Akce
VENICE 2008
pondělí 17. listopadu 2008 - čtvrtek 20. listopadu 2008 (Evropská unie)
second international symposium on energy from biomass and waste
Místo konání: Italy; Venice
Pořádá: IWWG - International Waste Working Group, http://www.iwwg.eu
Anne Farmer,
, tel.: +39 049 8726986, fax: +39 049 8726987
Podrobnosti o akci: http://www.venicesymposium.it
The Symposium will last four days and will include the following topics:
A. Biomass and waste characterisation as a potential energy source
Municipal waste, Agricultural waste, Hazardous waste, Clinical waste, Exhausted oil, Scrap tyres, Shredded car light fractions (“car fluff”), etc., Analytical and monitoring parameters.
B. Renewable fuel (Biodiesel, Bioethanol, Gas liquification, Hydrogen)
Production processes, Quality, Technologies, Handling and Storage.
C. Anaerobic digestion
Appropriate technologies for different organic substrates, Processes, Operation, Residues, Gas cleaning and Quality upgrading, Gas utilisation, Handling and treatment of residues (digestate, wastewater), Analytical and monitoring parameters.
D. RDF
Characterisation and Quality, Handling and Storage, Utilisation, Co-incineration, Residues from RDF incineration.
E. Thermal treatment (Incineration, Pyrolysis, Gasification and Others)
Processes, Energy balance, Technologies, Efficiency, Upgrading of existing plants, Corrosion and Operation problems, Gas cleaning.
F. Economic aspects
Capital and Operational costs, Revenues, Financing, Global substrates, Trading and Social effects.
G. Decision tools
LCA, Risk assessment, Environmental impact assessment, Sustainability achievement.
H. Policies and Legal aspects
Regional, National and International approaches, EU Strategies and Directives, Legal responsibilities, Perspectives in developing countries.
I. Climate change and Sink
CO2 credits, Carbon balance, Reduction of GHG emissions, Energy saving, etc.
J. Public acceptance
Information campaigns, Toxicity, Health issues, Epidemiological studies, Emission effects, Mediation and Consensus.
K. Industrial experiences and new developments
Case studies, Pilot plants, R&D projects.
L. Developing Countries
Adaptation of technologies, Specific developments, Political and Financial perspectives.
Datum uveřejnění: 23.4.2008
Poslední změna: 23.04.2008
Počet shlédnutí: 1055
VENICE 2008
pondělí 17. listopadu 2008 - čtvrtek 20. listopadu 2008 (Evropská unie)
second international symposium on energy from biomass and waste
Místo konání: Italy; Venice
Pořádá: IWWG - International Waste Working Group, http://www.iwwg.eu
Anne Farmer,
, tel.: +39 049 8726986, fax: +39 049 8726987
Podrobnosti o akci: http://www.venicesymposium.it
The Symposium will last four days and will include the following topics:
A. Biomass and waste characterisation as a potential energy source
Municipal waste, Agricultural waste, Hazardous waste, Clinical waste, Exhausted oil, Scrap tyres, Shredded car light fractions (“car fluff”), etc., Analytical and monitoring parameters.
B. Renewable fuel (Biodiesel, Bioethanol, Gas liquification, Hydrogen)
Production processes, Quality, Technologies, Handling and Storage.
C. Anaerobic digestion
Appropriate technologies for different organic substrates, Processes, Operation, Residues, Gas cleaning and Quality upgrading, Gas utilisation, Handling and treatment of residues (digestate, wastewater), Analytical and monitoring parameters.
D. RDF
Characterisation and Quality, Handling and Storage, Utilisation, Co-incineration, Residues from RDF incineration.
E. Thermal treatment (Incineration, Pyrolysis, Gasification and Others)
Processes, Energy balance, Technologies, Efficiency, Upgrading of existing plants, Corrosion and Operation problems, Gas cleaning.
F. Economic aspects
Capital and Operational costs, Revenues, Financing, Global substrates, Trading and Social effects.
G. Decision tools
LCA, Risk assessment, Environmental impact assessment, Sustainability achievement.
H. Policies and Legal aspects
Regional, National and International approaches, EU Strategies and Directives, Legal responsibilities, Perspectives in developing countries.
I. Climate change and Sink
CO2 credits, Carbon balance, Reduction of GHG emissions, Energy saving, etc.
J. Public acceptance
Information campaigns, Toxicity, Health issues, Epidemiological studies, Emission effects, Mediation and Consensus.
K. Industrial experiences and new developments
Case studies, Pilot plants, R&D projects.
L. Developing Countries
Adaptation of technologies, Specific developments, Political and Financial perspectives.
Datum uveřejnění: 23.4.2008
Poslední změna: 23.04.2008
Počet shlédnutí: 1055