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1 TABLE OF CONTENTS WELCOME GENERAL INFORMATION... 9 Conference information Venue information Networking Events PROGRAMME Oral presentations Monday 12th June Oral presentations Tuesday 13th June Oral presentations Wednesday 14th June Oral presentations Thursday 16th June Visual Presentations EUBCE Parallel Events EUBCE Workshops EXHIBITORS CATALOGUE Exhibitors list Exhibition layout Exhibitors presentation agenda Exhibitors catalogue ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Committees Sponsors Supporters Media Partners AUTHORS INDEX PROGRAMME OUTLINE... Inside back cover This Programme has been printed on 22nd May 2017 Please note that this Programme may be subject to alteration and the organisers reserve the right to do so without giving prior notice. The current version of the Programme is available at 1

2 Welcome to Stockholm WELCOME 3

3 Conference General Co-Chair Message from the Technical Programme Chairman WELCOME Bioeconomy provides opportunities and solutions for some of our global challenges as formulated in United Nations new sustainable development goals (SDGs). The SDGs builds on economic development, social responsibility and environmental considerations. The EUBCE provides a cross-border platform for contacts, knowledge, discussion and solutions. Lena Ek President of Södra Skogsägarna Chairperson of the Board of the Forest-based Sector Technology Platform Lena Ek (1958) is the President of Södra Skogsägarna, an economic association with 50,000 members that together own forest farms. Lena Ek will be the first woman to be co-chair of the EUBCE conference. Furthermore, she is also Chairperson of the Board of the Forest-based Sector Technology Platform. Lena Ek has for many years been a leading figure within the political scene in Sweden and Europe and is well respected by all political parties for her in-depth knowledge on the bioeconomy, environmental and economic issues. Before her role as President at Södra Skogsägarna she served as the Swedish Minister of the Environment and Energy while a member of the Swedish Parliament, representing the Centre Party. She has also been a member of the European Parliament, representing the Centre Party. Lena Ek also serves as a Board Member at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). A very warm welcome to the 25th edition of the European Biomass Conference and Exhibition - EUBCE 2017! Again this year we ve had a great response from the Biomass research community, with over excellent 1000 abstracts received from 78 countries all over the world. Thanks to you all, and to my colleagues on the Programme Committee who have dedicated considerable time and effort as paper reviewers and as topic organisers to arrive at a highly stimulating programme for the week. Continuous research effort, together with effective policy measures, has led to the significant biomass technology development and made biomass the largest source of renewable energy today in the EU today and, most likely, until Bioenergy has an indispensable role to play in the decarbonisation of energy and in the mitigation of climate change. Now, the focus is how to achieve full bioenergy potential better bridge the gap between research to industrial implementation. New opportunities and challenges for development lay ahead to deliver sustainable bioenergy for the 2030 energy and climate targets with cost effective pathways and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Solutions are needed for better integration of biomass production into food and feed farming and greater integration of bioenergy into the energy sector, as part of a whole broad bio-based economy. Against this background, the EUBCE programme aims to provide you with insights into cutting edge research on biomass technologies as well as on the appropriate approaches to deliver sustainable bioenergy. I look forward to stimulating week and count on your active participation to presentations and discussions. WELCOME Biomass is the starting point for industrial renewal: recarbonising materials, decarbonising energy is the recipe. This is what EUBCE admirably presents. Dr. Nicolae Scarlat Technical Programme Chairman European Commission, Joint Research Centre Directorate for Energy, Transport and Climate Henrik Ehrnrooth Chairman of the Boards of Pöyry PLC Chairman of the Climate Leadership Council Henrik Ehrnrooth (1954) is currently Chairman of the Boards of Pöyry PLC and a Chairman of the Climate Leadership Council since Pöyry is an international consulting and engineering firm that serves clients globally across the energy and industrial sectors and provides local engineering services in its core markets. Its focus sectors are power generation, transmission and distribution, forest industry, chemicals and biorefining, mining and metals, transportation and water. He is also, since 2014, Chairman of the Board of Otava Group Ltd. Before his current roles he served as Chairman of the Board of Caverion Corporation as well as Board Member of APSD AS. He has also been Chairman of the Board of YIT Corporation and had various assignments with the Pöyry Group. Furthermore, Henrik is a Member of the Board of the Marcus Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden 4 since

4 Linneborn Award EUBCE Students Awards WELCOME The European Linneborn Prize for Outstanding merits in Biomass will be awarded during the Conference. This Prize was established in 1994 for outstanding contributions to the development of energy from biomass. The Prize is named in honour of Johannes Linneborn, a pioneer of wood gasification. Deeply rooted in human ethics, he had far-reaching visions on the world s development, on health, transport and agriculture. The Linneborn Prize will be awarded on Monday, 12th June 2017 during the Conference Opening. Congratulations to the Linneborn Prize Winner 2017 Prof. Ing. David Chiaramonti, President RE-CORD, University of Florence, Industrial Engineering Dept., Italy In order to encourage high-quality work among young researchers, the EUBCE Student Awards are delivered in recognition of the most remarkable and outstanding student research works in the field of biomass on the occasion of the EUBCE The 37 received applications for the EUBCE Student Awards have been reviewed and scored by the International Scientific and Industry Committee, made up of leading research and industry experts from the global Biomass Community. The prizes will be awarded during the Conference Closing Session on Thursday 12 June Take the chance to attend the presentations of their outstanding work in the following sessions: WELCOME For over 22 years David has shown consistent excellence in research and management of implementation of renewable energy with strong focus on biomass. He showed remarkable results in the R&D of thermochemical conversion processes of biomass and the production and implementation of biofuels at pilot and demo scale. He provided inspiring and effective leadership in large national and international co-operation projects in these areas (supported by Institutions as EC, Asian Development Bank, It. Min. for Environment etc.). Moreover he delivered important and much appreciated intellectual and leadership contributions to international and National organizations like IEA-Bioenergy, UN-ICAO CAEP AFTF, EABA, ESBF, DBFZ, Ministries for Environment/Agriculture/Research, ENAC, Accademia dei Georgofili, etc Monday, 12 June 2017, 13:30-15:00 4AV.1.42 HOW ARE THE EU MEMBER STATES CONTRIBUTING TO THE 27% TARGET FOR EU S RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION; THE ROLE OF WOODY BIOMASS. Svetlana PROSKURINA, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Laboratory of Sustainable Energy Systems, Finland Tuesday, 13 June 2017, 15:15-16:45 2BO.10.1 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON STEAM-OXYGEN FLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATION OF BIOGENIC RESIDUES Max SCHMID, University of Stuttgart, Institute of Combustion and Power Plant Technology, Germany Tuesday, 13 June 2017, 17:00-18:30 3BV.4.9 PRODUCTION OF VALUE-ADDED CHEMICALS THROUGH GLYCEROL AQUEOUS PHASE REFORMING USING NI BASED CATALYSTS: INFLUENCE OF OPERATING CONDITIONS Clara JARAUTA-CÓRDOBA, Universidad de Zaragoza, Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technologies Dpt., Spain Wednesday, 14 June 2017, 17:00-18:30 2CO.13.5 DEVELOPMENT OF A MODEL TO PREDICT THE GRATE BURNING PROFILE OF BIOMASS DERIVED CHAR Scott RUSSELL, University of Nottingham, Centre for Doctoral Training in Efficient Fossil Energy Technologies, United Kingdom Thursday, 15 June 2017, 09:00-10:30 1DV.1.35 HOW TO PRESERVE THE ENERGY POTENTIAL OF ORGANIC RESIDUES DURING STORAGE? FOCUS ON ANAEROBIC DIGESTION Ruben FRANCO, Universitè de Lyon, INSA Lyon, DEEP Research Group, France 6 7

5 Awards for Outstanding Visual Presentations This award 2017 is one of the highlights of the Conference Closing: the most outstanding Visual Presentations of each topic will be awarded. A jury of experts coordinates by Prof. Dimitrios Sidiras, University of Piraeus, Greece, judges the quality of the contents reported and the quality of the graphic presentation. The awards will be announced on Thursday morning and delivered as part of the Conference Closing on Thursday 15 June The winners will be invited on stage and the winning posters will be projected in the Auditorium.. General Information 8 9

6 CONFERENCE INFORMATION CONFERENCE INFORMATION INFORMATION BADGES All participants are requested to wear their badges throughout the event. Badges are marked according to the type of pass purchased, and participants will not be admitted to the Conference or the Exhibition without their badge. You may also be required to show your badge at the networking events. Should you lose your badge, please go to the registration areas for assistance. An administrative fee may apply for reprinting the badge. Sharing of passes is not allowed. PAPER DELIVERY - PRESENTERS DESK From Sunday, June 11th to Thursday, June 15th authors can deliver their papers to be published in the Conference Proceedings. If the manuscript is not delivered before the end of the Conference, your paper will not be published in the Proceedings. Speakers of Plenary and Oral sessions must go to the Presenters Desk to upload their presentations. Speakers that have already uploaded their presentation online must go to the Presenters Desk to preview and validate their presentation. INFORMATION OPENING HOURS CONFERENCE EXHIBITION Monday 12 June 08:30-18:30 After Conference Opening to 18:30 Tuesday 13 June 08:30-18:30 09:00-18:30 Wednesday 14 June 08:30-18:30 09:00-18:30 Thursday 15 June 08:30-16:45 09:00-14:30 REGISTRATION Sunday 11 June 16:00-18:00 Monday 12 June 08:00-18:30 Tuesday 13 June 08:00-18:30 Wednesday 14 June 08:00-18:30 Thursday 15 June 08:00-16:45 PRESS ACCREDITATION Sunday 11 June 16:00-18:00 Monday 12 June 08:00-18:30 Tuesday 13 June 08:00-18:30 Wednesday 14 June 08:00-18:30 Thursday 15 June 08:00-16:45 Opening hours of Presenters and Paper delivery desk: Sunday 11 June 16:00-18:00 Monday 12 June 07:30 08:30 Before the Opening Session 12:30-19:00 Tuesday 13 June 08:00-18:30 Wednesday 14 June 08:00-18:30 Thursday 15 June 08:00-15:00 PROCEEDINGS Since the first conference, the EUBCE Proceedings have delivered access to new R&D results, with a high level of scientific and technical quality. This year we are making an important improvement by including the proceedings in Scopus, the largest abstracts and citation database. The EUBCE proceedings are already included in WOS - Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science, formerly ISI Proceedings (2014 edition). A series of further measures have been implemented, aimed at maintaining and enhancing the status of the EUBCE Proceedings. These include: Adoption of a full open access policy (from the 2012 edition), so that the proceedings are fully searchable (and citable) online as soon as published Use of all available media tools to underline the quality of the Proceedings, stressing the peer review of the extended abstracts and the technical review of all submitted papers Previous Online Proceedings have been submitted for indexing to the online research platform Google Scholar The full papers of the Proceedings have already been indexed with digital object identifiers (DOI) since 2010 The online 25th EUBCE Proceedings will be available from the beginning of August The proceedings will include all submitted Papers, Slide presentations and Posters, video files of selected sessions (where available). Contact [email protected] 10 11

7 VENUE INFORMATION VENUE INFORMATION INFORMATION VENUE LAYOUT INFORMATION 12 13

8 VENUE INFORMATION VENUE INFORMATION INFORMATION VENUE Stockholmsmässan Mässvägen 1, Älvsjö, Sweden TAXI To call a taxi, please use one of the following numbers: Taxi Stockholm Taxi Kurir Taxi Sverige Taxi TopCab Airport Cab TRAIN By SL (Public Transportation) There are 8-14 commuter train departures every hour from Stockholm Central Station to Älvsjö Station. The journey takes just ten minutes. The commuter train from Arlanda Airport also stops at Älvsjö station. The train departs two times an hour and the journey takes 47 minutes. The train departs from Sky City, between terminals 4 and 5. Arlanda Express is the fastest way to travel between Arlanda airport and Stockholm city. The journey takes 20 minutes, with no stops on the way. We have free Wi-Fi on the trains and power outlets between every seat. All EUBCE delegates have a 20 % online discount regardless when you book your ticket. Use the code EUBCE upon booking. The discount applies for journeys between 8-19 June 2017 and on the full fare adult ticket category. FOOD & BEVERAGES Access to the lunch areas will be granted upon presentation of a lunch voucher only. This item will not be available on site. Lost tickets will not be replaced. Besides four Coffee and tea permanent stations, food and beverages will be available in several dedicated areas at the following times: Coffee Breaks Monday 12 June 10:00-10:15 / 15:00-15:15 / 16:45 17:00 Tuesday 13 June 10:00-10:15 / 15:00-15:15 / 16:45 17:00 Wednesday 14 June 10:00-10:15 / 15:00-15:15 / 16:45 17:00 Thursday 15 June 10:00-10:15 / 15:00-15:15 Networking Lunch Monday 12 June 12:30-13:30 Tuesday 13 June 12:30-13:30 Wednesday 14 June 12:30-13:30 Thursday 15 June 12:00-13:30 INTERNET Stockholmsmässan provides you with the wi-fi network stockholmassan in all public areas. The network is open to all delegates, visitors and exhibitors and offers the possibility to check s, surf the web and interact in social media free of charge. No password is required. TELEPHONE The international access code for Sweden is +46. Remove the 0 from the city/area code when dialling international numbers. We request that all conference delegates put their mobile phones on silent mode during all conference sessions. TOURIST INFORMATION POINT A tourist information point is available in the entrance of Stockholmsmässan. They can assist in hotel reservations, hotel bookings, etc. Monday 12 June 09:00-18:30 Tuesday 13 June 08:30-18:30 Wednesday 14 June 08:30-18:30 Thursday 15 June 09:00-16:45 CLOAKROOM AND LUGGAGE FACILITIES A cloakroom service is available near the main entrance ground floor. The cost is SEK 30 for jackets and SEK 15 for luggage. No overnight storage. EMERGENCIES In case of emergency please contact or the Registration Desk LOST AND FOUND Lost and found items can be recovered at the Registration desk MEETING ROOMS If you reserved a meeting room and have any queries, please contact Sabrina Palloni via the Registration desk ORGANISER S OFFICE Please contact the organiser s office during the EUBCE via biomas.conference@ etaflorence.it and via the Registration desk on site INSURANCE The organiser cannot be held responsible for injury to Conference and exhibition attendees or for damage to or loss of their personal belongings, regardless of cause. Attendees are advised to make their own insurance arrangements. INFORMATION Please note that it is possible to buy drink and food at Restaurant Flavour Kitchen on the ground floor, open from Monday to Thursday, 08:00-18:00 14 Hot meals will be available from 11:00 to15:00 15

9 NETWORKING EVENTS NOTES: WELCOME RECEPTION Monday 12th June, 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Stockholm City Hall Hantverkargatan 1, Stockholm A shuttle bus transfer will be organised starting at Stockholmsmässan at 18:30 EUBCE DINNER Wednesday 14th June 19:30 Hotel Kung Carl Birger Jarlsgatan 21, Stockholm INFORMATION Hotel Kung Carl, an elegant early 1900s building located at the heart of Östermalm with its views across bustling Stureplan, and Head Chef Jan Andersson, with experience from some of Swedens top restaurants, will enchant you. A shuttle bus transfer will be organised starting at Stockholmsmässan at 18:45. For special diet needs (vegetarian, gluten free or similar), please contact Sabrina Palloni at [email protected] NETWORKING LUNCH Monday - Wednesday 12:30-13:30 Thursday 12:00-13:00 - Exhibition Area The networking lunch will be served in buffet style in a designated area during the conference programme breaks. Access to the lunch areas will only be granted upon presentation of a lunch voucher which you will receive at the Registration desk on site with your registration documents. Tickets will not be available on site. Lost tickets will not be replaced. B2B MATCHMAKING Tuesday 13th 14:30-18:30 - Room:K11 The EUBCE 2017 Business Meetings is a matchmaking event with the aim of establishing business opportunities with potential clients or partners in the international biomass sector. The updated version of personal agendas will be available at the Registration Desk. SOCIAL MEDIA Follow us on #eubce Join the EUBCE LinkedIn Group Like us on Facebook Subscribe to the EUBCE You Tube Channel Follow us on Instagram Join our blog BE-Sustainable to keep updated about the latest biomass & bioenergy news 16

10 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 Conference Programme 09:00 10:00 11:25 12:30 13:30 15:00 15:15 16:45 17:00 1AO.1 T1.1 1AO.4 T1.6 1AO.7 T1.2 Conference Opening Plenary Session Applications of Science in Industry Opening Addresses Moderated Panel Linneborn Prize EUBIA Award 2AO.2 T2.2 2AO.5 T2.2 2AO.8 T2.3 Lunch Break Break Break 3AO.3 T3.2 3AO.6 T3.2 3AO.9 T3.6 4AV.1 T4.1/4.4/ 4.5 4AV.2 T4.2/4.3 3AV.3 T3.2 E X H I B I T I O N MONDAY 18:30 Welcome Reception 1 Biomass Resources T1.1 Biomass potentials and biomass mobilisation T1.6 Integrated biomass production for energy purposes 2 Biomass Conversion Technologies for Heating, Cooling and Electricity T2.2 Biomass and bioliquids combustion for small and medium scale applications T2.3 Biomass combustion in large utilities 3 Biomass Conversion Technologies for fuels, chemicals and materials T3.2 Pyrolysis and other biomass liquefaction technologies T3.6 Biorefineries 4 Biomass Policies, Markets and Sustainability T4.1 Market implementation, investments & financing T4.2 Sustainability, certification and standards T4.3 Environmental impacts of bioenergy T4.4 Resource efficient bioeconomy and social opportunities T4.5 Biomass strategies and policies 18 19

11 ORAL S ORAL S MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MONDAY AM MONDAY CONFERENCE OPENING Room: K1+K2 FREE ADMISSION In order to register for free for the Conference Opening, please insert the Code OPENING FREE in the Promotional Code field in the Online Registration Form (i)=invited 09:00 PLENARY SESSION Application of Science in Industry Chairpersons: Nicolae SCARLAT, Technical Programme Chairman European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Directorate for Energy, Transport and Climate Remigijus LAPINSKAS, World Bioenergy Association, President Speakers: TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE PUBLIC TRANSPORT IN STOCKHOLM Anneli WALDÉN, Stockholms läns landsting, Strategist Energy and Environment, Sweden PRODUCING ETHANOL FROM WOOD RESIDUE Mika AHO, St1 Nordic Oy, Director, Public Affairs, Finland 11:00 MODERATED OPENING PANEL The Indispensable Role of Biomass Moderator: Paolo FRANKL, International Energy Agency, Head of Renewable Energy Division, France SETTING THE SCENE: The Nordic Strategy for Bioeconomy Tomas LUNDMARK, Swedish University of Agriculture Science, Professor of Forestry; Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry, Chairman of the Forestry Section, Sweden The importance of biomass in long-term sustainable energy scenarios The IEA Bioenergy Roadmap Update Paolo FRANKL, International Energy Agency, Head of Renewable Energy Division, France MONDAY AM WOOD-BASED BIOFUELS OPPORTUNITIES FOR DECARBONISATION Marko JANHUNEN, UPM Biorefining Vice President, Finland Panelists: Jakop DALUNDE, Member of the European Parliament, ITRE Committee, Belgium Dana YOUNGER, IFC International Finance Corporation, World Bank Group, Chief Renewable Energy Specialist, Global Infrastructure & Natural Resources Department, USA Maria Michela MORESE, Executive Secretary of the Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP), Climate and Environment Division, ITALY Giles DICKSON, WindEurope, CEO, Belgium Marko JANHUNEN, UPM Biorefining Vice President, Stakeholder relations, Finland Tomas KÅBERGER, Renewable Energy Institute, Executive Board Chairman, Sweden CREATING A MARKET FOR AVIATION BIOFUELS Oskar MEIJERINK, SkyNRG, Business Development Manager, The Netherlands 10:00 OPENING ADDRESSES Lena EK, Conference General Co-Chair President of Södra Skogsägarna, Chairperson of the Board of the Forest-based Sector Technology Platform, Sweden Henrik EHRNROOTH, Conference General Co-Chair Chairman of the Boards of Pöyry PLC and Chairman of the Climate Leadership Council, Finland 12:20 LINNEBORN PRIZE 2017 / EUBIA AWARD 2017 Anders WIJKMAN, Chair Swedish Parliamentary Committee on the Environmental Goals, Chair of the Governing Board Climate-KIC, Member of the Board at the think tank Global Utmaning and former Member of the European Parliament Piotr SZYMANSKI, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Director of Energy, Transport and Climate Jakop DALUNDE, Member of the European Parliament, ITRE Committee 15:00 THE NORDIC FORESTRY MODEL A SUSTAINABLE WAY TO TAKE LEAD TOWARDS A FOSSIL FREE EUROPE see page 147 Please note, that this programme may be subject to alteration and the organisers reseve the right to do so without giving prior notice. The current version of the programme is available at 20 Giulio VOLPI, European Commission, DG Energy, Belgium 21

