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CONFERENCE PROGRAM
FIRST DAY - SEPTEMBER 10, 2014
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Session 1 – Domestic biogas plants
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Oral – Poster Session
Practitioners forum
Registration (Foyer König-Karl-Halle 08:00 – 09:00)
Welcome (König-Karl-Halle 09:00 – 09:30)
Prof. Dabbert, Rector University of Hohenheim and Mr Max Reger, Ministerium für Ländlichen Raum und Verbraucherschutz Baden-Württemberg
Keynote speeches (König-Karl-Halle 09:30 – 11:00)
Prof. Ashok Pandey – Upgrading technique - India
Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen - Biogas developments in Europe, challenges and future prospects. - High performing biogas plants with low cost feedstock – Denmark
Prof. Mohammad Taherzadeh – Bio-methane as fuel for cars and buses in Sweden – Sweden
Coffee break – Poster session, exhibition (List-Saal 11:00 – 11:30)
König-Karl-Halle Bertha-Benz-Saal Karlsruhe List–Saal
Session 2 – Environment, methane-
emissions
Session 3 - Process control, modelling of the
biogas process
Nepal’s Biogas Programme: A Successful Model
for Wider Replication Biogas, Keshav Dutta
Dawadi, Jant Urja (Energy) Bikas Company Pvt.
Ltd., Nepal
Potential of residual gas from biogas plants, Dr.
Hans Oechsner, University of Hohenheim,
Germany
Monitoring microbial communities in anaerobic
digestion by digital droplet PCR, Jean-Francois
Lemay, National Center for Electrochemistry and
Environmental Technologies, Canada
Design of cylindrical fixed dome bio digester in
the condominium houses for cooking purpose at
Dibiza Site, East Gojjam, Ethiopia, Molla
Asmare, Ethiopia
Mesophilic anaerobic co-digestion of cow
manure and biogas crops in full scale German
biogas plants: A model for calculating the effect
of hydraulic retention time and VS crop
proportion in the mixture on methane yield from
digester and from digestate storage at different
temperatures, Ivo Mucha, University of
Frankfurt, Germany
Multiposition sensor technology and lance-based
sampling for improved monitoring of biogas
processes, Eric Kielhorn, Technische Universität
Berlin, Germany
Harnessing biogas from human excreta for
cooking meals in a rural boarding school in
Malaysia, James Dawos Mamit, PhD., Natural
Resources and Environment Ministry, Malaysia
Examination to optimize a method to quantify
methane emission rates at biogas plants using
TDLAS data, Angela Groth, University of
Stuttgart, Germany
Electronic nose for reactor stability monitoring of
an agricultural co-digestion biogas plant, Gilles
Adam, University of Liège, Belgium
Lunch – Poster session, exhibition (List-Saal 12:45 – 14:45)
Session 1 – Domestic biogas plants Session 4 - Innovative fermentation and
digester construction methods
Session 3 - Process control, modelling of the
biogas process
Ferrocement , a constructive alternative, Lucas
Gallo Mendoza, Instituto Nacional de Tecnología
Agropecuaria, Argentina
Biocatalytic methanation of hydrogen and
carbon dioxide according to the Power to Gas
Strategy, Dr. Marko Burkhardt,
Brandenburgische Technische Universitä,
Germany
Influence of substrate disintegration pretreatment
on the efficiency of agitation systems by
measuring the particle size distribution in
agricultural biogas digesters, Hans-Joachim
Nägele, University of Hohenheim, Germany
What could China give to and take from other
countries for development of biogas industry?
Lessons learned from each other, Shikun Cheng,
University of Science & Techn. Beijing, USTB,
China
Two-phase pressurized anaerobic digestion: an
innovative system for biogas production,
purification and upgrading, Dr. Andreas
Lemmer, University of Hohenheim, Germany
Process simulation model for biogas production,
Karthik Rajendran, University of Borås, Sweden
Implementation approaches for domestic biogas
in Mexico, its development implications and GHG
mitigation potential, Mariela Pino, Red de
Biodigestores para America Latina y el Caribe,
Chile
Chemical oxygen demand balances of
pressurized anaerobic filters and the origin of
COD in process liquids, Johannes Krümpel,
University of Hohenheim, Germany
Critical comparison of different model structures
for the applied simulation of the anaerobic
digestion process, Sören Weinrich, Deutsches
Biomasse Forschungszentrum, Germany
Appropriate Biogas Technology in Africa -
Practical Examples, Dr. Thomas Krimmel,
Southern Biopower Ltd, Zambia
Microbial Fuel Cell Deployment for Secondary
Treatment from Anaerobic Digestion Effluent in
Costa Rica, Stephanie Lansing, PhD, University
of Maryland, USA
Direct Method for Estimating the Performance of
Biogas Plants: Microscopic Quality Index, Prof.
