Exhibitors Corner - Biogas 30/03/2022 at 14:00
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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Carbon Capture and Utilisation (CCU) 30/03/2022 at 10:00
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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