12 ORAL S ORAL S MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MONDAY, 12 JUNE :30-15:00 ORAL SESSION 1AO.1 Biomass Potentials and Biomass Mobilisation ROOM: K21 13:30-15:00 ORAL SESSION 2AO.2 Biomass Combustion and micro-chp Technologies ROOM: K2 MONDAY PM CHAIRPERSONS: Benoit GABRIELLE, AgroParisTech - INRA, FRANCE Qingsheng CAI, Nanjing Agricultural University, P.R. CHINA 1AO.1.1 INTRESS - LAND AS A RESOURCE Alexa LUTZENBERGER, ALRENE, GERMANY Co-author: F. Lichter, ALRENE, Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany 1AO.1.2 BIOGAS TRANSPORT GRIDS, CASE STUDY PROVINCE OF WEST-FLANDERS Evert Jan HENGEVELD, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Hanze Research Centre Energy, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: J. Bekkering, W.J.T. Gemert, van, Hanze Research Centre Energy, Hanze UAS, Groningen, The Netherlands; M. Dael, van, Centre for Environmental Sciences, Hasselt University and VITO, Hasselt and Mol, Belgium; A.A. Broekhuis, University of Groningen, The Netherlands 1AO.1.3 ANTICIPATING CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECT ON BIOMASS PRODUCTIVITY AND VEGETATION STRUCTURE OF MEDITERRANEAN FORESTS TO PROMOTE THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE WOOD ENERGY SUPPLY CHAIN Emmanuel GARBOLINO, Mines Paris-tech, CRC - Centre de Recherche sur les Risques et les Crises, FRANCE Co-authors: W. Daniel, AgroParisTech and MINES ParisTech/PSL Research University, Paris, France; V. Sanseverino-Godfrin, MINES ParisTech/PSL Research University, Sophia Antipolis, France 1AO.1.4 EVALUATION OF THE PRESENT STATE AND PERSPECTIVES FOR THE ENERGY AND ENERGY CARRIERS PRODUCTION FROM BIOMASS IN POLAND Krystian BUTLEWSKI, Institute of Technology and Life Sciences, Biomass Processing Technologies Dpt., POLAND 1AO.1.5 DOMESTIC BIOMASS RESOURCES AND POTENTIAL BIOMASS DEMAND FOR CO-FIRING IN THE EU Olivia CINTAS SANCHEZ, Chalmers University of Technology, Energy and Environment Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: G. Berndes, L. Cutz, O. Englund, F. Johnsson, Chalmers Univerisity of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden CHAIRPERSONS: Øyvind SKREIBERG, SINTEF Energy Research, NORWAY Juan Esteban CARRASCO, CIEMAT, SPAIN 2AO.2.1 DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW MICRO CHP PELLET STOVE TECHNOLOGY Ingwald OBERNBERGER, Bios Bioenergiesysteme, AUSTRIA Co-authors: G. Weiss, BIOS Bioenergiesysteme, Graz, Austria; M. Koessl, RIKA Innovative Ofentechnik GmbH, Micheldorf, Austria 2AO.2.2 MODIFIES AND EXPERIMENTAL TESTS AN A LIQUID FUEL MICRO GAS TURBINE FUELED WITH PYROLYSIS OILS AND ITS BLENDS Marco BUFFI, CREAR/RE-CORD, DIEF - Industrial Energy Dept., University of Florence, ITALY Co-authors: A. Cappelletti, F. Martelli, CREAR, University of Florence, Florence, Italy; A.M. Rizzo, D. Chiaramonti, CREAR/RE-CORD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy 2AO.2.3 RENEWABLE RESIDENTIAL HEATING WITH FAST PYROLYSIS BIO-OIL: RESIDUE2HEAT Roy HERMANNS, OWI Oel-Waerme-Institut, GERMANY Co-authors: T. Ruetten, OWI Oel-Waerme-MEKU Energie Systeme GmbH & Co. KG Institut GmbH, Aachen, Germany; B. van de Beld, Biomass Technology Group. me-institut, Hengelo, The Netherlands; A. Oasmaa, VTT, Espoo, Finland; P. Massoli, Istituto Motori, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Napoli, Italy; A. Frassoldati, PTM Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy; A. Toussaint, BTG BioLiquids, Hengelo, The Netherlands; H. Insam, University of Innsbruck, Institute of Microbiology, Innsbruck, Austria 2AO.2.4 MEASUREMENTS OF FULL-COMBUSTION-CYCLE EMISSIONS FROM PEAT AND WOOD IN A DOMESTIC STOVE Cian QUINN, University College Dublin, Mechanical and Materials Engineering Dpt., IRELAND Co-author: W.J. Smith, University College Dublin, Ireland 2AO.2.5 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF A MODERN WOOD STOVE WHEN USING CHARCOAL Alexis SEVAULT, SINTEF Energy Research, Thermal Energy Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: R. Khalil, O. Skreiberg, F. Goile, L. Wang, M. Seljeskog, R. Kempegowda, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; B.C. Enger, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, Trondheim, Norway MONDAY PM 22 23

13 ORAL S ORAL S MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MONDAY, 12 JUNE :30-15:00 ORAL SESSION 3AO.3 Pilot Plant Application for Biomass Liquefaction ROOM: K1 15:00 THE NORDIC FORESTRY MODEL A SUSTAINABLE WAY TO TAKE LEAD TOWARDS A FOSSIL FREE EUROPE see page 147 MONDAY PM CHAIRPERSONS: Andreas APFELBACHER, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, GERMANY Wolter PRINS, University of Ghent, BELGIUM 3AO.3.1 BIORECOVER: BIOMASS RESIDUE CONVERSION & VALORISATION FOR AN ECONOMIC REFINERY Paul DE WILD, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Biomass & Energy Efficiency Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS 3AO.3.2 DROP IN POTENTIAL OF UPGRADED FUELS PRODUCED AT PILOT SCALE VIA HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION OF DIFFERENT BIOMASS FEEDSTOCKS Patrick BILLER, Aarhus University, DENMARK Co-authors: J. Yu, R.B Madsen, J. Becker, B.B. Iversen, I. Johannsen, M. Glasius, Aarhus University, Denmark 3AO.3.3 ONLINE BALANCING OF A PILOT SCALE FAST PYROLYSIS PLANT Nicole WEIH, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Catalysis Research and Technology, GERMANY Co-authors: A. Funke, C. Pfitzer, A. Niebel, N. Dahmen, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany 3AO.3.4 PYROLYSIS OF RESIDUAL BIOMASS IN A THERMO-CATALYTIC REFORMING PLANT AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF SEWAGE SLUDGE Johannes NEUMANN, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, Renewable Energy Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: A. Hornung, A. Apfelbacher, R. Daschner, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany 3AO.3.5 EXPERIENCES OF PILOT SCALE CYCLONE PYROLYSIS Ann-Christine JOHANSSON, RISE Bioeconomy, SP ETC, SWEDEN Co-authors: L. Sandström, H. Wiinikka, O. Öhrman, SP Energy Technology Center, Piteå, Sweden 13:30-15:00 VISUAL S 4AV.1 From Research to Implementation in International Context and from Regions to Global Views ROOM: Poster Area See page 86 13:30-17:00 WORKSHOP BioREFINE-2G: Utilisation of Waste Streams for Bioproducts and Bioenergy See page :00-15:15 BREAK 15:15-16:45 ORAL SESSION 1AO.4 Integrated Biomass Production for Energy Purposes ROOM: K21 CHAIRPERSONS: Göran BERNDES, Chalmers University of Technology, SWEDEN Floor VAN DER HILST, Utrecht University, THE NETHERLANDS 1AO.4.1 A NUTRIENT REUSE APPROACH FOR IMPROVED BIOMASS YIELDS, WATER QUALITY AND ECONOMIC Cristina NEGRI, Argonne National Laboratory, Energy Systems Dpt., USA Co-authors: C. Zumpf, P. Campbell, J, Cacho, Argonne National Laboratory, USA; H. Ssegane, The Climate Corporation, St. Louis, USA; T. Volk, J. Heavey, State University of New York, New York, USA 1AO.4.2 LOCALLY PRODUCED BIOENERGY CAN REPLACE 5-13% OF DANISH ENERGY CONSUMPTION IN 2020 WITHOUT INTRODUCTION OF ILUC Søren LARSEN, Danish Energy Association, DENMARK Co-authors: N. Bentsen, C. Felby, University of Copenhagen, Frederiksberg C, Denmark; T. Dalgaard, U. Jorgensen, J. Olesen, Aarhus University, Tjele, Denmark 1AO.4.3 OPPORTUNITIES FOR A SUSTAINABLE AND DIVERSE PRODUCTION OF RENEWABLE RESOURCES CROPS Michael GRIEB, Technology and Support Centre (TFZ), Renewable Resources Crops and Material Cycles, GERMANY 1AO.4.4 BIOMASS RESIDUES AS ELECTRICITY GENERATION SOURCE IN LOW HDI REGIONS OF BRAZIL Alessandro SANCHES-PEREIRA, University of São Paulo, Institute of Energy and Environment, BRAZIL Co-author: S. Teixeira Coelho, University of São Paulo, Brazil MONDAY PM

14 ORAL S ORAL S MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MONDAY, 12 JUNE AO.4.5 GRASS BIOMASS AS BIOFUEL FEEDSTOCK-ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY Lovisa BJÖRNSSON, Lund University, Environmental and Energy Systems Studies Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: M. Lantz, Lund University, Sweden; T. Prade, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Alnarp, Sweden 2AO.5.5 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE BIOMASS-BIOMASS CO-COMBUSTION FOR REDUCING NOX IN A FLUIDIZED-BED COMBUSTOR: A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE CO-FIRING TECHNIQUES Vladimir KUPRIANOV, Thammasat University, Sirindhorn International Institute of Technology, THAILAND Co-author: P. Ninduangdee, Phetchaburi Rajabhat University, Thailand MONDAY PM 15:15-16:45 ORAL SESSION 2AO.5 New Modelling Approaches and Emission Reduction ROOM: K2 CHAIRPERSONS: Timothée NOCQUET, Leroux & Lotz Technologies, FRANCE Christoffer BOMAN, Umeå University, SWEDEN 2AO.5.1 DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A COMBINED 1D-FUEL-BED- AND 3D-CFD-MODEL FOR THE SIMULATION OF MOVING GRATE BOILERS Gabriel BARROSO, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences, Thermal Energy Systems and Process Engineering Dpt., SWITZERLAND Co-authors: S. Roth, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences, Horw, Switzerland; T. Nussbaumer, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences, Horw and Verenum, Zurich, Switzerland 15:15-16:45 ORAL SESSION 3AO.6 Direct Liquefaction of Biomass in Hot Compressed Water and Hydrogenation of Products ROOM: K1 CHAIRPERSONS: Frederik RONSSE, Ghent University, BELGIUM Johannes NEUMANN, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, GERMANY 3AO.6.1 SLURRY HYDROCRACKING FOR UPGRADING OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS TO TRANSPORTATION FUELS IN EXISTING REFINERIES Olov ÖHRMAN, SP Energy Technology Center, SWEDEN Co-authors: F. Weiland, H. Hedman, M. Gullberg, SP Energy Technology Center, Piteå, Sweden; C. Hulteberg, SunCarbon, Tygelsjö, Sweden MONDAY PM 2AO.5.2 NEW CFD BASED MODEL FOR THE DESIGN AND OPTIMISATION OF POROUS BURNERS FOR BIOMASS COMBUSTION PLANTS Gerold THEK, Bios Bioenergiesysteme, R&D Dpt., AUSTRIA Co-authors: G. Knauss, F. Biedermann, I.. Obernberger, BIOS Bioenergiesysteme, Graz, Austria 2AO.5.3 A THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE FORMATION OF AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (BTX/PAH) AS SOOT PRECURSORS FROM BIOMASS PYROLYSIS PRODUCTS Ali SHIEHNEJAD-HESAR, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Co-authors: H. Bahramian, A. Shiehnejadhesar, R. Mehrabian, P. Sommersacher, Bioenergy2020+, Graz, Austria; A. Anca-Couce, C. Hochenauer, R. Scharler, Institute of Thermal Engineering, Graz University of Technology, Austria 2AO.5.4 REDUCTION OF PARTICLE EMISSIONS FROM WOOD COMBUSTION EXHAUST GASES WITH HIGH PARTICLE NUMBER AND MASS CONCENTRATIONS Andrei BOLOGA, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Technical Chemistry, GERMANY Co-authors: M. Ecker, HDG Bavaria, Massing, Germany; H.-P. Rheinheimer, CCA Carola Clean Air, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany; H.-R. Paur, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Eggenstein- Leopoldshafen, Germany 3AO.6.2 HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION OF RAW AND COMPONENTS-EXTRACTED MICROALGAE WITH ASSIST OF PULSED ELECTRIC FIELD PRETREATMENT Bingfeng GUO, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Catalysis Research and Technology, GERMANY Co-authors: A. Silve, C. Gusbeth, W. Frey, U. Hornung, N. Dahmen, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany 3AO.6.3 H2CAP - HYDROGEN ASSISTED CATALYTIC BIOMASS PYROLYSIS FOR GREEN FUELS Martin HØJ, Technical University of Denmark, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Dpt., DENMARK Co-authors: M. Zingler Stummann, P. Arendt Jensen, A. Degn Jensen, DTU Chemical Engineering, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark; J. Gabrielsen, Haldor Topsøe, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark 3AO.6.4 HYDRODEOXYGENATION OF PRE-TREATED BLACK LIQUOR ON A BIMETALLIC CATALYST: EVALUATION OF CATALYST PERFORMANCE Christin ANACKER, Leibniz Institute for Catalysis at the University of Rostock, GERMANY Co-authors: C. Anacke, U. Armbruster, A. Martin, Leibniz Institute for Catalysis at the University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany 26 27

15 ORAL S ORAL S MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MONDAY PM 3AO.6.5 ALTERNATIVES TO ZEOLITES FOR CATALYTIC FAST PYROLYSIS OF BIOMASS: MOLYBDENUM CARBIDE AND PT/TIO2 Joshua SCHAIDLE, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, National Bioenergy Center, USA Co-authors: C. Mukarakate, M. Xu, M. Griffin, C. Nash, E. White, K. Iisa, M. Nimlos, D. Ruddy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, USA 15:15-16:45 VISUAL S 4AV.2 Sustainability Assessment of Biomass Systems and Environmental Impacts of Bioenergy ROOM: Poster Area See page 91 16:45-17:00 BREAK 1AO.7.4 ANALYSIS OF A TRANSFORMATION PROCESS OF VINEYARD PRUNING INTO CHIPS BY A MICRO PLANT Carlo BISAGLIA, CREA-ING, ITALY Co-author: E. Romano, CREA-ING, Treviglio, Italy 1AO.7.5 IDENTIFICATION OF ENERGY HUBS FOR THE EXPLOITATION OF RESIDUAL BIOMASS IN AN AREA OF WESTERN SICILY Salvatore LA BELLA, University of Palermo, Agricultural and Forest Sciences Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: S. Orlando, C. Greco, T. Tuttolomondo, C. Leto, I. Cammalleri, University of Palermo, Italy 17:00-18:30 ORAL SESSION 2AO.8 Novel Technologies and Surface Chemistry in Large Utilities ROOM: K2 MONDAY PM 17:00-18:30 ORAL SESSION 1AO.7 Biomass Supply Logistics ROOM: K21 CHAIRPERSONS: Tapio RANTA, Lappeenranta University of Technology, FINLAND Wolter ELBERSEN, Wageningen Research, THE NETHERLANDS 1AO.7.1 LOGISTICAL CASE STUDY FOR THE ARAGON REGION USING THE LOCAGISTICS TOOL Bert ANNEVELINK, Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, Biorefinery & Sustainable Value Chains Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: E. Annevelink, Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands; D. Garcia Galindo, S. Espatolero, CIRCE Foundation, Zaragoza, Spain; I. Staritsky, Wageningen Environmental Research (Alterra), Wageningen, The Netherlands CHAIRPERSONS: Lasse ROSENDAHL, Aalborg University, DENMARK Vladimir KUPRIANOV, Thammasat University, THAILAND 2AO.8.1 LOW-TEMPERATURE CORROSION IN BIOMASS-FIRED COMBUSTION PLANTS - ONLINE MEASUREMENT OF CORROSION RATES, ACID DEW POINTS AND DELIQUESCENCE CORROSION Thomas BRUNNER, Bios Bioenergiesysteme, AUSTRIA Co-authors: E. Reisenhofer, I. Obernberger, W. Kanzian, M. Forstinger, BIOS Bioenergiesysteme, Graz, Austria 2AO.8.2 INVESTIGATIONS ON THE FORMATION AND CLASSIFICATION OF SLAGS FROM COMBUSTION CHAMBERS OF BMHP PLANTS Jürgen REICHELT, IBR, GERMANY Co-authors: G. Pfrang-Stotz, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - ITC, Germany; B. Bergfeldt, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology -ITC, Germany 2AO.8.3 ASSESSMENT OF ASH AGGLOMERATION AND FOULING IN COMBUSTION BY THEORETICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL BIOMASS FUELS CHARACTERIZATION Lucio DE FUSCO, Université Catholique de Louvain, immc Dpt., BELGIUM 1AO.7.2 SIMULATION-BASED ASSESSMENT OF THE PROPERTIES AND PERFORMANCE OF A BIOMASS TERMINAL Olli-Jussi KORPINEN, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Laboratory of 2AO.8.4 Bioenergy, FINLAND CHEMICAL-LOOPING COMBUSTION OF BIOMASS IN A 100 KW PILOT Co-authors: M. Aalto, T. Ranta, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Mikkeli, Finland; M. Carl LINDERHOLM, Chalmers University of Technology Göteborg, Energy and Virkkunen, J. Raitila, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Jyväskylä, Finland Environment Dpt., SWEDEN 1AO.7.3 Co-authors: A. Lyngfelt, M. Rydén, M. Schmitz, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden THE ENERGETIC RECOVER OF BIOMASS FROM RIVER MAINTENANCE: THE REBAF PROJECT Simone PEDRAZZI, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Department of Engineering Enzo Ferrari - Bio-Energy Efficiency Laboratory (BEELAB), ITALY Co-authors: G. Allesina, N. Morselli, M. Puglia, L. Barbieri, I. Lancellotti, P. Tartarini, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy; E. Ceotto, CREA-CIN, Bologna, Italy; L. Giorgini, University 28 of Bologna, Italy; A. Malcevschi, University of Parma, Italy; C. Pederzini, Campogalliano Municipality, 29 Modena, Italy

16 ORAL S ORAL S MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MONDAY, 12 JUNE AO.8.5 BIOMASS CO-FIRING STUDIES IN PILOT SCALE COMBUSTION SYSTEMS: EFFECTS OF BIOMASS CO-FIRING METHODS TO IN-FURNACE NOX REDUCTION Won YANG, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Thermochemical Energy System R&D Group, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Co-authors: T. Chae, J. Lee, Y. Lee, B. Kang, U. Lee, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Cheonansi, Chunchungnam-do, Republic of Korea;; C. Ryu, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, Kyunggi-do, Republic of Korea 17:00-18:30 VISUAL S 3AV.3 Fundamental Investigation of Liquefaction Processes ROOM: Poster Area See page 95 MONDAY PM 17:00-18:30 ORAL SESSION 3AO.9 Biorefinery Products ROOM: K1 19:30 - WELCOME RECEPTION MONDAY PM CHAIRPERSONS: René VAN REE, Wageningen University, THE NETHERLANDS Maria GEORGIADOU, European Commission, DG Research, BELGIUM 3AO.9.1 ALKANE PRODUCTION FROM BIOMASS: A CHEMOCATALYTIC LIQUID PHASE CELLULOSE-TO-NAPHTHA PROCESS Aron DENEYER, KU Leuven, Center for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, BELGIUM Co-authors: M. Dusselier, B. Sels, KU Leuven, Heverlee, Belgium 3AO.9.2 MAKING THE BRIDGE BETWEEN BIOMASS AND HYDROCARBON IN A STANDARD REFINERY Marcelo PEREIRA, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Chemistry Dpt., BRAZIL Co-authors: J. Pinto, L. Soter, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 3AO.9.3 CARBOHYDRATES AND FURANS FROM SEAWEEDS FOR FUELS AND CHEMICALS Wouter HUIJGEN, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Biomass & Energy Efficiency Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: G. van Hees, A.T. Smit, J.W. van Hal, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands 3AO.9.4 FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS: EFFECTS OF FEEDSTOCK LOAD CHANGES REGARDING PRODUCT QUALITY AND CATALYST ATTRITION Hannes GRUBER, TU Wien, Institute of Chemical, Environmental & Biological Engineering, AUSTRIA Co-authors: P. Groß, H. Hofbauer, C. Aichernig, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria; R. Rauch, Bioenergy 2020+, Güssing, Austria; R. Zweiler, j. Niel, D. Wahringer, A. Reichhold, TU Wien, Wien, Austria; G. Weber, Bioenergy GmbH, Güssing, Austria; J. Loipersböck, GmbH, Güssing, Austria 3AO.9.5 PRODUCTION OF FUEL ETHANOL AND HIGHER ALCOHOLS FROM BIOMASS RESIDUE Matthias BINDER, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Co-authors: M. Summers, C. Liao, M. Hoffman, M. Hart, West Biofuels, Woodland, CA, Usa; R. Seiser, U. Neimann, R. Cattolica, UC San Diego, La Jolla, CA, Usa; R. Rauch, Bioenergy 2020+, Guessing, Austria 30 31

