Akce
Sustainable Use of Biomass: in Soil or as Energy Source
pondělí 19. února 2007 (Evropská unie)
International Conference including a Workshop on "Brown Bin Collection" in february 2007.
Místo konání: Dublin City, Ireland; Dublin Castle
Pořádá: the Composting Association of Ireland, http://www.cre.ie
Percy Foster,
, tel.: 00 353 (0) 469564005, fax: 00 353 (0) 9171 44500
Podrobnosti o akci: http://www.cre.ie/dublin2007
Programme 19th of February 2007
Session 1: Introduction and Framework
8.30 - 9.45 h Registration
9.45 - 9.55 h Opening & welcome address (Conor McGovern, Chairman, Cré -
Composting Association of Ireland, Sligo, Ireland)
9.55 - 10.20 h Biomass, biowaste and bioenergy in the European context (Josef
Barth, European Compost Network ECN/
ORBIT e.V., Weimar, Germany)
10.20 - 10.35 h Status of composting in Ireland in 2006 and Cré Projects (Percy
Foster, Executive Administrator, Cré - Composting Association of Ireland Teo,
Sligo, Ireland)
10.35 – 10.50 h Delivering the national biodegradable strategy for Ireland
(Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Dublin, Ireland)
11.00 – 11.30 Coffee Break
11.30 - 11.55 h Soil Protection and the EU Soil Thematic Strategy (Luca Marmo,
European Commission, Directorate General Environment, Belgium)
11.55 - 12.20 h The role of organic matter for soil conservation in the
European context (John Gerarthy, Conservation Agriculture Ireland and World
Association of Soil and Water Conservation, Tipperary, Ireland)
12.20 - 12.45 h Targets and promotion of biomass and renewable energy
recovery in Europe (Dr. Karl Kellner, European Union Directorate General Energy
and Transport, Brussels, Belgium)
12.45 - 14.00 h Lunch
14.00 - 14.15 h Keynote address (Minister Dick Roche, Minister of Environment,
Heritage and Local Government, Dublin, Ireland)
Parallel Session 2A: Workshop on Brown Bin Experiences in Europe
14.15 - 14.35 An overview of different collection schemes and keys to
efficiency - captures, collection frequencies, organics in residual waste (Dr.
Enzo Favoino, Scuola Agraria Del Parco Di Monza, Italy)
14.35 - 15.05 An overview of different collection schemes and keys to
efficiency: how collection frequencies and capture rates affect organics in
residual waste. (Dr. Dominic Hogg, Eunomia Research & Consulting, Bristol, UK)
15.05 - 15.25 Brown bin collections in Ireland to date (Lorraine Herity, RPS,
Dublin, Ireland)
15.30- 16.00 Coffee Break
16.00 - 16.25 Implementation of separate collection of biowaste in a densely
populated area and comparison against commingled collection of mixed MSW (Dr.
Enzo Favoino, Scuola Agraria Del Parco Di Monza, Italy)
16.25 - 16.55 Decentralised separate collection and treatment of biowaste by
farmers, case studies and examples from Austria (Florian Amlinger, KEB Compost -
Consulting & Development, Perchtoldsdorf, Austria)
16.55 – 17.25 Cost assessment of separate collection - an evaluation of key
factors for economic and operational optimisation including financial tools like
PAYT systems, promotion of home composting, etc. (Dr. Dominic Hogg, Eunomia
Research & Consulting, Bristol, UK)
17.25 – 17.35 Potential for Organic Waste Collection in Apartments & In-sink
Macerators, funded by the EPA (C. Carey, RPS, Dublin, Ireland)
17.35 – 17.45 Compost Standard Research Project, funded by the EPA (Percy
Foster, Cré)
Parallel Session 2B: Biomass and Renewable Energy Production
14.15 -14.40 h Future development and framework for the utilization of energy
from biomass (F. Müller-Langer, Institute for Energy and Environment, Leipzig,
Germany)
14.40 -15.05 h Renewable resources and their contribution to sustainable
production, energy generation and savings of natural resources (Dr. A. Schütte,
Agency for Renewable Ressources FNR, Gülzow, Germany)*
15.05 -15.30 h Greenwaste treatment options; impacts on soil and climate
change (Prof Dr. M. Kranert, Univ. Stuttgart, Germany)
15.30 -16.00 h Coffee Break
16.00 -16.25 h Biomass market development, case study from the Federal State
of Hessia (T.Turk, IGW Witzenhausen, Germany)
16.25 -16.50 h Biomass feedstock preparation - latest technology developments
(J. Hirtenfellner, Komptech, Frohnleiten, Austria)
16.50 -17.15 h Biomass recovery synergies between agriculture and waste
management (Dr. W. Müller, ORA, Malvern, UK
19.30 h Social evening in the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin - Tour, Buffet Meal
and Irish Music
Programme 20th of February 2007
Session 3: Beneficial Use of Biomass in Soils
High Quality Compost and Use in Peat Replacement
9.00 - 9.25 h Production of high quality compost from various feedstocks –
greenwaste, biowaste, digestate and agricultural residues (Dr. K. Schleiss,
Umwelt- und Kompostberatung, Switzerland)
9.25 - 9.50 h Using compost as a peat replacement - the peat industry's
perspective (Dr. Munoo Prasad, Bord na Móna, Ireland)
9.50 - 10.15 h Manufacturing peat reduced compost products - the plant
operator’s perspective (E. Siebels, Humus & Erdenkontor, Witzenhausen, Germany)*
Coffee Break Benefits of Compost Use
10.45 - 11.10 h Compost application to soils - a precautionary approach
(Florian Amlinger, KEB, Perchtoldsdorf, Austria)
11.10 - 11.35 h Key benefits of compost use for the soil-plant system (Prof.