Dr. Paul Scherer, Hochschule für Angewandte
Wissenschaften Hamburg, Germany
Coffee break – Poster Session, exhibition (List-Saal 15:50 – 16:20)
Session 4 - Innovative fermentation and
digester construction methods
Filtration of anaerobic filter effluent, Dr. Simon
Zielonka, University of Hohenheim, Germany
Process Control of Agricultural Biogas Plants in
Practice, Dr. Markus Schlattmann, Awite
Bioenergie GmbH, Germany
Two phase biogas reactor for fast
methanification of manure, Prof. Heralt Schöne,
Hochschule Neubrandenburg, Germany
Liquid feeding in biogas plants, Peter Nemeth,
Pumpenfabrik Wangen GmbH, Germany
Intelligent thermal energy management using a
novel multi-chamber biogas reactor – a
prototype, Michael Müller, Prüf- und
Forschungsinstitut, Germany
Monitoring of gas parameters to control feeding
cycles, Manuela Charatjan, Binder GmbH,
Germany
Anaerobic Digestion of Food Waste through the
Operation of a Mesophilic Two-Phase Pilot
Scale Digester, Stefan Grimberg, PhD, Clarkson
University, USA
Flexibilisation of gas production, Eva Sonnleitner,
MicrobEnergy GmbH, Germany
Power to gas: Biological methanation, first field
project at a sewage treatment plant, Dr. Monika
Reuter, MicrobEnergy GmbH, Germany
Posters exhibition (König-Karl-Halle & List-Saal 18:00 – 19:00)
Evening reception (Eyth-Saal 19:00)
SECOND DAY – SEPTEMBER 11, 2014
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Practitioners forum
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Session 9 – Process inhibition
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Session 11 – Study case China
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Session 12 – Pretreatment technologies Practitioners forum
Registration (Foyer König-Karl-Halle 08:00 – 08:30)
König-Karl-Halle Bertha-Benz-Saal Karlsruhe List–Saal
Session 5 – Agricultural biogas plants Session 6 – Digestate application and
management
Biogas from farm waste ponds in temperate
climates – Studies and examples from New
Zealand, Stephan Heubeck, NIWA, New Zealand
Fertilising potential of separated biogas
digestates applied to annual and perennial
biomass production systems, Andrea Ehmann,
Universtity of Hohenheim, Germany
DinaMETAN The software for optimizing feeding
and profitability of biogas power plants, Helmut
Mittermair, BTS Biogas Srl/GmbH, Germany
Production of renewable energy by biogas in
italy: current situation and future developments,
Alessandro Ragazzoni, Universita di Bologna,
Italy
Creating value addition for anaerobic digestate
by cultivating mushroom (Pleurotus spp.) in
combination with agro-residues, Sreesha
Malayil, Indian Institute of Science Centre for
Sustainable Technologies, India
Suitability of Euphorbia tirucalli and Opuntia
ficus- indica as biogas feed stock, George
Francis, Live Energies GmbH, Germany
Investigations on fertilizer production from
digestate in a two stage vacuum -vaporizer,
Stephan Ruile, University of Hohenheim,
Germany
Biogas from cover crops – energy yield, EROEI
and economic feasibility, Dr. Manfred
Szerencsits, Öko Cluster, Austria
Waste heat from biogas plants: experiences
from 10 feasibility studies in Germany, Dominik
Rutz, WIP GmbH & Co KG , Germany
On-farm co-digestion of cattle slurry and grass
silage, Dr James Browne, Agri Food &
Biosciences Institut, United Kingdom
Methane emissions from biogas plants under
operation, Dr. Joachim Clemens, Bonalytic
GmbH, Germany
Coffee break – Poster session, exhibition (List-Saal 10:25 – 10:50)
Session 7 – Biogas generation from
industrial, communal and municipal bio-
waste
Session 8 – Flexibility of biogas production
and use
Biogas Generation from Biowaste – Status Quo
and Development, Nadja Rensberg, Deutsches
Biomasse Forschungszentrum, Germany
Efficiency of the hydrolysis in a two-stage biogas
concept with biogas production on demand
(ReBi-concept), Kirsten Loewe, HAWK,
Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaft und
Kunst, Germany
Microscopic Digital Image Analysis of a Farm-
Scale Thermofilic Biogas Plant for Early Detection
of Ammonia Inhibition Effects, Yong Sung Kim,
HAW, Hochschule für Angewandte
Wissenschaften Hamburg, Germany
Anaerobic digestion of salty cheese whey and
permeate in a two- stage system, Mikel Orive,
Azti Tecnalia, Spain
Flexible biogas plants for future energy systems
– requirements and potentials with special
reference to the biogas plants in Baden-
Württemberg, Benjamin Fleischer, University of
Stuttgart, Germany
Monofermentation of high solids chicken manure
by ammonia removal, Dr Fabian Jacobi,
Deutsches Biomasse Forschungszentrum,