17 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 The City of Stockholm (Stockholms Stad) welcomes the EUBCE delegates and exhibitors from around the world to the Stockholm City Hall for a Reception on Monday the 12th of June 2017 at 7.00 pm.* 08:30 10:30 10:45 1BO.1 T1.5 2BO.2 T2.4 3BO.3 T3.6 Break Plenary Session 1BP.1 Plenary Session 2BP.2 5BO.4 T5.1 2BV.1 T2.1/2.2/ :30 13:30 15:00 15:15 1BO.5 T1.5 4BO.9 T4.1 2BO.6 T2.4 2BO.10 T2.5 Plenary Session 3BP.3 Lunch Break 3BO.7 T3.6 Break 3BO.11 T3.2 IBO.8 I6.5 IBO.12 I6.4 5BV.2 T5.1/5.2 3BV.3 T3.6 E X H I B I T I O N TUESDAY 16:45 17:00 4BO.13 T4.2 2BO.14 T2.5 Break 3BO.15 T3.2 IBO.16 I6.3 3BV.4 T3.7 18:30 The Stockholm City Hall is one of Sweden s most famous buildings, and one of the capital s most visited tourist attractions. It is famous for its grand ceremonial halls and unique pieces of art and is the venue of the Nobel Prize banquet held on 10th of December each year. It also houses offices for 200 people including the Municipal Council. The exclusive atmosphere and historical setting of the Blue Hall makes it a popular venue for international award ceremonies and concerts. Ceremonies for the awarding of Doctorates and other academic degrees are also a regular feature of the Blue Hall and are much appreciated events. 1 Biomass Resources T1.5 Municipal and industrial wastes 2 Biomass Conversion Technologies for Heating, Cooling and Electricity T2.1 Production and supply of solid biofuels T2.2 Biomass and bioliquids combustion for small and medium scale applications T2.3 Biomass combustion in large utilities T2.4 Gasification for power, CHP and polygeneration T2.5 Gasification for synthesis gas production 3 Biomass Conversion Technologies for fuels, chemicals and materials T3.2 Pyrolysis and other biomass liquefaction technologies T3.6 Biorefineries T3.7 Production and application of biobased chemicals 4 Biomass Policies, Markets and Sustainability T4.1 Market implementation, investments & financing T4.2 Sustainability, certification and standards I Industry Sessions 6.3 Power & Heat processes and systems 6.4 Biochemical Conversion 6.5 Policy 5 Bioenergy in integrated energy systems T5.1 Integration of bioenergy with other renewable and conventional energy sources, combination of energetic and material use T5.2 Bioenergy and grid balancing * A shuttle bus will leave from Stockholmässen at 18:30

18 ORAL S ORAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY AM 08:30-10:00 ORAL SESSION 1BO.1 Innovations in Municipal and Industrial Biowaste Feeding a Biobased and Circular Economy ROOM: K21 CHAIRPERSONS: Silvia MALTAGLIATI, ARPAT-Environmental Protection Agency of Tuscany seconded at the European Commission DG Research, BELGIUM Peter KUIKMAN, Alterra Wageningen UR, THE NETHERLANDS 1BO.1.1 THE BIO2ENERGY PROJECT: BIOENERGY, BIOFUELS AND BIOPRODUCTS FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND SEWAGE SLUDGE Francesco BALDI, PIN S.c.r.l., ITALY Co-authors: I. Pecorini, University of Florence, Department of Industrial Engineering, Italy; D. Bacchi, E. Albini, PIN S.c.r.l. - Servizi didattici e scientifici per l Università di Firenze, Italy; P. Rossi, P. Paoli, E.A. Carnevale, G. Ferrara, DIEF - Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Florence, Italy; L. Ferrari, DESTEC - Department of Energy, Systems, Territory and Construction Engineering, University of Pisa, Italy; M. Peruzzini, Italian National Council for Research, ICCOM, Florence, Italy; L. Lombardi, University Niccolò Cusano, Rome, Italy 1BO.1.2 BIOPLASTICS AND BIOFUELS FROM URBAN ORGANIC WASTES Paolo PAVAN, University Cà Foscari of Venice, Environmental Sciences Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: M. Majone, University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy; D. Bolzonella, University of Verona; F. Fatone, Polytechnical University of Marche Region, Ancona, Italy; F. Cecchi, Innoven srl, Verona, Italy 1BO.1.3 ENHANCED FATTY ACID GENERATION FROM MEAT PROCESSING DISSOLVED AIR FLOTATION SLUDGE USING A QUASI-HOMOGENOUS CATALYST Zhifa SUN, Otago University, Physics Dpt., NEW ZEALAND Co-authors: O. Okoro, J. Birch, Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand 1BO.1.4 EVALUATION OF INDUSTRIAL PRUNUS CERASUS LIQUOR WASTE AS A SOURCE OF ADDED VALUE CHEMICAL PRODUCTS AND ENERGY Ana Luisa FERNANDO, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Ciências e Tecnologia Biomassa Dpt., PORTUGAL Co-authors: E. Mauricio, CBIOS/Universidade Lusofona; Elisa Camara, Lisboa, Portugal; M.P. Duarte, MEtRICs/DCTB/FCT/UNL, Lisboa, Portugal; C. Rosado, CBIOS/Universidade Lusofona, Lisboa, Portugal; A.M. Diaz-Lanza, Universidad de Alcalà, Madrid, Spain 1BO.1.5 MAPPING ORGANIC WASTE POTENTIALS FROM HOUSEHOLDS Lea BOEHME, Institute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management, SKA Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: A. Fritzsche, P. Pilsl, D. Clauss, M. Kranert, University of Stuttgart, Germany 08:30-10:00 ORAL SESSION 2BO.2 Gasification Integrated Systems ROOM: K2 CHAIRPERSONS: Wiebren DE JONG, Delft University of Technology, THE NETHERLANDS Matthias KUBA, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA 2BO.2.1 CLOSING THE LOOP: CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND ECONOMICS OF BUILDING BLOCKS/MONOMERS FROM INDIRECT GASIFICATION OF WASTE Berend VREUGDENHIL, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Bio Energy & Efficiency Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: A.J. Grootjes, G. Aranda Almansa, P. Kroon, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands 2BO.2.2 SORPTION ENHANCED REFORMING WITH THE NOVEL DUAL FLUIDIZED BED TEST PLANT AT TU WIEN Johannes Christian SCHMID, TU Wien, Institute of Chemical Engineering, AUSTRIA Co-authors: J. Fuchs, F. Benedikt, S. Mueller, H. Hofbauer, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria 2BO.2.3 CATALYTIC GASIFICATION OF PIGHAIR BIOWASTES WITH HYDROGEN GENERATION OVER NIO/AL2O3 CATALYST FOR AN INTEGRATED FUEL PROCESSOR Chao-Lung CHIANG, Yuan Ze University, Chemical Engineering and Material Science Dpt., TAIWAN Co-authors: K.S. Lin, Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan, Taiwan; J.C.S. Wu, K.C.W. Wu, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; Y.Z. Huang, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taoyuan, Taiwan 2BO.2.4 GASIFICATION OF GRAPEVINES PRUNING RESIDUES INTO A FUEL FLEXIBLE GASIFICATION SYSTEM: EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION Roberto MUSSI, Yanmar R&D Europe, ITALY Co-authors: L. Pezzola, A. Bellissima, Yanmar R&D Europe, Florence, Italy; A.M. Rizzo, University of Florence, Florence, Italy; H. Wakizaka, Yanmar biomass power generation group, Maibara, Japan; D. Chiaramonti, RE-CORD, Florence, Italy 2BO.2.5 CONVERSION OF TARS ON SOFC ANODES Tobias HERRMANN, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Chair of Energy Process Engineering, GERMANY Co-authors: M. Dillig, J. Karl, Chair of Energy Process Engineering, Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Nürnberg, Germany TUESDAY AM 34 35

19 ORAL S ORAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE :30-10:00 ORAL SESSION 3BO.3 Biorefinery Processes ROOM: K1 CHAIRPERSONS: Yukihiko MATSUMURA, Hiroshima University, JAPAN Wouter HUIJGEN, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, THE NETHERLANDS 08:30-10:00 ORAL SESSION 5BO.4 Bioenergy Integration in Energy Systems ROOM: K23+K24 CHAIRPERSONS: Bernd KRAUTKREMER, Fraunhofer IWES, GERMANY Andreas HORNUNG, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, GERMANY TUESDAY AM 3BO.3.1 MILD ORGANOSOLV FRACTIONATION OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS FOR FEEDSTOCK FLEXIBLE BIOREFINERIES. Arjan SMIT, Energy Research Center of the Netherlands, Biomass & Energy Efficiency Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS 3BO.3.2 CATALYTIC REDUCTIVE FRACTIONATION: INTRODUCING THE LIGNIN-FIRST BIOREFINERY Tom RENDERS, KU Leuven, Center for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, BELGIUM Co-authors: W. Schutyser, S. Van den Bosch, S.-F. Koelewijn, B. Sels, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium 3BO.3.3 PALM KERNEL MEAL (PKM) AND GRASS: VALORISATION OF NON-WOODY BIOMASS STREAMS BY CONVERSION TO BIO-ENERGY AND BIO-BASED PRODUCTS Pavlina NANOU, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Biomass and Energy Efficiency Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: E.R.P. Keijsers, K.P.H. Meesters, B. Beelen, FBR, Wageningen, The Netherlands; J.R. Pels, M.C. Carbo, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands 3BO.3.4 MECHANOCATALYSIS OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS - AN INNOVATIVE BIOECONOMIC SOLUTION FOR BIOFUEL, BIOCHEMICAL AND ENERGY PRODUCTION Laura SCHNEIDER, Oulu University, Research Unit of Sustainable Chemistry, FINLAND Co-authors: J. Haverinen, M. Jaakkola, CEMIS Oulu, Kajaani, Finland; U. Lassi, Oulu University, Finland 5BO.4.1 THINK AND PRODUCE INSTEAD OF PRODUCE AND FORGET - INTEGRATION OF RES INTO AN ECONOMIC MARKET SYSTEM Kilian HARTMANN, Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, GERMANY Co-author: D. I. Candra, Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany 5BO.4.2 THE ROLE OF BIOECONOMY IN CO2 MITIGATION THROUGH THE ENERGY SYSTEM - A SCENARIO ANALYSIS FOR THE NETHERLANDS Ric HOEFNAGELS, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: I. Tsiropoulos, M. van den Broek, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; M.K. Patel, Geneva University, Switzerland; A.P.C. Faaij, Groningen University, The Netherlands 5BO.4.3 FLEXIBLE BIOGAS PLANTS AS SERVANT FOR POWER PROVISION SYSTEMS WITH HIGH SHARES OF RENEWABLES: CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE REDUCTION OF THE RESIDUAL LOAD IN GERMANY. Markus LAUER, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Bioenergy Systems Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: P. Röppischer, University of Leipzig, Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science, Germany; D. Thrän, UFZ Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung, Leipzig, Germany 5BO.4.4 INTEGRATED UTILIZATION PATHWAYS FOR BIOGENIC CO2 IN BIOMASS DRIVEN INDUSTRY SECTORS Janne KÄRKI, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, FINLAND Co-authors: E. Tsupari, C. Bajamundi, S. Kouri, M. Hurskainen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Jyväskylä, Finland TUESDAY AM 3BO.3.5 IMPROVEMENT OF BIOENERGY YIELDS OBTAINED FROM DUCKWEED BY SEQUENTIAL ETHANOL FERMENTATION AND ANAEROBIC DIGESTION Ozgul CALICIOGLU, The Pennsylvania State University, Civil and Environmental Engineering Dpt., USA Co-author: R. Brennan, Penn State University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University Park, USA 5BO.4.5 CHEMICAL LOOPING COMBUSTION OF SOLID BIOMASS - PERFORMANCE OF ILMENITE AND BRAUNITE AS OXYGEN CARRIER MATERIALS Toni PIKKARAINEN, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Renewable Energy Processes, FINLAND Co-authors: S. Teir, I. Hiltunen, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland 36 37

20 ORAL S ORAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE :30-10:00 VISUAL S 2BV.1 Innovative Methods and Tools for Small and Large Scale Combustion Technologies Modelling. Solid Biofuels Characterisation and Production Systems Assessment ROOM: Poster Area See page 99 2BP.2.2 SEPARATION OF SALTS DURING THE GASIFICATION OF SPENT GRAIN IN SUPERCRITICAL WATER Nikolaos BOUKIS, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Catalysis Research and Technology, GERMANY Co-authors: I.K. Stoll, J. Sauer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; J. Fischer, R. Kansy, Paulaner, Munich, Germany TUESDAY AM 10:00-10:15 BREAK 10:15-11:00 PLENARY SESSION 1BP.1 Biomass Resources Leading Towards Lower Carbon Emissions ROOM: K1 CHAIRPERSON: Berien ELBERSEN, Alterra, THE NETHERLANDS 1BP.1.1 IMPACT OF WASTE WOOD RECYCLING ON THE EU BIOECONOMY. OVERVIEW ON THE MOST ADOPTED VALUE CHAIN IN EUROPE Magdalena BORZECKA-WALKER, Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Bioeconomy and System Analysis Dpt., POLAND Co-author: D.Boulday, Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Poland 1BP.1.2 NEGATIVE CARBON EMISSIONS FROM PERENNIAL RHIZOMATOUS GRASSES USED AS BIOMASS CROPS Michael JONES, Trinity College Dublin, Botany Dpt., IRELAND 11:00-11:45 PLENARY SESSION 2BP.2 Biomass Application in Large Power Plants and in Supercritical Gasification ROOM: K1 11:45-12:30 PLENARY SESSION 3BP.3 Advances in Biomass Conversion Technologies and Processes ROOM: K1 CHAIRPERSON: David CHIARAMONTI, University of Florence, RE-CORD, ITALY 3BP.3.1 BIOCONVERSION PROCESSES FOR THE BIO-BASED ECONOMY-DEVELOPMENT OF ENZYMES, ROBUST CELL FACTORIES AND ROBUST PROCESSES Lisbeth OLSSON, Chalmers University of Technology, Chemical & Biological Engineering Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: M. Bettiga, C.J. Franzén, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden 3BP.3.2 STATUS OF PYROLYSIS AND UPDATE ON THE EMPYRO PYROLYSIS DEMONSTARATION PLANT Gerhard MUGGEN, BTG BioLiquids, THE NETHERLANDS 12:30-13:30 LUNCH VISIT TO SCANDINAVIAN BIOGAS PLANT: The first industrial food waste based biogas plant in Stockholm County. Tuesday 13th June, at 10:00am* Organised by: TUESDAY AM CHAIRPERSON: Ingwald OBERNBERGER, Bios Bioenergiesysteme, AUSTRIA 2BP.2.1 UNDERSTANDING BIOMASS IGNITION IN POWER PLANT MILLS Lars SCHWARZER, Technical University of Denmark, Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Dpt., DENMARK Co-authors: P. A. Jensen, P. Glarborg, K. Dam-Johansen, DTU Chemical Engineering Dpt., Kgs Lyngby, Denmark; J. K. Holm, DONG Energy, Fredericia, Denmark *Space is limited up to 45 people max.

21 ORAL S ORAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE :30-15:00 ORAL SESSION 1BO.5 Municipal and Industrial Biowaste: Specific Technologies and Case Studies ROOM: K21 CHAIRPERSONS: Samir BINDER, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, GERMANY Magdalena BORZECKA, Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation, Pulawy, POLAND 13:30-15:00 ORAL SESSION 2BO.6 Research and Development Concerning Aspects of Gasification, Gas Cleaning and CHP ROOM: K2 CHAIRPERSONS: Marco BARATIERI, Free University of Bolzano, ITALY Markus BOLHÀR-NORDENKAMPF, Valmet, AUSTRIA TUESDAY PM 1BO.5.1 RESOURCE EFFICIENCY OF BIOENERGY FROM MUNICIPAL WASTE - A CASE STUDY FROM MUNICIPALITY OF STUTTGART IN SOUTHERN GERMANY Gerold HAFNER, University of Stuttgart, ISWA - Institute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management Dpt., GERMANY Co-author: C. Maurer, University of Stuttgart, Germany 2BO.6.1 ASH AND BED MATERIAL RESEARCH IN DUAL FLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATION OF BIOMASS IN LAB- AND INDUSTRIAL-SCALE Matthias KUBA, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Co-author: H. Hofbauer, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria TUESDAY PM 1BO.5.2 POWER GENERATION BASED ON AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES GASIFICATION: THE POTENTIAL OF CORN COBS Maria GÓMEZ, Universidad de La Sabana, Chemical Engineering Dpt., COLOMBIA Co-authors: M. Gomez, Universidad de La Sabana, Bogotà, Colombia; L. Martinez, Universidad de La Sabana, Bogotá, Colombia; A. Sanches-Pereira, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil; A. Manrique, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden 2BO.6.2 GASIFICATION OF ANAEROBIC DIGESTATE FROM MIX OF BIOMASS RESIDUES, MANURES AND MSW TO COMBINED HEAT AND POWER PRODUCTION Donatella BARISANO, ENEA Research Centre, Energy Technologies Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: F. Nanna, A. Villone, R. Agostini, C. Freda, G. Cornacchia, ENEA Research Centre, Rotondella, Italy; S. Brandani, Ladurner Srl, Bolzano, Italy 1BO.5.3 TECHNO-ECONOMIC OPTIMISATION OF COMBINED ANAEROBIC DIGESTION AND GASIFICATION OF FOOD WASTE AS INTEGRATED WASTE MANAGEMENT AND ENERGY SYSTEM Rory MONAGHAN, National University of Ireland Galway, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., IRELAND Co-authors: A. Singlitico, K. Dussan, J. Goggins, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland; R. O Shea, D. Wall, J. Murphy, University College Cork, Ireland 1BO.5.4 ASSESSMENT OF CITRUS WASTES GASIFICATION THROUGH A FLUIDIZED BED REACTOR: EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS FOR INTEGRATION IN AN EXISTING CITRUS JUICE INDUSTRY Mauro PRESTIPINO, University of Messina, Engineering Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: V. Chiodo, G. Zafarana, CNR-ITAE, Messina, Italy; A. Galvagno, University of Messina, Italy 1BO.5.5 INCREASED BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM SEWAGE SLUDGE AND MANURE WITH HIGHLY EFFICIENT DEWATERING AND PHOSPHATE RECOVERY Jaap KIEL, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Biomass & Energy Efficiency Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: A.J. Grootjes, J.R. Pels, M.C. Carbo, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands; H. Kuipers, Waterschap Zuiderzeeland, Lelystad, The Netherlands; J. Vogelaar, Paques B.V., Balk, The Netherlands 2BO.6.3 SEWAGE SLUDGE PYROLYSIS IN AN INDIRECTLY HEATED ROTARY KILN: PRIMARY MEASURES FOR TAR REDUCTION. Sonia L. RINCON PRAT, National University of Colombia, Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering Dpt., COLOMBIA Co-authors: L. Mendoza Geney, A. Gomez, S. Rincon, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, Colombia 2BO.6.4 THE ROLE OF INORGANICS IN MODELLING OF BIOMASS GASIFICATION Jukka KONTTINEN, Tampere University of Technology, Chemistry and Bioengineering Dpt., FINLAND Co-authors: J. Kramb, Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Finland; N. DeMartini, Ãbo Akademi Process Chemistry Centre, Turku, Finland; A. Gomez-Barea, University of Seville, Spain 2BO.6.5 KINETIC STUDY OF SUPERCRITICAL WATER GASIFICATION IN THE MIXTURE OF GLUCOSE, XYLOSE, AND GUAIACOL Nattacha PAKSUNG, Hiroshima University, Mechanical Sciences and Engineering Dpt., JAPAN Co-author: Y. Matsumura, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan 40 41

