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29 - 31 MaY 2012, jÖnKÖpinG, sWEDEn+ 28 MaY anD 1 jUnE, transFEr toUrs

WWW.WorLDBioEnErGY.CoM

WorLDBioEnErGY2012

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trade fairConferencesstudy visits

Matchmaking and more

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Main sponsor:

Göteborg Energi alerts its major contributions in the bioenergy field

World Bioenergy is an excellent forum where the path to a sustainable soci-ety is discussed. As bioenergy is a key sector for us and our customers, it is natural for us to be the main spon-sor for the event. It is also a way for us to alert our major contributions in the bioenergy field, where biogas is an important renewable product, says Lotta Brändström, Managing Director of Göteborg Energi.

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traDE Fair 4

ConFErEnCE proGraMME 8

WorLD BioEnErGY aWarD 9

postEr EXHiBition 11

sUstainaBLE BioEnErGY DaY 15

EXCUrsion GUiDE 16

prE ConFErEnCE transFEr toUrs 16

post ConFErEnCE transFEr toUrs 20

DaiLY stUDY Visits 23

siDE EVEnts 26

MatCHMaKinG 27

ConFErEnCE FEEs 27

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Welcome to World Bioenergy 2012Today, the markets for renewable energy are growing at an enormous pace. The development is now so fast that it is almost impossible to keep track. World Bioenergy 2012 gives you the latest update on the current and future developments in the bioenergy sector.

The conferences World Bioenergy, with World Pellets and World Biorefinery, bring together speak-ers and exhibitors from 38 nations, illustrating the truly global character of the event. The oppor-tunity for our participants to also visit the World Pellets and World Biorefinery conferences, gives added value to the event. The whole industrial development from energy and electricity to refining biomass to green chemicals and biofuels will bring new dimensions to green growth and the devel-opment of a bio-based economy.

Sustainable and environmentally sound renewable energy solutions are not enough to win mar-ket shares. The market is evolving and the solutions also need to be cost efficient, profitable and without high risks.

In Sweden, the Swedish Bioenergy Association, Svebio, has promoted bioenergy for more than thirty years, and bioenergy is now the largest energy source covering 32 percent of Sweden’s energy use. In Europe bioenergy stands for two thirds of all renewable energy and is forecasted to keep its share as renewables will grow during the coming decade. The same pattern is seen globally. The reason for bioenergy’s strong standing is that bioenergy offers many of the most cost efficient solutions. World Bioenergy 2012 presents many of these solutions. The conference, the trade fair, the match making and the study tours are the ultimate meeting point for those who want to stay, or become, part of the fast growing global bioenergy community.

What makes the World Bioenergy, World Pellets and World Biorefiniery conferences different from many other world conferences is that these conferences are arranged “by the industry for the industry”, not only taking you from know-how to show-how, but also letting you “know-who” to make business with.

We look forward to seeing you at the 6th edition of World Bioenergy in Jönköping on 29 – 31 May 2012!

Tomas Kåberger Chairperson World Bioenergy, Executive Board Chair, Japan Renewable Energy Foundation

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Andrew LangChairperson, World Pellets 2012, SMARTimbers Co- operative Ltd. The Wood Energy Group, Australia

Rikard Wallin Chairperson World Biorefinery, SPCI, Mill Manager, Holmen Paper Braviken, Sweden

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World Bioenergy is a leading meeting point for the international bioenergy sector, with four major components: an international trade fair, an extensive conference programme, B2B matchmaking and a large number of study visits, all focused on the biomass-to-energy sector. Organised every second year this global bioenergy event is based on the unique “Taking you from Know-How to Show-How” concept, where academic research and devel-opments blend with commercial experience providing a better business context.

On the fi rst day of the event an individual will again be honoured with the World Bioenergy Award. It goes to a person who, in a crucial way, has furthered the development of the bioenergy sector. The six main nominees are government offi cials as well as scientists and entrepreneurs from India, Russia, Spain, UK and USA. They represent different and complementary parts of the global bioenergy sector.

The overall purpose of World Bioenergy is to promote the implementation of bioenergy technologies. By bringing together global expertise and know-how, World Bioenergy aims to show how we can implement a transi-tion from fossil energy to bioenergy within the heating, electricity and transportation sectors.

Welcome to World Bioenergy!

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Monday 28 May 17.00-20.00

tuesday 29 May 07.30-17.00

Wednesday 30 May 08.00-17.00

thursday 31 May 08.00-16.00

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tuesday 29 May 09.00-17.00

Wednesday 30 May 09.00-17.00

thursday 31 May 09.00-16.00

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At this moment exhibitors from 19 countries (a new record!) have already booked their stands and are preparing to meet the visitors from some 50 countries who usually attend this global event. The increased international nature of the exhibitors bodes well for this global meeting point.

The trade fair consists of one traditional indoor exhibition and one “live” outdoor area where bioenergy machinery will be dem-onstrated in action. This is a dynamic event where you can see, hear, smell and feel what bioenergy production in various ways is all about.

The exhibitors are primarily suppliers of equipment, fuels and services to the energy sector. Typical exhibitors are companies who supply equipment for fuel production or refi ning, combined heat and power production, combustion or material handling.

However, there are also trade associations, embassies and government bodies who are keen to contact potential business partners for companies in their regions, countries or associa-tions. This year the number of participating embassies is higher than ever. Austria, Poland, Canada, France and Malaysia have all decided to exhibit at the trade fair in different ways. Come and visit them and the other exhibitors to fi nd out what business opportunities are waiting to be seized by you!

Welcome to us at Elmia, Sweden, 29-31 May 2012.

jakob Hirsmark, product Manager,World Bioenergy

tHE traDE Fair – a GloBal MeeTinG poinT!

eXHiBiTors per 30/3 2012aB04:80 aBa - austrian Business agency invest in austria, aUsTriaB04:34 aBB aB, VäsTerÅsB04:80 advantage austria, sToCKHolMB02:78 agro forst energietechnik GmbH, aUsTriaU:632 allan Bruks aB, BroB07:42 amandus Kahl GmbH & Co, GerManyU:402 anderson Group, CanadaB05:66 andritz feed & Biofuel a/s, denMarKB06:37 atlantic fiber resources ltd, CanadaBB04:80 Bachmann electronic GmbH, aUsTriaU:634 Bandit industries inc., UniTed sTaTesB04:80 Bdi - Bioenergy international aG, aUsTriaB07:80 Bestwood, sUndByBerGB04:61 Bioenergi, sToCKHolMB04:61 Bioenergy international/Bioenergi förlag aB, sToCKHolMB06:82 Biofuels international, UniTed KinGdoMB02:73 Bioprocess Control aB, lUndB06:38,U:410 Bruks aB, arBrÅB01:52 aB Bruzaholms Bruk, BrUZaHolMCB05:33 Calderys nordic aB, GÖTeBorGB05:50 Canadian Trade Commissioner service, sToCKHolMB02:30 CCM-power oy, finlandB02:55 Cellwood Machinery aB, nässJÖB06:72 CoWi aB, GÖTeBorGB05:51 C.f.nielsen Bogma aB, UlriCeHaMndB04:32 dediTech aB, ÖreBroB04:58 dorset Green Machines BV, neTHerlandseB01:66 ekman & Co aB, GÖTeBorGB06:58 embassy of the republic of poland, sToCKHolMB07:66 energimyndigheten, esKilsTUnaB01:01 enterprise europe network Jönköping aB, JÖnKÖpinGfB02:52 farmatic anlagenbau GmbH, GerManyB03:61 filcon a/s, denMarKB01:38 finBio - The Bioenergy association of finland, finlandB05:56 firefl y aB, sToCKHolMB01:79 fisker skanderborg a/s, denMarKB01:32 fliegl iberica, spainGB05:42 Government of British Columbia, UniTed KinGdoMB01:33 Göteborg energi aB, GÖTeBorGHB04:80 Hargassner GmbH, aUsTriaB04:68 HasCon enGineerinG , iTalyU:440 Heinolasågverksmaskiner aB, finlandU:403 Hjo Värmeteknik aB, HJoB02:68 HoTaB eldningsteknik aB, HalMsTadiB04:56 inadco Moisture Measurement BV, neTHerlandsB02:88 interWrap, CanadaJB05:53 Jeffrey rader aB, spÅnGaB01:63 JsC Biokaitra, liTHUaniaB01:56 Järnforsen energi system aB, HalMsTadKU:441 KB e&i Co., lTd, soUTH KoreaB04:51 KMW energi aB, norrTälJeB04:80 Kohlbach Gruppe, aUsTriaB04:80 Komptech GmbH, aUsTriaB04:80 KWB - Kraft und Wärme aus Biomasse GmbH, aUsTrialB02:43 lantmännen agroenergi aB, HUsKVarnaB07:64 laxå pellets, rÖforsB01:62 lin-Ka Maskinfabrik a/s, denMarKB02:30 lin Micropolis oy, finlandB07:56 ljungåfors Media aB, sToCKHolMB01:49 log Max aB, GranGärdeMB01:34 M-Teknik, sToCKHolMB04:40 Macon aB, GäVle

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EntranCE FEEs For Fair Visitors

To enter the exhibition you will need an invitation card or code. By pre-registering this invitation code on our website you get free admission!

