experimental Design for Determining Biomass Thermochemical Treatment and Pure Hydrocarbons Adsorption Parameters D.K. Sidiras, F.A. Batzias, C.G. Siontorou, A.N. Bountri, D.V. Politi, O.N. Kopsidas, I.G. Konstantinou, G.N. Katsamas, I.S. Salapa, S.P. Zervopoulou

3BV.3.15

Surface Characterization of Unmodified/Modified Lignocellulosic Biomass, Before and After Adsorption G. Apostolopoulos, M. Fardis, C. Chandrinou, K. Giannakopoulos, A. Kontos, M. Bidikoudi, N. Boukos, P. Falaras, F.A. Batzias, D.K. Sidiras

3BV.3.23

Experimental Study of Drying Different Sludges Using a Belt-Mir Ladepa Dryer X. Meng, M. Steine, S. W. Mirara, W. de Jong

3BV.3.24

Innovative Method of Production of Ammonia from Biomass P. Arora, A. Hoadley, S. Mahajani, A. Ganesh

3BV.3.25

Hydrogen Production by Thermal Pressure Hydrolysis of Lignocellulosic Biomass S. Wiesgickl, A. Weger, R. Jung, F. Stenzel, A. Hornung

3BV.3.26

Production of a H2 Rich Gas from Biodiesel Derived Glycerol by Catalytic Steam Reforming as a Solution to Improve Biodiesel Economy J. Remón, C. Jarauta, J. Ruiz, M. Oliva, L. Garcia

3BV.3.32

Antioxidant Potential of Blueberry Pruning Biomass Extracts C. Tramón, S. Solorzano, M. Tovarías, C. Donoso

3BV.3.33

Development and Evaluation of Biorefinery Concepts for Economically Positive Recovery of Lignin from Wheat Straw L. Schmidt, W. Hüppop, C. Kirsch, L. Zenker, M. Kaltschmitt, I. Smirnova

3BV.3.34

Cascading Approach of Algae Treatment to Obtain Value-Added Products and Fuels M. Francavilla, P. Manara, M. Monteleone, A. Zabaniotou

3BV.3.41

Biomass for Chemicals: an Assessment of European Biomass Resources for Furfural and Hydroxymethyl Furfural Production C. Athanasiou, A. Lappas, L. Arribas, V. López, D. de la Puente

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OPTIBIOCAT - Optimized Esterase Biocatalysts for Cost-Effective Industrial Production: A New European Project A. Gottschalk, V. Faraco

3BV.3.47

Research of Phosphate Accumulating Organisms from WWTPs in Order to Recover Phosphorus from Organic Wastes C. Tarayre, E. Michels, J. Buysse, E. Meers, F. Delvigne, P. Thonart

3BV.3.56

Biomass Bioconversion is Dependent of Biocatalysts’ Post Translational Modifications S.S. Adav, A. Ravindran, S. K. Sze 3CV.2 Pyrolysis / Oil-based biofuels / Synthetic biofuels

3CV.2.8

Fractionated Condensation of Pyrolysis Vapours from Ablative Flash Pyrolysis S. Conrad, A. Apfelbacher, T. Schulzke

3CV.2.12

Pyrolysis of Common Reed: Thermal Analysis of the Feedstock and Characterization of Pyrolysis Products F. Patuzzi, D. Prando, M. Baratieri

3CV.2.13

Modification of Tar from Coking Due to the Use of Biomass Containing Briquettes M.G. Montiano, A.M. Fernández, E. Díaz-Faes, C. Barriocanal

3CV.2.14

Thermogravimetric Comparison of Catalytic Activity of PT/C and PD/AL2O3 in the Thermal Decomposition Reaction of Glycerol V. Kampars, K. Lazdoviča, R. Kampare

3CV.2.16

Suspensions of Flash Pyrolysed Biomass: Systematic Examination of Stirring T. Nicoleit, A.C. Herzog, K. Raffelt, N. Dahmen, J. Sauer

