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About Event: Growing pressure to lower emissions and replace fossil fuels is leading to
biggest ever range of biofuels such as ethanol, biodiesel and bio-methanol and other
green fuels.
This green transition is a critical challenge facing the world. However, the decisions facing
stakeholders such as producers, growers, regulators and investors are complex. That is why
we will tackle this raising question and make new ideas with market participants.
Who should attend:
The Future of Biofules 2020 Conference will bring together top level experts from biofuels
producers, Oil refineries, Transportation Companies, Feedstock Traders & Distribution
Companies, Renewable Energy Consultancies, technology providers, Regulatory & Research
experts, Government organizations and others.
Why attend the The Future of Biofules 2020 conference:
Gain a comprehensive overview of the global biofuels market on this 2 day event filled with
presentations from industry end-users and running projects case studies.
Hear experts focus on new regulatory framework, changing demand, biofuels economics and
more Network and exchange ideas with colleagues from the bioenergy industry.
Conference Venue
Denmark
Copenhagen
City Center
4-5star Hotel
Lying on the islands of Zeeland and Amager, Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark and one of
the world’s most environmentally friendly cities, is certainly a wonderful destination for any kind
of traveler.
The hotel will be located in the city center location. The exact venue will be announced about 2
months before the event. Mostly locating our bioenergy events in Copenhagen currently we are
looking at participants numbers to choose the best venue.
Marta YugoScience Executive –Economics & ModellingCONCAWE
Alain MathurenCommunication DirectorFUELS EUROPE
Bharadwaj KummamuruExecutive directorWORLD BIOENERGY ASSOCIATION
Per Sune KoustrupCo- founderNORDIC GREEN
Gunnar HolenCEONORDIC BLUE CRUDE
Paul O’ConnorDirector & FounderCELLiCON
Erik C. WormslevDirector – Innovation, Climate change, Energy & ResourcesNIRAS
Dirk KronemeijerCEOGOODFUELS
Simone CavalliBusiness DeveloperGAS CAVALLI
Anne Krog JensenSenior Specialist, Bioenergy & ThermalPowerCOWI
Cornelius ClaeysAnalyst Europe - BiofuelsSTRATAS ADVISORS
Ralph-Uwe DietrichResearch Manager GERMAN AEROSPACE CENTER
Johan GrönVP, Biogas Business UnitGASUM
Jens Elton AndersenCEOWINDSPACE
Gerhard MuggenManaging DirectorBTG-BTL
Morten SimonsenManagerEMMELEV
Ole HvelplundCEONATURE ENERGY
Camilo LopezSenior Manager Commercial ProjectsELECTROCHAEA
Monica NormarkHead of BiorefineryTechnologySEKAB
Johan IsakssonSpecialist Energy TechnologySÖDRA
Sebastian BlumDirector Sales EuropeM2p-labs Microbioreactors
Anil ThilstedCEOSPECTRO INLETS
Hans Peter SchmidManaging DirectorWS REFORMER
Jonas C. SvendsenCommercial ManagerNATURE ENERGY
John Cosmo DwelleHead of Sustainabilityand CertificationLANDWÄRME
Harm GrobrüggePresidentEUROPEAN BIOGASASSOCIATION
Francesco OmettoR&D ManagerSCANDINAVIAN BIOGAS
Havård WollanCEOBIOKRAFT
Peter BjerregaardMarket RegulationManagerE.ON
EXHIBITION When you will sponsor our summit you will showcase you your products and services in the networking area and will be able to hold meeting with leaders from the industry. The commercial aspect of the event will create you a perfect intimate environment for doing business.
SPONSOR Thorough the 2 days of the event you will get the best possible conditions to market and sell your product or expertise You will be introduced to the participants at the start of the event. You will receive the list of attendee to better prepare for the summit and carefully choose the exact companies you want to meet . And we will help you with this facilitating and organizing meetings.
AUDIENCE The delegates coming to the summit are carefully targeted attendees from major stakeholders from the industry. There are in most cases actual decision makers when it comes the companies they represent. This perfect set up will save you both time and money.