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For our conference delegates the fair entrance is included in the conference badge. Entrance fee at the gate without an invitation card or code: SEK 200, incl. VAT.

Want to EXHiBit?There might still be exhibition spaces available.

For a proposal, e-mail to [email protected]

EXHiBition opEninG HoUrs

tuesday 29 May 09.00-17.00

Wednesday 30 May 09.00-17.00

thursday 31 May 09.00-16.00

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“World bioenergy is one of the most important shows for our business and we have participated since it started in 2004”, says marketing manager Kia Bruks at Allan Bruks AB. “We like the concept of “Taking you from know-how to show-how” and always give high attention to demo-shows in our stands. It is simply the best way to describe our specialty, cost effective biofuel production. ”

ABAB is a wide supplier of bioenergy producing technique and always interested in a dialogue with a variety of actors within their fi eld. Representatives from heating plants, bioenergy or-ganisations, politicians and of course the producers – bioen-ergy and waste entrepreneurs.

This year ABAB is also a part of the daily study tours by having a separate demo-area in a nearby forest, where conference delegates can see multi-stemming energy harvesting.

“We are also participating in the matchmaking activity, as ABAB are seeking new dealers for Bioharvester 255, ” says Kia Bruks. “Our expectations on the show are high, from fi nd-ing new dealers to important business opportunities.”

“I believe we have the largest demo stand on the show”, Kia Bruks continues, “and we’re bringing a lot for the visitors to see: ABAB 5800 truck mounted grinder, CBI 5400 grinder, Chipmax chipper, Bioharvester 255 energy harvesting head, ABAB 252 felling head and Lasco logsplitter. ”

B07:72 Mafa aB, änGelHolMB04:80 MaG-Motoren GmbH, aUsTriaB03:66 Malaysian investment dev. authority., sToCKHolMB05:61 ingenjörsfi rman J Mared aB, HUsKVarnaB05:27 Megamet aB, änGelHolMB03:78 Metso power, finlandB02:38 Meva innovation aB, sKellefTeÅB02:76 fredrik Mogensen aB, HJoB06:74 MonsUn lachenmeier, denMarKB03:78 MW power aB, säVsJÖnB05:72 nakkila Group oy, finlandB03:56 neW-eco Tec, GerManyB01:39 nordisk energi/Conventus Communication aB, sToCKHolMB05:62 noxor aB, ÖreBrooB03:68 opcon Bioenergy aB, naCKa sTrandpB01:78 peal aB, HelsinGBorGB03:58 perstorp Bioproducts aB, sTenUnGsUndB02:35 perten instruments aB, HUddinGeB05:39 pilum industrifi lter aB, BorÅsB04:54 plåt & spiralteknik aB, TorsÅsB01:35 promill-sTolZ, franCerB05:31 riela Karl-Heinz Knoop e.K., GerManyU:440 roslunds Bil aB, KVidinGeB01:22 russian energy agency, rUssiasB06:55 s-e-G svenska aB, HelsinGBorGB03:76 salmatec GmbH, GerManyB06:64 scandinavian Cleantech export association, lidKÖpinGB04:80 schaller GmbH (Humimeter), aUsTriaB04:80 schaumann Bioenergy GmbH & Co. KG, aUsTriaB04:80 scheuch GmbH, aUsTriaB02:67 sdC ek för, sUndsVallB06:56 senfi t ltd., finlandB03:88 sensic aB, KisTaB07:52 silexport international sas, franCeB02:62 skogforsk, UppsalaB04:80 solarfocus GmbH, aUsTriaB07:62 solu-arinat Marko Valliluoto ky, finlandB01:55 sonnys Maskiner aB, GräsTorpB01:69 sTela laxhuber GmbH drying technology, GerManyB07:74 stockarydsterminalen aB, säVsJÖB05:39 sTraBaG energyTechnologies GmbH, aUsTriaB05:74 svebio, sToCKHolMB02:56 swedish exergy aB, GÖTeBorGB03:76 swiss Combi, sWiTZerlandB05:57 sågspecialisten aB, JÖnKÖpinGTB04:80 Technische Universität Wien - Continuing education Center, aUsTriaB01:59 Teknikförlaget TfaB - energimagasinet, HalMsTadB01:74 Teknologisk instittutt norway, norWayB01:31 TenCate Geosynthetics austria GmbH, aUsTriaB01:50 Triventus aB, falKenBerGB04:62 Turboden srl, iTalyUB01:67 UaB “Universalus medžio produktai“, liTHUaniaB04:65 Ubifrance, sToCKHolMU:401 Ulma aB, sVenlJUnGaB03:76 Uny-KonsUlT aB, MÅlillaVB01:76 Vandenbroek Thermal processing B:V, neTHerlandsB05:52 Vermeer Viking aB, asKersUndB04:64 Viking development Group, norWayB02:30 Volter oy, finlandWB02:50 Walki Group, finlandB04:58 Walloon Trade offi ce for sweden, sToCKHolMB05:35 Weiss a/s, denMarKB04:80 Windhager Zentralheizung GmbH, aUsTriaB01:51 Wood bioenergi, spainB03:82 World Bioenergy association, sToCKHolMyB02:65 yara praxair aB, KÖpinG

allan Bruks aB:

– We like the concept of “Taking you from know-how to show-how”

“I believe we have the largest demo stand on the show and we’re bringing a lot for the visitors to see”, says Kia Bruks marketing manager at Allan Bruks AB.

” We always give high attention to demo-shows in our stands. it is simply the best way to describe our specialty”Kia Bruks marketing manager at Allan Bruks AB

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“Our main reason to participate in World Bioenergy is to present our wide scope of different kind of technical solu-tions for different kind of biofuels,” says Johanna Lindén, Director Scandinavia, Power Business Line at Metso Power AB. “We have participated several times at World Bioen-ergy and we have good experiences of the conference and especially the exhibition.”

Metso is a global supplier of sustainable energy solutions such as biomass-fi red boilers, complete turn-key biomass-fi red power plants in small and medium size, black liquor recovery boilers and evaporation plants for pulp industry that are complemented with lifecycle service offering.

Pellet-fi red heating plants is a new product from Metso Power, several smaller pellet solutions have been delivered in Sweden in the recent years. In Finland Metso Power just

“This is a big trade fair and many of our customers attend,” says Lars-Erik Jansson, sales manager at KMW Energi, a leading Swedish manufacturer of heating and CHP plants. “Exhibiting at World Bioenergy is a tradition for us.”

KMW will present its latest reference plants, as well as showcasing its brand at this international forum. Of course the company is also eager to meet potential new custom-ers on the trade fair fl oor.

“We’ll be exhibiting our technology for biomass-fi red heat-ing and CHP plants,” Lars-Erik explains. “This year we’ll be showing photographs of our latest reference plants, which are now in the delivery stage.”

Metso power offers pellet-fi red heating plants and bio oil productions plants

KMW energi exhibits technology for biomass-fi red heating and CHp plants

“We’ll be exhibiting our technology for biomass-fi red heating and CHP plants,” says Lars-Erik Jansson, sales manager at KMW Energi.

“We have participated several times at World Bioenergy and we have good experiences of the conference and especially the exhibition,” says Johanna Lindén, Director Scandinavia, Power Business Line at Metso Power AB.

got the fi rst pellet plant deliv-ery. Typically peak load plants have been oil-fi red, but now there is a sustainable solution also for this kind of peak and back-up use.

“We have also another interest-ing solution in our offering, ” Johanna Lindén explains. “We recently announced a fi rst sup-ply of a biooil production plant. Bio-oil will be produced from forest residue by means of py-rolysis. ”

Metso actively researches and develops new technologies continuously, which support sustainable development in power generation. We hope to get a lot of visitors to our stand to hear the latest on these new innovations.

“We look forward to meeting old and new customers in Jönköping. We would also like to hear how the markets are developing in the fi eld of sustainable energy solutions,” says Johanna Lindén.

” We are keen to meet national and international customers who are coming to the trade fair as well as conference and hear what kind of needs there are in other countries”Johanna Lindén, Director Scandinavia, Power Business Line at Metso Power AB

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advantage austria brings 12 companies to World Bioenergy

World Bioenergy in Jönköping is a tradition for the Em-bassy of Austria. “We’ve participated every time since the beginning in 2004,” comments the embassy’s commercial attaché, Dietmar Schwank. “This year we have a stand of 130 square metres, and are thereby the largest exhibiting embassy at the fair. ”

“We’re bringing twelve bioenergy companies from Austria to World Bioenergy. The companies cover a broad range within the bioenergy sector, from biofuel preparation and

“Like Sweden, Austria is a leading bioenergy nation”. Trade attaché Dietmar Schwank and commercial counsellor Peter Sedlmayer, both with the Embassy of Austria in Stockholm, prepare their participation in World Bioenergy 2012.

Many of the study tours go to “hard hat environments” like heat and power plants, pellets factories and biogas plants.

” We’ve participated every time since the beginning in 2004”Trade attaché Dietmar Schwank, Embassy of Austria in Stockholm

biogas for diesel, to boilers. Some of them already have distributors in Sweden whilst others are new to the mar-ket and want to fi nd representatives. They all have expert knowledge of their fi eld.