22 ORAL S ORAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE :30-15:00 ORAL SESSION 3BO.7 Biorefinery Concepts ROOM: K1 13:30-15:00 ORAL SESSION IBO.8 Biomass Utilisation Perspectives ROOM: K23+K24 TUESDAY PM CHAIRPERSONS: Gerfried JUNGMEIER, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft, AUSTRIA Pavlina NANOU, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, THE NETHERLANDS 3BO.7.1 TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE BIOREFINERIES Solange MUSSATTO, Technical University of Denmark, Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, DENMARK 3BO.7.2 TECHNO-ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF A SMALL SCALE INTEGRATED BIOREFINERY BASED ON OLIVE TREE PRUNING BIOMASS Ana Isabel SUSMOZAS, CIEMAT, Energy Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: I. Ballesteros, M.J. Negro, J.M. Oliva, M. Ballesteros, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain 3BO.7.3 SMIBIO: A GERMAN BUSINESS CASE STUDY Ingo BALL, WIP, Project Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: R. Janssen, D. Rutz, WIP, Munich, Germany 3BO.7.4 BLACK RICE STRAW AS A FEEDSTOCK FOR THE EXTRACTION OF ANTHOCYANIN AND SUGARS IN A COMBINED BIOREFINERY Kamaljit MOIRANGTHEM, University of Nottingham, Biosciences Dpt., UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: P. Ramakrishna, A. Ghumra, G. Tucker, University of Nottingham, Loughborough, United Kingdom; R. Rajkumari, D.M. College of Science, Imphal, India CHAIRPERSONS: Kees KWANT, Netherlands Enterprise Agency, Ministry of Economic Affairs, THE NETHERLANDS Nathalie DEVRIENDT, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, BELGIUM IBO.8.1 PROMOTING A NEW EUROPEAN STRATEGY FOR ORGANIC WASTE VALORISATION INTO HIGH VALUE BIO-SYNGAS AS A NEW DIRECTION TOWARDS THE EUROPEAN BIOFUELS SECTOR DEVELOPMENT Giuliano GRASSI, Secretary General, European Biomass Industry Association, BELGIUM Co-authors: L. Tita, EUBIA, Bruxelles, Belgium IBO.8.2 FROM GREEN FOREST TO GREEN COMMODITY CHEMICALS Jonas JOELSSON, SP Processum, SWEDEN Co-authors: M. Warneryd, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Gothenburg, Sweden; Y. Alwarsdotter, SEKAB, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden; J. Brücher, Holmen, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden; L. Heuts, West Sweden Chemicals and Materials Cluster, Gothenburg, Sweden IBO.8.3 SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL SUPPLY CHAINS FOR WOODY BIOENERGY IN EASTERN EUROPE Frank MISCHLER, GIZ- German Development Cooperation, GERMANY IBO.8.4 ASH REMOVAL FROM ASH-RICH BIOMASS AND SLUDGE: THE BIAR PROCESS Gian Claudio FAUSSONE, Inser Energia, ITALY Co-authors: M. Grilc, B. Likozar, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia Republic TUESDAY PM 3BO.7.5 MACROALGAE BIOREFINERY IN A NORDIC PERSPECTIVE Anne-Belinda BJERRE, Danish Technological Institute, Biomass and Biorefinery Dpt., DENMARK Co-authors: X. Hou, R. Neerup, D.B. Karakashev, Danish Technological Institute, Taastrup, Denmark IBO.8.5 BIOENERGY IN BALANCING GRIDS AND PROVIDING STORAGE OPTIONS - RESULTS OF IEA BIOENERGY AGREEMENT SPECIAL PROJECT Antti ARASTO, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, FINLAND Co-authors: D. Chiaramonti, University of Florence, Italy; J. Kiviluoma, K. Sipila, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland; E. van den Heuvel, studio Gear Up, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; L. Waldheim, Waldheim Consulting, Stockholm, Sweden; K. Maniatis, European Commission DG ENER, Brussels, Belgium 42 43

23 ORAL S ORAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE :30-15:00 VISUAL S 5BV.2 Integration of Bioenergy with other Renewable and Conventional Energy Sources ROOM: Poster Area See page 104 4BO.9.4 INTERNATIONAL TRADE OF ENERGY BIOMASS - AN OVERVIEW OF THE GLOBAL STATUS Svetlana PROSKURINA, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Laboratory of Sustainable Energy Systems, FINLAND Co-authors: M. Junginger, Copernicus Institute, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands; J. Heinimo, Mikkeli Development Miksei Ltd, Mikkeli, Finland; E. Vakkilainen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland TUESDAY PM 13:30-17:00 WORKSHOP Wood Stoves Towards high efficiency and low emissions See page :00-15:15 BREAK 15:15-16:45 ORAL SESSION 4BO.9 From Research to Implementation in an International Context ROOM: K21 4BO.9.5 SUPPLY-SIDE PERSPECTIVES ON THE EURO-AMERICAN PELLET TRADE William HUBBARD, Southern Regional Extension Forestry, USA Co-author: D.P. Geller, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA 15:15-16:45 ORAL SESSION 2BO.10 Advances in Gasification for Synthesis Gas Production ROOM: K2 CHAIRPERSONS: Christoph PFEIFER, University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences, AUSTRIA Elmer LEDESMA, University of St. Thomas, USA TUESDAY PM CHAIRPERSONS: Giuliano GRASSI, Secretary General, European Biomass Industry Association, BELGIUM Maurizio COCCHI, ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, ITALY 4BO.9.1 BIOENERGY SUSTAINING THE FUTURE AND ERA-NET BIOENERGY RESULTS Kees KWANT, Netherlands Enterprise Agency, Ministry of Economic Affairs, RVO, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: R. van Leeuwen - Jones, RVO.nl, Roermond, The Netherlands; B. de Leeuw, BEIS, London, United Kingdom 4BO.9.2 RESOURCE EFFICIENT MARKET STIMULATION POLICIES FOR INDIGENOUS BIOMASS VALUE CHAINS AT EU MEMBER STATES Calliope PANOUTSOU, Imperial College London, Centre for Energy Policy and Technology, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: A. Singh, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; A. Uslu, J. van Stralen, ECN, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; L. Pelkmans, VITO, Mol, Belgium; B. Elbersen, DLO, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 4BO.9.3 FUTURE MARKET SHARE ESTIMATION OF RENEWABLE GAS IN GERMANY USING A SYSTEM DYNAMICS MODELLING APPROACH Thomas HORSCHIG, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Bioenergy Systems Dpt., GERMANY Co-author: D Thrän, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany 2BO.10.1 EUBCE STUDENT AWARDEE EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON STEAM-OXYGEN FLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATION OF BIOGENIC RESIDUES Max SCHMID, University of Stuttgart, Institute of Combustion and Power Plant Technology, GERMANY Co-authors: M. Beirow, D. Schweitzer, R. Spörl, G. Scheffknecht, IFK University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany 2BO.10.2 GASIFICATION OF PINE FOREST RESIDUES AS FIRST STAGE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF JET FUEL VIA FISCHER-TROPSCH Isabel FONTS, Centro Universitario de la Defensa, Chemical and Environmental Engineering Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: J. Abrego, N. Gil-Lalaguna, M. Atienza-Martinez, Z. Afailal, J.A Mateo-Román, Aragon Institute for Engineering Research (I3A), Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain 2BO.10.3 RECIRCULATION OF REACTIVE FINES. AN OPTIMIZATION STRATEGY FOR EXISTING DUAL FLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATION SYSTEMS Sébastien PISSOT, Chalmers University of Technology, Energy Technology Division, SWEDEN Co-authors: T. Berdugo, M. Seemann, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden 2BO.10.4 METHANATION-ENHANCED GASIFICATION - DESIGN OF A HIGH PRESSURE GASIFICATION REACTOR TO INVESTIGATE AND BOOST THE BIOMASS TO SNG CONVERSION EFFICIENCY Gebhard WAIZMANN, University of Stuttgart IFK, Institute of Combustion and 44 Power Plant Technology, GERMANY Co-authors: R. Spörl, G. Scheffknecht, IFK - University of Stuttgart, Germany 45

24 ORAL S ORAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE BO.10.5 ALKALI COMPOUNDS AS TAR AND SOOT SUPPRESSORS IN ENTRAINED FLOW GASIFICATION. Albert BACH-OLLER, Luleå University of Technology, Division of Energy Science, SWEDEN Co-authors: G. Haggstrom, K. Kirtania, E. Furusjo, K. Umeki, Division of Energy Science, Lulea University of Technology, Lulea, Sweden 15:15-16:45 ORAL SESSION IBO.12 Commercialization of Bioenergy and Biorefinery Concepts ROOM: K23+K24 CHAIRPERSON: Stefan RUYTERS, Ghent Bio-Economy Valley, BELGIUM TUESDAY PM 15:15-16:45 ORAL SESSION 3BO.11 Liquefaction Processes, Kinetics and Products ROOM: K1 CHAIRPERSONS: Wim VAN SWAAIJ, University of Twente, THE NETHERLANDS Ursel HORNUNG, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GERMANY 3BO.11.1 MICROWAVE PYROLYSIS OF BIOMASS: TURNING THE FUNDAMENTALS INTO COMMERCIAL PLANTS Daniel BENEROSO VALLEJO, University of Nottingham, Chemical and Environmental Engineering Dpt., UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: J. Robinson, The University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom 3BO.11.2 HYDROTHERMAL PROCESSING OF WASTEWATER WILLOW WITH INTEGRATED NUTRIENTS RECOVERY Federica CONTI, Aalborg University, Energy Technology Dpt., DENMARK Co-authors: T.H. Pedersen, L. Rosendahl, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark; H.L. Bach, Ny Vraa Bioenergy, Tylstrup, Denmark 3BO.11.3 NEW PSEUDO-COMPONENTS OF HEMICELLULOSE AND LIGNIN Karla DUSSAN, National University of Ireland, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., IRELAND Co-authors: S. Dooley, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland; R. Monaghan, National University of Ireland Galway, Galway, Ireland 3BO.11.4 EFFECT OF BIOMASS PARTICLE SIZE ON THE FAST PYROLYSIS CHARACTERISTICS OF PALM KERNEL SHELL TO PRODUCE THE BIOCRUDE-OIL Sang-Kyu CHOI, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials, Eco-Machinery System Dpt., KOREA Co-authors: Y.S. Choi, S.J. Kim, S.Y. Han, Y.W. Jeong, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, Daejeon, Korea; T. Rahman, Korea University of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea 3BO.11.5 BIO-OIL PRODUCTION FROM PALM-OIL INDUSTRY RESIDUES EMPLOYING CONVENTIONAL AND CATALYTIC HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION Jeerattikul KAHARN, Kasetsart University, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., THAILAND Co-authors: A. Suemanotham, Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research, Pathum Thani, Thailand; K. Somkeattikul, T. Thuechart, M. Haruthaithanasan, C. Areeprasert, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand IBO.12.1 POWER2GAS PLANT OPERATION SCHEMES - FIRST RESULTS FROM GP JOULE S POWER GAP FILLER Lars JÜRGENSEN, Aalborg University Esbjerg, Energy Technology Dpt., DENMARK IBO.12.2 OPTIMISED LOW-CAPEX CONCEPT FOR THE PRODUCTION OF DROP-IN BIOFUELS VIA GASIFICATION Ilkka HANNULA, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, FINLAND Co-author: E. Kurkela, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland IBO.12.3 CELLUAPP - TECHNOLOGY ENABLING WOOD BASED VALUE CHAINS Thore LINDGREN, SEKAB E-Technology, SWEDEN Co-author: J. Lindstedt, SEKAB E-Technology, Örnsköldsvik, Sweden IBO.12.4 CAN BIOMASS PLAY A ROLE IN REDUCING GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM CANADA S OIL SANDS? Jamie STEPHEN, TorchLight Bioresources, CANADA Co-authors: W.E. Mabee, Queen s University, Kingston, Canada; J. Bergerson, University of Calgary, Canada; H.L. MacLean, University of Toronto, Canada IBO.12.5 A NOVEL ROBUST AND SELECTIVE SOLVENT FOR BIOMASS FRACTIONATION Igor BABICH, BIOeCON, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: J. Moulijn, P. O Connor, BIOeCON, Hoevelaken, The Netherlands 15:15-16:45 VISUAL S 3BV.3 Biomass to Biobased Products and Bioenergy ROOM: Poster Area See page :15-17:40 WORKSHOP Round Table on Bioenergy for Sustainable Development See page TUESDAY PM

25 ORAL S ORAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE :15-18:30 WORKSHOP Overview of the JRC Biomass assessment study See page :45-17:00 BREAK 4BO.13.5 COMPARATIVE SOCIO-ECONOMIC INDICATORS FOR SUSTANABLE LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS IN BRAZIL AND THE SOUTHEAST OF THE USA Rocio DIAZ-CHAVEZ, Imperial College London, Centre for Environmental Policy, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: A. Walter, Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Campinas, Brazil; P. Gerber, Universidade de Campinas, Camoinas, Brazil TUESDAY PM 17:00-18:30 ORAL SESSION 4BO.13 Sustainability for Biomass Systems ROOM: K21 17:00-18:30 ORAL SESSION 2BO.14 Advances in Gas Cleaning and Tar Removal from Gasification Gas for Synthesis Gas Production ROOM: K2 TUESDAY PM CHAIRPERSONS: Alexa LUTZENBERGER, ALRENE, GERMANY Katja OEHMICHEN, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, GERMANY CHAIRPERSONS: Nikolaos BOUKIS, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GERMANY Donatella Barisano, ENEA, Rotondella, Italy 4BO.13.1 BIOECONOMY WITH ALGAE - LIFE CYCLE SUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT INCLUDING BIOPHYSICAL CLIMATE IMPACTS (ALBEDO) OF AN ALGAE-BASED BIOREFINERY Maria HINGSAMER, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft, AUSTRIA Co-authors: N. Bird, I. Kaltenegger, G. Jungmeier, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft, Graz, Austria; D. Kleinegris, Wageningen UR - Food & Biobased Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands; P. Lamers, Wageningen University, The Netherlands; S. Boussiba, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel; L. Rodolfi, Fotosintetica & Microbiologica S.r.l, Florence, Italy; N.H. Norsker, Biotopic, Huelva, Spain; F. Jacobs, Evodos B.V., Raamsdonksveer, The Netherlands; M. Fenton, Cellulac, Chesterford, United Kingdom; R. Ranjbar, FeyeCon Development and Implementation B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands; M. Hujanen, Neste Oil Corporation, Helsinki, Finland; M. Sanz, IDconsortium SL, Madrid, Spain 2BO.14.1 TAR CRACKING OVER OLIVINE AND SAND IN A CELLULAR FLUIDIZED BED REACTOR Mathieu MORIN, INP Laboratoire de Genie Chimique, FRANCE Co-authors: X. Nitsch, S. Pecate, M. Hemati, Laboratoire de Genie Chimique, Toulouse, France 2BO.14.2 TAR REMOVAL FROM BIOMASS PRODUCER GAS BY USING BIOCHAR Giulia RAVENNI, Technical University of Denmark, Chemical Engineering Dpt., DENMARK Co-authors: J. Ahrenfeldt, U.B. Henriksen, Z. Sárossy, Technical University of Denmark, Roskilde, Denmark 4BO.13.2 CLEANAIR BY BIOMASS - STATUS QUO ANALYSIS OF THE MODEL REGION Christoph SCHMIDL, Bioenergy 2020+, Biomass Combustion Dpt., AUSTRIA Co-authors: F. Klauser, R. Sturmlechner, M. Schwabl, G. Reichert, A. Weissinger, H. Stressler, W. Haslinger, Bioenergy 2020+, Graz, Austria 4BO.13.3 THE GLOBAL BIOENERGY PARTNERSHIP AND ITS SUSTAINABILITY INDICATORS Marco COLANGELI, GBEP - FAO, Climate and Environment Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: A. Rossi, M. Morese, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy 4BO.13.4 STRENGTHENING THE FOOD SECURITY PROVISIONS IN BIOFUEL SUSTAINABILITY CERTIFICATION SYSTEMS Stephen THORNHILL, University College Cork, Food Business and Development Dpt., IRELAND 2BO.14.3 BIOMASS GASIFICATION AND BIOSNG PRODUCTION: USE OF SORBENTS FOR SIMULTANEOUS H2 ENRICHMENT AND CO2 REMOVAL FOR THE CONDITIONING OF GAS COMPOSITION Giacobbe BRACCIO, ENEA Research Centre, Solar Testing Laboratory and Biomass Section, ITALY Co-authors: D. Barisano, R. Agostini, A. Villone, F. Nanna, ENEA Research Centre, Rotondella, Italy; K. Gallucci, P.U. Foscolo, University of L Aquila, Italy 2BO.14.4 REACTIVE TEST GAS GENERATION COMBINED WITH ON-LINE TAR- MONITORING AND COMPARISON WITH OFF-LINE LIQUID SAMPLES ANALYSIS York NEUBAUER, TU Berlin, Institute of Energy Engineering, GERMANY Co-authors: A. Gredinger, University of Stuttgart, Germany; J. Borgmeyer, TU Berlin, Germany; M. Kleinhappl, Weiz, Austria; R. Farias Fujita, S.M.A. Biollaz, PSI, Villigen, Switzerland 48 49

26 ORAL S ORAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY PM 2BO.14.5 CHAR CONVERSION CHARACTERIZED BY X-RAY TOMOGRAPHY AND SEM- EDS ANALYSIS Anna STRANDBERG, University of Umea, Applied Physics and Electronics Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: M. Thyrel, R. Backman, N. Skoglund, M. Brostrom, Umea University, Umea, Sweden; M. Rudolfsson, T.A. Lestander, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umea, Sweden 17:00-18:30 ORAL SESSION 3BO.15 Fundamental Investigation of Liquefaction Processes ROOM: K1 CHAIRPERSONS: Paul DE WILD, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, THE NETHERLANDS Patrick BILLER, Aarhus University, DENMARK 3BO.15.1 FERMENTATION OF BIO-OIL DERIVED FROM MICROWAVE PYROLYSIS Emily KOSTAS, University of Nottingham, Microwave Process Engineering Research Group, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: B. Shepherd, J. Robinson, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom 3BO.15.2 CONSTANT VOLUME PYROLYSIS OF BIOMASS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF CHAR WITH HIGH FIXED-CARBON CONTENT. Maider LEGARRA ARIZALETA, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, USA Co-authors: S. Van Wesenbeeck, S. Turn, T. Morgan, M. Antal, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, Honolulu, USA; O. Skreiberg, L. Wang, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; G. Grønli, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway 3BO.15.3 THE CHALLENGE OF LIGNIN AS A CHEMICAL RESOURCE Julia SCHULER, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Catalysis Research and Technology, GERMANY Co-authors: U. Hornung, J. Sauer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany 3BO.15.4 UNDERSTANDING OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LIGNIN STRUCTURE AND DEPOLYMERIZATION BEHAVIORS IN SUPERCRITICAL ETHANOL AND FORMIC ACID MIXTURE Jaeyong PARK, Sungkyunkwan University, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., KOREA Co-authors: A. Riaz, J. Kim, Sungkynkwan University, Suwon, Korea 3BO.15.5 EXPANDING THE FEEDSTOCK BASE FOR THERMOCHEMICAL BIOMASS CONVERSION Daniel CARPENTER, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, National Bioenergy Center, USA Co-authors: T. Westover, INL, Idaho Falls, USA; D. Howe, PNNL, Richland, USA; S. Deutch, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, USA 17:00-18:30 ORAL SESSION IBO.16 Large Scale Industrial Application for Heat and Power ROOM: K23+K24 CHAIRPERSONS: Yves RYCKMANS, Laborelec, BELGIUM Jaap KOPPEJAN, Procede Biomass, THE NETHERLANDS IBO.16.1 GLOBAL WOOD PELLET INDUSTRY AND MARKET - CURRENT DEVELOPMENTS AND OUTLOOK Daniela THRÄN, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Bioenergy Systems Dpt., GERMANY Co-author: D. Peetz, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany IBO.16.2 CO-FIRING TESTS OF SUGAR CANE HARVESTING RESIDUES (RAC) WITH COAL AND PITH IN A LARGE-SCALE BOILER. Julian LUCUARA, Cenicana, COLOMBIA Co-authors: J. Lucuara Medina, A. Gomez, N. Gil Zapata, Cenicaña, Cali, Colombia; J. Castillo, J. Paredes, Ingenio La Cabaña, Cali, Colombia; J. Molina, Carvajal Pulpa Y Papel, Cali, Colombia IBO.16.3 FACING SAFETY ISSUES IN HANDLING AND STORAGE OF BIOMASS PELLETS IN LARGE SCALE Jan HINNERSKOV JENSEN, Danish Technological Institute, DENMARK Co-authors: J. Nyborg, M.G. Jespersen, Danish Technological Institute, Aarhus, Denmark; J.K. Holm, DONG Energy, Gentofte, Denmark IBO.16.4 HYDROCHAR POTENTIAL APPLICATION IN EUROPEAN STEEL INDUSTRY Chuan WANG, Swerea MEFOS, SWEDEN Co-authors: A. Salimbeni, Ingelia, Valencia, Spain; G. Wang, Ingelia/University of Science and Technology, Bejing, P.R. China IBO.16.5 LARGE SCALE UTILITY CFB TECHNOLOGY IN WORLDS LARGEST GREENFIELD 100% BIOMASS POWER PLANT Teemu NEVALAINEN, Foster Wheeler Energia, Global Technology Dpt., FINLAND Co-authors: C. Moqvist, Amec Foster Wheeler Energi, Norrköping, Sweden; T. Eriksson, Amec Foster Wheeler Energia, Espoo, Finland; K. Nuortimo, Amec Foster Wheeler Energi, Varkaus, Finland; M. Nikkilä, Amec Foster Wheeler Energia, Varkaus, Finland 17:00-18:30 VISUAL S 3BV.4 Advances on Biomass Conversion and Application in Different Sectors ROOM: Poster Area See page 110 TUESDAY PM 50 51

