SPCI s PROGRAM på World Biorefinery Conference 2012 Tuesday May 29 09.00 World BioEnergy Opening Session Konferensen inleds med en gemensam öppning arrangerad av Svebio. Programmet finns på följande sidor. TAKING You froM KNoW-HoW To SHoW-HoW WorLD BIoENErGY 2012 29 - 31 MAY 2012, JÖNKÖPING, SWEDEN + 28 MAY AND 1 JuNE, TrANSfEr TourS xxx xxxxxxxx xx in xxxx xxxxxxxx P-O Wed x xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx . xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx WWW.WorLDBIoENErGY.CoM sid 12 MAG 2 5 201 AZ INE ● ExHIBITIoN STuDY vISITS CoNfErENCES MATCHMAKING AND MorE ● G DIN ETS Lu L INC PEL D rL Wo D rL Wo Y Er fIN rE BIo WB12_program_skiss_SPCI.indd 1 1 2012-03-30 13.30 SPCI arrangerar för första gången konferensen World Biorefinery i anslutning till World BioEnergy konferensen och utställningen i Jönköping den 29–30 maj 2012. Konferensen riktar sig till alla er som är nyfikna på vad som händer inom området. Programmet kommer att bestå av tre delar: Varför? – ur ett management perspektiv, Hur? – ett bruksperspektiv och Framtiden? – ett forskningsperspektiv. e al issu Speci K SVE NS RS PAPPEIN G TIDN SVE 11.15 World Biorefinery Conference – Rikard Wallin, Chairman of SPCI and Mill manager Holmen Paper Braviken ➤The Possibilities for the Forest industry Per-Olof Wedin, CEO Sveaskog ➤The Unique BioRefinery Ola Hildingsson ➤Transforming Canada’s Forestry sector – Bio-energy and Bio-products Catherine Cobden, VP, Economics, Forest Products Association and Don Roberts, Vice Chariman CIBC- World Markets, Canada Panel Discussion Moderators: Gustav Tibblin, Södra and Jens Ottested, Sveaskog 13.00 Lunch Varmt välkomna! Energy World Biog May 29–31 Jönköpin 10.45 Coffee 19.00 Official conference dinner Wednesday May 30 09.00 New possibilities for the mill Chairman: Ingrid Engström, Stora Enso Skoghall ➤The future perspective Bjarne Holmbom, Professor Emeritus, Åbo Akademi, Finland ➤Domsjö from a historical perspective Björn Edström, Domsjö, Sweden ➤Biorefineries - evaluation and prioritization of different concepts Fredrik Öhman, Senior Consultant, Millwide & Bioresources, Forest Industry ÅF Division Industry ➤New and old bio products Mikael Hannus, vice President BioRefinery and Bio Energy, Stora Enso ➤A view from UPM- Kymmene Petri Kukkonen, vice Presiden Biofules, UPM Kymmene, Finland Panel Discussion 11.00 Coffee 11.30 Research and Innovations Chairman: Daniel Söderberg, Innventia ➤FORE-concept: A mechanical pulping process based bio-refinery platform Olof Björkqvist, Senior Lecturer, FSCN/Mid Sweden University ➤Creating value from waste streams: The ChemseQ concept applied in a mechanical pulping process Besök gärna vår hemsida för mer information: www.biorefinery.com Magnus Norgren, Professor FSCN/Mid Sweden University and CEO ChemseQ International ➤Bio-refinery separations for value-added products: Christian Hulteberg, Department of Chemical Engineering, Lund University Panel Discussion Rikard Wallin Ingrid Engström Ola Hildingsson P-O Wedin Gustav Tibblin 13.00 Lunch Daniel Söderberg 15.00 Study Visit Mikael Hannus Fredrik Öman Magnus Norgren Mer information om konferensen och programmet SPCI arrangerar för första gången konferensen World Biorefinery. Det är en tvådagars konferens och ingår som ett spår i World Bioenergy konfernsen arrangerad av Svebio. Om man anmäler sig till World Biorefinery-konferensen har man även tillträde till World Bioenergy programmet och World Pellets konferensen. För mer information om World BioEnergy: www.worldbioenergy.com Konferensmiddagen den 29 maj arrangeras gemensamt för samtliga konferenser. Anmälan till konferensen görs på www.worldbiorefinery.com In cooperation with SVENSK PAPPERS TIDNING SIX DIFFERENT THEMES AT WORLD BIOENERGY 2012 CONFERENCE TUESDAY 29 MAY Within World Bioenergy 2012 you will be able to participate in several sessions focusing on different themes. The overall focus will be on applied and currently available technology, as well as efficient, sustainable, and economic solutions. In short: bioenergy solutions that work! Depending on your own interest and profile, you can choose among a number of themes, each of them complemented with poster presentations, trade fair and daily study visits. 