Like Sweden, Austria is a leading bioenergy nation. Sev-eral other companies from Austria will also have their own stands at World Bioenergy, such as Andritz and Strabag Energy & Environment.”

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Discussions with the experts in the fi eld give a deeper understanding of the processes, and information that no company brochure can offer.

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postEr EXHiBition In addition to the oral

presentations posters will be displayed at the poster exhibition area in Hall B.

Read more on p.11

Can we achieve a sustainable market growth for modern bioenergy? This is a common theme for all actors in the bioenergy business sector. The last day of World Bioenergy is dedicated to sustainability. It includes the fi rst ever public dialog forum regarding the coming ISO 13065 standard – Sustainability cri-teria for bioenergy. Asking all bioenergy stakeholders - how can we guarantee sustainable bioenergy and what could the role of a standard be? Sustainability Bioenergy day is arranged by the Swedish Energy Agency with the support of ISO, SIS and Svebio.

F sustainable Bioenergy Day

Within World Bioenergy 2012 you will be able to participate in several sessions focusing on different themes. The overall focus will be on applied and currently available technology, as well as effi cient, sustainable, and economic solutions. In short: bioenergy solutions that work!

Depending on your own interest and profi le, you can choose among a number of themes, each of them complemented with poster presentations, trade fair and daily study visits.

Policy and targets for renewable energy to fi nd an alternative to fossil energy are being put in place, increasing the demand for sustainable modern bioenergy. Global trade and improved logistics open up the markets. To facilitate international trade in bioenergy commodities, new trading places and indexes are needed, as well as generally accepted standards. Supply and demand must meet to guarantee stable prices. In this session you learn all about current market development, including drivers like incentives and policies.

Biorefi neries with co-production of liquid, gaseous and solid biofuels with power, heat and chemicals for effi cient and optimal use of biomass is the way forward. But strategies, business models, and technological choices are numerous – torrefaction, pyrolysis, enzymatic evolu-tion, thermal gasifi cation, biogas, syngas production, etc. All major biobased industries are today con-sidering biorefi nery concepts. The sessions aim to showcase the current state-of-the-art: the projects, and the technological developments.

Modern bioenergy is a young industry. Therefore, technical development is rapid, with many new inno-vations. This session focuses on technical develop-ment in the whole bioenergy chain, from harvesting of forest residues to combustion technologies and co-fi ring. Optimal use of biomass through district heating or cooling – small scale and large scale - and CHP technology for electricity production.

Today, pellets is a fuel of worldwide importance. The world market is expected to increase signifi cantly in the coming years. World Pellets 2012 will pro-vide you with the tools you need to take part in the market growth.

World Pellets 2012 is an integrated part of World Bioenergy 2012. A three day ”conference in the con-ference” covering all aspects of pellets: raw material potentials, innovative pellets production systems, torrefaction, new combustion technologies, trade and market development, health and safety aspects, etc.

Sustainable transports are one of the key challenges of tomorrow. Can we transport biomass as well as other products sustainably and at what costs? Which are the future fuels for transports and when will biofuels be viewed as profi table? Biofuels for trans-port are under rapid development with new methods, producers and feedstock entering the markets. The future biofuels will be produced in biorefi neries, to increase profi tability and optimise feed-stock use. Sustainability and economy are critical factors for market development, but also the adaptability to the current transport systems. The biofuels need effi cient vehicles and motors, to be competitive with current transport solutions. How will the transport sector evolve within the coming years?

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09.00 opEninG pLEnarY sEssion

Conference chairperson: Tomas Kåberger, Japan Renewable Energy Foundation

Welcome to World Bioenergy 2012

Tomas Kåberger, Japan Renewable Energy Foundation

the route to a sustainable sweden

Anna-Karin Hatt, Minister for Information Technology and Energy

Biomass for energy in india, policy for an increased use

Farooq Abdullah, Minister for New and Renewable Energy

Bioenergy in russia, potential for domestic use and international tradeTimur Ivanov, Russian Energy Agency

iEa technology roadmap – Bioenergy for Heat and powerBo Diczfalusy, International Energy Agency

Global biomass potentialAndre Faaij, Utrecht University

price ceremony and presentation of the winner of World Bioenergy awardKent Nyström and Andrew Lang, World Bioenergy Association

Moving forwardGustav Melin, Swedish Bioenergy Association

11.00 Coffee

11.30 - 13.15 paraLLEL ConFErEnCEs, see page 11.

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tHE WorLD BioEnErGY aWarD – for someone who has made a differenceThe World Bioenergy Award is an award for an individual who has made a difference: a business leader, politician or researcher who in a crucial way has furthered the development of the bioenergy sector. The award is a sign that the achievements of this person are of outstanding importance to the fi eld of bioenergy utilization.

The fi rst World Bioenergy Award was awarded to Dr. Laercio Couto for his research on dense plantation of eucalypt plantations. The second award will be delivered in collabora-tion with the World Bioenergy Association in the opening plenary session on 29 May.

a collaboration between World Bioenergy 2012 and the World Bioenergy association.

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Tomas Kåberger

Anna-Karin Hatt Farooq Abdullah Timur Ivanov Bo Diczfalusy Andre Faaij Kent Nyström Andrew Lang Gustav Melin

plan on early arrival at Elmia on tuesday morning – don’t miss the opening session!

register on: WWW.WorLDBioEnErGY.CoM

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s lo

ng d

ista

nces

Thor

Em

il B

rand

erud

, S

imps

on, S

penc

e &

You

ng A

S (t

bc)

The

pos

sib

ilitie

s fo

r th

e fo

rest

ind

ustr

y

Per

-Olo

f Wed

in,

Sve

asko

g

UK

and

NL

mar

ket

exp

erie

nce

and

exp

ecta

tions

Hen

ry P

ease

, RW

E

Glo

bal

fore

st p

oten

tials

Pek

ka K

aupp

i, U

nive

rsity

of H

elsi

nki

Mul

tifue

l bur

ners

Bjö

rn F

orsb

erg,

WTS

The

role

of b

iofu

els

in

sust

aina

ble

hea

vy d

uty

tran

spor

t –

now

and

in t

he fu

ture

Jona

s S

tröm

berg

, Sca

nia

The

uniq

ue B

ioR

efi n

ery

Ola

Hild

ings

son,

Dom

sjöf

abrik

er

Dev

elop

men

t of

the

EN

plu

s w

ood

pel

let

cert

ifi ca

tion

Pet

er R

echb

erge

r, A

EB

IOM

/EP

C

Glo

bal

bio

mas

s p

oten

tial

from

agr

icul

ture

Ala

rik S

andr

up,

Lant

män

nen

Ene

rgi

A n

ew im

pro

ved

pip

ing

syst

em

for

low

tem

per

atur

e d

istr

ibut

ion

of b

ioen

ergy

Lars

Søn

derb

y N

iels

en, U

pono

r

Inno

vativ

e co

ntai

ner

sup

ply

ch

ain

of fo

rest

chi

ps

Kal

le K

artt

unen

, La

ppee

nran

ta U

nive

rsity

of T

echn

olog

y

Tran

sfor

min

g C

anad

a’s

Fore

stry

se

ctor

– B

io-e

nerg

y an

d B

io-p

rodu

cts

Cat

herin

e C

obde

n, E

cono

mic

s, F

ores

t P

rodu

cts

Ass

ocia

tion

and

Don

Rob

erts

, C

IBC

- W

orld

Mar

kets

PAN

EL

DIS

CU

SS

ION

Mod

erat

ors:

G

usta

v Ti

bblin

, Söd

ra

Jens

Ott

erst

edt,

Sve

asko

g

EFB

pel

let

opp

ortu

nitie

s in

Sou

th E

ast

Asi

a

Chr

istia

n S

erra

no,

Cip

ta B

rique

ttes

SD

N B

hd

Bio

mas

s ex

ploi

tatio

n fo

r rev

italiz

ing

rura

l are

as: E

xper

ienc

es a

ndle

sson

s dr

awn

from

thre

e S

outh

Eu

rope

an c

ount

ries

José

Car

los

San

tana

, Woo

d an

d fo

rest

se

rvic

e ce

ntre

of C

astill

a y

León

(CES

EFO

R)

Low

NO

x b

iom

ass

fl uid

ised

b

ed c

omb

ustio

n te

chno

logy

us

ing

mul

ti-st

aged

com

bus

tion

Mar

kus

Bol

hàr-

Nor

denk

ampf

, S

trab

ag E

nerg

y Te

chno

loge

is

Pro

fi tab

le u

se o

f bio

fuel

s

Mat

s E

kelu

nd,

Str

atec

o de

velo

pmen

t

Exp

erie

nces

of b

iom

ass

pow

er a

nd p

elle

ts in

Asi

a

Dae

-Woo

ng L

im,

Eco

-Fro

ntie

r

Bio

mas

s to

ene

rgy

in A

sia

Wan

Asm

a Ib

rahi

m,

Fore

st R

esea

rch

Inst

itute

Bio

ener

gy b

ased

dis

tric

t co

olin

g

Spe

aker

to b

e co

nfi rm

ed

Dec

isio

n to

ol fo

r op

timiz

ing

seco

nd g

ener

atio

n Fi

sche

r Tr

opsc

h bi

odie

sel p

rodu

ctio

n in

Fin

land

Nat

araj

an K

arth

ikey

an, U

nive

rsity

of

Eas

tern

Fin

land

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hibi

tion

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les

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toge

ther

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pag

e 11

.