3CV.2.19

Modeling Black Liquor Hydrothermal Liquefaction in Aspen Plus® I.M. Daraban, T.H. Pedersen, L.A. Rosendahl, A.L. Jensen, C.U. Jensen, K.M. Rasmussen, S.S. Nielsen

3CV.2.20

Particle Size and Solids Concentration Impact on Rheology and Stability of Wood-Water Slurries I.M. Daraban, T.H. Pedersen, L.A. Rosendahl

3CV.2.22

A Sustainable and Efficient Route to Significant Implementation of Infra-structure Ready Biofuels K. Møllenbach Rasmussen, C. Uhrenholt Jensen, J. Hoffmann, L.A. Rosendahl

3CV.2.24

Using a Pressurised Fixed-Bed of Porous Materials (Alumina And Charcoal) to Upgrade the Pyrolysis Gas Released from Biochar Production J.J. Manyà, J. Mateo, S. Laguarta, M.A. Ortigosa

3CV.2.27

Experimental Validation of a Predictive Pyrolysis Model in Aspenplus J.F. Peters, S.W. Banks, A. Susmozas, J. Dufour

3CV.2.29

Evaluation and Development of Upgrading Methods for Bioliq®-Condensates C. Boscagli, K. Raffelt, T. Zevaco, J. Sauer, J.D. Grunwaldt

3CV.2.30

Improvement of a Direct Liquefaction Process for Lignocellulosic Biomass and Implementation of Solid Residue Removal A. Gantikow, D. Kröhnert, T. Willner

3CV.2.37

Experimental Investigation on the Effects of Raw Materials Degradation on Performance, Combustion and Emissions of a Single Cylinder Engine Running on Biodiesel from Waste Lipids S. Awad, K. Loubar, M. Tazerout

3CV.2.38

Waste Cooking Oil Based Biodiesel Application in Agricultural Diesel Engine S. Chuepeng, C. Komintarachat

3CV.2.41

Estimating the Higher Heating Value of CVO And HCVO Fuels from Elemental Analysis C. Augustin, A. Sievers, T. Willner

3CV.2.42

Biofuel Production from Wet and Oily Solid-Powder Biomass by Using Non-Catalyzed Super-heated Methanol Vapor Method K. Osakada, K. Yamane, K. Kawasaki, C. Kondo

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Improved Fully Continuous FCC Pilot Plant for Conversion of Biomass J. Fimberger, M. Berchtold, A. Reichhold

3CV.2.46

Future Biofuels and Driving Concepts for Agricultural Tractors J. Ettl, K. Thuneke, E. Remmele, P. Emberger, B. Widmann

3CV.2.51

Thermodynamic Evaluation of Energy Systems for the Coproduction of Synthetic Biofuels and Electricity A. Susmozas, P.L. Cruz, D. Iribarren, J.F. Peters, J. Dufour

3CV.2.52

Design Considerations, Modeling and Assessment for the Thermochemical Production of Diesel Fuel from Miscanthus-Egyptian Coal Blend A. Wafiq, M. Hanafy

3CV.2.53

Analytical Innovations Supporting Biomass-Based TIGAS Gasoline Production as a Model for Systematic Development of Process Sampling and Monitoring Systems C. Hopper, R. Slimane, V. Dragan, R. Bora, M. Lerche

3CV.2.54

Fed-Batch Operated in the Increasing Exponential Feeding Mode as an Approach to Obtain Glucose Oxidation by Glucose Oxidase and Sucrose Hydrolysis by Invertase F.A. Taraboulsi-Jr, E.J. Yoriyaz, M. Vitolo

3CV.2.55

Physicochemical Characterization of Products Bioethanol from Scrap Dates in the South of Algeria A. Boulal, B. Benali, M. Kihal

3CV.2.56

Burnfair: Techno- Environmental - Economic Assessment of Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene Production Chains E. Grasemann, A. Gröngröft, S. Hauschild, K. Meisel, K. Meyer

3CV.2.63

Experimental Investigation of Syngas Dry Reforming with CO2. Influence of Char Properties K. Zakarauskas, N. Striugas, G. Stravinskas

3CV.2.67

The Development of a Sustainable Agricultural Industry Through the Application of Biochar and Pyroligneous Acid J Mmojieje, A. Hornung

