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salle/room : Gaz vert/Green gas
10:00 TNO (nl) 10:30 Phoenix Biopower (se) 10:50 Club Pyrogazéification (fr)
With a view to bringing to the fore some of the game changing European gasification technologies on the cusp of becoming mainstream names, this session will provide a panoramic view of state-of-the-art gasification technologies illustrated by shining examples of pioneering, market-driven innovations. Underlying their achievements is the promise to bridge the gap between vision and engineering excellence to deliver unparalleled efficiency in power performance (50-60%), the circular valorisation of novel feedstocks as well as the promise to produce a lot of clean, injectable green gas. Green gas is in full flow …
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salle/room : Biogaz/Biogas
GRDF France Gaz Renouvelables AAMF Club Biogaz
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salle/room : Circulaire/Circular
10h00 Introduction, CO2 Value Europe 10h10 Engie 10h30 EBA - European Biogas Association 10h50 Lanzatech 11h10 Round Table (20 mins)
Break 5 mins
Part 2 - 11h35-13h00 11h35 Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 12h55 TNO 12h15 Ramboll 12h35 Gazfio 12h55 Conclusions
Europe is at a crossroads on climate change policies, and so is Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU), defined as all innovative industrial processes aiming to capture CO2 from flue gases or from the air and transform it into products such as synthetic fuels, chemicals and building materials.
CCU is high on the EU agenda, with proposed legislations aiming to reduce Europe’s CO2 emissions by 55% by 2030 (‘Fit-for-55’) now under discussion: they will directly impact CCU deployment, from its definition in current laws (e.g. current directive on renewable energy – REDII, EU taxonomy) and promotion as a means to reduce emissions from industries via new targets and quotas (future EU directive on renewable energy – REDIII, FuelEU Maritime, ReFuelEU Aviation) to the way CCU products are exempted in the Energy Taxation Directive and incentivised via ETS emissions mechanisms and carbon removal certifications. All those initiatives and instruments will be impacting directly the way that CCU projects can be deployed across Europe.
In this session, hear from a panel of policy and technology experts in CCU pioneering biobased CCU, biogas-biomethane CCU, industrial emissions CCU and waste-to-energy CCU as they discuss some of their flagship projects and provide an insight of future developments.
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Samuel SAYSSETTechnology Lead Advisor, ENGIE Research & Global Expert Renewable Gases/Sciences ENGIE
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Marina PASTERISTechnical and Project Officer EUROPEAN BIOGAS ASSOCIATION EBA
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10:00 Chemelot InSciTe (nl) 10:50 Région Pays de la Loire (fr) 11:35 Circular Biobased Delta (nl)
“Imagine we live in a sustainable world. A complete transition from fossil feedstock to circular feedstock: Mixed solid waste, plastic waste, bio-residues and crops. Our trash is efficiently collected and processed.
Our land is organized to maximize sustainable biomass production, so in full harmony with the needs of all inhabitants (animals and people): For living space, shelter, leisure, food, materials, fertilizer and fuel, all while enjoying the sun as primary energy source. No more greenhouse gases build-up, no more global warming, only incidental storms, fires and floods. Just imagine…” Marijn Rikers
Marijn Rijkers will take us on a journey to illustrate how we can realize this imagined world, what are the key factors and considerations, what and where are the trade-offs, the gains, the investments needed to scale-up biobased so that we get to that magical point where we are looking back over our shoulders at the fossil past and surveying ahead of us a resplendent green landscape of the circular, renewable biosociety.
Héloïse Even and Willem Sederel will share with us their visions, strategies, initiatives and achievements to advance and develop the bioeconomy in the Regions.
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Kees KWANTSenior Expert Bioenergy and Biobased Economy at Netherlands Enterprise Agency RVO Netherlands Enterprise Agency RVO
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salle/room : Biomasse/Biomass
The professionalisation of the anaerobic digestion sector necessarily involves training and expertise in order to allow companies to find competent and knowledgeable employees, and to include professionals in a dynamic of improvement and competitiveness. The speakers during this round table will scan the needs of the sector in terms of initial and continuous training, the professions on offer, the target audiences for the training offered, as well as the expertise to be implemented to make companies more competitive.