27 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME ORAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY 08:30 10:30 10:45 12:30 13:30 15:00 15:15 16:45 17:00 18:30 1CO.1 T1.4 1CO.5 T1.3 1CO.9 T1.3 2CO.13 T2.1 4CO.2 T4.3 4CO.6 T4.5 4CO.10 T4.5 4CO.14 T4.3 3CO.3 T3.7 Break Plenary Session 4CP.1 Plenary Session 5CP.2 Plenary Session ICP.3 Lunch Break 3CO.7 T3.7 Break 3CO.11 T3.7 Break 3CO.15 T3.5 EUBCE Dinner 1 Biomass Resources T1.3 Biomass crops and energy grasses T1.4 Algae production systems 5CO.4 T5.2 ICO.8 I6.2 ICO.12 I6.3 ICO.16 I6.1 3CV.1 T3.3/3.4/ 3.5 3CV.2 T3.1 2CV.3 T2.4/2.5 2CV.4 T2.6 2 Biomass Conversion Technologies for Heating, Cooling and Electricity T2.1 Production and supply of solid biofuels T2.4 Gasification for power, CHP and polygeneration T2.5 Gasification for synthesis gas production T2.6 Anaerobic digestion for biogas production 3 Biomass Conversion Technologies for fuels, chemicals and materials T3.1 Production of thermally treated solid biofuels T3.3 Oil-based biofuels T3.4 Biomethane T3.5 Bioethanol and sugars from lignocellulosic biomass T3.7 Production and application of biobased chemicals E X H I B I T I O N 08:30-10:00 ORAL SESSION 1CO.1 Microalgae Processing, Process Parameters and Harvesting ROOM: K21 CHAIRPERSONS: Frédéric VOGEL, PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut, SWITZERLAND Scott TURN, University of Hawaii, USA 1CO.1.1 DUNALIELLA TERTIOLECTA MICROALGAE HARVESTING USING ABS MEMBRANES IN VIBRATORY FILTRATION Monika HAPONSKA, Catalonia Institute for Energy Research / Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Bioenergy and Biofuels Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: E. Clavero, C. Torras, Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, Tarragona, Spain; J. Salvadò, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain 1CO.1.2 MICRO-ALGAE CULTIVATION BY ENRICHED CO2 FROM DIESEL TRI-GENERATION SYSTEM WITH SELECTIVE CCS AND DIRECT BIOFUEL CONVERSION FROM WET MICRO-ALGAE BY SUPER-HEATED METHANOL VAPER METHOD Koji YAMANE, University of Shiga Prefecture, Mechanical Systems Engineering Dpt., JAPAN Co-authors: K. Kawasaki, S. Iwai, University of Shiga Prefecture, Hikone, Japan 1CO.1.3 Invited 1CO.1.4 MICROALGAE FRACTIONATION INTO BIOPRODUCTS BY STEAM EXPLOSION AND MEMBRANE FILTRATION Joan SALVADÓ, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Chemical Engineering Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: E. Lorente, C. Torras, E. Clavero, N. Descarrega, Catalonia Institute for Energy Research, Tarragona, Spain; M. Haponska, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain 1CO.1.5 NUTRIENT USAGE IN MICROALGAL BIOTECHNOLOGY: UPDATES ON A GROWING PROBLEM AND STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE USAGE Joshua MAYERS, Chalmers University of Technoology, Biology and Biological Engineering Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: E. Albers, Chalmers University of Technology, Goteborg, Sweden; K.J. Flynn, Swansea University, United Kingdom WEDNESDAY AM 4 Biomass Policies, Markets and Sustainability T4.3 Environmental impacts of bioenergy T4.5 Biomass strategies and policies 5 Bioenergy in integrated energy systems T5.2 Bioenergy and grid balancing I Industry Sessions 6.1 Biomass Resources (Crops, SRF, Algae and Organic Waste) 6.2 Thermochemical conversion processes 6.3 Power & Heat processes and systems 52 53

28 ORAL S ORAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE :30-10:00 ORAL SESSION 4CO.2 Land Use Change and Deforestation ROOM: K2 08:30-10:00 ORAL SESSION 3CO.3 Biomass to Energy and other Valuable Components ROOM: K1 WEDNESDAY AM CHAIRPERSONS: Gustaf EGNELL, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SWEDEN Ruben GUISSON, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, BELGIUM 4CO.2.1 A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON BIOENERGY ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN EU POLICIES Luisa MARELLI, European Commission, JRC, ITALY Co-authors: J. Giuntoli, European Commission, JRC, Petten, The Netherlands; R. Edwards, European Commission, JRC, Ispra, Italy 4CO.2.2 BIOMASS, LAND-USE CHANGES AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS: A QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE Benoit GABRIELLE, AgroParisTech - INRA, Functional Ecology of Agro-Ecosystems Dpt., FRANCE Co-authors: A. Bispo, ADEME, Angers, France; M. El Akkari, O. Réchauchère, INRA, Paris, France; D. Makowski, L. Bamière, A. Barbottin, INRA, Thiverval-Grignon, France; V. Bellassen, S. Gaba, INRA, Dijon, France; C. Bessou, P. Dumas, CIRAD, Montpellier, France; J. Wohlfahrt, INRA, Mirecourt, France 4CO.2.3 BENEFITS OF A CAUSAL ANALYSIS FRAMEWORK TO INFORM LAND-USE CHANGE MODELING IN THE CONTEXT OF BIOENERGY Hans LANGEVELD, Biomass Research, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: R.A. Efroymson, K.L. Kline, V.H. Dale, N. Singh, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Usa; A. Angelsen, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, As, Norway; P.H. Verburg, VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; J.W.A. Langeveld, Biomass Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands 4CO.2.4 BRAZILIAN SUGARCANE EXPANSION AND DEFORESTATION Manoel Regis LEAL, CTBE - Brazilian Bioethanol Science and Technology Laboratory, Industry Division, BRAZIL Co-authors: D.G. Duft, T.A.D. Hernandes, CTBE, Campinas, Brazil 4CO.2.5 ASPECTS OF THE FOREST-WOOD SECTOR AND BIOENERGY PRODUCTION Birger KERCKOW, FNR - Agency for Renewable Resources, European and International Cooperation, GERMANY CHAIRPERSONS: Xiaoling MIAO, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.R. CHINA Arturo SANCHEZ, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, Bioenergy Futures Laboratory, MEXICO 3CO.3.1 HYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM BIOMASS VIA GASIFICATION PROCESS: THE RESULTS OF THE EU UNIFHY PROJECT Pier Ugo FOSCOLO, University of L Aquila, Industrial Engineering Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: D. Barisano, G. Braccio, ENEA, Rotondella, Italy; E. Bocci, Guglielmo Marconi University, Rome, Italy; S. Heidenreich, Filtersystems GmbH Werk Schumacher, Crailsheim, Germany; M. Rep, HYGEAR, Arnhem, The Netherlands; C. Courson, University of Strasbourg, France; J. Cornish, EPC, Herten, Germany 3CO.3.2 CO HYDROGENATION TO ALCOHOLS OVER SBA-15 SUPPORTED FE, CO, AND CU: BINARY VS TERNARY CATALYSTS Jordi PLANA-PALLEJÀ, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Chemical Engineering Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: D. Montané, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona, Spain; C. Berrueco, S. Abelló, Catalonia Institute of Energy Research (IREC), Tarragona, Spain; 3CO.3.3 CHARS FROM THERMO-CHEMICAL CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES: PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND THEIR BEHAVIOR IN SOILS Daniele BASSO, HBI, ITALY Co-authors: D. Wuest, A. Kruse, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany 3CO.3.4 IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGRONOMIC PROPERTIES OF POOR SOILS AFTER AMENDMENT OF BIOCHAR PRODUCED BY THE PYROLYSIS OF THICK FRACTION PIG MANURE Jens MAGGEN, Hasselt University, Applied and Analytical Chemistry Dpt., BELGIUM Co-authors: R. Carleer, J. Yperman, S. Schreurs, Hasselt University, Diepenbeek, Belgium 3CO.3.5 SUSTAINABLE REDESIGN OF BPA-BASED POLYMERS VIA STRATEGIC ASSEMBLIES OF WOOD-DERIVED BUILDING BLOCKS Joseph STANZIONE, Rowan University, Chemical Engineering Dpt., USA Co-authors: G. Palmese, Drexel University, Philadelphia, USA; J. Sadler, J. La Scala, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, USA WEDNESDAY AM 54 55

29 ORAL S ORAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY AM 08:30-10:00 ORAL SESSION 5CO.4 Bioenergy and Grid Balancing ROOM: K23+K24 CHAIRPERSONS: Daniela THRÄN, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, GERMANY Antti ARASTO, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, FINLAND 5CO.4.1 DEMAND-DRIVEN BIOGAS PRODUCTION IN FULL-SCALE BY MODEL PREDICTIVE FEED CONTROL Eric MAUKY, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Biochemical Conversion Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: S. Weinrich, J. Liebetrau, M. Nelles, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany; H.F. Jacobi, Hessian State Laboratory, Gießen, Germany 5CO.4.2 GIS-BASED OPTIMIZATION MODEL FOR THE SMART DESIGN OF A NATIONWIDE BIO-SNG PRODUCTION SYSTEM FOR IRELAND Alessandro SINGLITICO, National University of Ireland, College of Engineering and Informatics, IRELAND Co-authors: I. Kilgallon, Gas Networks Ireland, Cork, Ireland; J. Goggins, R.F.D. Monaghan, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland 5CO.4.3 CONCEPT AND PRACTICAL IMPLEMENTATION OF INTEGRATED FLEXIBLE BIOGAS-INTERMITTENT RE-BATTERY STORAGE FOR RELIABLE AND SECURE POWER SUPPLY TO MEET ACTUAL LOAD DEMAND AT OPTIMAL COSTS Dodiek Ika CANDRA, Hochschule Aschaffenburg, Engineering Science Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: K. Hartmann, M. Nelles, University of Applied Sciences Aschaffenburg, Germany 5CO.4.4 SHOWCASE BIOCAT: BALANCING THE ELECTRICITY GRID WITH THE GAS GRID VIA BIOLOGICAL METHANATION Doris HAFENBRADL, Electrochaea, GERMANY 08:30-10:00 VISUAL S 3CV.1 Oil-based Biofuels. Biogas Upgrading Systems. Feedstock and Processes for Bioalcohol Production ROOM: Poster Area See page :30-15:00 PARALLEL EVENT BIOENERGY - FROM RESEARCH TO MARKET DEPLOYMENT IN A EUROPEAN CONTEXT See page :00-10:15 BREAK 10:15-11:00 PLENARY SESSION 4CP.1 Biomass Strategies and Policies. Mobilization and Environmental Impact ROOM: K1 CHAIRPERSON: Tomas LUNDMARK, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SWEDEN 4CP.1.1 Keynote presentation MAPPING INDIRECT LAND USE CHANGE AND THE EFFECT OF ILUC MITIGATION MEASURES Floor VAN DER HILST, Utrecht University, Energy & Resources, Copernicus Institute, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: J.A. Verstegen, University of Münster, Munster, Germany; G. Woltjer, E.M.W. Smeets, Wageningen Economic Research, The Netherlands; A.P.C. Faaij, University of Groningen, The Netherlands WEDNESDAY AM 5CO.4.5 THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF WASTE BIOMASS IN THE FUTURE URBAN ELECTRICITY SYSTEM Yu JIANG, Wageningen University, Biobased Chemistry and Technology Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: E van der Werf, E.C van Ierland, K.J Keesman, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands 4CP.1.2 POLICY LESSONS TO MOBILIZE SUSTAINABLE BIOMASS RESOURCES FOR THE BIOBASED ECONOMY: CONCLUSIONS FROM THE PROJECTS BIOMASS POLICIES, S2BIOM AND BIOTRADE2020+ Luc PELKMANS, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, Separation & Conversion Processes Dpt., BELGIUM Co-authors: C. Panoutsou, Imperial College, United Kingdom; A. Uslu, ECN, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; E. Alakangas, VTT, Jyvaskyla, Finland; L. Wenzelides, FNR, Gülzow, Germany; D. Sanchez Gonzales, CENER, Sarriguren, Spain; R. Guisson, VITO NV, Mol, Belgium 56 57

30 ORAL S ORAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE :00-11:45 PLENARY SESSION 5CP.2 Integrated Bioenergy Projects ROOM: K1 13:30-15:00 ORAL SESSION 1CO.5 Biomass Crops for Marginal Land ROOM: K21 CHAIRPERSON: Jeffrey SKEER, IRENA-International Renewable Energy Agency, GERMANY 5CP.2.1 INTEGRATED BIOENERGY HYBRIDS - FLEXIBILITY FOR A LOW-EMISSION ENERGY SYSTEM Elina HAKKARAINEN, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Renewable Energy Processes Dpt., FINLAND Co-author: I. Hannula, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd, Espoo, Finland CHAIRPERSONS: Ana Luisa FERNANDO, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PORTUGAL Vance OWENS, South Dakota State University, USA 1CO.5.1 INFLUENCE OF ENDOPHYTIC ROOT BACTERIA ON THE GROWTH, CADMIUM TOLERANCE Qingsheng CAI, Nanjing Agricultural University, College of Life Sciences, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: S. Afzal, N. Begum, H. Zhao, Z. Fang, L. Lou, Nanjing Agricultural University, P.R. China WEDNESDAY AM 5CP.2.2 INTEGRATING POWER -TO -GAS INTO SUGARCANE ETHANOL INDUSTRY. A MOBILITY ORIENTED OPTIMIZATION Alexandre DE BARROS GALLO, University of São Paulo, Institute of Energy and Environment, BRAZIL Co-authors: A.B. Gallo, M.M. Santos, H.K.M. Costa, E. Moutinho dos Santos, M.T.W. Fagá, USP - Institute of Energy and Environment, São Paulo, Brazil 1CO.5.2 FROM IRRIGATED TO RAINFED AGRICULTURE IN A MEDITERRANEAN ENVIRONMENT: THE SHIFT IN BIOMASS YIELD OF THE ARUNDO ENERGY CROP OVER THE SEASONS Maria Dolores CURT, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Agricultural Production Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: M. Sanz, J. Sanchez, P.L. Aguado, J. Fernandez, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; P.V. Mauri, IMIDRA, Madrid, Spain; A. Plaza, J. Cano-Ruiz, IMIDRA, Alcala de Henares, Spain WEDNESDAY PM 11:45-12:30 PLENARY SESSION ICP.3 Industrial Deployment of New Biomass Conversion Technology ROOM: K1 1CO.5.3 PURE AND MIXED PERENNIAL BIOMASS CROPS FOR A CONSTRAINT MARGINAL LAND IN NORTH-CENTRAL SPAIN (A 6-YEAR STUDY) Carlos Sixto CIRIA RAMOS, CIEMAT, Biomasa Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: J.E. Carrasco, J. Perez, E. Maletta, R. Barro, P. Ciria, CEDER-CIEMAT, LUBIA-SORIA, Spain CHAIRPERSON: Michael PERSSON, Head of Secretariat of the Danish Bioenergy Association, DENMARK ICP.3.1 GOBIGAS - FIRST FULL-SCALE DEMONSTRATION OF BIOMETHANE FROM FOREST RESIDUES Martin SEEMANN, Chalmers University of Technology, Energy Technology Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: E. Zinn, I. Gunnarsson, Göteborg Energi, Göteborg, Sweden ICP.3.2 NEW INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN FLUIDISED BED COMBUSTION OF WASTE AND BIOMASS Lars BIERLEIN, E.ON, SWEDEN Co-author: B. Fredriksson Moeller, E.ON Gasification Development, Malmö, Sweden 1CO.5.4 LONG-TERM YIELDS OF PERENNIAL GRASSES IN MEDITERRANEAN REGION Efthymia ALEXOPOULOU, Center for Renewable Energy Sources, Biomass Dpt., GREECE Co-authors: M. Christou, I. Papamichael, K. Tsiotas, CRES, Athens, Greece 1CO.5.5 FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE FEEDSTOCK PRODUCTION FOR ADVANCED BIOFUELS ON UNDERUTILISED LAND IN EUROPE Rita MERGNER, WIP, GERMANY Co-authors: R. Janssen, D. Rutz, WIP, Munich, Germany 12:30-13:30 LUNCH 58 59

31 ORAL S ORAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE :30-15:00 ORAL SESSION 4CO.6 Strategies and Policies for Biomass Supply and Demand in Europe ROOM: K2 CHAIRPERSONS: Luc PELKMANS, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, BELGIUM Mirjam ROEDER, University of Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM 13:30-15:00 ORAL SESSION 3CO.7 Chemicals and Materials from Biomass ROOM: K1 CHAIRPERSONS: Solange MUSSATTO, Technical University of Denmark, DENMARK Tanja BARTH, University of Bergen, NORWAY WEDNESDAY PM 4CO.6.1 BIOMASS CONSUMPTION SCENARIOS FOR ENERGY AND CHEMICALS IN THE EU AND NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES UNTIL 2030 Marc LONDO, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Policy Studies Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: C.M. Kraan, J. van Stralen, A. Uslu, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 4CO.6.2 COMPARISON OF EFFECTIVENESS OF SUPPORT POLICIES FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE BIOENERGY SECTOR: BIOENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN THE UK & NORDIC COUNTRIES Patricia THORNLEY, SUPERGEN Bioenergy Hub, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: A. Welfle, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; S. Cross, S. Syri, Aalto University, Espoo, Finland; M. Mikaelsson, UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Stockholm, Sweden 4CO.6.3 MAPPING OF THE DANISH BIOENERGY CLUSTER AND ITS IMPACT ON JOBS AND EXPORTS Michael PERSSON, Head of Secretariat of the Danish Bioenergy Association, DENMARK 4CO.6.4 EVALUATION OF GOVERNMENTAL POLICIES TO STIMULATE BIOFUELS USE IN AVIATION Anouk VAN GRINSVEN, CE Delft Consultancy, Fuels and Cities Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: E. Smeets, H. Bartelings, Wageningen Economic Research, The Hague, The Netherlands; A. Van Velzen, TAKS, Utrecht, The Netherlands; J. Faber, CE Delft, The Netherlands 3CO.7.1 CHEMICALS FROM BIOMASS: CHEMISTRY, SYNTHESIS, ENGINEERING AND SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSES Mobolaji SHEMFE, University of Surrey, Centre for Environment and Sustainability, UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: J. Sadhukhan, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom 3CO.7.2 RECYCLABLE GREEN PROCESS FOR BIO-ADIPIC ACID Young Gyu KIM, Seoul National University, School of Chemical and Biological Engineering, KOREA Co-authors: N. Shin, S. Kwon, Y. Lee, N. Kim, H.M. Yang, Seoul National University, Korea; C.H. Hong, Seoul National University, Gyeonggi-do, Korea 3CO.7.3 POLYURETHANE FOAMS PRODUCED FROM PYROLYSIS OIL: PRODUCTION AND POSSIBLE APPLICATION Tim SCHULZKE, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, Biorefinery and Biofuels Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: A. Lakovleva, S. Zabelkin, A. Grachev, Kazan National Research Technological University, Kazan, Russian Federation; Q. Cao, Ruhr-University, Bochum, Germany; S. Conrad, Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany 3CO.7.4 POLYMER NANOCOMPOSITES BASED ON LIGNIN NANOPARTICLES: DEVELOPMENT, CHARACTERIZATION AND POTENTIAL APPLICATIONS Maria Nelly GARCIA GONZALEZ, Polytechnic of Milan, Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: G. Griffini, S. Turri, M. Levi, Polytechnic of Milan, Italy WEDNESDAY PM 4CO.6.5 CAN LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS RECONCILE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY, THE BIOECONOMY AND CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION IN THE EU? Hyung Sik CHOI, University of Hohenheim, Agricultural and Food Policy Group, GERMANY Co-authors: H. Grethe, S. Entenmann, Humboldt-University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany 3CO.7.5 THE SYNTHESIS OF BIO-SOURCED EPOXY RESINS USING DEPOLYMERISED LIGNIN STREAMS Elias FEGHALI, SCION/VITO, NEW ZEALAND Co-authors: D. van de Pas, K. Torr, Scion, Rotorua, New Zealand; K. Servaes, Vito, Mol, Belgium 60 61

