Akce
Clean recovered Fuels from Gasification of Waste and Biomass
pondělí 27. června 2005 14:00 - úterý 28. června 2005 14:30 (Zahraničí, 0,- EUR)
The workshop aims to bring together those facing the challenges in the newly enlarged EU as well as EU Candidate Countries with experts in the area of fuels derived from the treatment of waste and biomass in order to assess the various technical options currently used or under development.
Místo konání: Rumunsko; The Crowne Plaza Hotel Bucharest
Pořádá: JRC-Institute for Energy, http://www.jrc.nl
Christopher Hunter,
, tel.: +40 (0) 21 2240034 , fax: +40 (0) 21 2241126
The JRC-Institute for Energy
in collaboration with
Romanian Ministry of Education and Research
ChemInform DATA Research Center
Clean recovered Fuels from Gasification of Waste and Biomass.
Technical, Environmental and Social Considerations
Bucharest, Romania
27th & 28th June 2005
Programme.
Day 1.
14:00 Arrival of participants - Registration
15:00 Opening Session
Round table presentation of attendees
Welcoming Words from:
Institute for Energy and University of Bucharest - Prof. Iosif Tripsa/C. Hunter
15:30 Presentation of the CLEANWEB project and the PREWIN European Network.
By: Chris Hunter JRC-IE, The Netherlands
16:00 Effects of Bio fuel Types on Efficiency of Gasification Process
By: Krzysztof Ptasinski, University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
16:30 Research and practical application of biomass gasification
in Czech Republic
By Sergej Skoblja, Institute Of Chemical Technology, Prague Czech Republic
17:00 Biomass Potential on the West Coast of the black Sea
By: Eden Mamut, University of Constantza, Romania
17:30 Presentation details to be announced
Round table Discussion
18:00 End of Day 1
20:30 Dinner
Day 2.
09:00 Examples of Gasification projects in Romania
(Presenter details to be announced)
09:30 Equipment for the Valorisation of Agricultural Biomass by Gassification
By: Elisabeta Pasculete, OVM/ICCPET Bucharest, Romania.
09:45 Biomass Gassification – a modelling study
By Anamaria Constantinescu, Polytechnical University of Bucharest, Romania.
10:00 Review of EU Energy Supply and Demands - introduction C. Hunter
10:15 Current Research & Trends on Fuel cells and H2 Storage using Advanced Carbon Materials.
By: Ioan Stamatin, Adina Morozan & Anca Dumitru, University of Bucharest.
10:30 Pyrogasification of Waste and Biomass
By: Radu Sebastian, Gheorghe Stefanescu, Elena Bugaru, Frumuzache Barca,
Polytechnical University of Bucharest, Romania.
10:45 The Influence of Operating Parameters on MSW Pyrolysis Char Gassification
By: Cosmin Marculescu, Polytechnical University of Bucharest, Romania.
11:00 Coffee Break
11:15 Hot gas cleaning for biomass gasification and clean gas production
By Sergej Skoblja, Institute Of Chemical Technology, Prague Czech Republic
11:45 Effects of Bio Fuel Pre-treatment on efficiency of the Gasification Process
By: Krzysztof Ptasinski, University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
12:15 PRESENTATION - Details to be provided later.
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Round Table Discussion*
What Attendees expect from networking in the enlarged EU?
What are your areas of interest?
Which technical areas are not covered ?
14:00 Summary Presentation – Future Collaboration
14:30 Conclusions and Closing Remarks.
Scope of this Workshop
Minimising the harmful effects of waste and utilising waste and biomass as fuel sources is a key challenge of today. There are several environmental and economic drivers at the origin of this challenge. The European Union has set ambitious and necessary challenges to decrease its dependence on external energy sources and to develop sustainable energy systems. Particular emphasis has been given to the development of renewable energy sources. It is expected that the largest contribution will come from the appropriate treatment of waste and biomass. In the expansion of the CLEANWEB project to address the issues related to recovered fuels, this work shop seeks to address the technical environmental and social issues related to the production, recovery and treatment of fuels derived from the thermal treatment of waste and biomass. The workshop aims to bring together those facing the challenges in the newly enlarged EU as well as EU Candidate Countries with experts in the area of fuels derived from the treatment of waste and biomass in order to assess the various technical options currently used or under development.