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salle/room : Gaz vert/Green gas
11:20 GRTgaz (fr) 11:40 Torrgas (nl) 12:00 Synova (nl) 12:20 Qairos Energies (fr) 12:40 Bio Energy Netherlands (nl)
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salle/room : Biogaz/Biogas
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salle/room : Biomasse/Biomass
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14:00 - 14:15 : Short conference and hydrothermal gasification introduction by Robert Muhlke (GRTgaz)
14:15 - 14:25 : Presentation of SCW Systems and the industrial project in Alkmaar by Wout de Groot (SCW Systems)
14:25 - 15:20 : Round table with SCW Systems, TreaTech, Vinci Environnement andLeroux & Lotz – Q&A discussion Roundtable presented by Robert Muhlke and Lia De Jong (Banzo and Export France)
15:20 - 15:30 : Q&A - exchanges with the audience
Hydrothermal Gasification is a virtuous technology for almost completely treating and recovering wet organic waste using the water vector as the reaction medium. It makes it possible to produce synthetic methane that can be injected into the network and to recover water and metals as well as nitrogen and mineral salts (phosphorus, potassium, etc.) that can be transformed into fertilizer products. This conference will present the state of the art of its development in Europe and the prospects for its forthcoming industrialization in France.
The renewable gas sectors have not finished surprising you...!
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Lia DE JONGResponsable développement business / Consultante indépendante Banzo / Export France
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salle/room : Biogaz/Biogas
AAMF SAS Métha Energie France Gaz Renouvelables Chambre Régionael d'Agriculture des Pays de la Loire
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Jacques-Pierre QUAAKAgriculteur Méthaniseur AAMF BIOENERGIE DE LA BRIE GT Technico-économie AAMF - Association des agriculteurs méthaniseurs de France AAMF BIOENERGIE DE LA BRIE
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14:00 Wageningen Food and Biobased Research (nl) 14:25 Global Bioénergies (fr) 14:45 Vertoro (nl) 15:05 Evonik (de) 15:25 TorrGas (nl) 15:45 Round Table
Whether a relative start up or an established industrial player, some of the front runners driving the biotransition will lay out their visions for industrializing biobased to achieve the global impact that is needed. All with innovative and specific platform technologies that take as their feedstocks, undervalued biomass co-products from wood processing or agriculture as well as captured biogenic C02 and bio-syngas, and transform them to arrive at fundamental biobased building-block chemicals, a point from where it is then possible to fan out over multiple applications and across a multiple range of industries. And this, oftentimes with improved or new performance characteristics that exceed current levels, generating higher value-add and even greater opportunity.