3CV.2.69

Vapor-Phase Cracking of Eugenol, a Lignin-Derived Biomass Tar Compound E.B. Lesdema, J.N. Hoang, V. Hernandez, M.N. Ton, E.A. Dixon, M.P. Nguyen, C. Campos

3CV.2.70

First Results of the Bioliq® Fast Pyrolysis Pilot Plant C.E. Pfitzer, N. Dahmen, N. Tröger, F. Weirich, J. Sauer 3DV.1 Production of advanced solid biofuels

3DV.1.4

Modeling the Reaction Kinetics During Hydrothermal Carbonization of Waste Biomass D. Basso, F. Patuzzi, D. Castello, M. Baratieri, L. Fiori

3DV.1.12

NEWAPP: New Technological Applications for Wet Biomass Stream Products L. Doyle, M. Haenel, M. Hitzl, M. Renz, A. Salimbeni

3DV.1.14

Hydrothermal Carbonisation of Renewable Resources: Influence of Process Parameters on the Coal Quality C. Pfeifer, G. Tondl, W. Tesch, P. Tesch

3DV.1.17

Experimental Study on the Impact of Process Parameters on Energy and Ash Yield of Bio Coal Produced with Hydrothermal Carbonization (HTC) M. Ulbrich, R. Schwarz, H. Spliethoff, M. Gaderer

3DV.1.18

Preparation of Biochar from Sunflower Husks S. Marx, N. Piyo, I. Chiyanzu

3DV.1.19

Bench-top Reactor for Torrefaction of Green Biomass Y.V. Joshi, M. Wang, H. de Vries, W. de Jong 3DV.2 Biomethane / New feedstocks and process developments for bioethanol production

3DV.2.4

Biomethane Production Integrated to the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry: The Case Study of São Paulo State L. Janke, A. Leite, H. Wedwitschka, T. Schmidt, M. Nikolausz, W. Stinner

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3DV.2.10

Physic-Chemical Characterization and Biogas Production Potential Evaluation of Alternative Agricultural Substrates I. Marsili Libelli, L. Verdi, E. Palchetti, D. Chiaramonti

3DV.2.15

Classification Effect for Enzymatic Saccharification of Tandem Ring-Mill Pulverized Lignocellulosic Biomass T. Takahashi, Y. Enda, K. Ito, H. Mori

3DV.2.16

Preliminary Study of a Combined Pretreatment of Rapeseed Straw J.C. López-Linares, C. Cara, E. Ruiz, M. Moya, E. Castro, I. Romero

3DV.2.20

A Kinetic Study on Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Pretreated Sugarcane Bagasse Y. Albernas-Carvajal, L. Mesa, G. Corsano, E. González, R. Santos, I. Romero

3DV.2.21

Biorefinery Based on Olive Stones. Assessment of the Pretreatment for Bioethanol Production and Recovery of Antioxidants J.M. Romero-García, A. Lama-Muñoz, C. Martínez-Patiño, E. Ruiz, I. Romero, C. Cara, M. Moya, E. Castro

3DV.2.22

NaOH Pretreatment of Olive Tree Pruning A. Ribeiro-Almeida, C. Martínez-Patiño, J.C. López-Linares, I. Romero, C. Cara, M. Moya, E. Castro, E. Ruiz

3DV.2.23

Study of Catalyst Influence in the Organosolv Pretreatment of Sugarcane Bagasse for Ethanol Production L. Mesa, A. Soto, E. González, C. Cara, E. Ruiz

3DV.2.24

Experimental Design for Sugars Production by Maleic Acid Treated Wheat Straw G.N. Katsamas, D.K. Sidiras

3DV.2.26

Evaluation of Fermentation Performance of Kluyveromyces Marxianus and Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Strains for Cellulosic Ethanol Production L. Amaya-Delgado, D. Sandoval Nuñez, G. Flores Cosio, A. Gschaedler Mathis, M. Arellano Plaza

3DV.2.28

Screening of Pretreatment Method for Coversion of Rubber Wood to 2nd Ethanol T.A. Pham, T. Le, Y. Shida, W. Ogasawara, K.A. To