Who Should attend:
People working in the areas of :
Waste and Biomass to Energy sector
Alternative fuels – production and Cleaning
Waste and Energy management strategy development
National and regional policy makers
Meeting location and dates
The meeting will be held on the 27th and 28th June 2005 in
The Crowne Plaza Hotel Bucharest - Tel: +40 (0)21 2240034 ; Fax: +40 21 2241126
There is no registration fee for the meeting.
The number of participants is limited.
If you wish to attend please inform the meeting secretariat as soon as possible.
Accommodation is available in the meeting hotel.
Accommodation and travel must be arranged and paid by the participants.
Secretariat Address
European Commission Joint Research Centre,
Institute for Energy
P.O.Box: 2
1755ZG Petten, NL
Mr. Chris Hunter
Tel: +31 (0) 224 56 52 68
Fax:+31 (0) 224 56 56 26
E-mail:christopher.hunter@jrc.nl
Institute for Energy of the Joint Research Centre and the CLEANWEB project.
The role of the JRC is to provide customer-driven scientific and technical support for the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of EU policies. As a service of the European Commission, the JRC functions as a reference centre of science and technology for the Union.Close to the policy-making process, it serves the common interest of the Member States, while being independent of special interests, whether private or national.
The Institute for Energy provides scientific and technical support to EU policy related to Energy. Special emphasis is given to safe and sustainable energy supply.
The CLEANWEB project is based at the JRC-Institute for Energy, Holland. It addresses issues related to safe, clean and efficient production of energy from waste and biomass. While the main focus of the work is the recovery of heat for electrical power generation or direct use in industry or district heating, the recovery of renewable fuels is a growing component of the work. This work involves the assessment of pathways for fuel production and necessarily includes studies on process parameters (e.g. gasification) and cleaning processes for alternative fuels (e.g. filtration and catalysts). The PREWIN network (http://ie.jrc.cec.eu.int/prewin) is operated within CLEANWEB and is one of the main tools used to achieve the goals of the project related to waste incineration. This has proved to be a very successful method of bringing together all stakeholders including plant suppliers and operators, maintenance companies and technical R&D organisations. Together they address technical issues. This method of collaboration could, where appropriate, be used to address the issues related to the production, cleaning, storage and use of fuels derived from the thermal treatment of waste and biomass.
Datum uveřejnění: 20.6.2005
Poslední změna: 20.06.2005
Počet shlédnutí: 1700
Clean recovered Fuels from Gasification of Waste and Biomass
pondělí 27. června 2005 14:00 - úterý 28. června 2005 14:30 (Zahraničí, 0,- EUR)
The workshop aims to bring together those facing the challenges in the newly enlarged EU as well as EU Candidate Countries with experts in the area of fuels derived from the treatment of waste and biomass in order to assess the various technical options currently used or under development.
Místo konání: Rumunsko; The Crowne Plaza Hotel Bucharest
Pořádá: JRC-Institute for Energy, http://www.jrc.nl
Christopher Hunter,
, tel.: +40 (0) 21 2240034 , fax: +40 (0) 21 2241126
The JRC-Institute for Energy
in collaboration with
Romanian Ministry of Education and Research
ChemInform DATA Research Center
Clean recovered Fuels from Gasification of Waste and Biomass.
Technical, Environmental and Social Considerations
Bucharest, Romania
27th & 28th June 2005
Programme.
Day 1.
14:00 Arrival of participants - Registration
15:00 Opening Session
Round table presentation of attendees
Welcoming Words from:
Institute for Energy and University of Bucharest - Prof. Iosif Tripsa/C. Hunter
15:30 Presentation of the CLEANWEB project and the PREWIN European Network.
By: Chris Hunter JRC-IE, The Netherlands
16:00 Effects of Bio fuel Types on Efficiency of Gasification Process
By: Krzysztof Ptasinski, University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
16:30 Research and practical application of biomass gasification
in Czech Republic
By Sergej Skoblja, Institute Of Chemical Technology, Prague Czech Republic
17:00 Biomass Potential on the West Coast of the black Sea
By: Eden Mamut, University of Constantza, Romania
17:30 Presentation details to be announced
Round table Discussion
18:00 End of Day 1
20:30 Dinner
Day 2.
09:00 Examples of Gasification projects in Romania
(Presenter details to be announced)
09:30 Equipment for the Valorisation of Agricultural Biomass by Gassification
By: Elisabeta Pasculete, OVM/ICCPET Bucharest, Romania.
09:45 Biomass Gassification – a modelling study
By Anamaria Constantinescu, Polytechnical University of Bucharest, Romania.