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Bénédicte BAKANDirectrice de Recherche | Research Director Lab Biopolymeres Interactions Assemblages (BIA)
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salle/room : Biomasse/Biomass
14:00 Via Seva (fr) 14:30 Ramboll (dk) 14:55 Dall Energy (dk) 15:15 Echanges avec la Salle 15:35 Conclusion
15:40 Pause (20 mins)
16:00 Radscan (se) 16:20 Swep (se) 16:40 KPA Unicorn (fi) 17:00 Beta Analytic (us) 17:20 Conclusion
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salle/room : Circulaire/Circular
14h00, Aténéa Environnement - Homebiogas, Human-scale biogas production and recovery of organic waste into energy, Carolina Guzman 14h20, Naskeo, Mono-Metha: Become an independent biogas producer, François Haumont 14h40, Enerpro, Innovative small-scale AD solutions for a profitable and sustainable recovery of agricultural and food waste, Alexandre Bougeant15h10, Schaumann France, Optimization of agricultural inputs by inoculant(s), Thiago Dos Santos Molica 15h30, Gazfio, Gazfio Innovation - the order of the day, Fabrice Piotrowsky 15h50, DryCake, Twister - The bio-waste food conditioner that offers major benefits, Cedric Vanderbeken
16h00, GM Green Methane, Breaktrough technology for Biogas Upgrading, Walter Giacopini 16h20, Magma Energy, 1st digital biogas platform connecting suppliers and project leaders, Thierry Gahamanyi 16h40, Schaumann France, A richer biomass density with trace elements, Emna Dahmen
16h50, Tietjen Verfahrenstechnik, Effective Treatment of Biowaste and Biomass (For a better Biogas Process and Performance), Stanislas Capelle 17h10, Enogia, Energy optimization oF biogas plants, Benoit Paillette
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salle/room : Gaz vert/Green gas
15h45 Introduction 15h50 Storengy (fr) 16h05 Enosis Energies (fr) 16h20 Terrawatt (fr) 16h35 Hitachi Zosen Inova (ch) 16h50 Urbeez/Top Industrie (fr) 17h05 Energo Green (fr) 17h20 Table Ronde 17h50 Conclusions
The methanation of biogenic CO2 via biological, catalytic or plasma-catalytic conversion offers a pathway that optimizes the credentials of biomethane both from an environmental as well as production efficiency perspective. This session delves into successes stories ranging from both established players to brand new-entrants, each with their own distinctive approach. Green gas is in full flow …
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Diane DefrenneDirectrice des projets Power-to-Gas Methycentre et Hycaunais Storengy
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salle/room : Biogaz/Biogas
SOLAGRO GRDF AAMF INRAE Transfert
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Antoine EsnoufChargé de l'Analyse du Cycle de Vie du biométhane agricole INRAE
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16:10 Novocarbo (de) & Luleå University of Technology (se) 16:35 Indresmat (es) 16:55 Evertree (fr) 17:15 Université de Rennes (fr) 17:35 Round Table
The construction and building material’s sector is responsible for around 40% of the world’s annual CO2 emissions breaking down into 30% being attributable to operational emissions and 10% to materials and construction processes. But there is reason to feel positive. Within that 10%, biobased can play a significant role in emission reductions by substitution with low carbon materials but can also go one-step further by providing a sink to sequester carbon and the possibility for cascading reuse at the end of a building’s lifecycle. We will gain insights in this session into the arrival of some market firsts, such as: - versatile, high-performance biobased insulation materials - bioconcrete with biochar additives to sequester carbon - door and window frames with top class energy-savings employing a biobased foam as single structural and functional material, thus acting as a thermal, acoustic and moisture barrier - the first high-performance, healthy plant-based resin available on a large scale that is the critical ingredient in manufacture of the first eco-responsible MDF panel - hemp for high-performance insulation materials …. and all at the point of industrialised scale-up or, already in the process of.
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Oisik DasUniversitetslektor (EN : Senior Lecturer/Assoc. Prof.) Luleå University of Technology ( Sweden)
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salle/room : Biomasse/Biomass
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salle/room : Biogaz/Biogas
09h30 GRDF (fr) - GRDF AAPs (project tender calls) : the GRDF R&D approach and process, the AAPs carried out in 2021 and those to come in 2022 illustrated by a few selected projects 09h50 Nevezus Innovation & Purecontrol (fr) - new technologies for improving performance by prediction obtained by machine learning 10h10 Carbogenics (uk) - a biochar additive tailored for AD optimization : operational and financial benefits 10h30 Antec Biogas (no) - biogas production re-invented : 3-5 times faster production than traditional biogas plants, in addition to utilizing a larger share of waste - up to 95% gas yield compared to traditional 60-80% gas yield 10h50 Nordsol (nl) - a unique bioLNG concept for biogas plant owners to facilitate profitable access to offtakers in the transport fuel market 11h10 Technical Universty of Munich (de) - a reversible Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) of high-efficiency, generating electricity from biogas or in reverse mode, synthetic methane as a storage for fluctuating renewable electricity
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Claire DESFORGESResponsable Développement des gaz renouvelables SYDELA ENERGIE 44
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09:45 Geca Environnement (ca) 10:00 TNO (nl) 10:15 Syncraft (at) 10:30 Circular Carbon (de) 10:45 Suez (fr) 11:00 Carbon Loop (fr) 11:15 Echanges avec le public
Pyrogenic Carbon Capture and Storage (PyCCS) is a key technology for limiting climate change. It enables the capture and sequestration of atmospheric carbon through the carbonisation of biomass.