32 ORAL S ORAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE :30-15:00 ORAL SESSION ICO.8 Thermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes ROOM: K23+K24 CHAIRPERSONS: Björn FREDRIKSSON MÖLLER, E.ON Gasification Development, SWEDEN Bert VAN DE BELD, BTG Biomass Technology Group, THE NETHERLANDS 15:15-16:45 ORAL SESSION 1CO.9 Advances in Cropping Systems for Sustainable Biomass Production ROOM: K21 CHAIRPERSONS: Marisol BERTI, North Dakota State University, USA Stefano AMADUCCI, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, ITALY WEDNESDAY PM ICO.8.1 HIGH QUALITY FUEL BY STEAM EXPLOSION Tero JORONEN, Valmet, Bioenergy R&D Dpt., FINLAND Co-authors: P. Björklung, Valmet, Sundvall, Sweden; M. Bolhàr-Nordenkampf, Valmet, Vienna, Austria ICO.8.2 CONCEPT FOR UTILIZATION OF WASTE FUELS IN A SMALL SCALE UPDRAFT GASIFIER SYSTEM Moritz HUSMANN, Highterm Research, AUSTRIA Co-authors: C. Zuber, H. Brugger, G. Binder, Highterm Research, Graz, Austria; S. Siddiqui, Entrade Energiesysteme, Düsseldorf, Germany ICO.8.3 BIOMASS CHP SYSTEMS IN COMMERCIAL AGRICULTURAL PROCESSING Matthew SUMMERS, West Biofuels, USA Co-authors: C. Liao, B. Bruning, M. Hart, West Biofuels, Woodland, CA, Usa; G. Faussone, INSER, Torino, Italy ICO.8.4 EXPERIENCES WITH WOODROLL - VERSATILE GREEN ENERGY GAS PRODUCTION Rolf LJUNGGREN, Cleantech Inn, Gasification Dpt., SWEDEN 1CO.9.1 COMPARING YIELD AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF POPLAR AND WILLOW PLANTATIONS ON AGRICULTURAL LAND IN SWEDEN Blas MOLA, University of Easter Finland, FINLAND Co-authors: I. Dimitriou, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden; B. Mola- Yudego, UEF/SLU, Joensuu, Finland 1CO.9.2 BIOETHANOL YIELD AND QUALITY COMPONENTS IN CELLULOSIC BIOMASS CROPS GROWN IN THE NORTH CENTRAL USA Kurt THELEN, Michigan State University, Plant, Soil & Microbial Sciences Dpt., USA Co-authors: G. Sanford, R. Jackson, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Usa; P. Robertson, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Usa 1CO.9.3 EVALUATING TROPICAL FORAGES GRASSES AS BIOMASS SOURCES TO ENERGY PRODUCTION Marcelo AYRES CARVALHO, Embrapa - Brazilian Agriculture Research Corporation, Cerrados Research Center, BRAZIL Co-authors: F. Duarte Fernandes, A. Kardec Braga Ramos, G. Jose Braga, Embrapa, Brasilia, Brazil WEDNESDAY PM ICO.8.5 COMMERCIAL GASIFICATION OF WASTE PAPER RESIDUES - FEEDBACK ON THE COMMISSIONING OF A 12MW PLANT Timothée NOCQUET, Leroux & Lotz Technologies, FRANCE Co-authors: B. Cluet, C. Marty, M. Al Haddad, Leroux & Lotz Technologies, Grenoble, France 13:30-15:00 VISUAL S 3CV.2 Thermally Treated Solid Biofuels ROOM: Poster Area See page :00-15:15 BREAK 1CO.9.4 EVALUATION OF A SUGAR CORN TO BIOENERGY AND BIOPRODUCTS VALUE CHAIN Tiffany HINBEST, University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus, CANADA Co-authors: R. Nicol, D. Young, D. Hooker, L. McNea, B.H. Gilroyed, University of Guelph Ridgetown Campus, Ridgetown, Canada; M. Morrisson, L. Reid, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Ottawa, Canada; A. Margaritis, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada 1CO.9.5 CAMELINA & CRAMBE: TWO NON-FOOD OIL CROPS WITH NEW PERSPECTIVES FOR EUROPE Ioannis ELEFTHERIADIS, Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving, GREECE Co-authors: E. Alexopoulou, CRES, Pikermi, Greece; F. Zanetti, A. Monti, D. Righini, University of Bologna, Italy; M. Stolarski, M. Krzyzaniak, UWM, Olsztyn, Poland; E.N. Van Loo, WUR, Wageningen, The Netherlands; C. Eynck, J. Grushcow, Linnaeus, Saskatoon, Canada 62 63

33 ORAL S ORAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE :15-16:45 ORAL SESSION 4CO.10 Biomass Strategies and Policies - The International Perspective ROOM: K2 CHAIRPERSONS: Birger KERCKOW, FNR - Agency for Renewable Resources, GERMANY Ali SAYIGH, WREC, UNITED KINGDOM 15:15-16:45 ORAL SESSION 3CO.11 Biomass Products from Food Processing ROOM: K1 CHAIRPERSONS: Tim SCHULZKE, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, GERMANY Tomasz CALIKOWSKI, European Commission, BELGIUM WEDNESDAY PM 4CO.10.1 INTEGRATIVE APPROACHES FOR BIOENERGY AND THE BIO-ECONOMY: A COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT IN KENYA, THAILAND AND SWEDEN Francis X. JOHNSON, Stockholm Environment Institute, KENYA Co-authors: O. Olsson, I. Virgin, Y. Ran, Stockholm Environment Institute, Stockholm, Sweden; A. Nyambane, P. Osano, Stockholm Environment Institute, Nairobi, Kenya; M. Fielding, M. Aung, Stockholm Environment Institute, Bangkok, Thailand 4CO.10.2 BIOMASS LANDSCAPE IN MALAYSIA / ASIA Kester CHIN, MBIC, Biotechnology, MALAYSIA 4CO.10.3 EXPLORING THE RICE STRAW BIOENERGY LANDSCAPE: FARMER PERSPECTIVES FROM INDIA AND THE PHILIPPINES Angela Mae MINAS, University of Manchester, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: M. Röder, P. Thornley, University of Manchester, United Kingdom; A. Samaddar, J. Luis, E. Cabrera, C. Jamieson, International Rice Research Institute, Manila, Philippines 4CO.10.4 PERSPECTIVE FOR THE USE OF BIOMASS IN THE IRON AND STEEL INDUSTRY Hana MANDOVA, University of Leeds, School of Chemical and Process Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: W. F. Gale, A. Williams, University of Leeds, United Kingdom; A.L. Heyes, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom 4CO.10.5 HOUSEHOLD LEVEL FOOD SECURITY IMPACTS OF A 20% BIOFUEL MANDATE IN GHANA Marnix BRINKMAN, Utrecht University, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: J. Levin-Koopman, E. Smeets, Wageningen Economic Research, The Netherlands; I. Maltsoglou, FAO, Rome, Italy; L. Rincon, FAO, Italy; B. Wicke, F. van der Hilst, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; A.P.C. Faaij, University of Groningen, The Netherlands 3CO.11.1 EXPLOITATION OF INULIN-TYPE FRUCTANS (ITF) FROM CHICORY ROOTS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF PLATFORM CHEMICALS Dominik WUEST, University of Trento, Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: D. Wüst, M. Götz, J. Pfenning, A. Kruse, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany; L. Fiori, University of Trento, Trento, Italy 3CO.11.2 DEPOLYMERIZATION OF LIGNIN: PRODUCT CHARACTERIZATION AND EVALUATION OF ITS ANTIOXIDANT POTENTIAL Alberto GONZALO CALLEJO, Universidad de Zaragoza, Instituto de Investigación en Ingeniería de Aragón, SPAIN Co-authors: J.L. Sánchez, J. Salafranca, N. Gil-Lalaguna, C. Dueso, A. Gonzalo, Universidad de Zaragoza / Aragón Institute for Engineering Research (I3A), Zaragoza, Spain; S. Moles, J.F. Palomo, C. Martínez, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain 3CO.11.3 PHYSICAL AND STRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF XYLAN-BASED BIODEGRADABLE FILMS FROM SORGHUM BY-PRODUCTS Prima LUNA, University of Reading, Food and Nutritional Sciences Dpt., UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: A Chatzifragkou, D Charalampopoulos, University of Reading, United Kingdom 3CO.11.4 CONSORTIA BASED PRODUCTION OF BIOCHEMICALS Sheila Ingemann JENSEN, Technical University of Denmark, Novo Nordisk Foundation, Center for Biosustainability, DENMARK Co-authors: S. Sukumara, E. Ôzdemir, K. Schneider, P. Calero, S. Li, C. Ronda, A.T. Nielsen, Novo Nordisk Foundation, Center for Biosustainability, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark 3CO.11.5 PRODUCTION OF ANTIOXIDANT ADDITIVES FOR BIODIESEL USING RESIDUES FROM WINE INDUSTRY Jose Luis SANCHEZ CEBRIÁN, Universidad de Zaragoza, Chemical & Environmental Engineering Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: L. Botella, N. Gil-Lalaguna, A. Gonzalo, J.L. Sánchez, J. Arauzo, Universidad de Zaragoza / Aragón Institute for Engineering Research (I3A), Zaragoza, Spain; M. Ramos, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain WEDNESDAY PM 64 65

34 ORAL S ORAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE :15-16:45 ORAL SESSION ICO.12 Small Scale Industrial Application for Heat and Power ROOM: K23+K24 CHAIRPERSONS: Liang WANG, SINTEF Energy Research, NORWAY Andrea Maria RIZZO, University of Florence, Industrial Engineering Dpt. ITALY 17:00-18:30 ORAL SESSION 2CO.13 Production, Characterisation and Supply of Solid Biofuels ROOM: K21 CHAIRPERSONS: Volker LENZ, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, GERMANY York NEUBAUER, TU Berlin, GERMANY WEDNESDAY PM ICO.12.1 THE USE OF FAST PYROLYSIS OIL IN DIESEL ENGINES FOR CHP APPLICATIONS Bert VAN DE BELD, BTG Biomass Technology Group, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: L. van de Beld, E. Holle, J. Florijn, BTG Biomass technology Group BV, Enschede, The Netherlands ICO.12.2 ENABLING SOLID BIOMASS FIRED SMALL SCALE COGENERATION SYSTEMS WITH THE TWIN SCREW WET STEAM EXPANDER TECHNOLOGY Marco IEZZI, Heliex Power, Thermodynamics and Product Planning Dpt., UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: M.G. Read, City, University of London, London, United Kingdom ICO.12.3 POTENTIAL OF A MACHINE VISION-BASED COMBUSTION MONITORING SYSTEM IN OPTIMIZING STEP-GRATE BIOMASS COMBUSTION Attila GARAMI, University of Miskolc, Combustion Technology and Thermal Energy Dpt., HUNGARY Co-authors: P. Tóth, University of Miskolc, Hungary; P. Kókai, MIHO Ltd., Miskolc, Hungary ICO.12.4 AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY: ADDRESSING PROJECT DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SOLID BIOFUELS FROM WOODY BIOMASS FOR HEAT & POWER Simon BENMARRAZE, IRENA, GERMANY Co-authors: C. Ruiz, R. Roesch, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), Bonn, Germany ICO.12.5 EVALUATION OF THE COMBUSTION BEHAVIOUR OF STRAW, POPLAR AND MAIZE IN A SMALL-SCALE BIOMASS BOILER Joachim KELZ, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Co-authors: O. Krenn, C. Zemann, D. Muschick, M. Gölles, St. Retschitzegger, A. Weissinger, C. Schmidl, W. Haslinger, Bioenergy 2020, Graz, Austria; G. Hofmeister, KWB, St. Margarethen/Raab, Austria; C. Hochenauer, Institute of Thermal Engineering, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria 15:15-16:45 VISUAL S 2CV.3 Gasification Research through Modeling and Pilot Installation Studies and Advances in Gasification and Gas Cleaning of Synthesis Gas Production ROOM: Poster Area See page 121 2CO.13.1 PRE-PROCESSING OF BIOMASS BY ROLLING - A COMBINED EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS Klaus Schütt HANSEN, IPU, DENMARK Co-authors: P. Christiansen, Dept. of Mech. Eng., Technical University of DenmarkIPU, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark; T. Koch, C. Porte, TK Energy, Koege, Denmark; A.A. Rasmussen, IPU, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark; N. Bay, Dept. of Mech. Eng., Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark 2CO.13.2 STUDY OF THE PRODUCTION OF PELLETIZED BIOFUELS FROM MEDITERRANEAN SCRUB BIOMASS Raquel BADOS SEVILLANO, CIEMAT-CEDER, Energía Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: R. Bados, L.S. Esteban, P. Perez, I. Mediavilla, M.J. Fernandez, R. Barro, R. Corredor, J.E. Carrasco, CEDER-CIEMAT, Soria, Spain; L. Maqueda, CEDER-CIEMAT, Ssoria, Spain 2CO.13.3 WARREN-SPRING BASED MODEL FOR THE SHEAR YIELD LOCUS OF BIOMASS POWDERS Clement VANNESTE-IBARCQ, CEA-Liten, Laboratoire de Préparation des Bioressources, FRANCE Co-authors: T. Melkior, CEA-Liten, Laboratoire de Préparation des Bioressource, Grenoble, France; A. de Ryck, Centre RAPSODEE, UMR CNRS 2392, Ecole des Mines d Albi, Albi, France 2CO.13.4 POSSIBILITIES TO REDUCE BIOMASS SUPPLY COSTS THROUGH A TERMINAL Matti VIRKKUNEN, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Biofuels and Bioenergy Dpt., FINLAND Co-author: J. Raitila, VTT, Jyväskylä, Finland 2CO.13.5 EUBCE STUDENT AWARDEE DEVELOPMENTOF A MODEL TO PREDICT THE GRATE BURNING PROFILE OF BIOMASS DERIVED CHAR Scott RUSSELL, University of Nottingham, Centre for Doctoral Training in Efficient Fossil Energy Technologies, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: J.L. Turrion, CPL Industries Ltd., Immingham, United Kingdom; P. Langston, C.E. Snape, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom WEDNESDAY PM 16:45-17:00 BREAK 66 67

35 ORAL S ORAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE :00-18:30 ORAL SESSION 4CO.14 Climate Impacts of Bioenergy Systems ROOM: K2 CHAIRPERSONS: Patricia THORNLEY, SUPERGEN Bioenergy Hub, UNITED KINGDOM Jacopo GIUNTOLI, European Commission, JRC, THE NETHERLANDS 17:00-18:30 ORAL SESSION 3CO.15 New Scientific Findings for Bio-alcohol Production ROOM: K1 CHAIRPERSONS: Jan LINDSTEDT, Lindab Sweden, SWEDEN Dina BACOVSKY, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA WEDNESDAY PM 4CO.14.1 LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF CLIMATE IMPACT OF BIOENERGY FROM A LANDSCAPE Torun HAMMAR, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Energy and Technology Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: C. Sundberg, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Uppsala, Sweden; J. Stendahl, A. Larsolle, P-A. Hansson, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden 4CO.14.2 ASSESSING ENERGY CROP ILUC POTENTIAL ON A REGIONAL SCALE Kristine BITNERE, International Council on Clean Transportation, Fuels Researcher Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: C.V. Petrenko, Independent consultant, San Francisco, Usa; S.Y. Searle, International Council on Clean Transportation, Washington, Usa 4CO.14.3 IMPLICATIONS OF DIRECT LAND USE-CHANGE ON THE GREENHOUSE GAS BALANCE OF BIOENERGY CROPS Jeanette WHITAKER, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Plant-Soil Interactions Dpt., UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: N.P. McNamara, R.L. Rowe, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Lancaster, United Kingdom; R. Ceulemans, University of Antwerp, Belgium; C.E.P. Cerri, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil; C.J. Bernacchi, University of Illinois, Illinois, Usa 3CO.15.1 TECHNO-ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL BIOMASS SUPPLY CHAINS FOR GERMANY - EXEMPLIFIED BY A CASE STUDY FOR ETHANOL AND PYROLYSIS SLURRY FROM BRAZIL Tobias DOMNIK, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Technology Assessment and System Analysis, GERMANY Co-authors: E. Wendeberg, D. Poncette, S. Kälber, L. Leible, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; C. Aipperspach, C. Jahn, L. Kretschmann, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany 3CO.15.2 IMPROVING SUSTAINABILITY OF MAIZE TO ETHANOL PROCESSING BY PLANT BREEDING AND PROCESS OPTIMIZATION Petronella Margaretha SLEGERS, Wageningen University, Biobased Chemistry and Technology Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: A.F. Torres, A.J.B. van boxtel, L.M. Trindade, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands 3CO.15.3 RECOVERY OF BUTANOL FROM ABE FERMENTATION BROTH BY GAS STRIPPING: PROCESS SIMULATION AND TECHNO-ECONOMIC EVALUATION Gabriele LODI, Polytechnic of Milan, Chemistry, Materials and Chemical Engineering Dpt. G. Natta, ITALY Co-authors: G. De Guido, L. A. Pellegrini, Polytechnic of Milan, Italy WEDNESDAY PM 4CO.14.4 CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS AND RELATED EMISSION UNCERTAINTIES FROM WASTE WOOD BASED ENERGY SYSTEMS IN THE UK Mirjam ROEDER, University of Manchester, UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: P. Thornley, Univeristy of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom 4CO.14.5 COMPARATIVE LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF BIOMASS UTILIZATION FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE UNITED STATES Emily BEAGLE, University of Wyoming, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., USA Co-author: E. Belmont, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Usa 3CO.15.4 FUNGI AS BIOMASS PRETREATMENT AGENTS FOR BIOFUEL APPLICATIONS Hector FLORES, Universidad Nacional de Agricultura, Natural Resources and Environment Managment Dpt., HONDURAS 3CO.15.5 UNDERSTANDING EFFECT OF SUGAR COMPOSITION ON CELL GROWTH: FERMENTATION OF GLUCOSE AND XYLOSE BY CLOSTRIDIUM ACETOBUTYLICUM ATCC 824 Cansu BIRGEN, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Chemical Engineering Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: H. A. Preisig, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; A. Wentzel, S. Markussen, B. Wittgens, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, Trondheim, Norway; U. Sarkar, S. Saha, S. Baksi, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India 68 69

36 ORAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 CONFERENCE PROGRAMME THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY PM 17:00-18:30 ORAL SESSION ICO.16 Optimisation of Systems and Methods for Improvements in Feedstock Production and Supply ROOM: K23+K24 CHAIRPERSONS: Eija ALAKANGAS, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, FINLAND Ines DEL CAMPO, CENER, SPAIN ICO.16.1 CHANCES AND CHALLENGES OF BIOMASS FROM LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION AND MAINTENANCE WORK IN CONVERSION ROUTES ON DIFFERENT SCALE Mini BAJAJ, SYNCOM Forschungs- und Entwicklungsberatung, GERMANY Co-authors: K. Lenz, S. Kuehner, K. Ludewig, SYNCOM, Ganderkesee, Germany; W. Baumgarten, FNR, Gülzow, Germany; M. Gomez, D. Garcia, CIRCE, Zaragoza, Spain; A. Claluena, LWK Niedersachsen, Hannover, Germany; F. de Filippi, Sogesca, Rubano, Italy; J. Dolezal, CZBiom, Praha, Czech Republic; J. Lorenzo, Local action group Bajo Aragon-Matarrana, GanderkeseeTorrevelilla Teruel, Spain; L. Montagnoli, Comunità Montana Associazione dei Comuni, Magione, Italy ICO.16.2 PRELIMINARY EVALUATION OF THE PERFORMANCES OF A PURPOSE DESIGNED MACHINE FOR GRASS HARVESTING AND PRE-PROCESSING IN ORCHARDS, VINEYARDS AND UNCULTIVATED AREAS. Massimo BRAMBILLA, Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e l analisi dell economia Agraria, Unità di Ricerca per l Ingegneria Agraria, ITALY Co-authors: D. Boscaro, A. Pezzuolo, L. Sartori, Università degli Studi di Padova, Dipartimento Territorio e Sistemi Agro-Forestali (TESAF), Padova, Italy; C. Bisaglia, Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l analisi dell economia agraria, Unità di ricerca per, Treviglio, Italy; F. Trabacchin, F. Berti, BERTI Macchine Agricole S.p.A., Caldiero, Italy ICO.16.3 NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR OPTIMIZED INFEED OF STRAW FOR COMBUSTION AND BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION Bodil Engberg PALLESEN, Danish Technological Institute, AgroTech Dpt., DENMARK ICO.16.4 HAS LIGNIN S TIME FINALLY COME? OPENING UP NEW BIO-BASED APPLICATION OPPORTUNITIES Zoe VOLIOTI, Sustainability Consult, BELGIUM Co-authors: K. Seppalainen, Stora Enso Biomaterials, Helsinki, FINLAND ICO.16.5 ILUC IS ABOUT BIOMASS DISPLACEMENT - WHERE THERE IS NO DISPLACEMENT THERE IS NO ILUC James COGAN, Industry & Policy Analyst, IRELAND 17:00-18:30 VISUAL S 2CV.4 Optimising Biogas Processes by Feedstocks, Technologies and Gas Utilisation ROOM: Poster Area See page :00 10:30 10:45 12:15 13:30 15:00 15:15 16:45 2DO.1 T2.6 2DO.4 T2.6 3DO.7 T3.4 4DO.2 T4.3 4DO.5 T4.3 4DO.8 T4.4 Break Lunch Break 3DO.3 T3.1 3DO.6 T3.3 3DO.9 T3.1 1DV.1 T1.1/1.2/ 1.5 1DV.2 T1.3/1.4/ 1.6 IDV.3 Industry Break Conference Closing Keynote presentation The highlights of the conference Panel discussion Student awards Poster awards 2017 Conclusions 1 Biomass Resources T1.1 Biomass potentials and biomass mobilisation T1.2 Biomass feedstock, residues and by-products T1.3 Biomass crops and energy grasses T1.4 Algae production systems T1.5 Municipal and industrial wastes T1.6 Integrated biomass production for energy purposes 2 Biomass Conversion Technologies for Heating, Cooling and Electricity T2.6 Anaerobic digestion for biogas production 3 Biomass Conversion Technologies for fuels, chemicals and materials T3.1 Production of thermally treated solid biofuels T3.3 Oil-based biofuels T3.4 Biomethane 4 Biomass Policies, Markets and Sustainability T4.3 Environmental impacts of bioenergy T4.4 Resource efficient bioeconomy and social opportunities I Industry Sessions 6.1 Biomass Resources (Crops, SRF, Algae and Organic Waste) 6.2 Thermochemical conversion processes 6.3 Power & Heat processes and systems 6.4 Biochemical Conversion 6.5 Policy :00 EUBCE Dinner E X H I B I T I O N THURSDAY