09.00 OPENING PLENARY SESSION Conference chairperson: Tomas Kåberger, Japan Renewable Energy Foundation, Sweden Welcome to World Bioenergy 2012 Tomas Kåberger, Japan Renewable Energy Foundation, Sweden World Pellets 2012 World Pellets 2012 is an integrated part of World Bioenergy 2012. A three day ”conference in the conference” covering all aspects of pellets: raw material potentials, innovative pellets production systems, torrefaction, new combustion technologies, trade and market development, health and safety aspects, etc. B Market outlook Policy and targets for renewable energy to find an alternative to fossil energy are being put in place, increasing the demand for sustainable modern bioenergy. Global trade and improved logistics open up the markets. To facilitate international trade in bioenergy commodities, new trading places and indexes are needed, as well as generally accepted standards. Supply and demand must meet to guarantee stable prices. In this session you learn all about current market development, including drivers like incentives and policies. C Energy systems Modern bioenergy is a young industry. Therefore, technical development is rapid, with many new innovations. This session focuses on technical development in the whole bioenergy chain, from harvesting of forest residues to combustion technologies and co-firing. Optimal use of biomass through district heating or cooling – small scale and large scale - and CHP technology for electricity production. PROGRAMME OUTLINE PROGRAMME OUTLINE World Biorefinery OPENING PLENARY SESSION STUDY vISITS SIDE EvENTS World Pellets 2012 Transportation Energy Systems Market Outlook Energy Systems Energy Systems LUNCH & EXHIBITION World Biorefinery World Pellets SIDE EvENTS World Pellets 2012 Energy Systems Transportation Market Outlook Sustainable bioenergy day Timur Ivanov, Russian Energy Agency, Russia IEA Technology Roadmap – Bioenergy for Heat and Power Bo Diczfalusy, International Energy Agency, Paris Global biomass potential Andre Faaij, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Moving forward Gustav Melin, Swedish Bioenergy Association, Sweden FINAL PLENARY SESSION SUSTAINABLE BIOENERGY DAY LUNCH & EXHIBITION Sustainable bioenergy day SIDE EvENTS STUDY vISITS STUDY vISITS INCL. DINNER STUDY vISITS Anna-Karin Hatt Farooq Abdullah 19.00 ICE BREAKER OPTIONAL DINNER Timur Ivanov Bo Diczfalusy Kent Nyström 11.00 Coffee A1 Pellets – Market and trade B1 Market – Biomass potential Chairperson. Arnold Dale, Ekman & Co., Latvia Chariperson: Jean-Marc Jossart, AEBIOM, Belgium Pellets - becoming a global commodity? Global market, players and trade to 2020 Global bioenergy potentials UK and NL market experience and expectations Ralph Sims, Massey University, New Zealand (tbc) REGISTRATION OPENING HOURS: EXHIBITION OPENING HOURS: Monday 28 May 17.00-20.00 Tuesday 29 May 09.00-17.00 Tuesday 29 May 07.30-17.00 Wednesday 30 May 09.00-17.00 Wednesday 30 May 08.00-17.00 Thursday 31 May 09.00-16.00 Thursday 31 May 08.00-16.00 Please note that the programme is subject to change. C1 Energy systems – Co-firing, CHP and district heating Chairperson: Heinz Kopetz, WBA, Austria Improved co-firing with refined biomass – experience report from Vattenfall’s test and verification programme D1 Transportation – Optimizing transports and logistics Chairperson: Douglas Bradley, CANBIO, Canada Biomass long distances Thor Emil Branderud, Simpson, Spence & Young AS, Norway (tbc) Stefan Dusan, Vattenfall, Germany Global forest potentials Multifuel burners Björn Forsberg, WTS, Sweden Henry Pease, RWE, Switzerland Pekka Kauppi, University of Helsinki, Finland Development of the ENplus wood pellet certification Global biomass potential from agriculture Peter Rechberger, AEBIOM/EPC, Austria Alarik Sandrup, Lantmännen Energi, Sweden A new improved piping system for low temperature distribution of bioenergy The role of biofuels in sustainable heavy duty transport - now and in the future Lars Sønderby Nielsen, Uponor, Denmark Jonas Strömberg, Scania, Sweden EFB pellet opportunities in South East Asia Biomass exploitation for revializing rural areas: Experiences and lessons drawn from three South European countries Low NOx biomass fluidised bed combustion technolgy using multi-staged combustion Profitable use of biofuels José Carlos Santana, Wood and forest service centre of Castilla y León (CESEFOR), Greece Markus Bolhàr-Nordenkampf, Strabag Energy Technologeis, Austria Experiences of biomass power and pellets in Asia Palm biomass – Renewable energy for the future Bioenergy based district cooling Dae-Woong Lim, Eco-Frontier, South Korea Wan Asma Ibrahim, Forest Research Institute, Malaysia (tbc) Christian Serrano, Cipta Briquettes SDN Bhd, Malaysia STUDY vISITS Gustav Melin 11.30–13.15 PARALLELL CONFERENCES, see next page 11.30 - 13.15 PARALLELL CONFERENCES 18.00 OFFICIAL DINNER Tomas Kåberger Bioenergy in Russia, potential for domestic use and international trade Silvio Mergner, Pöyry, United Kingdom POST- CONFERENCE TRANSFER TOURS POSTER AND DRINK RECEPTION