3DV.2.32

Efficient Enzymatic Hydrolysis and Fermentation of Lignocellulosic Biomass at High Solid Loading Conditions P. Manzanares, I. Ballesteros, F. Saez, J.M. Oliva, M.J. Negro, M. Ballesteros

3DV.2.33

Characterization of Xylans Using Additional Technique in ESI-LC-MS with Highly Selective Stationary Phase Columns F. Sáez, C. Álvarez, A. González, M.J. Negro, I. Ballesteros, M. Ballesteros, J.M. Oliva, P. Manzanares

4. Biomass Policies, Markets and Sustainability 4AV.3 Solid biomass supply chain strategies for increasing biobased products%u2019 economic sustainability and market competitiveness / Sustainability assessment and criteria 4AV.3.3

CHP Power Plants Preparations for Variations in Domestic Fuels Availability M. Laihanen, A. Karhunen, T. Ranta

4AV.3.4

Economic Sustainability of Biomass for Energy Use in Italian Rural Context D. Coaloa, G. Facciotto

4AV.3.6

Analysing Locations for the Biobattery Concept C. Trinks, D. Marazza, A. Hornung

4AV.3.7

The Impact of Financial Constraints on Biomass Production: A Firm Level Data Analysis E. Sica, P.M. Falcone, P. Morone, V.E. Tartiu

4AV.3.8

Full Chain Analysis of the Domestic Used Cooking Oil to Biodiesel Chain - The European Initiative Recoil O. Paraíba, T. Tsoutsos, S. Tournaki, D. Antunes, C. Uggè, V. Magnolfi

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Cost-Benefit Analysis for Forest Biomass Supply Chains by Using RFID-Technology and Interchangeable Containers J. Föhr, K. Karttunen, M. Immonen, T. Ranta

4AV.3.12

Biomass Energy Potential and Research Investment in Mexico G. Alemán-Nava, V. Casiano-Flores, D. Cárdenas-Chávez, R.A. Diaz-Chavez, N. Scarlat, J. Mahlknecht, J.F. Dallemand, R. Parra The Russian Wood Pellet Business: Exports to the Nordic Area S. Proskurina, E. Vakkilainen, J. Heinimö, M. Mikkilä

4AV.3.13

4AV.3.16

Sustainability Assessment for Sweet and Biomass Sorghum as Energy Crop G. Reinhardt, S. Braconnier, S. Amaducci, J. Avelino, G. Basavaraj, R. Buschmann, C. Cornelius, A. Detzel, E.A. García-Zambrano, A. Gutiérrez-Díez, R. Janssen, H. Keller, S. Köppen, J. Magalhaes, A. Monti, R. Parrella, R.P. Parthasarathy, D. Paulsch, A.A.C. Purcino, B.V.S. Reddy, N. Rettenmaier, J.A. Rodrigues, D. Rutz, R. Schaffert, N. Shargie, M.L.F. Simeone, W. Snijman, R.P. Srinivasa, J.E. Trevino-Ramirez, G. Trouche, A. Zacharias, F. Zavala-Garcia, W. Zegada-Lizarazu

4AV.3.19

Calcugei Tool - Biofuel Greenhouse Gas Emissions Spanish Calculator C. Lago, Y. Lechón, I. Herrera

4AV.3.28

Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Biomass from Drained and Rewetted Peatlands T. Dahms, W. Wichtmann

4AV.3.29

Life Cycle Assessment of Rapeseed Oil as Self-Sufficient Agricultural Biofuel - Results of Case Studies from Bavaria K. Engelmann, D. Dressler, L. Strimitzer, K. Thuneke, E. Remmele

4AV.3.31

Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Synthetic Fuels from Lignocellulosic Biomass J.F. Peters, A. Susmozas, D. Iribarren, J. Dufour 4BV.1 Environmental Aspects and Impacts of Bioenergy / Resource efficient bioeconomy

4BV.1.3

Agroenergy Resource Optimization According to the Law of Diminishing Returns M. Monteleone, P. Garofalo, A.R.B. Cammerino, M. Kami Delivand

