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Large Scale Bioenergy Lab 2 er finansieret af Interreg Deutschland—
Danmark med midler fra Den Europæiske Fond for Regionaludvikling.
Large Scale Bioenergy Lab 2 invites:
Workshop about
LIGNOCELLULOSIC AND AQUATIC
BIOMASS
FOR BIOGAS PRODUCTION
21st of September 2017
9:00-15:00
At Ribe Biogas Plant
Invitation to a workshop in the
LARGE SCALE BIOENERGY-LAB 2
The workshop will focus on two main topics within bio-
gas production:
Lignocellulosic biomasses
Anerobic digestion of lignocellulosic biomass are of
high relevance as it is a often unutilised resource avail-
able all over the world. Practical cases on the challeng-
es and opportunities of introducing large quantities of
straw, hay, grass and deep litter will be presented and
discussed.
Aquatic biomasses.
Aquatic biomass, such macro- and micro algae are of
increasing interests within biogas production. Much
research within the utilization, logistics and resource
potentials are however still needed. A case story from
Solrød Biogas, where macro algae are being utilized
will be presented, so as new results on the possibilities
for adding value to the production cycle via extraction.
We hope to see you at our workshop day! Let´s meet
and share knowledge and experience while strengthen-
ing the corporation in the biogas sector in our regions.
To sign up for the workshop, please contact Katharina
Meyer:
[email protected]; +4523815858
Participation is free
Location: Ribe Biogas Plant, Ribevej 19, 6760 Ribe,
Denmark
Deadline for signing up 8.th of September 2017
Looking forward to see you!
Program
Time Topic Speaker
9.00-9.30 Breakfast and registration
9.30 – 9.45 Introduction to cheap and sustain-
able biomass for biogas produc-tion in Europe
Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen, Depart-ment of Energy Technology, Aal-
borg University - AAU
9.45- 10.00 Straw, grass and manure in the
European Union – Potentials and Challenges
Katharina Meyer, Esbjerg Section, Department of Energy Technolo-
gy, AAU
10.00 – 10.30
Biogas Fermentation of Wheat Straw as Mono-Input under De-
fined Mesophilic and Thermophilic Conditions
Poul Scherer, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences,
10.30-11.00 Kurt Hjort Gregersen
11.00-11.20 Characterization methods for me-chanically pretreated wheat straw
in anaerobic digestion
Mirjam Victorin, Department of Chemical Engineering, Lund Uni-
versity, Sweden
11.20 – 12.00
Company presentations:
Ribe Biogas A/S Claus Mikkelsen
NGF Nature Energy A/S Anne Kjærhuus Nielsen
Sønderjysk Biogas Bevtoft A/S Jesper Jørgensen
12.00 – 12.50 Lunch
12.50-13.30 AD Booster demonstration, An EUDP-full scale demonstration project
at Ribe Biogas Plant
13.30-14.00
Seaweed and new feedstocks for and for biogas, in Solrød & Lange-
land
Tyge Kjær, Department of People and Technology, Roskilde Univer-
sity
14.00-14.30 Extraction of value adding prod-ucts from algae’s in the biorefin-
ery concepts
Mette Hedegaard, Department of Energy Technology, AAU
14.30-15.00 Last discussion points, sum up and
conclusion of the day All and moderator Jens Bo Holm-
Nielsen