PyCCS permits the recycling of practically all biogenic carbon (biomass), transferring it into a stable form and turning it into a valuable product (biochar) with an existing and fast-growing market.
In this session, you will learn about growth trends of the biochar market. In order to keep up current growth rates, scaling of the industry as a whole as well as of single actors in the field has to be ensured. The session will shed a light on how this scaling can be realised from the sourcing of input materials to the increase of systems in size as in numbers.
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Jenny KAYQuality and R&D Manager Circular Carbon
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salle/room : Biomasse/Biomass
- Presentation of the GRAMIX project on hardwood pellets. Project led by (FCBA, GRASASA, IDEX, RAGT)
- Introduction ADEME - State of hardwood resource deposits for the production of wood pellets (FCBA) - Methodology for the production of wood pellets from hardwood resources: the formulation. (RAGT - Cloé Carrière) - Granulation of hardwoods vs softwoods: what lessons? (RAGT et Grassa) - Pellet quality: characterization, combustion in stoves, domestic and collective boilers (RAGT + IDEX) - Stove combustion indicator (RAGT - Jérémie Tamalet) - Economic analysis and LCA of hardwood pellets (FCBA) - Experiences in hardwood pellet production (SNPGB - Hugues de Chrisey)
- Evolution of the wood pellet standard:
- Evolution ISO 17 225-2, SNPGB / Hugues de Cherisey - Evolution of certification EN+ (Bioenergy Europe - S Lavergne)
- State of development of the wood pellet sector
- Evolution of the production of wood pellets, Propellet - Evolution of sales of combustion appliances, SNPGB - Review of the study on pellets in the collective, Propellet
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Hugues de CheriseySecrétaire général Syndicat National des Producteurs de Granulés de Bois (SNPGB)
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salle/room : Circulaire/Circular
10h00 Introduction 10h10 SkyNRG (nl) 10h30 Gazotech (fr/in) / Lanzatech (us) 10h50 Clean Planet Energy (uk) 11h10 Gidara Energy (nl) 11h30 Goodfuels (nl) 11h50 Vertoro (nl)
12h10 Open to the floor 12h40 Conclusions
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salle/room : Gaz vert/Green gas
Green hydrogen from the thermochemical treatment of dry biomass 10:00 Haffner Energy (fr) : has developed an industrial solution allowing the production of renewable hydrogen from various biomasses by thermolysis, without dependence on electricity (renewable or carbon-free nuclear) 10:15 Hymoov (fr) : recovery of wood waste for the production of syngas which will in turn be purified and recombined to obtain green hydrogen 10:30 Cortus (se) : offers a flexible feedstock technology as it can produce three-phase products: solid, liquid and gaseous, including the production of green hydrogen from biomass gasification
10:45 Round Table
11:05 Break (5 minutes)
On the horizon - new approaches to green hydrogen production 11:10 Sakowin (fr) : microwave plasma technology that converts natural gas and biomethane into decarbonated hydrogen gas and solid carbon via a methane decomposition process without CO2 emissions 11:25 Athena Recherche (fr) : production of hydrogen by culturing micro-organisms from waste water from the food industry. The final residues, the fermentation musts will also be transformed into biochar by carbonization, in order to be used as a soil amendment 11:40 Bretagne-Centre-Hydrogène (fr) : production of hydrogen, ammonium sulphate and irrigation water from pig urine
11:55 Table Ronde
12:15 Pause (5 minutes)
Green hydrogen produced locally by reforming biomethane from biogas into renewable hydrogen directly at the source of the raw material 12:20 Bayotech (us) 12:40 Xebec Europe / Hygear (nl)
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salle/room : Biogaz/Biogas
Colin Lemée AILE GRDF BEES Méthatlantique Chambre Régional d'Agriculture des Pays de la Loire