4BV.1.4

Life Cycle Assessment of Bioenergy from Perennial Grasses Cultivated on Marginal Land in the Mediterranean M. Mueller-Lindenlauf, C. Cornelius, G. Reinhardt, N. Rettenmaier, A. Schorb

4BV.1.7

Novel Biorefinery Products: Comprehensive Environmental Assessment W. Kretschmer, N. Rettenmaier, S. Bischoff, S. Gärtner, G. Hanebeck, R. Harter, H. Himmler,H. Keller, H. Müller-Falkenhahn, M. Müller-Lindenlauf, G. Reinhardt, K. Scheurlen, A. Schorb, C. Schröter

4BV.1.12

Co2eq Contribution of Near Term Climate Forcers Emitted by Small Woody Biomass Appliances S. Caserini, S. Ozgen, M. Giugliano

4BV.1.14

Greenhouse Gas Reduction Potential of Biofuels from Sweet Sorghum J. Pucker, A. Drljo, A. Friedl, F. Theuretzbacher, A. Bauer, G. Jungmeier

4BV.1.17

How Sustainable is the Production of Energy Crops in Heavy Metal Contaminated Soils? A.L. Fernando, S. Boléo, B. Barbosa, J. Costa, J. Lino, C. Tavares, S. Sidella, M.P. Duarte, B. Mendes

4BV.1.18

Sustainable Agriculture and Land Use Management A.K. Lutzenberger

4BV.1.23

Sun Photometer - Remote Sensing for Biomass Burning Aerosol Assessment D.G. Calinoiu, G. Trif-Tordai, I. Ionel, I. Vetres

4BV.1.28

Management of Pruning Residues for Both Renewable Energy and Soil Fertility: a Win-Win Solution in a Mediterranean Olive Farm A. Libutti, P. Garofalo, D. Rovas, A. Zabaniotou, M. Monteleone 4DV.3 Biomass and Bioenergy Strategies and Policies

4DV.3.4

Are Shocks to Wood Fuel Production Permanent? Evidence from the EU J. Jaunky, L. Lundmark

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4DV.3.10

Bioenergy: Sustaining the Future - Financial and Technical Support for Collaborative European Bioenergy Demonstrator Projects M. Cooper, K. Görner

4DV.3.12

A Game-Theory Approach for the Analysis and Optimization of Biofuel Supply Chains R.A. Ortiz-Gutiérrez, F. Bezzo

4DV.3.15

Relevance of Domestic Uses of Biomass in Alpine Areas: New Methodology and First Results G. Cerino Abdin, A. Crocetta, M. Noussan, A. Poggio, R. Roberto Feasibility Study of Biomass Hybrid Micro-Plants for Mini-Grid Based Electricity Services in Rural Communities in Ghana P. Arranz-Piera, J. Cortés, C. Owusu Prempeh, L. Darkwah, I. Edjekumhene, E. Velo

4DV.3.16

4DV.3.21

Short-Rotation Wooden Biomass Production: Barriers and Opportunities in Andalusia (Southern Spain) S. Sayadi, C. Parra-López, V. H. Durán-Zuazo, V. Magnolfi

4DV.3.23

Perspectives for the Development of The Bioenergy Sector in the Russian Federation and Ukraine Cooperation Project Bio-Prom L. Matiyuk

4DV.3.24

The Role of Local Renewable Energy Sources in Regional Energy Production, Case South-East Finland A. Karhunen, M. Laihanen, T. Ranta

4DV.3.29

Olive Husk Management Centers: The Case of Cyprus and Crete P. Fokaides, E. Christoforou, A. Kylili, P. Polycarpou, N. Christodoulou, E. Stefanoudaki, E. Barbopoulou, C. Antoniou, M. Katzourakis

4DV.3.32

Policy Directions for Popularization of Biomethane in South Korea J.H Jo

I. Industry Sessions IBV.4 Visual Session IBV.4.6

Sustainable Castor Oil-based Production through Reactive Seed Grinding: ''in planta'' Catalysis for the Production of Methyl Ricinoleate J.-L. Couturier, J.-L. Dubois, M. Tsagkari