Germany
Co-digestion of waste from biodiesel process
mixed with tropical starch wastewater in hybrid
bioreactor, Chalermchai Ruangchainikom, PTT
Public Company Limited, Thailand
Flexible biogas production for flexible energy
supply, Eric Mauky, Deutsches Biomasse
Forschungszentrum, Germany
Biogas from protein-rich industrial waste and
associated metagenomic changes, Prof Kornel
Kovacs, University of Szeged, Hungary
Biochemical methane potential of agro-food
wastes from the Castilla and León Region
(Spain), Jesús Martín, Fundación CARTIF, Spain
Small scale biogas upgrading plant for use as
vehicle fuel, Ueli Öster, Apex AG, Germany
Anaerobic digestion of chicken manure for the
production of ammonium carbamate, Christian
Strutz, Brandenburgische Technische Universität,
Germany
Lunch – Poster session, exhibition (List-Saal 12:25 – 13:50)
Session 7 – Biogas generation from
industrial, communal and municipal bio-
waste
Session 10 – Technical economical and
social cooperative structures of
decentralized small scale biogas systems
Decentral process for biogas production from
fruit and vegetable waste, Dr. Brigitte Kempter-
Regel, Fraunhofer IGB, Germany
Financing Biogas projects in the European
Union: A new paradigm, Dr. Patrick Dorvil,
European Investment Bank, Luxembourg
Biogas in China, Liang Liu, China Agricultural
University, China
Extraction of soluble substances from organic
solid municipal waste to increase methane
production, Rosalinda Campuzano, Universidad
Nacional Autónoma de Mexico, Mexico
Entering new biogas markets in developing and
emerging countries / Partnering and financing
options of the German Development
Cooperation, Clemens Findeisen, German
Biogas Association, Germany
Biogas from fibrous residual biomass, coeval
research and technological development in China
and Germany, impact on the current China Clean
Stove Initiative, Andreas Krieg, HAWK,
Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaft und
Kunst, Germany
Bio gas generation from industrial, communal
and municipal, bio-waste, Thamali Vithanage, Sri
Lanka
“Biogas is not a symbol of poverty, but an
alternative fuel that nature provides us” - from
small farm digesters to waste treatment facilities,
Heinz-Peter Mang, China
Thermophilic anaerobic co-digestion of spent
coffee grounds and waste activated sludge using
a submerged anaerobic membrane reactor, Wei
Qiao, China Agricultural University, China
Research on methane fermentation efficiency
from food waste as an alternative substrates for
biogas plant, Andrzej Lewicki, Poznan University
of Life Sciences, Poland
Flexible biogas kit for feacal sludge treatment in
desaster relief, Katrin Kayser, IBBK, Germany
Performance and kinetics evaluation of a
completely stirred anaerobic reactor treating food
waste: Role of trace elements, Shubiao Wu,
China Agricultural University, China
Coffee break – Poster session, exhibition (List-Saal 15:25 – 15:50)
Session 7 – Biogas generation from
industrial, communal and municipal bio-
waste
Biogas production using livestock manure and
abattoir wastewater: Case studies from Australia,
Bernadette McCabe, University of Southern
Queensland, Australia
Effects of enzyme addition on rheological
properties of digester content, Karola Elberg,
University of Rostock, Germany
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Closing session (17:25 – 18:00)
End of the conference (18:00)
(Program may be subject to change)
Analysis of meso/thermo AD process applied to
pressed biowaste during transient/stressed
conditions and co-digestion with waste active
sludge, Federico Micolucci, University of Verona,
Italy
Full-scale investigations of the use of
lignocellulosic materials for anaerobic digestion,
Matthias Mönch-Tegeder, University of
Hohenheim, Germany
Decentralised combination of pig slurry, fruit
wastes and wasted sardine oil for biogas
production - Results of a pilot experiment in
Portugal, Luis Ferreira, Universidade Technica
de Lisboa, Portugal
Examine the effects of crop maturity and size
reduction on digestibility of energy crop for
biomethane production, Prof. Samir Khanal,
University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
Degradation of pharmaceuticals from wastewater
by using anaerobic digestion technologies- fist
characterizations and treatment performances,
Tobias Wätzel, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar,
Germany
Enhancement of Biogas Production from Laying
Hen Manure via Sonolysis as Pretreatment,
Prof. Nuri Azbar, EGE University, Turkey
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