Stephen Nortcliff, Univ. of Reading, Reading, UK)*
11.35 - 12.00 h 11 years of experiences with compost application in
agriculture - the real benefits and risks for soils (Prof. Dr. Kluge, LUFA
Augustenberg, Karlsruhe, Germany)
12.00 - 13.00 h Lunch
Use of Compost in Agricultural Land
13.00 - 13.25 h Agricultural humus management using high quality certified
composts (Dr. Stefanie Siebert, BGK, Cologne, Germ.)
13.25 - 13.50 h A tillage farmer’s requirements for compost use (Gerald
Potterton (Farmer) Trim, Ireland)*
13.50 - 14.15 h The Impact of the Nitrates Directive on the use of compost on
land & research arable crop trials using greenwaste compost (Gerry Bird, OCAE
Consultants, Enfield, Ireland)
Coffee Break Beneficial use of Biomass in Soils
14.45 - 15.10 h Review of compost applications in agriculture, landscaping,
horticulture & Brownfields (Anne O’Brien, WRAP, UK )*
15.10 - 15.40 h The Växtkraft Project - Closing the loop between city and
agriculture for the production of renewable energy, fuels and nutrients by means
of digestion of biowaste and energy crops (Per-Erik Persson, Vafab, Västeras,
Sweden)
15.40 - 16.10 h Effects of growing energy crops on the humus content and
fertility of soils (Prof. Dr. Cristof Engels, Humbolt University, Berlin,
Germany)
16.10 - 16.30 h Final discussion and closing remarks (Josef Barth, ECN, and
Conor McGovern, Cré)
16.30 – 17.00h Guided Tour of Dublin Castle
Evening Visit to some of Dublin’s Famous Pubs!
Programme 21st of February 2007
Study tours day
8.00h - 14.00h Visit to composting sites, blending and bagging facilities (Enrich
& Bord na Mona). Bus will arrive back at Dublin airport at 3.30pm.
Datum uveřejnění: 28.12.2006
Poslední změna: 28.12.2006
Počet shlédnutí: 1210
Sustainable Use of Biomass: in Soil or as Energy Source
pondělí 19. února 2007 (Evropská unie)
International Conference including a Workshop on "Brown Bin Collection" in february 2007.
Místo konání: Dublin City, Ireland; Dublin Castle
Pořádá: the Composting Association of Ireland, http://www.cre.ie
Percy Foster,
, tel.: 00 353 (0) 469564005, fax: 00 353 (0) 9171 44500
Podrobnosti o akci: http://www.cre.ie/dublin2007
Programme 19th of February 2007
Session 1: Introduction and Framework
8.30 - 9.45 h Registration
9.45 - 9.55 h Opening & welcome address (Conor McGovern, Chairman, Cré - Composting Association of Ireland, Sligo, Ireland)
9.55 - 10.20 h Biomass, biowaste and bioenergy in the European context (Josef Barth, European Compost Network ECN/ ORBIT e.V., Weimar, Germany)
10.20 - 10.35 h Status of composting in Ireland in 2006 and Cré Projects (Percy Foster, Executive Administrator, Cré - Composting Association of Ireland Teo, Sligo, Ireland)
10.35 – 10.50 h Delivering the national biodegradable strategy for Ireland (Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Dublin, Ireland)
11.00 – 11.30 Coffee Break
11.30 - 11.55 h Soil Protection and the EU Soil Thematic Strategy (Luca Marmo, European Commission, Directorate General Environment, Belgium)
11.55 - 12.20 h The role of organic matter for soil conservation in the European context (John Gerarthy, Conservation Agriculture Ireland and World Association of Soil and Water Conservation, Tipperary, Ireland)
12.20 - 12.45 h Targets and promotion of biomass and renewable energy recovery in Europe (Dr. Karl Kellner, European Union Directorate General Energy and Transport, Brussels, Belgium)
12.45 - 14.00 h Lunch
14.00 - 14.15 h Keynote address (Minister Dick Roche, Minister of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, Dublin, Ireland)
Parallel Session 2A: Workshop on Brown Bin Experiences in Europe
14.15 - 14.35 An overview of different collection schemes and keys to efficiency - captures, collection frequencies, organics in residual waste (Dr. Enzo Favoino, Scuola Agraria Del Parco Di Monza, Italy)
14.35 - 15.05 An overview of different collection schemes and keys to efficiency: how collection frequencies and capture rates affect organics in residual waste. (Dr. Dominic Hogg, Eunomia Research & Consulting, Bristol, UK)
15.05 - 15.25 Brown bin collections in Ireland to date (Lorraine Herity, RPS, Dublin, Ireland)
15.30- 16.00 Coffee Break
16.00 - 16.25 Implementation of separate collection of biowaste in a densely populated area and comparison against commingled collection of mixed MSW (Dr. Enzo Favoino, Scuola Agraria Del Parco Di Monza, Italy)