IBV.4.10

The Role of Pine Chemicals in the Emerging Bioeconomy K. Moran

IBV.4.16

European Quality Standards for Solid Biofuels - Training and Practical Experience C. Khawaja, R. Janssen

IBV.4.18

Application of a Model Based Control Strategy at a Fixed Bed Biomass District Heating Plant C. Zemann, O. Heinreichsberger, M. Gölles, T. Brunner, N. Dourdoumas, I. Obernberger

IBV.4.19

Predicting Tool for Melting Temperature of Biomass Ash P. Rogiers

IBV.4.22

Largest Forest Biomass Fired 50 MWe Power Plant in South of Europe M.J. Herrero Vegas

IBV.4.26

CFD Simulation of Biomass Combustion: Dedicated Pyrolysis Parameters from a Single Particle Model J. Blondeau, Y. Ryckmans, D. Corbisier

IBV.4.34

Pyrolysis of Animal and Vegetal Biomass Residues for Fertilizer and Energy Production A. Moriconi

IBV.4.38

High-Temperature Filtration Development and Demonstration for Advanced Gasification-Based Biomass Conversion Systems R. Slimane, C. Hopper, V. Dragan, A. Kramer, H. Virta

Author Index Papers

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Slide Presentations

1725

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Posters

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Keyword Index Papers

1736

Slide Presentations

1742

Posters

1747

Highlights of the 22nd EU BC&E

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Supporting Organisations

1753

Supporting Associations

1755

List of Exhibitors

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Selected Photos of the Event

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ADDITIONAL CONTENT Monday Opening Scientific Opening David Baxter European Commission JRC, Technical Programme Chairman

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Dario Giordano Chief Technology Officer, BioChemtex

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Åsa Burman Project Director, Göteborg Energi

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Thomas Krause CEO, Viessmann

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Jan Grundmann Chief Representative, Vattenfall Europe New Energy

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Political Opening and Addresses Clemens Hoffman Conference General Chairman, Director, Fraunhofer IWES

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Maria Da Graça Carvalho Principal Advisor, European Commission - BEPA Bureau of European Policy Advisers

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Paolo Frankl Head Renewable Energy Division, International Energy Agency

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Marko Janhunen Vice President, Stakeholder Relations, UPM Biorefining

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Daniel Hölder Vice President, BBE - Bundesverband BioEnergie

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Moderated Opening Panel Discussion Prizes and Awards European Linneborn Prize 2014 Wim Van Swaaij University of Twente Enschede, The Netherlands

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European Biomass Industry Association Award

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Awards for the best Visual Presentations Delivery of the Awards David Baxter European Commission JRC, Technical Programme Chairman

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Awarded Posters Biomass Resources: Intensive Short Rotation Forestry under Mediterranean Climate: Present and Future Perspectives (1CV.4.50) Biomass Conversion Technologies for Heating, Cooling and Electricity: An Investigation into the Ash Deposition Behaviour of Pulverised Olive Pellets, Palm Kernel Expeller and Miscanthus Combusted in a Drop Tube Furnace (2BV.2.49) Biomass Conversion Technologies for Heating, Cooling and Electricity: Measurement of Organic Sulphur and Nitrogen Compounds in Biomass Producer Gas by SPA Sampling (2AV.2.27)

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Biomass Conversion Technologies for Intermediates, Liquid and Gaseous Fuels, Chemicals and Materials: Screening of Pretreatment Method for Bioethanol Production from Rubber Wood (3DV.2.28) Biomass Policies, Markets and Sustainability: Short Rotation Coppice in Italy: Greenhouse Gas Reduction Potential of Biofuels from Sweet Sorghum (4BV.1.14) EU BC&E Student Awards Delivery of the Awards David Baxter European Commission JRC, Technical Programme Chairman

