SEAI/IEA Task 37 Workshop: Anaerobic Digestion in the Circular
IEA Bioenergy Task 37: Overview of Task 37 Activities
Jerry D. Murphy, Task Leader – IEA Task 37
Integrated Biogas Systems
Bernadette McCabe, Associate Professor, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, Australia
The role of Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas in the Circular Economy
Anton Fagerström, Swedish Energy Research Centre (Energieforsk), Sweden
The biggest renewable energy generator in the world combining micro-grid with biogas and solar to foster sustainable development
Jorge Callado Afonso, Itaipu Technology Park PIT) Director, Brazil
Food Waste Digestion Systems
Charles Banks, University of Southampton, UK
Value of batch tests for biogas potential analysis
Günther Bochmann, IFA-Tulln Universität für Bodenkultur, Tulln, Austria
Fugitive methane emissions from biogas facilities
Jan Liebetrau, Head of Department for Biochemical Conversion an Head of Work group for Process biology at DBFZ, Germany
Incentivizing Biomethane in Ireland
Karthik Rajendran, Senior Postdoc, University College Cork, Ireland
Power-to-Gas – Biogas upgrading for a freight transport fuel
Shane McDonagh, University College Cork, Ireland
Microbial interspecies electron transfer in anaerobic digestion
Richen Lin, MaREI Centre, Environmental Research Institute, University College Cork, Ireland
Integration of Anaerobic Digestion and Pyrolysis (AD-Py) for Biomethane Production in a Circular Bioenergy System
Chen Deng, MaREI Centre, University College Cork, Ireland
Greening the Gas Grid
David Wall, Senior Postdoc Researcher, MaREI Centre, University College Cork, Ireland
The Dutch Experience of Greening the Gas Grid
Mathieu Dumont, Senior Consultant, Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO.nl)
Renewable Gas Initiatives
Ian Kilgallon, Innovation and Business Development Manager, Gas Networks Ireland