International Anaerobic Digestion Symposium
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Within the BiogasWORLD trade fair the International Biogas and Bioenergy Centre of Competence (IBBK) organises a 3-days international anaerobic digestion symposium. Experts from all around the world will discuss about dry-fermentation technologies, microbiology in dry-fermentation plants, materials to be used as substrates, the different technologies that can be applied for substrates treatment, the economy involved in the use of several substrates, digestate treatment, digestate application and quality of digestate, amongst others.
DAY 1: Tuesday, 23rd of April: Dry Fermentation with its on dry fermentation of organic wastes, agricultural residus, grass, straw and manure.
DAY 2: Wednesday, 24th of April: Substrate Treatment. The focus of the event is on the pre-treatment and processing of substrates.
DAY 3: Thursday, 25th of April: Digestate Treatment. The focus of the event is on digestate treatment and application regarding to the management of nutrients and the groundwater protection.
Programme
Dry Fermentation - Tuesday 23 April, 2013
Welcome speech and greetings
Dry-fermentation introduction
Michael Köttner, IBBK Fachgruppe Biogas GmbH, Germany
Operating parameters in comparison for industrial scale plug-flow dry digestion plants in renewable energy as well as biowaste treatment projects
Dr. -Ing. Gerhard LANGHANS, STRABAG Umweltanlagen GmbH, Germany
New integrated design of dry anaerobic digestion with composting resulting in the production and use of 5 products
Willem ELSINGA, Elsinga Policyplanning and Innovation, The Netherlands
Minimizing of methane losses in the dry fermentation batch process
Jürgen PLUMM, Herhof GmbH, Germany
Dry fermentation of renewable primary products – mesophilic vs. thermophilic
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ulf THEILEN, Universty of Applied Sciences, Competence Centre for Energy and Environmental Systems Technology, Germany
Thermophilic anaerobic digestion at short retention time and high loading rate of cow manure in a full-scale biogas plant
Prof. Dr. Paul SCHERER, University of Applied Sciences Hamburg, Germany
NIRS – ONLINE – Analysis in practical Biogas Plants with dry Fermentation
Dr. Jürgen BECK, f10 Forschungszentrum Neuburg a.d. Donau, Germany
Effects of mixing rate and solid content on numbers of active microbial populations in digesters fed with OTC medicated manure
Gokhan TURKER, Bogazici University, Turkey
Treatment of municipal waste and other organic residues in a full – scale solid state anaerobic digestion
Hr. Prof. Dr. Marian KAZDA, University Ulm, Germany
Fermentability of fermentation residues as a basis for innovative biogas technologies
Susanne RIEDE, Physiologisches Institut Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule, Germany
Comparative studies in single – stage continuous dry-fermentation of silages from marshland and corn under dynamic wetting
Andreas KRIEG, HAWK, Fakultät Ressourcenmanagement, Germany
Biogas far away from any Infrastructures best solution dry fermentation?
Rainer WIECHERS, InBuTecS GmbH, Germany
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Substrate treatment - Wednesday 24 April, 2013
Welcome speech and greetings
Michael Köttner, IBBK Fachgruppe Biogas GmbH, Germany
Catch crops as an alternative biomass feedstock for biogas plants
Beatriz MOLINUEVO-SALCES, Aalborg University, Denmark
Biogas from Lignocellulosic Biomass Interspersed with Metal: Anaerobic Digestion of Hop-Residues at the Biomethane Plant Wolnzach
Dr. Harald VON CANSTEIN, E-On Bioerdgas GmbH, Germany
Pretreatment of grass silage and manure solids with the ABFX process
Dennis BURKE, Environmental Energy and Engineering Company, USA
The cup plant Silphium perfoliatum L. -a high-potential future Discussion + End of the day (18:00) bioenergy plant
Dr. Walter FRÖLICH, Agrar- und Umwelt-Innovationen GbR, Germany
Using the Canavalia ensiformis seeds for the production of biogas. An energetic alternative in Cuban rural communities
Ramón COPA REY, Studies Center Energy Efficiency, Cuba
Anaerobic digestion of vinasse for the production of biogas in sugar cane distillery sector in developing countries using the CDM of the Kyoto Protocol
Sergi CUADRAT, ClimaLoop, Spain
Combined material and energy recovery of incontinence material
Dr. -Ing. Marko BURKHARDT, BTU Cottbus, Germany
Co-digestion of manure and industrial wastes in an anaerobic membrane - bioreactor
Dr. Urs BAIER, ZHAW Züricher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, Switzerland
Study on the effect of thermal pre-treatments in the thermophilic anaerobic digestion of a potato peel waste
Susana SANTOS, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
Influence of mechanical disintegration on the rheological behaviour in the biogas digester
Christian KOLL, Hochschule Hannover, Germany
It couldn't be any better than this - Bioextrusion by Lehmann achieves a 100% utilisation of fermentable biomass.