37 ORAL S ORAL S THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 THURSDAY, 15 JUNE :00-10:30 ORAL SESSION 2DO.1 Challenges of Various Biogas Feedstocks ROOM: K21 CHAIRPERSONS: Jens Bo HOLM-NIELSEN, Aalborg University, DENMARK Alessandro AGOSTINI, ENEA Research Centre, ITALY 09:00-10:30 ORAL SESSION 4DO.2 Ecosystem Services and Soil Impacts of Bioenergy ROOM: K2 CHAIRPERSONS: Luisa MARELLI, European Commission, JRC, ITALY Jan Peter LESSCHEN, Alterra Wageningen UR, THE NETHERLANDS THURSDAY AM 2DO.1.1 WHEAT STRAW AS A MATERIAL IN CO-DIGESTION WITH OTHER NITROGEN- RICH SUBSTRATE Swarnima AGNIHOTRI, University of Borås, The Swedish Centre for Resource Recovery, SWEDEN Co-authors: I.S. Horváth, HB-Högskolan i Borås, Borås, Sweden; M. Castillo, HB-Högskolan i Borås, Uppsala, Sweden 2DO.1.2 CLIMATE AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCES OF ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF SECOND CHEESE WHEY. A CASE STUDY Giuseppe LEMBO, ENEA Research Centre, Biomass and Biotechnology for Energy, ITALY Co-authors: A. Agostini, A. Signorini, ENEA, Rome, Italy 2DO.1.3 MONO-FERMENTATION OF CHICKEN MANURE: COMPETING WITH AMMONIA INHIBITION AND A HIGH CONTENT OF INORGANIC SOLIDS Franziska SCHAEFER, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Biochemical Conversion Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: L. Mueller, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany; R. Reiter, A. Himmelstoss, AEV Energy GmbH, Dresden, Germany; J. Proeter, DBFZ Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum gemeinnützige GmbH, Leipzig, Germany 2DO.1.4 ENHANCING BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM SHRIMP PROCESSING WASTE THROUGH ENRICHMENT OF THE MICROBIAL COMMUNITY Giulia MASSINI, ENEA Research Centre, Biomass and Bioenergy, ITALY Co-authors: A. Gaetani, G. Dottorini, La Sapienza University - ENEA, Rome, Italy; V. Mazzurco Miritana, G. Lembo, La Tuscia University - ENEA, Rome, Italy; A. Signorini, V. Pignatelli, ENEA, Rome, Italy 2DO.1.5 BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM ORGANIC WASTES IN KOREA: WASTE CHARACTERISTICS, APPLICABILITY OF ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION AND UNDERLYING MICROBIAL POPULATIONS Seung Gu SHIN, Pohang University of Science and Technology, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, KOREA Co-authors: G. Han, J. Lee, J.V. Tongco, J. Shin, T. Koo, S. Hwang, J.Y. Lee, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Korea 4DO.2.1 WHERE IS THE ENVIRONMENTAL BREAK-EVEN POINT OF MARGINAL LAND USE FOR BIOMASS PRODUCTION? Moritz WAGNER, University of Hohenheim, Institute of Crop Science, GERMANY Co-author: I. Lewandowski, University of Hohenheim (340b), Stuttgart, Germany 4DO.2.2 UNDERSTANDING SOIL CARBON STORAGE ACROSS HETEROGENEOUS LANDSCAPES: CARBON OFFSETS AND SUSTAINABILITY OF TROPICAL BIOMASS PRODUCTION SYSTEMS Susan E. CROW, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Natural Resources and Environmental Management Dpt., USA Co-authors: J.M. Wells, J. Deenik, K. Carlson, A. Hashimoto, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Usa; C. Sierra, Max Plank Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany 4DO.2.3 CONVERSION AND REVERSIONS: IMPACTS ON SOIL CARBON STOCKS OF LAND USE CHANGE TO AND FROM PERENNIAL BIOENERGY CROPS IN THE UK Rebecca ROWE, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Shore Dpt., UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: A.K. Keith, D.M.O. Elias, J. Whitaker, N.P. McNamara, Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Lancaster, United Kingdom 4DO.2.4 QUANTIFYING THE POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTION TO CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION FROM TEMPORARY CARBON STORAGE IN HYDROCHARS Mikolaj OWSIANIAK, Technical University of Denmark, Management Engineering Dpt., DENMARK Co-author: M. Renz, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain 4DO.2.5 A SPATIALLY EXPLICIT OVERVIEW OF THE IMPACTS OF WOOD PELLET RELATED PINE PLANTATION EXPANSION ON SPECIES RICHNESS IN THE SOUTHEASTERN U.S. Hanneke VAN T VEEN, Universiteit Utrecht, Environmental Biology Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: A. Duden, P. Verweij, Copernicus Institute of Sustainable Development, Utrecht, The Netherlands THURSDAY AM 72 73

38 ORAL S ORAL S THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 THURSDAY, 15 JUNE :00-10:30 ORAL SESSION 3DO.3 Thermally Treated Solid Biomass - Fundamentals ROOM: K1 CHAIRPERSONS: Capucine DUPONT, CEA, FRANCE Anders NORDIN, Umeå University, SWEDEN 09:00-15:00 WORKSHOP Future Biorefineries from raw materials to bio-products: development and analysis See page :30-10:45 BREAK THURSDAY AM 3DO.3.1 TORREFACTION ANALYSIS OF WOODY BIOMASSES FROM FAST-GROWING PLANTATIONS OF COSTA RICA Allen PUENTE-URBINA, Costa Rica Institute of Technology, COSTA RICA Co-authors: R. Moya, A. Rodríguez-Zúñiga, J. Gaitán-Álvarez, Escuela de Ingeniería Forestal, Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica., Cartago, Costa Rica 3DO.3.2 CATALYTIC EFFECT OF POTASSIUM CARBONATE ON CONDENSABLE SPECIES RELEASED DURING WOOD TORREFACTION Jean-Michel COMMANDRE, CIRAD, France Co-authors: L. Alves de Macedo, P. Rousset, J. Valette, CIRAD, Montpellier, France; M. Pétrissans, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France 3DO.3.3 THE PRESSURE INFLUENCE ON BIOCARBON YIELD AND QUALITY Øyvind SKREIBERG, SINTEF Energy Research, Thermal Energy Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: L. Wang, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; M. Grønli, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway 3DO.3.4 VALORIZATION OF SOLID RESIDUES FROM ANAEROBIC DIGESTION THROUGH THERMAL AND HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION PROCESSES Edoardo MILIOTTI, University of Florence, ITALY Co-authors: D. Casini, M. Prussi, D. Chiaramonti, L. Bettucci, RE-CORD, Firenze, Italy 10:45-12:15 ORAL SESSION 2DO.4 Biogas Feedstock Pre-treatment, Process and System Integration ROOM: K21 CHAIRPERSONS: Bernhard DROSG, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Tormod BRISEID, NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research, NORWAY 2DO.4.1 SIMULATION OF DEMAND-ORIENTED BIOGAS PRODUCTION BY A SIMPLIFIED KINETIC MODEL Soeren WEINRICH, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, GERMANY Co-authors: E. Mauky, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany; H.F. Jacobi, Hessian State Laboratory, Bad Hersfeld, Germany 2DO.4.2 EFFECTS OF ALKALINE AND BEATING PRETREATMENT ON ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF DISTILLERY CO-PRODUCTS Burcu GUNES, Dublin City University, School of Biotechnology, IRELAND Co-authors: K. Benyounis, J. Stokes, School of Mech. & Manu. Eng. Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland; P. Davis, School of Business Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland; C. Connolly, Alltech European Bioscience Centre, Meath, Ireland; J. Lawler, School of Biotechnology, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland THURSDAY AM 3DO.3.5 MICROWAVE PRE-PROCESSING OF BIOMASS PELLETS FOR CLEANER HEAT ENERGY PRODUCTION Inesa BARMINA, University of Latvia, Institute of Physics, LATVIA Co-authors: R. Valdmanis, M. Zake, Institute of Physics, University of Latvia, Salaspils, Latvia 2DO.4.3 EFFECTS OF ANAEROBIC DIGESTION AND HOT WATER PRETREATMENT ON LIGNIN Jon WELLS, University of Hawai at Manoa, Natural Resources and Environmental Management Dpt., USA Co-authors: S.E. Crow, S.K. Khanal, S.Q. Turn, A. Hashimoto, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Usa 09:00-10:30 VISUAL S 1DV.1 Quantifying Biomass Availability for Bioenergy and Biomass Characterisation Studies. Municipal and Industrial Biowaste Innovations in Processing and Products ROOM: Poster Area See page 130 2DO.4.4 HEAD-SPACE GAS PRESSURE DRIVEN ACIDOGENESIS OF FOOD WASTE IN LEACH BED REACTOR Jonathan WONG, Hong Kong Baptist University, Sino-Forest Applied Research Centre for Pearl River Delta Environment, HONG KONG 2DO.4.5 MODELLING AND PERSPECTIVES OF TWO-STAGE PRESSURIZED FERMENTATION Katharina BÄR, DVGW-Research Centre at Engler-Bunte-Institute, GERMANY Co-authors: K. Baer, DVWG-Research Centre at Engler-Bunte-Institute, Karlsruhe, Germany; F. Ortloff, 74 F. Graf, DVWG-Research Centre at Engler-Bunte-InstitutDVWG-Research Centre at Engler-Bunte- 75 Institute, Karlsruhe, Germany; W. Merkle, A. Lemmer, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany

39 ORAL S ORAL S THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 THURSDAY, 15 JUNE :45-12:15 ORAL SESSION 4DO.5 Ecosystems and Water Impacts of Bioenergy ROOM: K2 CHAIRPERSONS: Uwe FRITSCHE, IINAS, GERMANY Calliope PANOUTSOU, Imperial College, UNITED KINGDOM 10:45-12:15 ORAL SESSION 3DO.6 Oil-based Biofuels ROOM: K1 CHAIRPERSONS: Dimitrios SIDIRAS, University of Piraeus, GREECE Marco BUFFI, RE-CORD/CREAR, Italy THURSDAY AM 4DO.5.1 EVALUATING THE WATER IMPACTS & BENEFITS OF BIOMASS PRODUCTION FOR BIOENERGY - DEVELOPING A SUSTAINABILITY INDICATOR ANALYSIS METHODOLOGY Andrew WELFLE, University of Manchester, United Kingdom 4DO.5.2 CAN THE CULTIVATION OF PERENNIAL BIOMASS CROPS ON BUFFER STRIPS BECOME A WIN-WIN STRATEGY? LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT AND ENERGY PERFORMANCE. Alessandro AGOSTINI, ENEA Research Centre, ITALY Co-authors: P. Serra, A. Ferrarini, S. Amaducci, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Piacenza, Italy; J. Giuntoli, European Commission, JRC, Petten, The Netherlands 4DO.5.3 BRAZILIAN SUGARCANE EXPANSION AND THE IMPACTS ON WATER RESOURCES: A REVIEW OF THE RECENT RESULTS Thayse HERNANDES, CTBE - Brazilian Bioethanol Science and Technology Laboratory, Agricultural Division, BRAZIL Co-authors: T.A. Dourado Hernandes, D. Garbelini Duft, CTBE/UNICAMP, Campinas, Brazil; F. Vale Scarpare, CENA-USP, Piracicaba, Brazil; M. Cristina Araújo Picoli, J. Eugênio Abel Seabra, UNICAMP- FEM, Campinas, Brazil; M. Regis Lima Verde Leal, CTBE, Campinas, Brazil 4DO.5.4 INFLUENCE OF DEVELOPMENT OF FUEL ETHANOL ON WATER RESOURCES Fangyu DING, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: M. Hao, D. Jiang, J. Fu, M. Hao, Institute of Geographical Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P.R. China 4DO.5.5 BIOENERGY AND BIODIVERSITY LOSS: WHAT WE KNOW, WHAT WE DON T KNOW AND WHAT WE CAN ESTIMATE. Jacopo GIUNTOLI, European Commission, JRC, Directorate C: Energy, Transport and Climate, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: C. Bulgheroni, L. Marelli, European Commission -Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy; A. Agostini, ENEA, Rome, Italy; S. Rocca, Euroepean Commission -Joint Research Centre, Petten, The Netherlands 3DO.6.1 CATALYTIC HYDROPROCESSING OF GROUND COTTONSEEDS IN A COTTONSEED OIL AND I-OCTANE SOLVENT TO PRODUCE RENEWABLE DIESEL Corneels SCHABORT, North-West University, School of Chemical and Minerals Engineering, SOUTH AFRICA Co-authors: Z. Broodryk, R. Venter, S. Marx, North-West Univeristy, Potchefstroom, South Africa 3DO.6.2 EVALUATION OF GHG EMISSIONS AND ENERGY BALANCES OF INNOVATIVE AVIATION BIOFUEL PATHWAYS Adrian O CONNELL, European Commission, JRC, ITALY Co-authors: M. Kousoulidou, L. Lonza, A. O Connell, JRC-European Commission, Ispra, Italy 3DO.6.3 UPSCALING AND OPERATION OF A BIOMASS DERIVED FISCHER-TROPSCH PILOT PLANT PRODUCING 1 BARREL PER DAY Jürgen LOIPERSBÖCK, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Co-authors: G. Weber, R. Rauch, Bioenergy2020+, Güssing, Austria; H. Gruber, P. Groß, H. Hofbauer, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria 3DO.6.4 GREEN DIESEL PRODUCTION FROM THE PALM OIL DEOXYGENATION OVER METAL-BASED NANOCATALYSTS Kajornsak FAUNGNAWAKIJ, National Science and Technology Development Agency, National Nanotechnology Center, THAILAND Co-authors: A. Srifa, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; R. Keawmeesri, V. Itthibenchapong, National Nanotechnology Center, Pathumthani, Thailand 3DO.6.5 THE EFFECT OF FATTY ACID STRUCTURES ON PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION OF CATALYTIC CRACKING Verina WARGADALAM, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, P3TKEBTKE Division, INDONESIA Co-authors: E. Saadudin, D. Nomara, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, Jakarta, Indonesia; B. Budiyanto, S. Subagjo, Institute of Technology Bandung, Bandung, Indonesia 10:45-12:15 VISUAL S 1DV.2 Dedicated Bioenergy Crops from Planting to Harvesting and Novel Production Systems. Potential and Impact of Algae Production ROOM: Poster Area See page 135 THURSDAY AM 76 12:15-13:30 LUNCH 77

40 ORAL S ORAL S THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 THURSDAY, 15 JUNE :30-15:00 ORAL SESSION 3DO.7 Processes for Biomethane Production ROOM: K21 13:30-15:00 ORAL SESSION 4DO.8 Future Insights to Resource Efficient Value Chains ROOM: K2 THURSDAY PM CHAIRPERSONS: Eric BILLIG, Umwetlforschungszentrum UFZ, GERMANY David BAXTER, Former European Commission, Joint Research Centre, UNITED KINGDOM 3DO.7.1 THE BIOMETHANE MAP - RESEARCH COORDINATION FOR A LOW-COST BIOMETHANE PRODUCTION AT SMALL AND MEDIUM SCALE APPLICATIONS Kathrin BIENERT, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, GERMANY Co-authors: E. Fischer, B. Schumacher, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany; G. Rogstrand, M. Blom, JTI - Swedish Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, Uppsala, Sweden; M. Marcin, M. Marcin, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Olsztyn, Poland 3DO.7.2 EFFICIENT SMALL-SCALE PLANTS UPGRADING BIOGAS - POTENTIAL ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT Jaqueline DANIEL-GROMKE, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Biochemical Conversion Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: G. Erdmann, UFZ, Leipzig, Germany; V. Denysenko, N. Rensberg, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany; J. Hüttenrauch, DBI, Leipzig, Germany; R. Erler, DBI, Freiberg, Germany; M. Beil, IWES, Kassel, Germany CHAIRPERSONS: Rocio DIAZ-CHAVEZ, Imperial College, UNITED KINGDOM Marc LONDO, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, THE NETHERLANDS 4DO.8.1 BIOMASS POTENTIALS AND THE SDGS: ADDING A FOOD SECURITY, SUSTAINABILITY AND DISTRIBUTIVE JUSTICE PERSPECTIVE Tina BEUCHELT, University of Bonn, Center for Development Research, GERMANY Co-author: M. Nassl, Center for Development Research (ZEF), Bonn, Germany 4DO.8.2 A SUSTAINABLE BIOECONOMY FOR EUROPE: KEY RESULTS FROM THE EU FP7 PROJECT S2BIOM Uwe FRITSCHE, IINAS, Scientific Director, GERMANY Co-authors: C. Panoutsou, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; B. Elbersen, I. Straritsky, Alterra/WUR, Wageningen, The Netherlands; L. Wenzelides, FNR, Güstrow, Germany; M. Dees, ALU- FR, Freiburg, Germany; N. Forsell, IIASA, Laxemburg, Austria; M. Lindner, J. Fitzgerald, EFI, Joensuu, Finland; L. Pelkmans, VITO, Mol, Belgium; R. Janssen, WIP, Munich, Germany; P. Canciani, CEI, Trieste, Italy; E. Alakangas, VTT, Jyväskylä, Finland; L. Iriarte, IINAS, Madrid, Spain; M. Londo, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; B. Kavalov, European Commission, JRC, Ispra, Italy; P. Anttila, LUKE, Helsinki, Finland; J. van Stralen, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands; T. Lammens, M. Vis, BTG, Enschede, The Netherlands THURSDAY PM 3DO.7.3 COMPARED PERFORMANCE OF TRICKLE-BED AND FLUIDIZED BED BIOREACTORS FOR SYNGAS BIO-UPGRADING INTO RNG Ruxandra ALBU CIMPOIA, National Research Council Canada, Energy, Mining and Environment Dpt., CANADA Co-authors: S.R. Guiot, C.D. Dubé, G. Bruant, M.J. Lévesque, National Research Council Canada, Montreal, Canada 3DO.7.4 EXPERIMENTAL OPTIMIZATION OF AN INNOVATIVE BIOGAS UPGRADING PROCESS ADAPTED TO THE AGRICULTURAL CONTEXT Valentin FOUGERIT, CentraleSupelec, FRANCE Co-authors: J. Lemaire, M.-A. Theoleyre, M. Stambouli, CentraleSupélec, Pomacle, France 3DO.7.5 IS BIO-P2G TECHNOLOGICALLY ATTRACTIVE AS CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS BALANCING THE SUPPLY AND DEMAND OF RENEWABLE ENERGY? Gert HOFSTEDE, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, ilst Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: F. Faber, J.P.H. Nap, M.E.F. Apol, R. Wedema, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Groningen, The Netherlands 4DO.8.3 THE PARIS -LIFESTYLE - ANALYSIS AND ASSESSMENT OF BIOMASS USE FOR LOW CARBON LIFESTYLES TO REACH THE CLIMATE TARGETS 2050 Gerfried JUNGMEIER, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft, Research Centre for Climate, Energy and Environment, AUSTRIA Co-authors: G. Lettmayer, N. Bird, S. Schwarzinger, Joanneum Research, Graz, Austria 4DO.8.4 THE BALANCE BETWEEN FUTURE INCREASED POTENTIAL SUPPLY AND DEMAND OF SUSTAINABLE BIOMASS -THE CASE STUDY OF SWEDEN Pål BÖRJESSON, Lund University, Environmental and Energy Systems Studies Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: J. Hansson, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Stockholm, Sweden; G. Berndes, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden 4DO.8.5 BIOBUILDER - CREATE A BIOBASED VALUE CHAIN FROM A-TO-Z Ruben GUISSON, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, Biomass Sustainable Transition Dpt., BELGIUM Co-author: M. Van Dael, VITO/UHasselt, Mol/Hasselt, Belgium 78 79

