Akce

Progress in Biogas

úterý 18. září 2007 08:00 - pátek 21. září 2007 17:00 (Evropská unie, 320,- EUR)
International Conference with Exhibition and Field Trips. + additional International Study Tour.
Místo konání: Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Germany; Universität Hohenheim, Biologiezentrum, Lecture hall 1 & 2, Garbenstr. 30
Pořádá: International Biogas and Bioenergy Centre of Competence IBBK, http://www.biogas-zentrum.de
, tel.: +49 (0)7954.926203, fax: +49 (0)7954.926204

Podrobnosti o akci: http://www.biogas-zentrum.de/ibbk/termine_proguebers_PROGRESS_IN_BIOGAS-09-2007_EN.php




Program – opening day: Sept. 18, 2007
8:00-15:00 set up of exhibition, set up of poster session
16:00-18:00 Opening of conference office, begin registration for participants
Opening of exhibition and poster session
18:00 Meet & Greet and Chimney Talk (Lecture hall 2)
Program - 1st day of conference: Sept. 19, 2007
8:30-9:30 Conference opening with Minister Peter Hauk MdL Lecture hall 1
Welcome address
Keynote speach: Prof. Dr. J. Müller, University of Hohenheim
Significance and opportunities of biogas production for regional development worldwide
9:30–11:05 Session 1 Lecture hall 1
Part I: Global epicentres of biogas production and their political frameworks
  • Amendmend of the German Renewable Energy Sources Act (RESA) from the point of view of the German Biogas Association
    O. Körner, German Biogas Association, Germany
  • The new feed-in tariffs in France
    C. Servais, ATEE, France
  • The potential of on-farm anaerobic digestion in Northern Ireland
    J. Buick, Action Renewable, Northern Ireland
  • Biogas in Belgium – a SWOT-analysis
    B. Mattheeuws, Biogas-E vzw, Belgium
11:05-11:30 Coffee break
11:30-13:05 Session 1 Lecture hall 1
Part II: Global epicentres of biogas production and their political frameworks
  • Status and prospects of biogas energy use in Ukraine
    Y. Matveev, Scientific Engineering Centre "Biomass", Ukraine
  • Biogas Technology in the poverty reduction context of developing countries
    C. Kellner, BORDA
  • Recent developments in Chinese agricultural biogas production
    X. Xin, Chinese Ministry of Agriculture, China
  • Opportunities for anaerobic digesters in Ontario & Canada
    D. Hilborn, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Canada
13:05-14:30 Lunch break, poster session, opportunity to visit exhibition