Jeanine ELLIOTT, Lehmann Maschinenbau GmbH, Pöhl, Germany
A concept of a comparative energetic and economic assessment of pre-treatment technologies for substrates
Dr. Britt SCHUMACHER, Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum gGmbH, Germany
Energetic utilization of chicken manure in Ukraine – A German-Ukraine collaboration project
Dr.rer.nat. Elena H. ANGELOVA, Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum (DBFZ) gGmbH, Germany
Boosting the economy of manure based biogas plants
Hinrich UELLENDAHL, Aalborg University, Denmark
Innovative low cost city organic waste management
ANM ZOBAYER, GIZ, Bangladesh
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Digestate treatment - Thursday 25 April, 2013
Welcome speech and greetings
Michael Köttner, IBBK Fachgruppe Biogas GmbH, Germany
Status of the digestate treatment – process overview
Prof. Dr. Kilian HARTMANN, Hochschule Aschaffenburg Fraunhofer IWES, Germany
Water recycling in biogas plants with reduced nitrogen content
Robert Reinhard PÄTZ, Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Treatment of Digestate with Multi-Phase-Separation (MPS)
Ulrich BRÜß, A3 Water Solutions GmbH, Germany
Recovery of nutrient surpluses by the ANAStrip® – process at the digestion of nitrogen rich substrates and production of fertilizer
Dr. Ute BAUERMEISTER, GNS – Gesellschaft für Nachhaltige Stoffnutzung mbH
Effects of amendments of OTC containing fresh manure and digestate on soil microbiota
Gokhan TURKER, Bogazici University, Turkei
Thermal treatment of dewatered digestate for energy use
Janusz GOLASZEWSKI, University of Warmia and Mazury, Polen
Digestate treatment in Sweden and Germany – Applied technologies and technologies under research
Prof. Dr.-Ing Frank SCHOLWIN, Institute for Biogas, Germany
Case studies for digestate and compost quality at wet anaerobic digestion plants with the BTA process
Stephan SCHULTE, BTA International GmbH, Germany
Results of 3 year crop trials to identify and demonstrate the effects of digestate and compost use in agriculture
Vicky HESLOP, Methanogen Ltd, IRELAND
Practical and efficient approach to process validation options for anaerobic digestion
Willem ELSINGA, Elsinga Policyplanning and Innovation, The Netherlands
Legal implications of digestate treatment
Dr. Arnim ALBERT Kanzlei Albert, Germany
Practices of digestate application in England
David COLLINS, Renewable Energy Association REA, Great Britain
Digestate management in Flanders: Nutrient removal versus nutrient recovery
Frederik ACCOE, Flemish Coordination Centre for Manure Processing, Belgium
Targeted digestate application – aspects of nutrient management and soil fertility
Silvia BACHMANN, Univeristät Rostock, Germany
Resource efficient and sustainable usage of sludge
Gunilla HENRIKSSON, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Sweden
| Sprache | englisch |
|---|---|
| Themenwelt | Weitere Fachgebiete ► Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei |
| Schlagworte | Anaerobic digestion • Biogasworld • biomass • biowaste |
| ISBN-10 | 3-940706-06-X / 394070606X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-3-940706-06-5 / 9783940706065 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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