World Biorefinery Market Outlook Friday 1/6 Thursday 31/5 - SUSTAINABLE BIOENERGY DAY - EXHIBITION & POSTER EXHIBITION 17.00 Energy Systems LUNCH & EXHIBITION SYMPHONY OF THE RENEWABLES 16.00 Transportation World Pellets 2012 Farooq Abdullah, Minister for New and Renewable Energy, India Sustainable Bioenergy Day EXHIBITION & POSTER EXHIBITION 15.00 PRE- CONFERENCE TRANSFER TOURS 13.00 Market Outlook EXHIBITION & POSTER EXHIBITION 11.00 World Pellets 2012 Biorefineries with co-production of liquid, gaseous and solid biofuels with power, heat and chemicals for efficient and optimal use of biomass is the way forward. But strategies, business models, and technological choices are numerous – torrefaction, pyrolysis, enzymatic evolution, thermal gasification, biogas, syngas production, etc. All major biobased industries are today considering biorefinery concepts. The sessions aim to showcase the current state-of-the-art: the projects, and the technological developments. Wednesday 30/5 09.00 Biomass for energy in India, policy for an increased use Kent Nyström, World Bioenergy Association, Sweden and Andrew Lang, SMARTimber Cooperative Ltd., Australia World Biorefinery In collaboration with ISO 13065 Tuesday 29/5 Anna-Karin Hatt, Minister for Information Technology and Energy, Sweden Price ceremony and presentation of the winner of World Bioenergy Award E Can we achieve a sustainable market growth for modern bioenergy? This is a common theme for all actors in the bioenergy business sector. The last day of World Bioenergy is dedicated to sustainability. It includes the first ever public dialog forum regarding the coming ISO 13065 standard – Sustainability criteria for bioenergy. Asking all bioenergy stakeholders - how can we guarantee sustainable bioenergy and what could the role of a standard be? Sustainability Bioenergy day is arranged by the Swedish Energy Agency with the support of ISO, SIS and Svebio. POSTER EXHIBITION World Biorefinery The route to a sustainable Sweden Sustainable transports are one of the key challenges of tomorrow. Can we transport biomass as well as other products sustainably and at what costs? Which are the future fuels for transports and when will biofuels be viewed as profitable? Biofuels for transport are under rapid development with new methods, producers and feedstock entering the markets. The future biofuels will be produced in biorefineries, to increase profitability and optimize feed-stock use. Sustainability and economy are critical factors for market development, but also the adaptability to the current transport systems. The biofuels need efficient vehicles and motors, to be competitive with current transport solutions. How will the transport sector evolve within the coming years? F In addition to the oral presentations posters will be displayed at the poster exhibition area in Hall A. Monday 28/5 Transportation D Innovative container supply chain of forest chips Kalle Karttunen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland Speaker to be confirmed Mats Ekelund, Strateco development, Sweden Decision tool for optimizing second generation Fischer Tropsch biodiesel production in Finland Natarajan Karthikeyan, University of Eastern Finland, Finland E1 WORLD BIOREFINERY PROGRAM, see page 22-23 A CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY 30 MAY 09.00–10.45 09.00 - 10.45 PARALLELL PARALLEL CONFERENCES CONFERENCES World Pellets: Refined pellets and storage B2 Market Development 1 C2 Energy systems - Sustainable harvest of forest residues C3 Energy systems Waste to energy Chairperson: Marcos Martin, Avebiom, Spain Chairperson: Ria Kalf, Dutch Bioenergy Association, The Netherlands (tbc) Chairperson: Rolf Björheden, Skogforsk, Sweden Chairperson: Jan Stambasky, European Biogas Association (tbc) Torrefaction of biomass Bio-Energy in Russia: Barriers and progress Improving woody biomass feedstock quality: Results of operational studies from the Southeastern United States Creating an eco-village: saving a forest and improving livelihood Doris Thamer, Andritz, Austria Olga Ulasevich, Russian Energy Agency, Russia Business delopmemnt Larry Weick, Zilkha, USA Canada biomass supply, demand and export potential Douglas Bradley, CANBIO, Canada Pelleting enhanced products Ole Hvattum, Borregaard LignoTech, Norway Renewable energy potential from biomass residues in Egypt M. Zamorano, University of Granada, Spain Self-heating and off-gassing from biomass pellets during storage State of the Bioenergy Nation Brazil, policy and development update Anders Lönnermark, SP, Sweden Lola Uña Cárdenas, Unica, Brazil Shawn Baker, University of Georgia, USA Babar