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Awarded Students Buffi, M.: Used Cooking Oil as Feedstock for Aviation Biofuels: Current Situation and Prospects (3BO.3.5) Williams, O.: The Impact of Moisture on the Milling Behaviour of Different Biomasses (467, 2CO.1.1) Daraban, I.M.: Modeling Black Liquor Hydrothermal Liquefaction in Aspen Plus® (3CV.2.19) Parallel Events Developing sustainable, biomass chains in a growing biobased economy: lessons learnt and challenges ahead - Monday, 23 June Agenda Session 1 - Current challenges and next steps ahead: an overview of current policy developments and lessons learned from the NPSB program DSB02

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Sustainable Biomass Production and Use, A compilation of lessons learned from the Netherlands Programme Sustainable Biomass 2009-2013 J. van Dam

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Policies on Biomass and Sustainability in Europe and Worldwide: Current Status, Key Issues, Impacts on Demand and Challenges Ahead U.R. Fritsche

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Session 2 - Project experiences: lessons learnt and next steps for further deployment DSB04

The Pellets for Power Project -Sustainable Biomass Import from Ukraine W. Elbersen

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Torrefied bamboo pellets for sustainable biomass import - Next steps for innovation J. Kiel

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Session 3 - What have we learnt and next steps: views from different stakeholders and defining the agenda for the coming years DSB08

Opportunities for Sustainable Bioenergy - Lessons learnt in Developing Countries R. Janssen

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Europe - ASIA Biomass Development Forum - Monday, 23 June Agenda EUA05

Bioenergy in Thailand: Prospects and Challenges N. Coovattanachai

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Biomass Research and Technolgy Programs and Policy Framework in India S. Dasappa

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Algae Event 2014 - Wednesday, 25 June Agenda Oral Session 1 - Cultivation 1AE.1.2

Demonstration of Integrated and Sustainable Microalgae Cultivation with Biodiesel Validation V. Valente

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Commissioning of a Microalgae Cultivation & Harvesting Pilot Plant and Development of a Feasibility Analysis Tool C.Torras

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1AE.1.4

ALGADISK A. Salimbeni

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Continuous, Long-term Production of Isoprene in Fast-growing, High-light Tolerant Synechococcussp.PCC 7002 Cyanobacteria E. Singsaas

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Lighting and Harvesting: The effect on the Growth and Photophysiology of Nannochloropsis Oculata N. Ginnever

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1AE.1.6

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Oral Session 2 - Conversion methods and biorefineries 1AE.2.2

Surfactant-based Extraction of Microalgae Products R. Racheva

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1AE.2.3

Investigation on Intermediate Pyrolysis of Algae M. Prussi

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The CO2 Microalgae Biorefinery: High Value Products and Biofuels in the 'D-Factory' P.J. Harvey

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Oral Session 3 - Products and applications 1AE.3.3

Coupling Wastewater Treatment and Algal Biomass Production: Experience in SE Australia H. Fallowfield

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Carbon-Neutral Electricity: a Cascade of Microbial Fuel Cells Continuously Fed by a Photo-Bioreactorof Synechococcus Leopoliensis X.A. Walter

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Oral Session 4 - Sustainability and economics 1AE.4.2

Screening of Microalgae for Long-chain Mono(di)-unsaturated Fatty Acids Production: the Influence of Strain, Cultivation Techniques and FAMEs. Comparison with Terrestrial Biomass A. Dibenedetto

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Algae Cultivation Using Digestate as Nutrient Source: Opportunities and Challenges R.Y. van der Weide

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Conclusive Sustainability Assessment of Algal Biomass Pathways Through Considerable Extension of LCA Application G. Reinhardt

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Visual Presentations AEV.1.4

Purification of Paper Mill Effluents by Algae-Bacteria Biomass C. Bienert

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Harvesting and Downstream Processing of Microalgae - An Overview L. Sobrado Torres

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Algal Biomass Analysis for the Application in the Field of Biofuels, Food Industry and Bioremediation O. Samek

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Application of Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment to Concepts for Microalgae M. Hingsamer

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Nutrient Recycling by Combining Renewable Energy Production and Biorefinery on a Farm Scale W. van Dijk

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Algae Pre-treatments - How temperature, Ultrasounds and Enzymes Impact on Cell Wall Structure Degradation F. Ometto Area Assessment for Algae Biodiesel Production in the EU, the US, and Brazil L. Galileu Speranza