Session 2 Lecture hall 1
Part I: Progress in providing and conditioning input substrates
  • Pre-treatment and digestion of separately collected household waste
    G. Eliasson, Bioresurs GE, Sweden
  • Hygienic aspects of monitoring and prophylaxis when digesting organic wastes
    W. Philipp, University of Hohenheim, Germany
  • Digestate from biogas plants and its application in agriculture
    N. Schneider, Landwirtschaftliches TechnologieZentrum Augustenberg, Germany
  • Technology and economic viability of processing digestate
    S. Wulf, Association for Technology and Structures in Agriculture, Germany
14:30–16:05 Session 3 Lecture hall 2
Part I: Chances and perspectives for rural areas
  • Co-digestion plant in dairy cattle farm in Emilia Romagna region (Italy)
    M. Soldano, Research Centre on Animal Production, Italy
  • Facing operational problems in a biodigester in Yuvientsa-Amazonian region of Ecuador
    J. Aragundy, Ecuador
  • Biogas plant vs. dairy cows – occupation and wages when digesting ensilaged grass
    V. Stelzer, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany
  • Biogas in organic farming – 3-years experience of digesting clover gras
    H. Holland, Naturland, Germany
16:05-16:30 Coffee break
16:30–17:40 Session 2 Lecture hall 1
Part II: Progress in providing and conditioning input substrates
  • Remaining gas potential in digestate of biogas plants fed with energy crops
    J. Vogtherr, University of Hohenheim, Germany
  • Increased efficiency and stability of biogas plants
    P. Scherer, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
  • Anaerobic digestion of sub-products from the sugar and alcohol industry
    A. van Haandel, University of Campina, Brazil
16:30–17:40 Session 3 Lecture hall 2
Part II: Chances and perspectives for rural areas
  • Experiences with operationg different systems of biogas plants
    H. Mittermair, U.T.S. Umwelt-Technik-Süd GmbH, Germany
  • The combined solar-biogas basis – For the population level raisting
    E. Kazarian, State Engineering University, Armenia
  • Are biogas plants a realistic alternative to traditional dairy production?
    S. Hartmann, Association for Technology and Structures in Agriculture, Germany
  • Biogas: Opportunity or risk for farmers? Experiences from Bavaria
    W. Zörner, University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt, Germany
  • Reuse is the better solution
    R. Wesenberg, Germany & E. Tagné, Cameroon
17:40 End of 1st confernece day
19:30 Evening reception with
Mr. Hauk (MdL), Minister for Food and Rural Areas Baden- Wuerttemberg,
and Mr. Pfister (MdL), Minister of Economic Affairs Baden-Wuerttemberg –
Venue: University of Hohenheim, Mensagebäude, Garbenstr. 26
Program - 2nd day of conference: Sept. 20, 2007
8:30-10:25 Session 4 Lecture hall 1
Part I: Progress in production technologies
  • Fruit wastes bioconversion for anaerobic co-digestion with pig manure
    L. Ferreira, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
  • Modelling and control of anaerobic co-digestion of agricultural waste
    C. Cimatoribus, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
  • BABIU – A new method to produce biomethane from biogas
    P. Mostbauer, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna, Austria
  • Dry digestion for biogas production from organic wastes
    J. Theodoridis, BEKON GmbH, Germany
  • Biological hydrogen production from agricultural substrates
    M. Meyer, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
8:30-10:25 Session 5 Lecture hall 2
Part I: Progress in digester biology and measurement technology
  • Two phase continuous digestion – Optimisation of hydrolysis for short Volume-Time-Output
    M. Sieber, Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany
  • Digestion of energy crops without adding manure D. Preißler, University of Hohenheim, Germany
  • Quantification of different microbial population involved in thermophilic dry anaerobic digestion
    B. Montero, University of Cadiz, Spain
  • The use of hydrolytic enzymes in agricultural biogas production
    M. Gerhardt, Biopract GmbH, Germany
  • How mobile online gas analysis contributes to efficient digestion
    A. Kühnert, Messtechnik Eheim GmbH, Germany
10:25-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-12:35 Session 4 Lecture hall 1
Part II: Progress in production technologies
  • Two phase continous digestion of solid manure on-farm: Design and balances
    W. Schäfer, MTT Agrifood Research, Finland
  • Digesting gras-crops in a 2-step process with bioleaching
    S. Zielonka, University of Hohenheim, Germany
  • Technical Problems of biogas plants
    B. Wirth, Association for Technology and Structures in Agriculture, Germany
  • Safety issues as important factor for approval procedures and operation of biogas plants
    B. Jauch, TÜV Thüringen, Germany
11:00-12:35 Session 5 Lecture hall 2
Part II: Progress in digester biology and measurement technology
  • Genetic "fingerprinting" for studying microbial biocenosis
    A. Kleyböcker, GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Germany
  • Co-digestion of olive mill waste water and swine manure using UASB bioreactors
    H. Azaizeh, Research and Development Center, Israel
  • Application of fibre-cracking enzymes to increase biogas yields of energy crops
    M. Brulé, University of Hohenheim, Germany
  • Mobile advice and support for biogas plants
    T. Ehrmann, Novatech GmbH, Germany
12:35-14:00 Lunch break, poster session, opportunity to visit exhibition
14:00-15:35 Session 6 Lecture hall 1
Progress in gas utilisation and respective technologies
  • Evaluation of alternative concepts for utilising biogeneous gases energetically
    A. König, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
  • Bundling gas from different biogas plants, collective upgrading and feed-in into the natural gas grid
    T. Schmalschläger, energy 21 Munich, Germany
  • Technical and economical requirements for feeding upgraded biogas into natural gas grid
    F. Pelzer, Ökobit GmbH, Germany
  • Thinking biogas from the end of heat utilisation – Concepts for renewable energy villages
    H. Böhnisch, Klimaschutz- und Energieagentur, Germany
14:00–15:35 Session 7 Lecture hall 2
Progress in financing and marketing, models for co-operation with strategic partners, emission trading
  • Concept of Biogas as a cooperation perspective for gas utilities and agriculture
    A. Bott, Erdgas Südwest, Germany
  • Concepts for jointly operating biogas plants with heat utilisation
    A. Lutz, KWA Contracting AG, Germany
  • Risk management for biogas plants
    M. Härig, MARSH GmbH, Germany
  • Experiences with the German-Chinese biogas market and application for CDM projects
    C. Wang, Gesellschaft für Umweltmanagement und Risiko-Service mbH, Germany
15:35-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-17:15 Plenary session Lecture hall 1
  • Development of rural areas with higher numbers of biogas plants operating
    J. Sedlmeier, Landmaschinenschule Triesdorf, Germany
  • Practical experiences with biogas fueled CHP: emissions and performance
    V. Aschmann, Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture, Germany
  • The future of Biogas in Europe: Visions and targets until 2020
    Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark
17:15 Summary of important conference results Lecture hall 1
17:30 End of 2nd conference day

