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EUBCE 2021 | ONLINE 26 April – 29 April EUBCE 2021 | ONLINE 26 April – 29 April TABLE OF CONTENT Conference Opening 2 Monday 26th April Presentations 6 Tuesday 27th April Presentations 17 Wednesday 28th April Presentations 40 Thursday 29th April Presentations 63 The content of this programme represents the status as of 16th April 2021 Please note that this Programme may be subject to alteration and the organisers reserve the right to do so without giving prior notice. The current version of the Programme is available at www.eubce.com 1 EUBCE 2021 | ONLINE 26 April – 29 April Conference Programme Monday, 26 April 2021 09:00 - 10:00 Scientific Opening Plenary Session AP.1 Carbon storage and climate EUBCE starts with a overview of the growing need to understand the capacity of our living environment to accommodate ever increasing carbon emissions, particularly regarding carbon capture and storage. CHAIR & Moderator: Nicolae SCARLAT, European Commission, Technical Programme Chairman, ITALY Speakers: Alberto ALMENA-RUIZ EBRI, United Kingdom Jennifer HOLM Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA Lorenzo MENIN Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, ITALY Q&A Moderator: Uwe R. FRITSCHE, IINAS, GERMANY 10:00 - 11:00 CEST Political Opening 11:00 - 12:00 CEST Moderated Policy Panel 12:15 - 14:00 CEST Horizon Europe - Actions for bioenergy, biofuels, and renewable fuels SPECIAL EVENT The Clean Energy Transition Unit of the European Commission’s General Directorate of Research and Innovation/Clean Planet Directorate will organise an information event Workshop on Horizon Europe - Actions for bioenergy, biofuels and renewable fuels on 26 April 2021 on- line. This is a parallel event in the 29th edition of the European Biomass Conference & Exhibition. The event will aim at informing on the Horizon Europe Programme and in particular on actions related to biomass. It will include a presentation on Horizon Europe European Partnerships targeting on clean energy and mobility. These are the European Partnerships on Clean Energy Transition, Zero-emissions Waterborne Transport and Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking. The programme will focus on global challenges and in particular on cluster 5, Climate, Energy and Mobility, presenting the actions for Sustainable, Secure and Competitive Energy Supply. A presentation and discussion regarding actions for bioenergy, biofuels and renewable fuels planned under the work programme of 2021-2022 will take place. 2 EUBCE 2021 | ONLINE 26 April – 29 April 13:45 - 14:45 CEST PLENARY SESSION AP.2 Circular Economy and Biochar For this plenary session two strategic approaches to reduce global warming on a large scale are presented. A circular economy is considered a key component in the use of natural resources in the future. CHAIRPERSONS: Monique AXELOS, INRAE, FRANCE Heinz A. OSSENBRINK, Former Head of Unit of European Commission, Joint Research Centre AP.2.1 DEFINING AND MEASURING CIRCULAR USE OF BIOMASS IN BIOECONOMY Iris VURAL GURSEL, Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: B.S. Elbersen, Wageningen Environmental Research, The Netherlands; K. Meesters, W. Elbersen, Wageningen Food and Biobased Research, The Netherlands; H.J. van der Fels-Klerx, C. Liu, Wageningen Food Safety Research, The Netherlands; M. van Leeuwen, Wageningen Economic Research, The Netherlands AP.2.2 INTEGRATING BIOCHAR INTO VALUE CHAINS FOR SUGAR-CANE BASED BIOREFINERIES: FUELS, PRODUCTS, ENERGY FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE David CHIARAMONTI, Polytechnic of Turin, Energy Department, Industrial Engineering Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: M. Buffi, JRC, Ispra (VA), Italy; B. Colling Klein, M. Ferreira Chagas, A. Bonomi, CNPEM, Campinas (SP), Brazil AP.2.3 WHEN QUANTITY MATTERS: ASSESSMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL, ECONOMIC, AND ENERGY SYSTEM PERFORMANCE OF LONG-TERM RESIDUAL BIOMASS USE IN CHINA Sara SHAPIRO-BENGTSEN, Technical University of Denmark, Technology, Management and Economics Dpt., DENMARK Co-authors: L. Hamelin, Toulouse Biotechnology Institute, Toulouse, FRANCE; M. Münster, Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, DENMARK 14:45 - 15:00 Hosted Events - Networking - Exhibition Visiting Time 15:00 - 16:00 CEST ORAL SESSION 1AO.1 Assessment of Biomass Potentials at Regional, National, and International Levels This session explores the assessment of biomass potentials at regional, national, and international levels CHAIRPERSONS: Raphael SLADE, Imperial College London, UNITED KINGDOM Joana PORTUGAL PEREIRA, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL 1AO.1.1 SUSTAINABLE BIO-FEEDSTOCK AVAILABILITY IN THE EU CONCEPT: A LOOK INTO DIFFERENT SCENARIOS TOWARDS 2050 ALBA SOLER ESTRELLA, European Petroleum Refiners Association, Concawe Division, BELGIUM Co-authors: C. Panoutsou, Imperial College London, UNITED KINGDOM 1AO.1.2 EUBCE Student Awardee Presentation BIOENERGY CROPS AND