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Challenge Events Business modelling for micro-algae energy production - Tuesday, 24 June Agenda BMM01

Economic Downstream Processing Models C. de Visser

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Bio-economic Algae Production Models C. de Visser

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Silo Fires in Biomass & Recycling Installations - Prevention, Detection and Suppression - Tuesday, 24 June Agenda SFB01

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Remove the Risk of Significant Project Penalties, don't leave the Consequence of Vented Explosion Pressures and Flames on Adjacent Structures as an Afterthought D. Price

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The Limits of Presently Available Technology for the Protection Against Fire and Explosions of Large Biomass Silos V. Grosskopf

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Self Heating Phenomenon in Biomass Storage - An Overview of Fundamentals, Characterisation and Industrial Impacts P. Jenkinson

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An Integrated Plan for Fire Prevention, Detection and Fighting in Silos for Biomass and Waste Materials M. Bradley

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Can bioenergy pay back carbon debt in time? Challenges of temporal aspects of greenhouse gas emissions from bioenergy, Tuesday, 24 June Agenda CBP01

Temporal Aspects of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Bioenergy Systems P. Thornley

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GHG Balances of Bioenergy:The Sustainability Context U. Fritsche

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Integrated and Time Dynamic GHG Balance of Wood Products and Bioenergy - Combining LCA and Forest Land Use in Austria G. Jungmeier

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Bioenergy Pays Off Carbon in Perspective C. Hamelinck

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Chemical Analysis in Bioenergy Conversion Processes, Thursday, 26 June Agenda GAW01

Introduction to the Challenge Event and Workshop Y. Neubauer

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Concept of Round Robins and Host Site Activities M. Kleinhappl

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Comparison of Different Methods for Tar Analysis based on SPA and Wet-chemical Tar Sampling for Thermochemical Gasification of Biomass S. Reil

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A Test Gas Generation System from Bioenergy 2020+ M. Kleinhappl

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Supplementary Tools for Gasification Gas Analysis M. Reinikainen

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Continuous Tar Monitoring via FID - Actual Status of the Further Development of an Online Tar Measurement Device A. Gredinger

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Sustainability Implications of Woody Biomass Imports from the Southeastern U.S, and the Potential for Improvement - A Symposium and Discussion - Thursday, 26 June Agenda Part I - Recent sustainability studies SIW01

Biomass Carbon Accounting for Southeastern Forests A. Evans

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Forestry Bioenergy in The Southeast United States: Implications for Wildlife Habitat and Biodiversity J.M. Evans

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Part II - Improving Sustainability of Biomass Imports from the Southeastern U.S. SIW03

Forest Biomass Retention and Harvesting Guidelines for the Southeast A. Evans

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Southeast U.S. Forests Threatened by Rising EU Wood Pellet Demand D. Carr

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SweetFuel: An Alternative Energy Crop - Thursday, 26 June Agenda SFE01

Sweet Sorghum as an Alternative Energy Crop: Results from SWEETFUEL S. Braconnier

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Energy Sorghum M. Chobotová

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Environmental Assessment of Energy Sorghum G. Reinhardt

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Ethanol Production from Sweet Sorghum in Brazil - Industrial Application in the Sugarcane Sector R.A.C. Parrella

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Agronomy of Energy Sorghum in Temperate Climates W. Zegada-Lizarazu

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Sorghum for Biogas in Germany K. Zeise

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Closing Session and Highlights Introduction to the Closing Session Clemens Hoffmann Conference General Chairman, Director, Fraunhofer IWES

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Highlights of the 22nd EU BC&E David Baxter European Commission JRC, Technical Programme Chairman

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Concluding Roundtable: Quo Vadis Biomass? Anselm Eisentraut International Energy Agency (IEA), Renewable Energy Division

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David Chiaramonti RE-CORD

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Bernd Krautkremer Fraunhofer IWES, Bioenergy System Technology

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Concluding Discussion

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Farewell to the delegates Clemens Hoffmann Conference General Chairman, Director, Fraunhofer IWES

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