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re fr

om o

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de E

ntra

nce

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pag

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dinn

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15.00 - 18.00 rEnEWaBLEs WorKinG toGEtHEr

During 2011 the investments in renewable energy industry reached a record 260 billion dollars, and the investments in renewable energy surpassed investments in fossil fuels for the fi rst time. Thus, the renewable energy revolution is emerging.

Leading representatives for the global renewable energy industry – bioenergy, solar, wind, hydro and geothermal en-ergy, organised in REN Alliance – and from the intergovernmental IRENA, International Renewable Energy Agency, will discuss how to achieve a global 100 % renewable energy system and to what cost.

Chairperson: Tomas Kåberger, Japan Renewable Foundation

Programme:

Competitiveness of renewable energy technologies, Michael Taylor, IRENA

Panel of the REN Alliance Partners:

• Stefan Gsänger, World Wind Energy Association, WWEA

• Michael Taylor, International Renewable Energy Agency, IRENA

• Kent Nyström, World Bioenergy Association, WBA

• Richard Taylor, International Hydropower Association, IHA

• Marietta Sander, International Geothermal Association, IGA

• Dave Renne, International Solar Energy Society, ISES (tbc)

Speech of nominated candidates/winner of the World Bioenergy Award

Networking reception

A central part of the conference is the poster exhibition, giving you an in-depth look at the coming innovations and research. The poster exhibition is the meeting place where all parts of the World Bioenergy come together.

Take the opportunity to meet scientists and entrepreneurs during the conference breaks and exhibition hours to learn more about interesting scientifi c studies and new method innovations or policies from all over the world.

Cont. ConFErEnCE tUEsDaY 29 MaY

The posters will be displayed at the poster exhibition area, in the central of the exhibition hall.

The poster exhibition is open to all visitors. Welcome!

poster and drink reception

Meet the authors behind the posters at the poster and drink reception on Tuesday 29 May. Come and have a drink and listen to short poster presentations. The event will be moderated by Lena Dahlman, vice president Svebio.

Please contact Lena Dahlman, [email protected], if you would like to present your poster. As the time slots available for short presentations are limited, slots will be allocated on a fi rst come fi rst serve basis. A list of all authors presenting their poster at the poster and drink reception on 29 May will also be available online.

scientifi c review

All posters presented at the exhibition has been reviewed and accepted by the conference scientifi c advisory board. List of participating posters will be provided on-line from the 22 May, and given out upon your arrival to the conference.

stop BY tHE postEr EXHiBition to GEt a WiDEr ViEW on BioEnErGY!

Vibrant discussions by the poster exhibition area.

15.00 - 18.00 poster and drink reception

19.00 - late offi cial conference dinner

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ConF

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EDnE

sDaY

30

MaY

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0 -

10.4

5

para

LLEL

Con

FErE

nCEs

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rper

son:

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cos

Mar

tin, a

vebi

omCh

airp

erso

n: r

ia K

alf,

dutc

h Bi

oene

rgy

asso

ciat

ion

Chai

rper

son:

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f Bjö

rhed

en,

skog

fors

kCh

airp

erso

n: J

an s

tam

bask

y,

euro

pean

Bio

gas

asso

ciat

ion

(tbc)

Chai

rper

son:

ingr

id e

ngst

röm

, st

ora

enso

sko

ghal

l

Torr

efac

tion

of b

iom

ass

Dor

is T

ham

er, A

ndrit

z

Bio

-Ene

rgy

in R

ussi

a:

Bar

riers

and

pro

gres

s

Olg

a U

lase

vich

, R

ussi

an E

nerg

y A

genc

y

Impr

ovin

g w

oody

bio

mas

s fe

edst

ock

qual

ity: R

esul

ts o

f op

erat

iona

l stu

dies

from

the

Sou

thea

ster

n U

nite

d S

tate

s

Sha

wn

Bak

er, U

nive

rsity

of G

eorg

ia

Cre

atin

g an

eco

-vill

age:

sav

ing

a fo

rest

and

impr

ovin

g liv

elih

ood

Bab

ar M

ohiu

ddin

, N

atur

e A

llianc

e

The

futu

re p

ersp

ectiv

e

Bja

rne

Hol

mbo

m,

Åbo

Aka

dem

i

Bus

ines

s d

evel

opm

ent

Larr

y W

eick

, Zilk

ha

Can

ada

bio

mas

s su

pp

ly,

dem

and

and

exp

ort

pot

entia

l

Dou

glas

Bra

dley

, CA

NB

IO

Woo

dy

bio

mas

s co

mm

inut

ion

and

sor

ting

– a

revi

ew o

f m

echa

nica

l met

hod

s

Gun

nar E

rikss

on, S

wed

ish

Uni

vers

ity o

f A

gric

ultu

ral S

cien

ces

Op

tions

for

the

red

uctio

n of

m

etha

ne e

mis

sion

s an

d p

aras

itic

elec

tric

ene

rgy

of b

ioga

s p

lant

s

Mat

thia

s S

onnl

eitn

er, I

ngol

stad

t Uni

vers

ity

of A

pplie

d S

cien

ces

Dom

sjö

from

a h

isto

rical

p

ersp

ectiv

e

Bjö

rn E

dstr

öm, D

omsj

ö

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letin

g en

hanc

ed p

rod

ucts

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Hva

ttum

, B

orre

gaar

d Li

gnoT

ech

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ewab

le e

nerg

y p

oten

tial

from

bio

mas

s re

sid

ues

in E

gyp

t

M. Z

amor

ano,

U

nive

rsity

of G

rana

da

Ava

ilab

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and

pro

duc

tion

cost

s of

pin

e re

sid

ues

for

bio

ener

gy in

Mex

ico

Gus

tavo

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ez-V

erdi

n,

Inst

ituto

Pol

itecn

ico

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iona

l

Was

te t

o en

ergy

in J

önkö

pin

g

Ulri

ka G

otth

ards

son,

nköp

ing

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rgi

Bio

refi n

erie

s –

eval

uatio

n an

d

prio

ritiz

atio

n of

diff

eren

t co

ncep

ts

Fred

rik Ö

hman

, Millw

ide

& B

iore

sour

ces,

Fo

rest

Indu

stry

ÅF

Div

isio

n In

dust

ry

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f-he

atin

g an

d o

ff-ga

ssin

g fr

om b

iom

ass

pel

lets

dur

ing

stor

age

And

ers

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erm

ark,

SP

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te o

f the

bio

ener

gy n

atio

n B

razi

l, p

olic

y an

d d

evel

opm

ent

upd

ate

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Uña

Cár

dena

s, U

nica

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lysi

s of

env

ironm

ent f

riend

ly

harv

estin

g sy

stem

s fo

r int

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ted

st

ump

fuel

and

roun

d w

ood

prod

uctio

n

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on B

erg,

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nive

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of

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l Sci

ence

s

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vanc

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onve

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or

gani

c w

aste

s in

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iom

ass

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ar O

ffenb

ache

r, B

DI-

Bio

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rnat

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and

old

bio

pro

duc

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Mik

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annu

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Bio

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ner

y an

d B

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nerg

y,

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ra E

nso

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off-

gass

ing

from

pel

lets

: Im

pac

t of

raw

mat

eria

l cho

ice

and

sto

rage

con

diti

ons

– im

plic

atio

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for

pel

lets

sta

ndar

diz

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n

Wal

traud

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hofe

r, B

ioen

ergy

202

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role

of b

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heat

an

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low

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ther

moc

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con

vers

ion

of

bio

mas

s to

ene

rgy

Luís

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elho

, U

nive

rsity

of A

veiro

Op

timiz

ing

the

use

of w

aste

str

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s

Spe

aker

to b

e co

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sust

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d m

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pel

let

boi

lers

: st

rate

gies

for

min

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ing

ash

fusi

on

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sla

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ega-

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va, U

nive

rsity

of V

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rvie

w o

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ions

to

boo

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use

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mic

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nutr

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re

cove

ry a

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o-p

rod

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b

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bio

gas

and

oth

er p

rod

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id B

atte

n, C

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lags

hip

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atin

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lue

from

was

te

stre

ams:

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mse

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conc

ept

app

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in a

m

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l pul

pin

g p

roce

ss

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nus

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gren

, FS

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/Mid

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eden

U

nive

rsity

and

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mse

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tern

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nal

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n of

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and

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proc

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and

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arls

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vers

ity

of A

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cien

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econ

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, pol

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stud

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ne K

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etha

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n fr

om

drie

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s A

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nive

rsity

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sfah

an

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-refi

ner

y se

par

atio

ns fo

r va

lue-

add

ed p

rod

ucts

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istia

n H

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berg

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hem

ical

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ngin

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und

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vers

ity

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nom

ic b

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r th

e su

cces

sful

op

erat

ion

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activ

e co

nden

satio

n sy

stem

s

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ette

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reit,

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ioen

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202

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ener

gy in

Jap

an in

re

latio

n to

feed

in t

ariff

s

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ta F

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itute

for

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tain

able

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rgy

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icie

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EP

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ram

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The programme is

subject to change.