Venue
Universität Hohenheim, Biologiezentrum
Lecture hall 1 & 2
Garbenstr. 30
70599 Stuttgart-Hohenheim
Germany

Terms of Registration and Participation

For registration please use the electronic form on this website or download the program brochure and send the filled in form to IBBK. You will receive a confirmation and an invoice after your registration. We expect receipt of your payment in advance to the conference. In case of written cancellation until August 31, 2007 the fee minus a service charge of EUR 50 (plus 19% VAT) will be refunded. There will be no refund in case of cancellation after August 31, 2007 and no refund will be granted if the particpant does not appear at the conference (even in case of illness), but it is possible to announce an alternative participant to the organiser. If the organiser has to cancel the conference the full participation fee will be refunded. All further claims are excluded. The registration fee includes the simultaneous translation (German / English), the proceedings to the conference, soft drinks and coffee during the breaks as well as lunch on the respective conference days. During the field trips lunch will be organised, but it is not included in the fee. Furthermore, delegates, participants and exhibitors are cordially invited to take part in the chimney talk with meet & greet reception on September 18, 2007 and the reception in the evening of September 19, 2007.

Mode of Payment

The payment of the registration fee must be made in Euro. We expect receipt of your payment in advance to the conference. We cannot guarantee your participation without full registration including the payment of the registration fee. For advanced payment we offer the option of bank transfer. You will receive the necessary information with your confirmation and invoice. Credit cards are not accepted.

Registration Desk

All participants must register on arrival at the conference. With the registration you will receive the conference proceedings, your name badge as well as further information about the conference. The registration desk will be opened during the following hours:
Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2007: 16:00 – 18:00
Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2007: 7:30 – 17:30
Thursday, Sept. 20, 2007: 7:30 – 16:00