Frank RosagerCEODanish Biogas Association
22 September 2020 Conference Programme
08.00 REGISTRATION & COFFEE08.45 CHAIRMAN'S WELCOMING MESSAGE
Marta Yugo, CONCAWE09.00 Global development of biogas and biofuels- data, markets and policies
• Latest data on Biofuels and renewable development• International biofuel policy landscape• Challenges and opportunities for biofuels deployment
Speaker: Bharadwaj Kummamuru, World Bioenergy Association
09.30 Could low-Carbon Liquid fuels contributeto climate neutrality in the EU by 2050?
• Is there a role for liquid fuels in the future of transport?• Could these low-carbon technologies become an
industrial opportunity for the EU?• What is the required policy framework to enable these
technologies to be developed at scale?
Speaker: Alain Mathuren, Fuels Europe10.00 European markets outlook
• General market overview in European and globalcontext
• Uncertainties and opportunities in biogas market• Role of biogas in renewable Energy• Regional policy review, analysis on regulatory
framework
Speaker: Harm Grobrügge, EuropeanBiogas Association
10.30 MORNING REFRESHMENTS –NETWORKING BREAK
11.00 Gasum’s perspective on the Nordic biogasmarket.
• Our strategy in the Nordic gas market• Review of the Biogas Agenda drivers and status within
the countries• How we see the opportunities and challenges within
the Nordic gas ecosystem
Speaker: Johan Grön, Gasum11.30 How Nordic Blue Crude progresses
towards becoming the first producerat commercial scale Power to liquids
• Nordic Blue Crude position in the Nordic market• Plans for production development of „Blue Crude”• Where do we see opportunities?
Speaker: Gunnar Holen, Nordic Blue Crude12.00 Financing biogas and biofuels projects
• Financial framework for the implementation of biogas plants
• Current approach of funding infrastructures of biogas
• Overview of public and private financing sources & other financing tools
12.30 NETWORKING LUNCH13.30 European Green Deal’s Impact on EU
Biofuel Outlook (2020 – 2050)
• Regulatory biofuel demand drivers including RED II, FQD and national blending mandates
• Impact of European Green Deal and Covid-19 on the abovementioned
• Effect of changing base pools and feedstock limits on FAME, HVO, ethanol and biomethane markets
• Detailed quantitative supply and demand outlook for individual countries as well as European aggregate
Speaker: Cornelius Claeys, Stratas Advisors14.00 Liquefied biogas (LBG) – enabling green
trucking and green shipping
• Our experiences from operating the world’s largestproduction facility for LBG production
• LBG customer cases – trucking and shipping• Market status and further development of green
trucking and green shipping• The future of LBG
Speaker: Havård Wollan, Biokraft14.30 Creating new sources of non-fossil fuels
from waste• Recycling as a new source of fuel• Lessons learnt in the renewable Energy industry• Elysium Nordic – sustainable recycling of end-of-life
tires
Speaker: Jens Elton Andersen, WindSpace15.00 Biogas and Biofuels Trading Strategy
15.30 AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS –NETWORKING BREAK
16.00 Biogas – a fuel for a green and fast transition of the transport sector
• New Danish climate regulations• Challenges resulting from it• Sustainable road transport sector – Nature Energy’s
way
Speaker: Ole Hvelplund, Nature Energy16.30 Microbial Research – high-throughput
microfermentations• Screening• Bioprocess development• Online monitoring• Automated microfermentation
Speaker: Sebastian Blum, m2p-labs16.40 PANEL DISCUSSION: CO2 emissions/
Taxes/Funding+ Q&A17.00 CHAIRMAN'S CLOSING REMARKS & DRINK
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23 September 2020 Conference ProgrammeFuture of Biofuels---STREAM I
08.50 CHAIRMAN'S WELCOME MESSAGE DAY 209.00 E-bio-fuel – overview and the success
stories• Overview – e-biofuel (advantages of combining P2X
and biofuel production)• Different paths - key
Speaker: Anne Krog Jensen, COWI09.30 Development of an effective biomass
fractionation & conversion technology• Short history (2005-2015) of the development of
biomass fractionation & conversion technologies by BIOeCON, KiOR and BiCHEM (Petrobras & BIOeCON): learnings
• Low temperaturę and severity solvent technologies: Ionic Liquids, Molten salts
• ZnCl2 hydrate solvent technology to dissolute and convert cellulose (G1)
• ZnCl2 hydrate solvent technology to produce HQ Nano cellulosic and lignin materials (G2)
• The path forward to profitable bio-refineries: materials, chemicals & fuels
Speaker: Paul O’Connor, CELLiCON
10.00 Case study
Speaker: Johan Isaksson, Södra
10.30 MORNING REFRESHMENTS –NETWORKING BREAK
11.00 Go green in Denmark• Our feedstock• How is our process?• What are our markets?• Where do we see challenges and opportunities
Speaker: Morten Simonsen, Emmelev
11.30 Case study
Speaker: Monica Normark, SEKAB12.00 How can CCU on biomass-fired power
and district heating plants work handin hand with bio-methane and greenpower. A new way of integrating biomassand PtX• CCSU – in general and especially with WtE and
Biomass to Energy• Utilization of CO2 and methane from biogas to
jetfuel, methanol and others• The benefits of heat integration from all sources:
CC, electrolysis, syntheses, etc.