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programme on:

WWW.WorLDBioEnErGY.CoM

Sustainable bioenergy day is arranged jointly by the central secretariat of ISO 13065, the Swedish Energy Agency, The Swedish Standard Institute (SIS), and Svebio.  

F1 sUstainaBLE BioEnErGY DaY– and final plenary session

09.00 - 10.45 CrEatinG a sUstainaBLE FUtUrE

How do we achieve a sustainable market growth for modern bioenergy? This is a common aspiration for all actors in the bioenergy business sector. The last day of World Bioenergy is therefore dedicated to sustainability. It includes the first ever public dialog forum regarding the coming ISO 13065 standard - Sustainability criteria for bioenergy.

The event will aim to highlight the various sustainable issues and development possibilities from all continents and for all stakeholders.

Chairperson: Birger Kerckow Co-Chair of ISO/PC 248, Germany

Why a Sustainable Bioenergy Day? Paul Westin, Swedish Energy Agency, Sweden

The importance of Sustainability for global bioenergy trade, Luc Pelkmans, IEA task 40, Belgium

Creating a sustainable future, content and progress for ISO 13065 Reiner Hager Co-Secretariat of ISO/PC 248, Germany

Global voices on the possibilities and barriers of bioenergy development. Panel debate with reflections from all continents:

• Europe: Hans Nordström, Co-convener WG 3, Sweden

• North America: Fred Ghatala, Co-convener WG 4, Canada

• Africa: Judi Wakhungu, ACTS, Kenya

• Asia: Kanwar Muhammad Javed Iqbal, SDPI, Pakistan

• South America: Arnaldo Walters, Co-convener WG 3, Brazil

• Oceania: Andrew Lang, SMARTimbers, Cooperativ, Australia

Moving forward with the standard. Summary note of the discussion. Birger Kerckow Co-Chair of ISO/PC 248, Germany

11.15 - 13.00 FinaL pLEnarY sEssion: MoVinG ForWarD sUstainaBLY

Chairperson: Tomas Kåberger, Japan Renewable Energy Foundation, Sweden

Panel debate on sustainable global growth of bioenergy:

• Kandeh K. Yumkella, UNIDO Director-General (tbc)

• Kevin McKinley, Deputy Secretary General of ISO

• Samantha Smith, Head of the WWF Global Climate and Energy Initiative

• Monika Stridsman General Director Swedish Forestry Agency (tbc)

• Kent Nyström, President of World Bioenergy Association, WBA

• Aditya Handa, Abellon CleanEnergy

• Sonia Medina, Africa Renewables

• Harry Stokes, Project Gaia

• Birger Kerckow, Co-Chair of ISO/PC 248

13.00 - 15.00 Lunch and Exhibition

15.00 - 18.00 study visits, departure from outside Entrance syd, see page 23 and side events, see page 26.

14.00-16.00 WorKsHop on iso 13065 15

Participants are welcome to an in-depth workshop on sustainability lead by the WG1-4 conveners.

register on: WWW.WorLDBioEnErGY.CoM

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0 km 40 80 120 km Kastrup

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eXCUrsion GUideprE- anD post ConFErEnCE transFEr toUrs – The easiest way to get to World Bioenergy 2012!

A distinctive feature of World Bioenergy is the popular pre- and post conference transfer tours on the 28 May and 1 June. They offer a very convenient, cost- and time-effective travel option from airports in Stockholm, Arlanda and Skavsta, and Copenhagen Kastrup to Jönköping and back. These tours provide you with an exclusive opportunity to visit a selection of bioenergy facilities en route, with profes-sional guidance and lunch break on the way.

Buses will leave Arlanda and Kastrup mid-morning on 28 May. After the conference, on 1 June, post conference transfer tours will take different routes back to Stockholm Arlanda Airport and Copenhagen Kastrup Airport and ar-rive in time for late afternoon departures.

Please note that tours are subject to changes. For more in-formation and registration, see www.worldbioenergy.com.

Registration is necessary on all pre- and post conference transfer tours.

prE. toUr 1, BioenerGy in aGriCUlTUre and CHp

departure from stockholm arlanda airport at 09.00

Combined heat and power plant, short rotation coppice production, small scale biodiesel production, biogas plant using municipal residues, food waste and ley crops and a green house using biomass for heating.

Biomass CHP plant delivering 50 % electricity and 100 % heat to inhabitants in Enköping.

CHp using biomass fuels – Ena Energi aB, Enköping

Ena Energi AB is a producer and distributor of district heat-ing and electricity in the city of Enköping. The company was started in 1972 by the municipality of Enköping. The municipality still controls 100 percent of the company.

Enköping is located 70 km from Stockholm, with around 20,000 inhabitants in the city area. Today the majority of the buildings and the industry in town is connected to the district heating net. The connected effect is about 141 MW and is divided between 1,512 customers, of which 1,180 are single family houses.

The total length of the net is 84 km and the heat consump-tion for a year with normal temperature is around 20 GWh. The production is based mainly on biomass and is located only 1.5 km from the main square in the city.

Ena Energi has three boilers for heat production, originally using oil or propane gas as fuel. The CHP plant produces 80-85 percent of the yearly consumption of district heating in Enköping.

www.enae.se

prE ConFErEnCE transFEr toUrs, 28 MaY

Stockholm ArlAndA internAtionAl Airport – elmiA, Jönköping

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Biogas from household waste and ley crops – Vafab Miljö aB, Västerås

Vafab Miljö works with sustainable and environmentally sound handling of waste, and is owned by the regional mu-nicipalities. The population of the region is about 300,000, and there are more than 10,000 businesses that generate waste.

Växtkraft is a biogas plant in which bio-waste from house-holds and restaurants is digested, together with ley crops from farms and sludge from grease separators in large-scale kitchens. The biogas that is produced in the process can be utilised as environmentally compatible fuel for mo-tor vehicles.

Biofertiliser is also obtained as a residual product, some-thing that farmers can spread back onto the fields as an ecological nutrient. The Växtkraft project creates a rotation of energy and plant nutrients.

www.vafabmiljo.se

Green house using biomass for heating – tåkern Grönt, Väderstad

Tåkern Grönt is a company that cultivates vegetables in greenhouses. The total greenhouse area is about 10,400 m2. There are two boilers, one for straw and one new boiler for wood chips. The greenhouses, the family house, and other buildings are connected to the two boilers that feed an accumulator of 200 m3.

The biomass amount needed for this heating has replaced about 360 m3 mineral oil. Tåkern Grönt is the first company that KRAV* has approved for ecological cultivation in this field.*KRAV is a key player in the organic market in Sweden. KRAV develops

organic standards and promotes the KRAV-label.

www.takerngront.com

prE. toUr 2, BiofUels for TransporT and CHp

departure from stockholm arlanda airport at 09.00

Ethanol plant, handling of solid biomass at a large scale combined heat and power plant, small-scale biodiesel production and a biogas upgrading plant.

Ethanol plant using grain as feed stock – Lantmännen, agroetanol, norrköping

Sweden’s first large ethanol plant, run by Agroetanol, own-ers are Lantmännen, a large farmer’s crop marketing asso-ciation, and LRF, the Federation of Swedish Farmers.

The ethanol plant is in full operation on Händelö since 2001. Händelö is an island less than 10 km from the centre of Norrköping. The site is close to the oil depot and a biomass fired power plant. The steam and electrical power needed to operate the plant originate from renewable sources. The steam, which is primarily used for distillation and drying of feed, is produced in the bio-fuelled power plant close by.

A new, three times as large a plant, was opened in 2008 at the same location. The new plant needs 400,000 tonnes of grain, from 70,000 hectares of land, and will produce 150,000 m3 of ethanol. Biogas is also produced from distill-ers waste.

www.agroetanol.se

The ley crops are stored as silage in plastic for later use in the biogas plant.

iCE BrEaKEr rECEption FroM 17.00

On arrival to Jönköping: Ice breaker reception with

registration and a light meal. Included in the

conference fees.

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Large CHp using biomass and waste – E.on, Händelö

E.ON is one of the world’s largest privately owned energy companies, with 30 million customers. In Norrköping dis-trict heating has been in operation since the end of the 1950’s and the Händelö plant has produced both electricity and heat since 1980. Händelö CHP gives the customers of E.ON in Norrköping environmentally friendly district heat-ing through a net of 350 km.

A new plant for municipal waste is under construction and will be taken into operation later this year, with a new steam boiler and a new turbine for electricity production. The pro-ject includes an advanced flue gas cleaning and a new chimney. The already existing handling system for fuels will be changed in order to assist both the boilers.

The boiler has an effect of 85 MW and will produce about 650 GWh energy per year. It corresponds to the yearly en-ergy demand for about 25,000 normal family houses.

www.eon.se

small - and middle scale technology for biodiesel production – alfa Laval aB (ageratec), norrköping

Ageratec is a global leading technology provider of mod-ular prefabricated multi feedstock biodiesel processors scalable for a capacity of 2,000 to 340,000 litres per day.