How to get there

  • by train
    Public transport from Stuttgart main station:
    Take the U7 underground/tram line (leaving from low level station) towards Ostfildern. Exit at station "Ruhbank (Fernsehturm)", change into bus number 70 towards Plieningen, which stops at Hohenheim university.
    Or: Take the U5 or U6 underground/ tram line (leaving from low level station) towards Leinfelden or Möhringen. At Möhringen station change for U3 towards Plieningen. Exit train at Plieningen Garbe. From here Hohenheim university can be reached on foot or by bus number 65 towards Obertürkheim (stopping at Hohenheim university).
    Taxi from Stuttgart rail station:
    Fare approx. 20–25 Euros. Time: approx. 25 mins.
  • by car
    Coming from Stuttgart city centre:
    At Charlottenplatz (near the "Schloss" palace) turn from the B14 road (Konrad-Adenauer-Straße) into B27 (Charlottenstraße) and drive straight on. The road will become a dual carriageway later on. Take exit S-Hohenheim. Follow the signs for S-Plieningen/ S-Hohenheim for some kilometres until you reach S-Plieningen. Turn left towards Hohenheim University. At next opportunity turn right. Follow the street until you reach the car park.
    Coming from Karlsruhe/Heilbronn:
    Motorway A8, exit Stuttgart-Flughafen/ S-Hohenheim, keep left and follow signs towards S-Hohenheim. In Plieningen turn left towards Hohenheim University. When your reach the traffic circle, take the first exit. Follow the street until you reach the car park.
    Coming from Munich:
    Motorway A8, exit Stuttgart-Flughafen/ S-Hohenheim, keep right and follow signs towards S-Hohenheim. After approx. 4 km turn left towards Hohenheim University. After a sharp bend you will reach the University car park.
  • by plane
    Public transport from Stuttgart airport:
    Take the local S-Bahn train S2 towards Schorndorf or S3 towards Backnang. At "Vaihingen-Bahnhof" station change for U3 underground/ tram line towards Plieningen. Exit train at "Plieningen Garbe". From here Hohenheim University can be reached on foot or by bus number 65 towards Obertürkheim (stopping at Hohenheim University).
    Or: Take bus no 122 towards Esslingen. Exit at station "Plieningen Post" and take bus no 70 towards Ruhbank. Exit at station "Plieningen Garbe" and proceed as described before. The bus runs every 30 minutes.
    Taxi from Stuttgart airport:
    Taxi: Fare approx. 15 Euros. Time: approx. 15 mins.

Accomodation

The organisers have made preliminary reservations at the following hotels and guest houses:

Hotel GENO-Akademie Stuttgart Steckfeldstr. 7 / 70599 Stuttgart / Germany
Fon: +49 (0)711. 4581-0
Fax: +49 (0)711. 458-209
e-mail: mailto:hotel@geno-akademie.de
web: www.geno-akademie.de
Zimmer/ rooms: 60 Einzelzimmer/ single rooms
Preise/ prices: EUR 71
Vorreserviert bis/ pre-reserved until: 24 Aug. 2007
Stichwort/ keyword: IBBK

Christkönigshaus Tagungshaus der Diozöse Stuttgart
Paracelsusstr. 89 / 70599 Stuttgart / Germany
Fon: +49 (0)711. 458282-3
Fax: +49 (0)711. 458282-41
e-mail: mailto:christkoenigshaus@tagungshaus.net
web: www.hausbirkach.de
Zimmer/ rooms: Einzelzimmer/ single rooms
Preise/ prices: EUR 63
Vorreserviert bis/ pre-reserved until: 16 Jul. 2007
Stichwort/ keyword: IBBK

Further moderately priced guest houses near the conference venue:

Katholische Akademie Tagungszentrum Hohenheim
Paracelsusstr. 91 / 70599 Stuttgart / Germany
Fon: +49 (0)711. 451034-600
Fax: +49 (0)711. 451034-898
e-mail: mailto:hohenheim@akademie-rs.de
Zimmer/ rooms: Einzel-, Doppel-, Dreibettzimmer/ single, twin, 3-bed
Preise/ prices: EUR 58 – 96

Haus Birkach Studienzentrum der ev. Landeskirche
Grüninger Str. 25 / 70599 Stuttgart / Germany
Fon: +49 (0)711. 45804/ +49 (0)711. 458040
Fax: +49 (0)711. 45804-22
e-mail: mailto:hausbirkach@elk-wue.de
web: www.hausbirkach.de
Zimmer/ rooms: Einzelzimmer/ single rooms
Preise/ prices: EUR 42

Insurance

The organiser cannot be held responsible for injury to conference attendees or for damage to, or loss of their personal belongings, regardless of the cause. We strongly advice you to make your own insurance arrangements.

Visa

Participants requiring an entry visa to Germany are strongly advised to make their application in their home countries as early as possible before the intended date of arrival. We offer our support with invitation letters, but please be aware that we can only send invitation letters after we have received the full participation fee.


 

 

Datum uveřejnění: 26.7.2007
Poslední změna: 26.07.2007
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