16.25 - 16.55 Decentralised separate collection and treatment of biowaste by farmers, case studies and examples from Austria (Florian Amlinger, KEB Compost - Consulting & Development, Perchtoldsdorf, Austria)
16.55 – 17.25 Cost assessment of separate collection - an evaluation of key factors for economic and operational optimisation including financial tools like PAYT systems, promotion of home composting, etc. (Dr. Dominic Hogg, Eunomia Research & Consulting, Bristol, UK)
17.25 – 17.35 Potential for Organic Waste Collection in Apartments & In-sink Macerators, funded by the EPA (C. Carey, RPS, Dublin, Ireland)
17.35 – 17.45 Compost Standard Research Project, funded by the EPA (Percy Foster, Cré)
Parallel Session 2B: Biomass and Renewable Energy Production
14.15 -14.40 h Future development and framework for the utilization of energy from biomass (F. Müller-Langer, Institute for Energy and Environment, Leipzig, Germany)
14.40 -15.05 h Renewable resources and their contribution to sustainable production, energy generation and savings of natural resources (Dr. A. Schütte, Agency for Renewable Ressources FNR, Gülzow, Germany)*
15.05 -15.30 h Greenwaste treatment options; impacts on soil and climate change (Prof Dr. M. Kranert, Univ. Stuttgart, Germany)
15.30 -16.00 h Coffee Break
16.00 -16.25 h Biomass market development, case study from the Federal State of Hessia (T.Turk, IGW Witzenhausen, Germany)
16.25 -16.50 h Biomass feedstock preparation - latest technology developments (J. Hirtenfellner, Komptech, Frohnleiten, Austria)
16.50 -17.15 h Biomass recovery synergies between agriculture and waste management (Dr. W. Müller, ORA, Malvern, UK
19.30 h Social evening in the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin - Tour, Buffet Meal and Irish Music
Programme 20th of February 2007
Session 3: Beneficial Use of Biomass in Soils
High Quality Compost and Use in Peat Replacement
9.00 - 9.25 h Production of high quality compost from various feedstocks – greenwaste, biowaste, digestate and agricultural residues (Dr. K. Schleiss, Umwelt- und Kompostberatung, Switzerland)
9.25 - 9.50 h Using compost as a peat replacement - the peat industry's perspective (Dr. Munoo Prasad, Bord na Móna, Ireland)
9.50 - 10.15 h Manufacturing peat reduced compost products - the plant operator’s perspective (E. Siebels, Humus & Erdenkontor, Witzenhausen, Germany)*
Coffee Break Benefits of Compost Use
10.45 - 11.10 h Compost application to soils - a precautionary approach (Florian Amlinger, KEB, Perchtoldsdorf, Austria)
11.10 - 11.35 h Key benefits of compost use for the soil-plant system (Prof. Stephen Nortcliff, Univ. of Reading, Reading, UK)*
11.35 - 12.00 h 11 years of experiences with compost application in agriculture - the real benefits and risks for soils (Prof. Dr. Kluge, LUFA Augustenberg, Karlsruhe, Germany)
12.00 - 13.00 h Lunch
Use of Compost in Agricultural Land
13.00 - 13.25 h Agricultural humus management using high quality certified composts (Dr. Stefanie Siebert, BGK, Cologne, Germ.)
13.25 - 13.50 h A tillage farmer’s requirements for compost use (Gerald Potterton (Farmer) Trim, Ireland)*
13.50 - 14.15 h The Impact of the Nitrates Directive on the use of compost on land & research arable crop trials using greenwaste compost (Gerry Bird, OCAE Consultants, Enfield, Ireland)
Coffee Break Beneficial use of Biomass in Soils
14.45 - 15.10 h Review of compost applications in agriculture, landscaping, horticulture & Brownfields (Anne O’Brien, WRAP, UK )*
15.10 - 15.40 h The Växtkraft Project - Closing the loop between city and agriculture for the production of renewable energy, fuels and nutrients by means of digestion of biowaste and energy crops (Per-Erik Persson, Vafab, Västeras, Sweden)
15.40 - 16.10 h Effects of growing energy crops on the humus content and fertility of soils (Prof. Dr. Cristof Engels, Humbolt University, Berlin, Germany)
16.10 - 16.30 h Final discussion and closing remarks (Josef Barth, ECN, and Conor McGovern, Cré)
16.30 – 17.00h Guided Tour of Dublin Castle
Evening Visit to some of Dublin’s Famous Pubs!
Programme 21st of February 2007
Study tours day
8.00h - 14.00h Visit to composting sites, blending and bagging facilities (Enrich
& Bord na Mona). Bus will arrive back at Dublin airport at 3.30pm.
Datum uveřejnění: 28.12.2006
Poslední změna: 28.12.2006
Počet shlédnutí: 1210