The processors are built to industrial quality standards, ca-pable of producing ASTM or EN compliant biodiesel from fats and oils with a clear focus on inedible feedstock and high fatty acids (up to100% FFA). Front end prefabricated pretreatment units for seed and waste oils are available to clients with crude vegetable oil or untreated waste grease.

www.alfalaval.com

prE. toUr 3, pelleTs, CHp and Trade

departure from stockholm Cityteminal at 09.00. departure from stockholm skavsta airport at 10.30.

CHP plant handling solid biomass, pellets production, small-scale briquette production and a new market place for biofuel.

CHp using recycled wood – Vattenfall, idbäcksverket, nyköping

The plant is owned by Vattenfall, the large state owned energy company, through its daughter company Vattenfall Värme Norden AB. The electricity production capacity is 35 MW, and the plant delivers 300 GWh heat per year to the district heating network.

The plant consists of the CHP unit with a total capacity of 100 MW, and two heat boilers with a total capacity of 80 MW. All these units are used for biomass. The CHP unit is a bubbling fluidised bed and the other boilers are circulating fluidised beds.

The main fuel is recycled wood, but also wood chips and by-products from sawmills and wood industry. As the plant is located on the coast it can easily import fuels by ship. Important import countries are the Baltic states, Germany, the Netherlands and Norway.

www.vattenfall.com

pellets factory integrated with sawmill – BooForssjö aB, Katrineholm

BooForssjö AB is a supplier of wood products. The company manufactures further processed wood products, and refined and unrefined biomass fuel for industrial and consumer market.

The pellets plant was taken in operation in 1995 and is in-tegrated with the sawmill in Forssjö, where heat is used for drying timber and sawdust for wood pellet production. The production capacity is about 50,000 tonnes per year and operates 5-shifts.

Raw material consumption is approximately 330,000 m3 sawdust per year. The heat source is a 15 MW hot gas oven (pre furnace), mainly fired with bark and wet wood chips from the sawmill.

www.booforssjo.se

Biomass trading platform demonstrated – Enbio aB, norrköping

Enbio is a company focusing on energy and biomass. The company is located in Norrköping and was established in 2009. During the spring 2012 Enbio launched its new Energy Biofuel Exchange (EBX). EBX helps buyers and sellers of solid biomass to find new business opportunities across the Web.

The overall objective of EBX is to provide a tool for the various players in the biofuel market to meet in a way not previously possible. The benefit of using EBX is updated market prices, availability of raw materials, new business contacts and environmental benefits.

www.enbio.se

Stockholm cityterminAl – Stockholm SkAVStA Airport – elmiA, Jönköping

Händelö CHP is one of Sweden’s largest biomass heat and power plant.

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prE. toUr 4, solid BioMass, CHp and pelleTs

departure from Copenhagen Kastrup airport at 09.00

Cleantech, CHP, combined heat and power using wood fuels and large pellets factory at sawmill.

sustainable Business Hub – tour host presenting bioenergy development in southern sweden

Sustainable Business Hub is one of the largest business networks for cleantech companies in Sweden and a key player in environmental business development in southern Sweden.

The members supply products, systems, solutions, ser-vices and know-how within district heating and cooling, wastewater treatment, low energy building technology, sustainable urban development and waste management including biogas technology.

Sustainable Business Hub collaborates with businesses, uni-versities and institutes, utilities, municipalities, embassies and the Swedish Trade Council.

www.sbhub.se

Large CHp using primarily imported pellets – Öresundskraft, Helsingborg

Öresundskraft was founded in 1859 and is a producer of electricity, district heating and cooling. The production plant in Helsingborg, Västhamnsverket, was built in 1983 and originally intended for oil. Then rebuilt for coal and since 2006 uses 100 percent wood pellets.

Today Öresundskraft uses around 200,000 tonnes of pel-lets per year in a powder boiler. Most deliveries come by ship to the company’s own quay. After installing three hammer mills the plant achieved the same capacity with pellets as with coal.

This visit will include the plant and the large pellets barn.

www.oresundskraft.se

small CHp using wood chips – Halmstad Energi och Miljö, Halmstad

The combined heat and power plant is located in the har-bour area in Halmstad. The plant was built by Wärtsilä, as the fifth of the company’s BioPower CHP installations.

The municipality has a population of 88,000 and is located on Sweden’s west coast. The CHP is built beside an older heat plant using biomass. This explains why the size of the new CHP is relatively small, although the city is fairly large.

The biomass-fuelled CHP has a thermal output of 19.3 MW thermal and an electric output of 3.2 MW electric. The fuel is wood chips produced in the surrounding areas. The electricity is sold on the market, earning the company green electricity certificates.

www.hem.se

pellets factory at family owned sawmill – Derome, Kinnared

Derome’s wood pellets factory is located in the village of Kinnared, in the inland region of the province of Halland in southern Sweden. The factory has been operating since 2007.

Derome produces approximately 55,000 tonnes of pel-lets each year. Its closest neighbour is one of the sawmills owned by the Derome Group. The mill is a major supplier of spruce wood chips which are converted into pellets in the factory. Recycled heat from the sawmill’s boiler is used to dry the wood chips which are mixed with shavings and then pressed together to form pellets. The finished pro-duct leaves the factory in bulk (loose weight) or on pallets, packed in sacks, ready for delivery to the private consumer market. Pellets are also delivered to industries and heat production plants.

The company dates back to 1947 when Karl Andersson be-gan the first circular sawmill in the village of Derome in the province of Halland. Today, the Derome Group is managed by the second and third generations of the Andersson family.

www.derome.se

copenhAgen kAStrUp Airport – Jönköping, elmiA

The CHP in Halmstad is located in the port area in the middle of the city.

Derome pellets factory – the pellets silo for manufactured pellets to the right.

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prE. toUr 5, WasTe To enerGy and BioGas

departure from Copenhagen Kastrup airport at 09.00

Waste CHP, biogas production from household waste, industrial waste and agricultural waste.

sustainable Business Hub – tour host presenting bioenergy development in south sweden

See page 19.

Large CHp using waste – sysav, Malmö

Sysav South Scania Waste Company, receives, recycles and treats waste from households and businesses in southern Skåne. The company is owned by 14 municipali-ties with a joint population of over 680,000 and has ap-proximately 6,000 companies as customers.

Sysav’s concept applies an eco-cycle perspective, and is based on total solutions and high expertise to combine various treatment methods for dealing with each type of waste in the most sustainable way according to its proper-ties. Waste is a resource and, as far as possible, should be reused. Sysav therefore recycles waste in the form of materials and energy, and only a small proportion is sent to landfill. Even some of the ashes can be reused.

The visit includes a tour of the CHP.

www.sysav.se

Biogas plant using a wide range of raw materials – Kristianstads Biogas aB

The plant was established in 1996 and is one of Sweden’s first and largest biogas plants. The permitted receiving volume is 150,000 tonnes and the material comes from slaughterhouses, organic household waste, manure and industrial products. The plant has a reactor volume of 14,500 m³. In 2011 the plant upgraded 4 MNm³ gas for vehicles.

www.biogas-kristianstad.se

small scale solutions for biodiesel and biogas – norups Gård, Knislinge

Norups Gård is a family owned operation since 1904. The farm has had biodiesel production since 1989. Today Norup is a leading European supplier of small scale tech-nology for biofuel production (biodiesel and biogas).

The company has experience from Scandiavian countries, central Europe, Japan and Africa.

Norups Gård works as consultants, equipment suppliers and turn-key suppliers of complete systems and has a module systems for ”factory in a box” that is easily adopt-ed to local conditions.

The company’s mission is to take an active part in small scale biofuel production, develop, contract and install small scale high tech in a cost efficient way.

The tour includes the biogas plant, feeded with substrate from the farm (manure, corn silage, sugarbeets, potatoes, glycerine from biodiesel production) as well as the biodies-el plant and the workshop.

www.norup.se

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departure from elmia, Jönköping, at 08.00

Biogas and biodiesel production. Production of buses driven by biofuel.

Biogas plant – swedish Biogas, Linköping

Biogas production in Linköping, Svensk Biogas, is a sub-sidiary of Tekniska Verken i Linköping AB, the public util-ity in Linköping, a university and cathedral city with close to 140,000 inhabitants. Svensk Biogas runs a biogas plant using waste products from food industry and restaurants.

The biogas is up-graded to be used as vehicle fuel (to more than 97 percent methane). The biogas is used for local traffic, taxis, buses and private cars. Svensk Biogas has about a dozen of gas stations in Linköping and neighbour-ing cities. More biogas plants are under construction or planned. In Norrköping a biogas plant using residues from the ethanol factory has been erected. Svensk Biogas has also developed the concept of Green Gas, where different agricultural products will be used for biogas production. The concept increases the raw material base significantly. www.swedishbiogas.com

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Kristianstads Biogas AB plant in Karpalund.

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post toUr 2, loCal disTriCT HeaTinG and WasTe To enerGy

departure from elmia, Jönköping, at 08.00

Medium-scale heat plant, solid biomass. Waste to energy.

small district heating plant – Lantmännen Ödeshög, Ödeshög

In 2001 this small community decided to become inde-pendent of fossil fuels for heating. Up to that point most of the heating was based on heating oil and electricity.