OPTIONS FOR INCREASED SOIL CARBON STORAGE AND WATER HOLDING CAPACITY THROUGH SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY: MODELLING RESULTS FROM SHOWCASE REGIONS IN AUSTRIA AND BEYOND Dagmar HENNER, Wegener Center for Climate and Global Change, University of Graz, AUSTRIA Co-authors: G. Kirchengast, Institute for Geophysics, Astrophysics, and Meteorology/Institute of Physic, Wegener Center for Clim, Graz, Austria; M.D. Hartman, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Usa; J. Balkovic, IIASA International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria; C. Hohmann, University of Graz, Graz, Austria 1AO.1.3 AN ONLINE TOOL FOR VISUALISING EU BIOMASS FLOWS Patricia GURRIA ALBUSAC, European Commission, JRC, SPAIN Co-authors: R. M'Barek, H. Gonzalez Hermoso, European Commission, JRC, Sevilla, Spain 3 EUBCE 2021 | ONLINE 26 April – 29 April 1AO.1.4 FOOD, FEED, FUELS, AND THE ENVIRONMENT: DELIMIT THE FEASIBLE PRODUCTION SET OF THE EUROPEAN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEM. Eva GOSSIAUX, Paris School of Economics, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, FRANCE Co-author: P.A. Jayet, INRAE, Thiverval-Grignon, France 15:00 - 16:00 CEST ORAL SESSION 2AO.2 Improvements to Solid Biofuels Production, Storage and Delivery This session includes four oral presentations focussing on innovative processing practices for solid biomass fuels, especially pellets and wood chips. CHAIRPERSONS: Thomas SCHLEKER, European Commission, DG RTD, BELGIUM Giuliano GRASSI, European Biomass Industry Association, BELGIUM 2AO.2.1 FUEL QUALITY, STORAGE AND COMBUSTION BEHAVIOR OF NOVEL WOOD FUELS PRODUCED WITH AN INNOVATIVE DUPLEX-SPIRAL CHIPPER. Simon LESCHE Technology and Support Centre in the Centre of Excellence for Renewable Resources (TFZ), Solid Biofuels Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: H. Hartmann, D. Kuptz, Technology and Support Centre in the Centre of Ex-cellence for Renewable Resources (TFZ), Straubing, GERMANY; C. Albersinger, Alvatec GmbH & Co. KG, Schechen, GERMANY; M. Russ, V. Knappe, S. Pelz, Hochschule für Forstwirtschaft Rottenburg (HFR), Rottenburg, GERMANY. 2AO.2.2 REDUCTION OF DRY MATTER LOSSES DURING WOOD CHIPS STORAGE BY USING OF CALCIUM HYDROXIDE AS ADDITIVE - RESULTS FROM STORAGE TRIALS WITH SPRUCE AT INDUSTRIAL SCALE Ralf PECENKA, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy, Post Harvest Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: H. Lenz, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy ATB, Potsdam, Germany; J. Ascher-Jenull, U. Peintner, H. Insam, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria; S. Dumfort, Management Center Innsbruck MCI, Innsbruck, Austria 2AO.2.3 DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNO-ECONOMIC MODEL FOR ASSESSMENT OF BIO-HUBS Maryam AKBARI, University of Alberta, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., CANADA Co-authors: R Sebastian, A Kumar, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada 2AO.2.4 INVESTIGATION INTO WOOD PELLET BREAKAGE UNDER IMPACT LOADS Julian JAEGERS, Ruhr-University Bochum, Energy Plant Technology, GERMANY Co-authors: P. Spatz, S. Wirtz, V. Scherer, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, Germany 15:00 - 16:00 CEST ORAL SESSION 3AO.3 Bio-Based Production of Chemicals by Enzymatic/Fermentation Routes In this session, innovative studies dealing with the bio-based production of chemicals by enzymatic/fermentation routes will be presented. CHAIRPERSONS: Solange MUSSATTO, Technical University of Denmark, DENMARK 3AO.3.1 ENZYMATIC CONVERSION FOR NATURAL VANILLIN PRODUCTION Annika JAHN, Freiberg University of Mining and Technology, Institute of Chemical Technology, GERMANY Co-author: I. Aubel, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany 3AO.3.2 ECO-EFFICIENT BIOPROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PHA BIOPOLYMERS USING INDUSTRIAL SALINE WASTEWATER STREAMS. Joao CARVALHO, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Chemistry Dpt., PORTUGAL Co-authors: B. Marreiros, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade de Lisboaculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Univ, Lisboa, Portugal; M. Reis, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade de Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal 4 EUBCE 2021 | ONLINE 26 April – 29 April 3AO.3.3 PRE-TREATMENT COUPLING BIOCONVERSION OF CORN COB TO SUCCINIC ACID USING CLOSTRIDIA THERMOSUCCINOGENES IN "ONE- POT" BIOCONVERSION SYSTEM Olayile EJEKWU, University of Pretoria, School of Engineering, SOUTH AFRICA Co-authors: A. Ayeni, Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria; O. Sadare, M. Daramola, University of Pretoria, South Africa 3AO.3.4 IMPROVING THERMOPLASTIC STARCH - NATURAL PLANT FIBERS GREEN COMPOSITES USING META-ANALYSIS Lionel DUMOULIN, Gembloux Agro Bio-tech - ULiège, SMARTECH Dpt., BELGIUM Co-authors: S. Morin, L. Delahaye, C. Blecker, A. Richel, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech - Liege University, Gembloux, Belgium