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Energy Engineering Seminar - Programme Bioenergy Production Facilities for Biorefinery Developments: Biofuels – Biogas - Bioproducts 4 - 8 November 2013 at Aalborg University, Esbjerg Campus, Niels Bohrs Vej 8, DK 6700, Denmark Monday Solid Biomass Combustion Tuesday – in A134 Biogas Production Innovations in… Wednesday – in A134 Biofuels and Biorefineries Thursday Biorefinery large scale site visit Friday – in A134 Advanced Biofuels 9.00 am Registration in the main entrance 9.30 am in the canteen Welcome with coffe/the and rolls. Bioenergy resources, availability – sustainability by Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen (JBHN) Aalborg University Esbjerg. Teambuilding and networking. 11.30 am in the canteen Administration of participation by Peter Kringhøj 12.00 pm Lunch 12.30 pm in A134 Combustion/Gasification State of the art and future by Matthias Mandø Aalborg University Esbjerg. 02.00 pm Site visit: B,W-Vølund Intro. by Engeer Jørgen Hansen Incl. test boiler facility & how to train combustion and control engineers. 06.00 pm Dinner and get together in Smuthullet – The Students Bar Various events. 8.15 am Summary of Monday by Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen. Advancement in the European biogas sectors. 9.15 am Biogas training by Michael Koettner, Managing Director, International Biogas and Bioenergy Centre of Competence, IBBK, Germany Details turn paper. 8.15 am Follow up from Tuesday by Jens Bo Holm Nielsen. 8.15 am SDU in E1A and E1B: Biomass project financial analysis by Knud Sinding, University of Southern Denmark. 10.00 am Coffe break 10.30 am Biomass markets & supply chains by Philip Peck, Lund University Sweden. 8.15 am Future trends: Transportation fuels for – Ships, planes, trucks fueled by Lignocellulosic, and algea biomass by JBHN and LAR 10.00 New process: Case HTLprocesses forheavy fuel production for tomorrow by Lasse Rosendahl (LAR) Aalborg University 12.00 pm Summing up & Future career by JBHN 12.30 pm Lunch 01.00 pm End of seminar. 12.30 pm Lunch 01.30 pm Training program continued by Michael Koettner IBBK, Germany. Details turn paper. 05.00 pm Closing Remarks by Jens Bo Holm Nielsen. 05.30 pm Dinner in the atrium. How to live in Esbjerg by Pia Enemark - Municipality of Esbjerg – Newcomer service. Meet expats Jill Morales and Andrea Valente. Biofuels & Biorefineries by Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen. 10.00 am Biorefinery – Fermentation – Industry production of amino acid lysine by Development Engineer Lars Houmøller VitaLys I/S Lunch in the bus 11.00 am Bus Ride: Sightseeing Port of Esbjerg 12.30 pm Site visit at Vitalys Green Biorefinery. 03.00 pm -06.00 pm Job match making bioenergy cluster companies. 06.30 pm Dinner in A134 Refreshments will be served during morning and afternoon sessions. Lunch in the bus 12.15 pm Excursion to Maabjerg Bioenergy: CHPBiomass and Biogas large scale 2.nd generation Biofuels – wheat straw based by Agricultural Engineer Alan Lunde. Bus ride: teambuilding on today’s program. 07.00 pm Dinner and closing evening in the atrium. Energy Engineering Seminar - Programme Bioenergy Production Facilities for Biorefinery Developments: Biofuels – Biogas - Bioproducts 4 - 8 November 2013 at Aalborg University, Esbjerg Campus, Niels Bohrs Vej 8, DK 6700, Denmark Tuesday – 5 November 2013 08.15 am Summary of Monday 08.30 am Introduction to the biogas theme, Biogas in Europe, where we are and what goals we are heading for. Some few case examples from Denmark and Sweden will be exemplified - Sweden concerning Biogas upgrading for transportation Current Status and Challenges of the German Biogas Industry Case studies of grid-connected biogas –to – electricity power plants 09.15 am 10.15 am 12.00 pm 12.30 pm 01.30 pm 02.15 pm 03.30 pm 04.00 pm 04.30 pm 05.00 pm Coffee break Feedstock assessment related to European agro-industry Lunch break Key parameters for business plan development, Appropriate technology assessment Introduction into technical design and engineering; Group exercise biogas plant design Coffee break Bacterial management, operation and maintenance, quality control Failures, safety assessment and mitigation plan, examples from case studies Wrap-up and closing remarks Jens Bo Holm Nielsen, AAUEsbjerg Jens Bo Holm Nielsen, AAUEsbjerg Michael Koettner, Managing Director, International Biogas and Bioenergy Centre of Compentence, IBBK, Germany Michael Koettner, IBBK Michael Koettner, IBBK Michael Koettner, IBBK Michael Koettner, IBBK Michael Koettner, IBBK Jens Bo Holm Nielsen, AAUEsbjerg