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Colin LEMÉEConsultant et formateur en psychologie sociale et environnementale. Conseils et formation
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- presentation of the THREE C program - presentation of the biochar working group - open exchange with the participants - pitches on French initiatives under development: Demio, Terra Fertilis
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Moist control applying inline moist measuring- and conditioning equipment Pellet length control by CPM ZENITH cutting mechanism Oil lubricated extrusion rollers
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14h00 Geca Environnement 14h05 Carbonfuture (de) 14h15 Accend (no) 14h25 Carbonapp (fr) 14h35 Echanges avec le public
The IPCC published two reports in 2018 and 2019 which identified the annual offset potential of biochar to be between ca. 1-2 billion tonnes of CO2, if the scaling-up of biochar were to meet its full potential on a global scale. This session looks into the evolving voluntary carbon markets and the role carbon credits play in advancing biochar.
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14h00 Introduction 14h05 Ademe 14h18 Auran 14h31 Awiplan 14h44 Green Creative 14h57 Inrae 15h10 Echanges avec le salle 15h25 Conclusions
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Guilhem ANDRIEUIngénieur Économiste / Energie Agence d'Urbanisme de la Région Nantaise (AURAN)
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salle/room : Biomasse/Biomass
Support you on your wood-energy project ? The facilitators are here ! State of play of automatic wood-fired installations Wood fuels: price indices and indexation formulas
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salle/room : Gaz vert/Green gas
14:00 Introduction 14:10 TorrCoal Technology BV (nl) 14:30 Energy &+ (fr) 14:50 Gazotech (fr/in) 15:10 Naoden (fr) 15:30 Kyotherm (fr) 15:50 Etia (fr) 16:10 Open to the floor 16:30 Conclusions
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salle/room : Circulaire/Circular
14h00 Introduction 14h10 SEA LNG (uk) 14h30 Titan LNG (nl) 14h50 Edge Energy (fr) 15h10 Elengy (fr) 15h30 Nordsol (nl) 15h50 Cryonorm (nl) 16h10 Open to the floor 16h40 Conclusions
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Giuseppe SPOTTIDirecteur Stratégie, Développement et Commercialisation ELENGY
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15h00-16h00 : in agriculture and agronomy Novocarbo (de) Rittmo Agroenvironnement (fr) Hochschule Geisenheim University (de)
16h00-17h00 : novel applications Politecnico Torino (it) La Carbonerie (fr) Carboganic (be)
As the supply of biochar is rapidly growing, the search for new markets where the carbon is preserved over the long term has intensified. This panel will include presentations from academics and industry experts covering traditional and evolving applications for biochar including soil use in agriculture, remediation and urban uses as well as non-soil uses such as water filtration and use as a filler in building materials and other composites, serving a range of industries.
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15h30 - 16h00 Échantillonnages représentatifs de biocarburants solides, informations sur le volume et l’humidité avant déchargement automatique
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AFGNV – Gilles Durand, secrétaire général Vendée Energie – Laurent Sorin, chargé de projets et d’exploitation GNV SYDELA – Claire Desforges, responsable du développement des gaz renouvelables Région Pays de la Loire – Bertille Balluffier, chargée de programme Transition énergétique GRDF – Eric Feuillet, Chef de programme prospective et R&D Edge Energy Europe – Erwan Payen, Directeur commercial
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Claire DESFORGESResponsable Développement des gaz renouvelables SYDELA ENERGIE 44
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