Book of Abstracts Summaries

Book of Abstracts Summaries

Downloaded from orbit.dtu.dk on: Mar 30, 2019 A Comparative Analysis of Biowaste Management in Five European Clusters Boldrin, Alessio; Edjabou, Maklawe Essonanawe; Astrup, Thomas Fruergaard Published in: EUBCE 2018 - 26th european biomass conference & exhibition - book of abstracts summaries Publication date: 2018 Document Version Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Link back to DTU Orbit Citation (APA): Boldrin, A., Edjabou, M. E., & Astrup, T. F. (2018). A Comparative Analysis of Biowaste Management in Five European Clusters. In EUBCE 2018 - 26th european biomass conference & exhibition - book of abstracts summaries (pp. 253-253). Copenhagen, Denmark. General rights Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the public portal are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. 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Status of 01:09 pm, Apr 19, 2018 Table of contents Programme Outline 2 - Conference Sessions of Monday 14 May 2018 6 Biomass potentials in a changing climate, 1AO.1 6 New combustion technologies for a broad fuel spectrum, 2AO.2 11 Oil-based biofuels, 3AO.3 16 Biomass strategies and policies, 4AV.1 21 Waste valorization, 1AV.2 33 Biomass mobilisation - meeting future biomass demand, 1AO.4 39 Solving ash related problems, improved process control and simulations, 2AO.5 44 Biorefineries, value chains and business models, 3AO.6 49 Sustainability criteria and socio-economic assessments in bioenergy and bieoeconomy, 4AV.3 54 Production, evaluation and upgrade of oil-based biofuels, 3AV.4 65 Biomass quality upgrading, 1AO.7 70 Strategies to solve ash related problems in large scale systems, 2AO.8 75 Biorefineries, new concepts and technologies, 3AO.9 80 Production and application of biobased chemicals from biomass - Part 1, 3AV.5 85 Assessment of bioenergy actions and biomass use on climate impact, 4AV.6 96 - Conference Sessions of Tuesday 15 May 2018 113 Supply of residues and by-products from agriculture, 1BO.1 113 Pilot gasification and demonstration scale studies, 2BO.2 118 Biorefineries, resource valorisation, 3BO.3 123 Biomass integration into energy systems, 5BO.4 128 Analysis of industrial approaches to biomass conversion, IBV.1 133 Production and application of biobased chemicals from biomass - Part 2, 3BV.2 145 Climate and Sustainability, BP.1 155 Biomass feedstock and harvesting studies, 1BO.5 157 Gasification laboratory scale and desktop process system studies, 2BO.6 162 New processes and strategies for the production of valuable chemicals from biomass, 3BO.7 167 Policies for biobased products and energy, IBO.8 172 Bioenergy integration in energy systems, 5BV.3 177 Towards new combustion technologies and emission reduction, 2BV.4 184 Integrated biomass production for energy purposes, 1BO.9 206 Progress in design and operation of gasification reactors for synthesis gas production, 2BO.10 211 Renewable chemicals from biomass, 3BO.11 216 On the way to industrial biorefineries, IBO.12 220 Biorefineries: assessments and innovative technologies, 3BV.5 225 EUBCE 2018 - 26th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition 3 Table of contents Environmental impacts of bioenergy: new analyses, 4BV.6 237 New routes to waste valorisation, 1BO.13 250 Gas cleaning and processing to obtain high quality synthesis gas, 2BO.14 255 Biomass strategies and policies, 4BO.15 260 Operating conditions and emissions in small to large scale biomass combustion, IBO.16 265 Biorefineries: trends, business models and processing, 3BV.7 270 Experiences on algae cultivation and benefits from an integrated biomass production, 1BV.8 280 - Conference Sessions of Wednedsday 16 May 2018 303 Algae production parameters, 1CO.1 303 Market implementation and financing, 4CO.2 308 Production of thermally treated solid biofuels, 3CO.3 313 The role of biomass in energy management systems, 5CO.4 318 Experiences and environmental impact of biomass implementation, ICV.1 323 Biomass gasification for power generation, 2CV.2 334 Innovation and Integration, CP.1 348 Energy crops: improving knowledge, 1CO.5 355 Assessing the role and impact of biobased applications, 4CO.6 360 Pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass for bio-alcohols, 3CO.7 365 An industrial approach to thermochemical biomass conversion, ICO.8 369 Optimisation of pyrolysis processes and pyrolysis products, 3CV.3 374 Progresses in gasification for synthesis gas production, 2CV.4 393 Energy crops production: challenges and opportunities, 1CO.9 407 Applied sustainability