Lantmännen is a large co-operatively owned company with Swedish farmers as owners/members. The 3.5 MW boiler, built by Hotab, is designed to use biofuels with a moisture content of 10 to 35 percent and intended for fuels from the surrounding agricultural area, like straw, Salix chips, and grain residues. During the initial period mainly wood chips will be used. For top load and back-up an oil boiler using rapeseed oil is used.

The district heating grid has a length of 5.3 kilometres and the heat delivery is around 12,500 MWh per year. The customers are apartment buildings, stores, industries and family houses.

www.lantmannen.com

Efficient biomass fuel handling – Econova, Braviken

Econova promotes social cyclical thinking by uniting sound business operations with environmental benefit. The company brings customers together in local cycles. Waste products are processed where they arise, recycled and transformed into new, usable products.

Biomass produced by Econova can be mixed with other biomass in order to create a product based on the cus-tomers’ specific needs. The production site Braviken, the venue for the study visit, is also a terminal for temporary storage of biomass products from the forest industry and recycled wood chips.

Econova is an environmental technology company that of-fers products and services within the operational segments biomass, garden, landfill and waste products.

www.econova.se

Biodiesel from used cooking oils and bioliquids for energy production – MBp Group, norrköping

MBP Group organises a nationwide collection of used res-taurant oils. At the factory the oils are handled, cleaned and processed before the oils are delivered as feedstock for the biodiesel industry.

In Sweden we use more bioliquids then fossil fuel oil, in our district heating systems. MBP group is on of the compa-nies that made this happen in Sweden.

www.mbpgroup.eu

Buses use biofuel and test driving – scania, södertälje

Scania is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of trucks and buses for heavy transport applications, and of industrial and marine engines. Service-related products account for a growing proportion of the company’s opera-tions, assuring Scania customers of cost-effective trans-port solutions and maximum uptime. Transport solutions promoting a sustainable society are of increasing impor-tance to Scania and its customers. Support for improved logistics, driver training and the use of renewable fuels are vital parts of Scania’s offering.

Visit to Scania demonstration centre and test driving of buses using biofuels.

www.scania.se

Scania is a leading producer of heavy duty vehicles and develops solutions using biofiels.

MBP facility is located in Åby north of Norrköping with excellent logistics.

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post toUr 3, BiofUels froM aGriCUlTUre, CHp and BioGas

departure from elmia, Jönköping, at 08.00

Short rotation coppice production, biogas production at large farm and CHP using biomass.

sustainable Business Hub – tour host presenting bioenergy development in south sweden

See page 19.

Biogas produced in cooperation between farm and food industry – Wrams Gunnarstorp

A modern biogas plant in cooperation between a large farm and food industry. The biogas plant at Wrams Gun-narstorp can be seen as a model for the fast-growing bi-ogas industry. The plant has been built without subsidies and is a result of close cooperation between a large farm (Wrams Gunnarstorps Gods), a leading food industry (Fin-dus, owned by Nestlé), and E.ON (E.ON Gas Sverige AB).

Cultivation of fast growing willows as energy crop

– salixenergi Europa aB

SalixEnergi Europa AB has experience from working with energy willow (Salix) since 1986. The company’s profes-sional expertise ranges over a wide spectrum, from early planting trials to advanced technological developments in planting, harvesting, and handling.

Stable, sustainable plant breeding for over 25 years has produced new willow varieties that provide superior yields. SalixEnergi Europa AB, and the plant breeder division of the national Swedish farmers association Lantmännen SW Seed, are working together to continuously improve culti-vation supplies and cultivation technology.

www.salixenergi.se

Large user of bio-oils for district heating – Lunds Energi aB, Lund

Lunds Energi AB is owned by four municipalities in southern Sweden. The company supplies energy to about 293,000 customers. The business includes regional production and distribution of district heat, district cooling and electricity in the city of Lund, with a total yearly production of 1,040 GWh heat, 66 GWh district cooling, and 91 GWh electricity.

The main production site, the Gunnesbo plant, is in the forefront of environmental technology, such as district heating based on natural gas, bio-oil, wood pellets and geothermal energy and produces about 546 GWh in total, of which 205 GWh is produced with bio-oils and solid bio-mass on yearly basis.

The plant has been converted from fossil oil to bio-oil with a production capacity of 150 MW. Lunds Energi is one of the biggest users if bio-oil in Sweden. The tour includes a visit to the bio-oil facility.

www.lundsenergi.se

District heating plant in trosa

– built by järnforsen

Last year Statkraft modernised their plant for district heat-ing in Trosa.

Järnforsen manufactured and delivered a new 6 MW com-bustion plant for biomass. The new plant provides house-holds and industries in Trosa with hot water. For a district heating operator, efficiency and environmental constraints are the key factors for low operating costs. The efficiency of the plant in Trosa is optimised with a flue gas condenser

www.jfenergy.com

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DaiLY stUDY Visits, 29 - 31 MaY, 15.00 – 18.00World Bioenergy also includes guided study visits con-nected to the conference themes. These bus trips take you out to real life operations at bioenergy sites, giving you hands on experience.

The number of participants on each tour is limited – there will be one bus on each tour.

All buses depart from outside Entrance Syd, Elmia, and return to Elmia around 18.00.

Please note that tours are subject to changes.

No pre-registration is required.

tUEsDaY 29 MaY

1. foresT ToUr WiTH Vida enerGi and allan BrUKs aB (aBaB)

At this tour you get the opportunity to see how a Biohar-vester operates in the forest. The site is located in the near-by area of Jönköping. The hosts for the visit, Vida Energi and Allan Bruks AB, will welcome you to an exciting visit to show how biomass can be derived from the forest.

Vida Energi is one of the biggest sawmill industries situ-ated in the south part of Sweden that also handles pellet production and forest residues.

Allan Bruks AB (ABAB) provides unique and long experi-ence with solutions within the whole chain of efficient production of biofuels. Products include felling heads for energy tree harvesting, stump shears, material carriers for transport from forest to roadside and high volume grinding and chipping equipment making fuel chips or raw mate-rial for wood pellet production. At the visit the Bioharvester 255 will be shown in action at thinning operation.

www.vida.se, www.allanbruks.se

At Stockarydsterminalen biomass trains can be loaded for deliveries of fuels to large CHPs in other parts of Sweden.

3. learn More aBoUT THe World’s BesT reneWaBle fUel, BioGasBy 2020, the EU has to reduce CO2-emissions, increase ef-ficiency and increase the use of renewable fuels. Ten years later, Sweden wants to be independent of fossil fuels. Tall order?

Skövde Biogas is part of the solution. The plant produces enough renewable fuel to replace 3,4 million liters of petrol every year. The fuel is produced using waste from local slaughterhouses, dairies and food stores. After extracting the valuable energy, biofertiliser is used to increase crop production in local agriculture. Have you ever heard of a better solution?

Join Göteborg Energi on a visit to this newly constructed plant just over an hour’s drive from the conference. On site, you will learn more about:

How 100,000+ tonnes of waste is collected and transport-ed to the site, how all of this waste is transformed into a re-newable vehicle fuel with unparalleled low CO2-emissions, how you efficiently upgrade and distribute biogas as a ve-hicle fuel and how the biofertiliser is supporting sustainable local agriculture.

www.skovdebiogas.se, www.goteborgenergi.se

4. saWMill indUsTry UsinG Wood CHips and dUsT as fUel in KleVsHUlTJärnforsen’s bioenergy plant at Ture Johanssons saw-mill industry in Klevshult is a typical example of a robust standard solution for sawmills. The sawmill uses wood waste, such as bark, sawdust and wood chips as fuel. The plant produces hot water with a capacity of 6 MW. The heat is used to dry the timber and to warm up the industrial buildings.

The plant was set in operation in the autumn 2009. A plant for a sawmill industry requires high availability close to 100 percent. Only one scheduled stop a year is made for ser-vice and maintenance.

www.jfenergy.com

2. loadinG BioMass on Trains aT sToCKarydsTerMinalenThis study tour goes to Stockarydsterminalen, a terminal for lumber and solid biofuels, located along the southern main railway line, between Stockholm and Malmö.

The terminal opened in 2008 and is owned by the munici-pality and a local logistics company. Last year over 500 trains left Stockaryd.

The trains loaded at this terminal transport biomass to large CHPs at long distance.

www.stockarydsterminalen.se

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4. pelleT ToUr aT fÅGelfors HyVleri/Uny KonsUlT, fÅGelfors, inClUdinG dinnerStudy visit to Fågelfors Hyvleri. Pellets production with an installed capacity of 35,000 tonnes. This tour includes dinner at Moliljan Spa. Dinner is spon-sored by Salmatec, Fågefors Hyvleri and UNY Konsult.

www.unykonsult.se

WEDnEsDaY 30 MaY

1. foresT ToUr WiTH Vida enerGi and allan BrUKs aB (aBaB)See 29 May.

2. MediUM-sCale HeaT planT WiTH solid BioMass, BUilT By HoTaB, GrännaJönköping Energi delivers electricity, heat, cooling and broadband to over 55,000 customers in and around the city of Jönköping.