Speaker: Erik C. Wormslev, NIRAS
12.30 NETWORKING LUNCH13.30 Case study of commercial pyrolisis plant
Empyro after 5 years operation.Speaker: Gerhard Muggen, BTG-BTL
14.00 The fast rise of sustainable marineBiofuels
• The key success factors that will lead up to this• The role of the cargo owner
Speaker: Dirk Kronemeijer, Goodfuels14.30 SS BioLNG Terminal & Future
Developments• Composition of BioLNG• Branding and quality control• Storage BioLNG plant• Business opportunities and future developments
Speaker: Simone Cavalli, Gas Cavalli15.00 Advanced Biofuels demand and supply
towards future sustainable Europe aviation.
• Future of biofuels in aviation• Techno-economic analysis of synthetic fuels
production• Drivers of sustainable synthetic jet fuels production
Speaker: Ralph-Uwe Dietrich, German Aerospace Center
15.30 AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS –NETWORKING BREAK
16.00 The Energy plant of the future• From CHP production to Combined Fuel,Heat & Power
production• Way to decarbonised transport sector
Speaker: Per Sune Koustrup, Nordic Green16.30 Meet Electrochaea: Providing Grid Scale
Renewable MethaneSpeaker: Camilo Lopez, Electrochaea
17.00 CHAIRMAN'S CLOSING REMARKS
23 September 2020 Conference ProgrammeBiogas PowerON---STREAM II
08.50 CHAIRMAN'S WELCOME MESSAGE DAY 2Frank Rosager, Danish Biogas Association
09.00 Vision 2050+ The role of biomethane in decorbanized world
• Sustainable biomethane in a circular economydecarbonizes the world
• What are the next steps for biomethane?• Is biomethane going to be cost competitive? Hint: Yes• Connection between rural reas, urban areas and our
common future involving biomethane and ccs
Speaker: John Cosmo Dwelle, Landwärme
09.30 Industrial symbiosis for advancedanaerobic digestion processes
• Industrial symbiosis for efficient biogas production• The EffiSludge concept for low carbon footprint
industrial wastewater treatment• Nutrients recovery via anaerobic digestion• Biogas potential within the forestry sector: a case
study
Speaker: Francesco Ometto, Scandinavian Biogas
10.00 On-site steam reforming of biogas – the shortest path to green hydrogen
• Highlight the benefits of upgrading biogas intohydrogen for mobility
• Comparison of wheel-to-wheel efficiency with other routes to green hydrogen
• Evaluation and review of SMR technologies
Speaker: Hans Peter Schmid, WS Reformer
10.30 MORNING REFRESHMENTS –NETWORKING BREAK
11.00 Maturing biogas industry – reducing the unit costSpeaker: Jonas C. Svendsen, Nature Energy
11.30 Online analysis of dissolved gases directlyin bioreactor liquid using a commerciallyavailable mass spectrometerSpeaker: Anil Thilsted, Spectro Inlets
12.00 Power-to-X and the role of biogas
• A system perspective on P-to-X• The economics of biogas• Biogas and Energy system synergies
Speaker: Peter Bjerregaard, E.ON
12.30 NETWORKING LUNCH
13.30 Growth challenges, funding, partnerships• Future of gas mobility • Developing favorable conditions for wide
adaptation of biomethane production for transport• What are practical conditions of developing
biomethane as a fuel?• Removing road blocks in political & regulatory
framework conditions and further potential in Europe
14.00 Industrial scale biologicalmethanation• Learnings and insights
14.30 Latest data & case studies of biogas plants
15.00 Technological advancements in the anaerobic digestion/p2g
15.30 AFTERNOON REFRESHMENTS –NETWORKING BREAK
16.00 Business development of biomethane and methanised gas
16.30
17.00 CHAIRMAN'S CLOSING REMARKS
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