criteria in Europe, 4CO.10 412 Bioprocess design for bio-alcohols production, 3CO.11 417 Mobilizing biomass: removal, trade and impact, ICO.12 422 Anaerobic digestion and biogas production, 2CV.5 427 Hydrothermal liquefaction of different biomass feedstocks, 3CV.6 445 Production and supply of solid biofuels, 2CO.13 462 Beyond sustainability criteria in bioenergy and bioeconomy, 4CO.14 467 Catalytic pyrolysis, 3CO.15 472 Mobilizing biomass: quantities and quality assessment in practice, ICO.16 477 Biogas treatment and upgrading, 2CV.7 482 Evaluations of biomass potentials for the biobased economy, 1CV.8 493 - Conference Sessions of Thuesday 17 May 2018 504 Techno-economic evaluation of small-scale systems and biogas upgrading, 2DO.1 504 Climate impacts of bioenergy, 4DO.2 509 EUBCE 2018 - 26th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition 4 Table of contents Analytical and fundamental pyrolysis, 3DO.3 514 Supply of residues and by-products from agriculture and forestry, 1DV.1 519 Properties and quality of solid biofuels, 2DV.2 532 Biogas feedstocks and pretreatment technologies, 2DO.4 548 Bioenergy: Impacts on soils and air pollution, 4DO.5 552 Applied pyrolysis, 3DO.6 557 Biomass quality determination and upgrading, 1DV.3 562 Pretreatment, enzymatic hydrolysis and fermentation for bio-alcohols production, 3DV.4 572 Biomethanation, thermal methanation and microbial power to gas, 2DO.7 588 Impacts from agricultural and forest bioenergy: new analysis, 4DO.8 593 Hydrothermal liquefaction of biomass for fuels and chemicals, 3DO.9 598 Energy grasses and biomass crops: production, characteristics and best practices, 1DV.5 603 Assessments of production processes of thermally treated solid biomass, 3DV.6 625 - Other 636 Parallel Events 636 Workshops 637 EUBCE Committees 640 EUBCE Programme Committees 643 EUBCE 2018 - 26th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition 5 Monday 14 May 2018, 13:30 Biomass potentials in a changing climate, 1AO.1 AUDITORIUM 10 Consolidating the Current Knowledge Base of the Quantitative Biomass Potentials for European Energy Supply Short introductive summary: Projections of the feasible domestic supply and demand for biomass-derived energy and heat range widely for Europe in the mid- to long-term. In order to provide conversant insight towards the role of the bioenergy and its scale for the region, it is vital to gain an overview of existing projections and realise the causes of variability. A firm, quantitative understanding of the total domestic and imported biomass utilised in the EU affords an array of benefits, from decision-making at the local level, to aiding in defining improved macro-scale, time-bound targets on bioenergy obligations. More specifically this study reviews and analyses biomass potentials from (i) recent policy documentation covering the EU region and at national level; (ii) resource- & demand-based bottom up assessments; (iii) projections from leading integrated assessment models under harmonised scenarios. Presenter: Steven MANDLEY, Utrecht University, Energy & Resources, Utrecht, THE NETHERLANDS Presenter's biography: Steven Mandley, MSc in Sustainable Development (energy & Resources), holds a position as PhD candidate at Utrecht University(NL). The focus of his research is surrounding the development of the biobased economy in the EU region. Biographies and Short introductive summaries are supplied directly by presenters and are published here unedited Co-authors: S.J. Mandley, Utrecht University, Utrecht, THE NETHERLANDS H.M. Junginger, Utrecht University, Utrecht, THE NETHERLANDS B. Wicke, Utrecht University, Utrecht, THE NETHERLANDS Session reference: 1AO.1.1 Subtopic: 1.1 Biomass potentials and biomass mobilisation Topic: 1. BIOMASS RESOURCES EUBCE 2018 - 26th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition 6 Monday 14 May 2018, 13:30 Biomass potentials in a changing climate, 1AO.1 AUDITORIUM 10 Estimation and Geographic Distribution of Marginal Agricultural Lands in Spain with Bioenergy Potential Short introductive summary: The term marginal land is usually referred to lands with biophysical constraints and with low economic competitiveness where farm margin of existing traditional agriculture has been below production costs. In Spain there are around 17 million ha of crop land of which 10 million are rain-fed herbaceous crops land (80% winter cereals). Biophysics factors like soil low organic matter content, low water retention and adverse climate conditions determine low crop

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