Mohiuddin, Nature Alliance, Bangladesh Woody biomass comminution and sorting – a review of mechanical methods Options for the reduction of methane emissions and parasitic electric energy of biogas plants Gunnar Eriksson, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden Matthias Sonnleitner, Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences, Germany Availability and production costs of pine residues for bioenergy in Mexico Waste to energy in Jönköping Ulrika Gotthardsson, Jönköping Energi, Sweden Gustavo Perez-Verdin, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico Analysis of environement friendly harvesting systems for integrated stump fuel and round wood production E2 WORLD BIOREFINERY PROGRAM, see page 22-23 A2 Advanced conversion of organic wastes into biomass Elmar Offenbacher, BDI-BioEnergy International AG, Austria Simon Berg, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden CO off-gassing from pellets: Impact of raw material choice and storage conditions - Implications for pellets standardization The role of bioenergy for heat and power in a low-carbon energy sector Anselm Eisentraut, IEA, France (tbc) Waltraud Emhofer, Bioenergy 2020+, Austria Characteristics, management and applications of ashes from thermochemical conversion of biomass to energy Optimizing the use of waste streams Speeker to be confirmed Luís Tarelho, University of Aveiro, Portugal 10.45 COFFEE Coffee 10.45 11.15–13.00 CONFERENCES 11.15 - 13.00 PARALLELL PARALLEL CONFERENCES World Pellets: Innovation B3 Market – Policy C4 Energy systems – Small scale energy solutions D2 Transportation – Fuel development Chairperson: Andrew Lang, SMARTimbers, Cooperative Ltd., Australia Chairperson: Gustav Melin, Svebio, Sweden Chairperson: Karin Haara, World Bioenergy Association, Sweden Chairperson: Philip Peck, IIIEE Lund University, Sweden Pellet quality and pelletizing properties of lodge pole pine from first thinnings How European Union promotes development of sustainable bioenergy Electricity generation from biomass: Organic rankine cycle versus steam cycle Sylvia Larsson, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden Fanny Pomme Langue, EU Commission Martijn van den Broek, HOWEST, Ghent University Association, Belgium The use of wastewater to produce microalgae for nutrient recovery and co-production of biofuels, biogas and other products Combustion of mediterranean agroforest biomasses in small and medium scale pellet boilers: strategies for minimizing ash fusion and slagging Overview of actions to boost the use of biomass in France Combining solid biomass combustion and Stirling technology Bioethanol production from dried sweet sorghum stalk Roland Gerard, ADEME, France Werner Siemers, CUTEC Institut GmbH, Germany Abas Almodares, University of Isfahan, Iran The economic, political and social issues hindering the adoption of bioenergy in Pakistan: A case study Jatropha oil for rural electrification Butanol production from King Grass (pennisetum purpureun), a lignocellulosic substrate David Batten, CSIRO Energy Transformed Flagship, Australia Daniel Vega-Nieva, University of Vigo, Spain Reduction of the toxic gas and particulate matter emissions of firewood- and pellet-fueled domestic fireplaces by use of gas sensors, optimization of the firing process and catalytic treatment of the exhaust gas Ohene Kwadwo Akoto, Jatropha Africa, Ghana Usman Umair, UG, Pakistan Luis Alberto Rios, Universidad de Antioquia, Colombia Heinz Kohler, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Germany Economic boundary conditions for the successful operation of active condensation systems Babette Hebenstreit, Bioenergy 2020+, Austria A vertical pellet screw conveyor creates new possibilities for compact pellet silos Rolf Birketvedt, Matene AS, Norway Bioenergy in Japan in relation to feed in tariffs Shota Furuya, Institute for Sustainable Energy Policies (ISEP), Japan Technical modifications and current legal framework for a controllable electricity production via biogas plants in Germany Study on biogas production with banana stalk pretreated by alkaline Ji-Hong Li, Tsinghua University, China Georg Häring, Ingolstadt University of Applied Sciences, Germany The role of bioenergy in a renewable energy system - perspectives for bioenergy on the background of the energy system transition in Germany Frank Scholwin, Deutsches Biomasse Forschungs Zentrum, Germany CraftEngine: Micro-Scale Electricity Production from Biomass – at a Low Cost Harald Nes Rislå, Viking Development Group, Norway Advanced biofuel development Speaker to be confirmed E3 WORLD BIOREFINERY PROGRAM, see page 22-23 A3