IBBA Workshop 2015
Programme
The workshop was supported by Task 37. The theme, “Pretreatment of lignocellulosic substrates for biogas production”, is related to recent IEA publications, e.g. “Nutrient Recovery by Biogas Digestate Processing”
Welcome to the Inter Baltic Biogas Arena
Dr. Mattias Svensson, Energiforsk
Prof. Frank Scholwin, Institute for Biogas
Keynote: Pretreatment of feedstock for enhanced biogas production
Dr. Günther Bochmann, BOKU University and IEA Bioenergy Task 37, Austria
Disintegration technologies – Impacts on biogas process and profitability
Dr. Britt Schumacher, German Biomass Research Centre (DBFZ), Germany
Case Study: lignocellulosic substrates handling by the use of Landia GasMix Mixing Solution
Thorkild Maagaard, Landia GasMix, Denmark
Smart Instruments for Biogas Experts
Alberto Benavides Cantú, Bioprocess Control, Sweden
Tekniska verken R&D Biogas
Sören Nilsson-Påledal, Tekniska Verken i Linköping, Sweden
Optimized biogas production from difficult substrates with enhanced TPH (thermo pressure hydrolysis)
Günter Doppelbauer, Yara, Germany
Co-digestion of sewage sludge and municipal biowaste with thermal hydrolysis pre-treatment
Mats Edström, JTI – Swedish Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, Sweden
Sense and no-sense of pretreatment for increasing biogas yields
Prof. Hinrich Uellendahl, Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark
Conclusions from 10 years research of pretreatment of lignocellulosic substrates for biogas production
Dr. Ilona Sárvári Horváth, Borås University, Sweden
The technology platform for agricultural based lignocellulosic substrates – Case examples from R&D and full-scale implementation
Prof. Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen, Aaalborg University, Denmark
Experiences with mechanical pre-treatment of horse dung on a biogas plant (190 KW)
Dr. Hans Oechsner, Hohenheim University, Germany
Microbiological options to enhance the anaerobic digestion of lignocellulosic biomass
Dr. Marcell Nikolausz, UFZ, Germany
The efficiency of conversion of cattle manure into biogas by the use of chosen physical pretreatment methods at the pilot scale
Mariusz Dubicki, University of Warmia and Mazury, Centre for Renewable Energy Research, Poland