10:00 Review of EU Energy Supply and Demands - introduction C. Hunter
10:15 Current Research & Trends on Fuel cells and H2 Storage using Advanced Carbon Materials.
By: Ioan Stamatin, Adina Morozan & Anca Dumitru, University of Bucharest.
10:30 Pyrogasification of Waste and Biomass
By: Radu Sebastian, Gheorghe Stefanescu, Elena Bugaru, Frumuzache Barca,
Polytechnical University of Bucharest, Romania.
10:45 The Influence of Operating Parameters on MSW Pyrolysis Char Gassification
By: Cosmin Marculescu, Polytechnical University of Bucharest, Romania.
11:00 Coffee Break
11:15 Hot gas cleaning for biomass gasification and clean gas production
By Sergej Skoblja, Institute Of Chemical Technology, Prague Czech Republic
11:45 Effects of Bio Fuel Pre-treatment on efficiency of the Gasification Process
By: Krzysztof Ptasinski, University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands.
12:15 PRESENTATION - Details to be provided later.
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Round Table Discussion*
What Attendees expect from networking in the enlarged EU?
What are your areas of interest?
Which technical areas are not covered ?
14:00 Summary Presentation – Future Collaboration
14:30 Conclusions and Closing Remarks.
Scope of this Workshop
Minimising the harmful effects of waste and utilising waste and biomass as fuel sources is a key challenge of today. There are several environmental and economic drivers at the origin of this challenge. The European Union has set ambitious and necessary challenges to decrease its dependence on external energy sources and to develop sustainable energy systems. Particular emphasis has been given to the development of renewable energy sources. It is expected that the largest contribution will come from the appropriate treatment of waste and biomass. In the expansion of the CLEANWEB project to address the issues related to recovered fuels, this work shop seeks to address the technical environmental and social issues related to the production, recovery and treatment of fuels derived from the thermal treatment of waste and biomass. The workshop aims to bring together those facing the challenges in the newly enlarged EU as well as EU Candidate Countries with experts in the area of fuels derived from the treatment of waste and biomass in order to assess the various technical options currently used or under development.
Who Should attend:
People working in the areas of :
Waste and Biomass to Energy sector
Alternative fuels – production and Cleaning
Waste and Energy management strategy development
National and regional policy makers
Meeting location and dates
The meeting will be held on the 27th and 28th June 2005 in
The Crowne Plaza Hotel Bucharest - Tel: +40 (0)21 2240034 ; Fax: +40 21 2241126
There is no registration fee for the meeting.
The number of participants is limited.
If you wish to attend please inform the meeting secretariat as soon as possible.
Accommodation is available in the meeting hotel.
Accommodation and travel must be arranged and paid by the participants.
Secretariat Address
European Commission Joint Research Centre,
Institute for Energy
P.O.Box: 2
1755ZG Petten, NL
Mr. Chris Hunter
Tel: +31 (0) 224 56 52 68
Fax:+31 (0) 224 56 56 26
E-mail:christopher.hunter@jrc.nl
Institute for Energy of the Joint Research Centre and the CLEANWEB project.
The role of the JRC is to provide customer-driven scientific and technical support for the conception, development, implementation and monitoring of EU policies. As a service of the European Commission, the JRC functions as a reference centre of science and technology for the Union.Close to the policy-making process, it serves the common interest of the Member States, while being independent of special interests, whether private or national.
The Institute for Energy provides scientific and technical support to EU policy related to Energy. Special emphasis is given to safe and sustainable energy supply.
The CLEANWEB project is based at the JRC-Institute for Energy, Holland. It addresses issues related to safe, clean and efficient production of energy from waste and biomass. While the main focus of the work is the recovery of heat for electrical power generation or direct use in industry or district heating, the recovery of renewable fuels is a growing component of the work. This work involves the assessment of pathways for fuel production and necessarily includes studies on process parameters (e.g. gasification) and cleaning processes for alternative fuels (e.g. filtration and catalysts). The PREWIN network (http://ie.jrc.cec.eu.int/prewin) is operated within CLEANWEB and is one of the main tools used to achieve the goals of the project related to waste incineration. This has proved to be a very successful method of bringing together all stakeholders including plant suppliers and operators, maintenance companies and technical R&D organisations. Together they address technical issues. This method of collaboration could, where appropriate, be used to address the issues related to the production, cleaning, storage and use of fuels derived from the thermal treatment of waste and biomass.
Datum uveřejnění: 20.6.2005
Poslední změna: 20.06.2005
Počet shlédnutí: 1700