The Gränna district heating plant was commissioned in 2011 and supplies the small town of Gränna with fossil free district heating. The plant was built on a turn-key contract from HOTAB Eldningsteknik and applies the most up-to- date combustion technology for biomass heating.

Two HOTAB boilers of 2 MW each and a fl ue gas conden-sation unit is the heart of the plant.

www.hotab.se

3. solid BioMass and WasTe To enerGy aT TorsViK CHp WiTH JÖnKÖpinG enerGiIn the combined heat and power plant, energy from waste is converted to district heating and power enough to sup-ply more than 15,000 single homes.

Biological waste is pretreated at Torsvik to be further pro-cessed into biogas and bio-manure. The output from the Torsvik plant has replaced large amounts of fossil fuel, both in district heating production and in local and regional transport.

www.jonkopingenergi.se

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rEGistration rEQUirED!

Torsvik waste to energy CHP is one of Sweden’s most modern of it’s kind.

registration required!

5. learn More aBoUT THe World’s BesT reneWaBle fUel, BioGasBy 2020, the EU has to reduce CO2-emissions, increase ef-fi ciency and increase the use of renewable fuels. Ten years later, Sweden wants to be independent of fossil fuels. Tall order?

Sävsjö Biogas is part of the solution. The plant produces enough renewable fuel to replace 2,2 million liters of petrol every year, using crap. Cow manure. After extracting the valuable energy, the manure is actually improved and in-creases crop production in local agriculture. Have you ever heard of a better solution?

Join Göteborg Energi on a visit to this newly constructed plant an hour’s drive from the conference. On site, you will learn more about:

How 100,000+ tonnes of manure and other waste are col-lected and transported to the site, how all of this crap is transformed into a renewable vehicle fuel with unparalleled low CO2-emissions, how we effi ciently upgrade and dis-tribute biogas as a vehicle fuel and how our biofertiliser is supporting sustainable local agriculture.

www.savsjogas.se, www.goteborgenergi.se

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5. dMe TrUCK and a dMe fUellinG sTaTionIn this study visit you are welcome to see a Volvo truck fill-ing up BioDME at a Preem fuelling station. In the BioDME project, Volvo Trucks is running a field test using BioDME produced from biomass from the forest industry in the northern part of Sweden.

There are four such filling stations in Sweden and one of them is located in Jönköping. Technology in the fuelling stations and in the truck will be demonstrated.

www.biodme.eu

The forest tour showing harvest and handling of forest residues is organised all three days.

tHUrsDaY 31 MaY

1. foresT ToUr WiTH Vida enerGi and allan BrUKs aB (aBaB)See 29 May.

2. loadinG BioMass on Trains aT sToCKarydsTerMinalenSee 29 May.

3. pelleT prodUCTion WiTH lanTMännen enerGi, UlriCeHaMn The factory in Ulricehamn was built in 1981 and was then only producing woodpowder. In 1994 pellet production was initiated and in 2001 a fully automatic package system for pellets in 16 kg sacks was installed. Today the factory has three pellet presses and a volume of the storage of 37,000 metric tonnes. Since 2003 the factory also deli- vers district heating in the municipal net. The participants in this tour will have information about the factory and ba-sic information of pellet production.

www.lantmannen.com

4. firsT BioMass fired CHp planT Based on orC in sWedenFalbygden Energi is an environmental technology group that develops, produces and markets systems and products for ecofriendly, efficient and low-resource energy usage.

Opcon Bioenergy supplied, through its brand Saxlund, a small-scale biomass fuelled cogeneration plant to Falbyg-den Energi. The power plant will supply 2.3 MW of electri-city and 12 MW of district heating. Fuel will be wood chips. Flue gas condensation and cleaning will be made by the effective Opcon SRE-systems.

The plant is under the final stages of completion, and will become operational during autumn 2012. The power plant is based on thermal oil as heat transfer media, so called organic ranking cycle (ORC), giving that it is an unpres-surised system with simple, reliable, unmanned operation.

At the visit we will show the plant and go through the vari-ous parts of the process.

www.opcon.se

Cows and their manure produce methane, a strong greenhouse gas that should be used as biogas for energy.

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MixBiopells: Enhancing the market relevance of alternative and mixed biomass pellets in Europe

The market integration of alternative and mixed biomass pellets is still hindered by various constraints. To overcome these constraints and to strengthen the drivers the IEE founded European project MixBioPells was initiated to identify promising market introduction concepts and to enhance the relevance of alternative and mixed biomass pellets in Europe. Further information is available at the project website: www.mixbiopells.eu.

In the side event several aspects of the labelling and certification scheme which was developed in close cooperation with the European Pellet Council (EPC) will be discussed. The major questions to be answered are:

• Could a labelling system for alternative and mixed biomass pellets and combustion systems lead to a similar acceptance as for wood pellets?

• Is it possible to develop a labelling for alternative and mixed biomass pellets and combustion systems addressing the current heterogenic market situation?

• What are the main requirements in order to realise the labelling system within different legal, technical and economic frameworks in Europe?

Programme:

Possible approaches to increase the market relevance of alternative and mixed biomass pellets in Europe

Thomas Zeng, Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum, Germany

A draft for a European wide labelling system of alternative pellets and combustion systems

Anna Sager and Marie Rönnbäck, Technical Research Institute SP, Sweden

Podium discussion: Labelling of alternative and mixed biomass pellets and combustion systems – The silver bullet to overcome market barriers?

Questions from the audience to the participants of the podium discussion

Contact details: Thomas Zeng (DBFZ), +49 (0) 341-2434-542, [email protected]

The side event is jointly organised by the MixBioPells project partners Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum (DBFZ), Bioenergy 2020+, Technical Research Institute of Sweden (SP), Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT), Danish Technological Institute (DTI), Comitato Termotecnico Italiano (CTI) and Energia y Medio Ambiente S.L. (Protecma).

Bioenergy in russia: Development potential and investment perspectives

Facilitation of the Russian economy resource base development, enhancement of energy supply stability, reduction of raw materials losses and environment pollution level became one of the key di-rections of the state industrial and energy policy of the Russian Federation in the resent years. Devel-opment of renewable energy sources should make an important contribution to the fulfilment of these objectives.

One of the most important perspectives of renewable energy development in Russia is the utilisation of local fuels, particularly bioenergy. The potential of bioenergy is determined as well by the vast resource base as by the necessity to solve waste treatment problems in a number of Russian Regions. Bioenergy should pay an important role in the ecologi-cal, infrastructural and social development of the country.

The main goal of the seminar is to present the potential of bioenergy investment projects in the regions of Russia, in-cluding the resource potential, legal environment and state support measures. The seminar will be an excellent platform for business contact establishment between key players of the Russian bioenergy market, technology suppliers and investors from all over the world.

Contact details: Olga Ulasevich, Russian Energy Agency, Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation, +7 (495) 789 92 92, ext. 22 28, [email protected] or Mila Rudaya, Russian Energy Agency, +7 (495) 789 92 92 ext. 20 68, [email protected]

WEDnEsDaY 30 MaY, 15.00 - 17.00

tUEsDaY 29 MaY, 15.00 - 17.00

siDE EVEnts

We cordially invite you to organise specialist sessions, project meetings, workshops, 29 – 31 May, 15.00 – 17.00. If you are interested in organising a Side event, please contact Svebio, [email protected]

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ConFErEnCE FEEs 3 days (29 - 31 May) 7,400 seK

2 days 5,900 seK

1 day 4,400 seK

ice breaker reception, 28 May included

offi cial conference dinner, 29 May 800 seK

optional dinner, 30 May 800 seK

pre conference tours, 28 May 1,300 seK

post conference tours, 1 June 1,300 seK

daily study visits, 29 - 31 Mayincluded, only for

conference delegates

all inclusive 10,500 seK

An additional 25% VAT will be charged for all participants.

DiscountsAs a speaker at the conference you can attend the event free all three days, including lunches, offi cial conference dinner and daily study visits.

For poster presenters there is a 20% discount on the 3 day ticket.

For delegate groups (10 persons or more), a 10% group discount on the conference fee is available.

A 60% student discount on the conference fee is available for third-level students currently enrolled in a relevant fi eld of study. A valid student card or letter from a university department or similar will be required as proof. A 30% discount on the confer-ence fee is available for World Bioenergy exhibitors.

Discounts cannot be combined.

Entrance fees to the exhibitionEntrance fee for the exhibition: 200 SEK incl. VAT. If you are a conference delegate your en-trance fee is included in your conference fees.

siLVEr sponsors:

Main sponsor:

partnErs: Main MEDia partnEr:

1 Euro ~ 9,60 SEK

paTron of World BioenerGy:

His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden

tHE sUCCEssFUL MatCHMaKinG ConCEpt ContinUEs! Once again Enterprise Europe Network (EEN) organises the B2B matchmaking at World Bioenergy. Create another opportunity to meet potential clients, partners for busi-ness, product and market development or research pro-jects by booking meetings with prospects in advance.

By registering your company profi le and your sought co-operation in the matchmaking system, you can search and fi nd matching partners who might want to meet with you during the event. There is no extra charge for exhibitors or conference delegates for this matchmaking service, while other fair visitors are subject to a small fee.

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