41 ORAL S ORAL S THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 THURSDAY PM 13:30-15:00 ORAL SESSION 3DO.9 Thermally Treated Solid Biomass - Processes and Biochar Applications ROOM: K1 CHAIRPERSONS: Jaap KIEL, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, THE NETHERLANDS Corneels SCHABORT, North-West University, SOUTH AFRICA 3DO.9.1 PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF A PILOT AUTOTHERMAL CARBONIZATION UNIT Andrea Maria RIZZO, University of Florence, Industrial Engineering Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: M. Pettorali, R. Nistri, D. Chiaramonti, RE-CORD/University of Florence, Florence, Italy 3DO.9.2 THE INFLUENCE AND IMPLICATIONS OF RECYCLING HYDROTHERMAL PROCESS WATERS ON HYDROCHAR COMBUSTION CHEMISTRY Aidan SMITH, University of Leeds, Energy Research Institute, UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: A.B. Ross, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom 3DO.9.3 CARBOWERT: LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION CONCEPTS PRODUCING COAL FOR ENERGETIC AND MATERIAL USE Kathleen MEISEL, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Bioenergy Systems Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: A. Clemens, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany; E. Schulz, UFZ, Halle, Germany; C. Fühner, UFZ, Leipzig, Germany 3DO.9.4 TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY OF COMBUSTING BIOCARBON IN SMALL SCALE PELLET BOILERS Pietro BARTOCCI, University of Perugia, Biomass Research Centre, ITALY Co-authors: R.S. Kempegowda, Ø. Skreiberg, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; F. Liberti, G. Bidini, F. Fantozzi, University Perugia, Italy 3DO.9.5 BIOCHARS AS SOURCE OF ANODES FOR NA-ION BATTERIES: FEASIBILITY STUDY BASED ON VARIOUS BIOMASS TYPES Capucine DUPONT, CEA, FRANCE Co-authors: C. Del Mar Saavedra Rios, V. Simone, L. Simonin, CEA, Grenoble, France 15:15-16:45 CLOSING SESSION Room: K1+K2 Global sustainable bioenergy resources and policy for efficient use WELCOME TO THE CLOSING SESSION Lena EK, Conference General Co-Chair President of Södra Skogsägarna, Chairperson of the Board of the Forest-based Sector Technology Platform, Sweden Henrik EHRNROOTH, Conference General Co-Chair Chairman of the Boards of Pöyry PLC and Chairman of the Climate Leadership Council, Finland OPPORTUNITIES FOR RENEWABLES INTEGRATION Heinz OSSENBRINK, former European Commission THE BENEFITS OF A MORE CLEVER ENERGY LEGISLATION AND POLICY Gustav MELIN, Svebio, Managing Director, Sweden HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CONFERENCE Nicolae SCARLAT, Technical Programme Chairman European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Directorate for Energy, Transport and Climate CEREMONY OF THE POSTER AWARDS Dimitrios SIDIRAS, University of Piraeus, Industrial Management and Technology, Greece CEREMONY OF THE STUDENT AWARDS David BAXTER, Former European Commission, Joint Research Centre WHAT DO WE TAKE HOME FROM THE EUBCE? FAREWELL AND CLOSING Lena EK, Conference General Co-Chair President of Södra Skogsägarna, Chairperson of the Board of the Forest-based Sector Technology Platform, Sweden THURSDAY PM 13:30-15:00 VISUAL S IDV.3 Industrial Innovations in Feedstock Production, Power, Biogas and Advanced Biofuels Generation ROOM: Poster Area See page 140 Henrik EHRNROOTH, Conference General Co-Chair Chairman of the Boards of Pöyry PLC and Chairman of the Climate Leadership Council, Finland 80 15:00-15:15 BREAK 81

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43 POSTER AREA 3AV.3-3BV.3-3BV.4-3CV.1-3CV.2 5BV.2 IDV.3 1DV.1-1DV.2 2BV.1-2CV.3-2CV.4 4AV.1-4AV.2 VISUAL VISUAL S CALENDAR Monday 12th June 4AV.1-13:30-15:00 - From research to implementation in international context and from regions to global views 4AV.2-15:15-16:45 - Sustainability assessment of biomass systems and environmental impacts of bioenergy 3AV.3-17:00-18:30 - Fundamental investigation of liquefaction processes Tuesday 13th June 2BV.1-08:30-10:00 - Innovative methods and tools for small and large scale combustion technologies modelling. Solid biofuels characterisation and production systems assessment 5BV.2-13:30-15:00 - Integration of bioenergy with other renewable and conventional energy sources 3BV.3-15:15-16:45 - Biomass to biobased products and bioenergy 3BV.4-17:00-18:30 - Advances on Biomass Conversion and Application in Different Sectors Wednesday 14th June 3CV.1-08:30-10:00 - Oil-based biofuels. Biogas upgrading systems. Feedstocks and processes for bioalcohol production 3CV.2-13:30-15:00 - Thermally treated solid biofuels 2CV.3-15:15-16:45 -Gasification Research through Modeling and Pilot Installation Studies and Advances in Gasification and Gas Cleaning of Synthesis Gas Production 2CV.4-17:00-18:30Optimising Biogas Processes by Feedstocks, Technologies and Gas Utilisation Thursday 15th June 1DV.1-08:30-10:00 - Quantifying Biomass Availability for Bioenergy and Biomass Characterisation Studies. Municipal and Industrial Biowaste Innovations in Processing and Products 1DV.2-10:45-12:15 - Dedicated Bioenergy Crops from Planting to Harvesting and Novel Production Systems. Potential and Impact of Algae Production IDV.3-13:30-15:00 - Industrial Innovations in Feedstock Production, Power, Biogas and 84 Advanced Biofuels Generation 85 VISUAL

44 VISUAL VISUAL S VISUAL S MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MONDAY, 12 JUNE :30-15:00 VISUAL S 4AV.1 From Research to Implementation in International Context and from Regions to Global Views ROOM: Poster Area CHAIRPERSONS: Birger KERCKOW, FNR - Agency for Renewable Resources, GERMANY Calliope PANOUTSOU, Imperial College, UNITED KINGDOM Luc PELKMANS, VITO - Flemish Institute Technological Research, Separation & Conversion Processes Dpt., BELGIUM 4AV.1.1 BUILDING UP LOCAL BIOENERGY VALUE CHAINS BASED ON FRUIT TREE RESIDUES FROM PRUNING AND UPROOTING OPERATIONS: THE BOOSTING ROLE OF REGIONAL STAKEHOLDER NETWORKS Massimo MONTELEONE, University of Foggia, STAR Research Unit - Agriculture Dpt., ITALY 4AV.1.2 PYROLYSIS AND THE PRICE OF CARBON - THE VALUE OF BIOCHAR Niclas ERICSSON, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Energy and Technology Dpt., SWEDEN Co-author: S. Ahlgren, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden 4AV.1.4 A GENERALISED MODEL FOR THE CALCULATION OF CAPITAL AND ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION COSTS WITH SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON CO- DIGESTION BIOGAS CHAINS IN SPAIN Hans LANGEVELD, Biomass Research, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: M.S. Breure, J.W.A. Langeveld, Biomass Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands; J. Pombo, Universidade da Coruña, Santiago de Compostela, Spain 4AV.1.6 THE LEAST DESIRABLE OPTION - CONSUMERS - ATTITUDES TOWARDS BIOMETHANE AS A RAW MATERIAL FOR GREEN PACKAGING SOLUTIONS Carsten HERBES, Nuertingen-Geislingen University, ISR Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: C. Beuthner, I. Ramme, Nuertingen-Geislingen University, Nuertingen, Germany 4AV.1.7 PROSPECTS FOR RENEWABLE MARINE FUELS - THE POTENTIAL ROLE OF BIOFUELS Julia HANSSON, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Climate & Sustainable Cities, SWEDEN Co-authors: S. Brynolf, M. Grahn, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden 4AV.1.9 BIOPLASTICS: A GOOD GHG MITIGATION STRATEGY - THE CASE OF BRAZIL Tjerk LAP, University of Groningen, Institute for Energy & Environmental Sciences, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: A. Koberle, L. Nogueira, A. Szklo, R. Schaeffer, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; F. van der Hilst, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; R. Benders, A. Faaij, University of Groningen, The Netherlands 4AV.1.11 RESOURCE MANAGER-FOOD: REDUCING AVOIDABLE FOOD LOSSES IN GASTRONOMY Dominik LEVERENZ, University of Stuttgart, Institute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management, GERMANY Co-authors: P. Pilsl, G. Hafner, University of Stuttgart, Germany 4AV.1.12 AGROCYCLE - A BLUEPRINT AND EU POLICY-FORMING PROTOCOL FOR THE RECYCLING AND VALORISATION OF AGRI-FOOD WASTE Giuliano GRASSI, Secretary General, European Biomass Industry Association, BELGIUM Co-authors: S. Ward, G. Hanley, UCD School, Dublin, Ireland; C. Burns, NNFCC, York, United Kingdom 4AV.1.13 A FOSSIL FUEL INDEPENDENT SWEDISH TRANSPORT SECTOR THE ROLE OF INDUSTRY AND DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS AS HOSTS FOR BIOFUEL PRODUCTION Elisabeth WETTERLUND, Luleå University of Technology, Energy Engineering, Div. of Energy Science, Engineering Sciences and Mathematics Dpt., SWEDEN Co-author: K. Pettersson, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Göteborg, Sweden 4AV.1.15 ASSESSING THE SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS OF INTEGRATED MANURE MANAGEMENT AS LOW-CARBON TRANSITION PATHWAY IN THE LIVESTOCK SECTOR IN THE NETHERLANDS Eise SPIJKER, Stichting Joint Implementation Network, Research Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-author: A. Anger-Kraavi, Cambridge Econometrics, Cambridge, United Kingdom 4AV.1.16 SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT INCLUDING FEEDSTOCK SUPPLY AND MARKETABILITY CONCEPT OF HTC/HTL-PRODUCTS Kay SUWELACK, Fraunhofer INT, GERMANY Co-authors: A. Kruse, Conversion Technology and Life Cycle Assessment of Renewable Resources, Institute of Agriculture, Stuttgart, Germany; N. Dahmen, Institute for Catalysis Research and Technology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany 4AV.1.20 FOSTERING SUSTAINABLE FEEDSTOCK PRODUCTION FOR ADVANCED BIOFUELS ON UNDERUTILISED LAND IN EUROPE Rita MERGNER, WIP, GERMANY Co-authors: M. Colangeli, L. Traverso, M. Morese, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, ITALY 4AV.1.8 TECHNO-ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY OF PENNISETUM X PURPUREUM (ELEPHANT GRASS) SUBSTITUTION FOR CHARCOAL IN HAITI USING MONTE CARLO SIMULATION IN NET PRESENT VALUE ANALYSIS Erica BELMONT, University of Wyoming, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., USA Co-authors: A. Balogun Mohammed, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Wyoming, 86 Laramie, USA; S. Vijlee, Donald P. Shiley School of Engineering The University of Portland, Usa 87 VISUAL

45 VISUAL S VISUAL S MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 VISUAL 4AV.1.21 ASSESSING A BIOECONOMY NETWORK FROM AN INTEGRATED LIFE CYCLE PERSPECTIVE Alberto BEZAMA, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Bioenergy Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: M. Budzinski, J. Hildebrandt, A. Siebert, D. Thrän, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Leipzig, Germany 4AV.1.22 MONITORING MATERIAL FLOWS IN A BIOECONOMY REGION Alberto BEZAMA, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Bioenergy Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: J. Hildebrandt, D. Thrän, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Leipzig, Germany 4AV.1.24 AN APPRAISAL OF THE USE OF DOMESTICALLY GROWN FEEDSTOCK COMPARED WITH IMPORTED FEEDSTOCK OF BIOFUEL POWERED LOCOMOTIVES: A CASE STUDY OF INDIAN RAILWAYS Charlotte STEAD, University of Leeds, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: Z. Wadud, H. Li, C. Nash, University of Leeds, United Kingdom 4AV.1.28 IMPACT OF ALTERNATIVE FOREST BIOMASS DEMAND AND SUPPLY SCENARIOS ON THE REGIONAL ECONOMY IN FINLAND Kalle KARTTUNEN, Lappeenranta University of Technology, School of Energy, FINLAND Co-authors: A. Ahtikoski, Natural Resources Institute Finland, Oulu, Finland; H. Salminen, Natural Resources Institute Finland, Rovaniemi, Finland; J. Hynynen, Natural Resources Institute Finland, Vantaa, Finland; S. Kujala, H. Törmä, University of Helsinki, Seinäjoki, Finland; J. Kinnunen, Statistics and Research Åland, Mariehamn, Finland; T. Ranta, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Mikkeli, Finland 4AV.1.29 INTEGRATING MISCANTHUS INTO ARABLE SYSTEM TO SECURE SUSTAINABLE FEEDSTOCK SUPPLY FOR LIGNOCELLULOSIC SUCCINIC ACID PRODUCTION Yuanzhi NI, Imperial College London, Center for Environmental Policy, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: O. Mwabonje, K. Yeung, J. Woods, Imperial College, London, United Kingdom; G.M. Richter, A. Qi, Rothamsted Research, Harpenden, United Kingdom; M.K. Patel, University of Geneva, Switzerland 4AV.1.32 POSSIBILITIES OF CREATING FOSSIL FREE REGION - CASE SOUTH SAVO Antti KARHUNEN, Lappeenranta University of Technology, LUT Energy, FINLAND Co-authors: M. Laihanen, T. Ranta, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland 4AV.1.36 COMPARATIVE ANALYSES OF CURRENT BIOBASED ECONOMY POLICIES AND STRATEGIC INDIA-EU PARTNERSHIP Neeta SHARMA, ENEA Research Centre, Biotechnology and Agro-idustry Division, ITALY Co-authors: D. Claps, ENEA Research Centre., Matera, Italy; P. Joshi, UCOST, DST, Govt. of India, Uttrakhand, India 4AV.1.42 EUBCE STUDENT AWARDEE HOW ARE THE EU MEMBER STATES CONTRIBUTING TO THE 27% TARGET FOR EU S RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSUMPTION; THE ROLE OF WOODY BIOMASS. Svetlana PROSKURINA, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Laboratory of Sustainable Energy Systems, FINLAND Co-authors: R. Sikkema, European Commission - Joint Research Centre, Directorate Sustainable Resources, Bio-economy, Ispra, Italy; J. Heinimö, Mikkeli Development Miksei Ltd, Mikkeli, Finland; E. Vakkilainen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Lappeenranta, Finland 4AV.1.43 BIOMASS HEAT SCENARIOS IN GERMANY Katalin Nora SZARKA, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Bioenergy Systems Dpt., GERMANY 4AV.1.48 DEVELOPMENT OF FOREST CHIPS USE AND PRICE IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Tapio RANTA, Lappeenranta University of Technology, School of Energy Systems, FINLAND Co-authors: O. Olsson, Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden; W. Stelte, Danish Technological Institute, Taastrup, Denmark; E. Tromborg, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Oslo, Norway 4AV.1.50 BIOMASS SUPPLY FOR ENERGY USE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION Manjola BANJA, European Commission, JRC, Renewable and Energy Efficiency, ITALY Co-authors: N. Scarlat, J.F Dallemand, DIR.C, C.2, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy; R. Sikkema, DIR.D, D.1, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy 4AV.1.51 OVERVIEW OF ADVANCED BIOFUELS TECHNOLOGIES: CURRENT STATUS AND CHALLENGES Adrian O CONNELL, European Commission, JRC, ITALY Co-authors: S. Rocca, J. Giuntoli, European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Petten, The Netherlands; M. Padella, A. O Connell, M. Kousoulidou, L. Marelli, European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra, Italy 4AV.1.52 ESTABLISHING REGIONAL BIOENERGY CONCEPTS IN SOUTHEAST EUROPE TO SPEED-UP THE MARKET UPTAKE OF SUSTAINABLE BIOENERGY Jens ADLER, GIZ- German Development Cooperation, Landesbüro Sachsen, GERMANY Co-authors: D. Rutz, WIP, Munich, Germany; K. Stein, Klimaschutz- und Energieagentur Baden- Württemberg, Karlsruhe, Germany; M. Höher, Austrian Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria; M. Krizmaniæ, Regional Energy Agency of North-West, Zagreb, Croatia; N. Markovska, International Centre for Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems, Republic of Macedonia; D.-A. Cosnita, Green Energy Agency, Romania; N. Krajnc, Standing Conference of Towns and Municipalities, Republic of Serbia; M. Gluscevic, Slovenian Forestry Institute, Slovenia Republic VISUAL 4AV AV.1.54 REGIONAL ADDED VALUE OF REFINING FOREST BIOMASS FOR ENERGY WELL TO WHEEL ENERGY ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS PELLETS MADE FROM PURPOSES IN FINLAND AGRO WASTE TO GENERATE VILLAGE LEVEL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA Jarno FÖHR, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Laboratory of Bioenergy, Miheer VAIDYA, Shree Ganesh Press-N-Coat, Non Conventional Energy Dpt., INDIA FINLAND Co-authors: R. Vaidya, Shree Ganesh Pres-n-Coat Pvt. Ltd, Aurangabad, India; S. Vaidya, MIT College Co-authors: K. Karttunen, R. KC, T. Ranta, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Mikkeli, Finland of Engineering, Aurangabad, India 88 89

46 VISUAL S VISUAL S MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MONDAY, 12 JUNE AV.1.55 VALUE REFLECTIVE DESIGN SPACE, AN APPROACH FOR INCORPORATING SUSTAINABILITY IN EARLY STAGES OF BIOREFINERY DESIGN Mar PALMEROS PARADA, Delft University of Technology, Biotechnology Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: L. Asveld, P. Ossewijer, J.A. Posada Duque, TU Delft, Delft, The Netherlands 4AV.1.56 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION RELATED TO MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AT ABC REGION (BRAZIL) H. V. MARCELO, Universidade Federal da Integração Latino-Americana, BRAZIL Co-authors: J.T.C.L. Toneli, G. Martins, G.C. Antonio, UFABC, Santo André, Brazil 4AV.1.57 IP STRATEGIES IN THE GLOBAL BIO-BASED MARKETPLACE Deborah STERLING, Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox, USA Co-author: J. Frueauf, Sterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox, Washington D.C., USA 4AV.1.58 CO-GASIFICATION OF BLACK LIQUOR AND PYROLYSIS LIQUIDS FOR BIOFUEL PRODUCTION - EVALUATION OF ECONOMIC VIABILITY FROM A NATIONAL SYSTEMS PERSPECTIVE Jonas ZETTERHOLM, Luleå University of Technology, Energy Science/Energy Engineering Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: E. Wetterlund, J. Lundgren, Luleå Univerisity of Technology, Sweden; K Pettersson, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Gothenburg, Sweden 4AV.1.65 JATROPHA CURCAS PRODUCTION COST ANALYSIS AND SUSTAINABILITY IN EGYPT Eleni KOUKOUNA, Agricultural University of Athens, Crop Science Dpt., GREECE Co-authors: G. Kosmadakis, E.S. Ragkousi, M.A. Stoupas, N. Robolakis, E.G. Papazoglou, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece 4AV.1.66 A ROADMAP FOR POPLAR AND WILLOW TO PROVIDE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AND PRODUCE RENEWABLE FUELS IN THE UNITED STATES Leslie BOBY, Southern Regional Extension Forestry, College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences, USA Co-authors: P. Townsend, N. Haider, Washington State University, Seattle, WA, USA; T. Miller, City of Springfield, Springfield, OR, USA; J. Heavey, T. Volk, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA 4AV.1.67 MARKET AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION IMPACTS OF WOOD-BASED BIOFUEL PRODUCTION Ariel LISTO ARGUL, University of Maine, School of Economics Dpt., USA Co-authors: A.A. Listo, A.J. Daigneault, University of Maine, Orono, Usa 4AV.1.68 INNOVATIVE BIOMASS CONVERSION IN AFRICA Ivar VIRGIN, Stockholm Environment Institute, Resources and Develpment Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: J. Ecuru, Icipe, BioInnovate, Kenya, Kenya; A.J. Komakech, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda; S. Leta, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia VISUAL 4AV.1.59 SMART REGIONAL PLANNING: UNLOCKING INNOVATIVE RESOURCE USE AND ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS- A LOOK AT BIOMASS ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE PROVISION AT LOCAL MUNICIPAL SCALE IN ETHEKWINI AND ILEMBE, SOUTH AFRICA Liesel BEIRES, CSIR, Energy Centre, SOUTH AFRICA Co-authors: G.M. Lincoln, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa 4AV.1.61 SECTORIAL INDICATORS FOR THE MONITORING OF THE EUROPEAN BIOECONOMY STRATEGY Tévécia RONZON, European Commission, JRC, JRC.D.4 Economics of Agriculture, SPAIN Co-authors: A. Mainar Causape, R. M barek, E. Ferrari, European Commission Joint Research Center (JRC), Seville, SPAIN 4AV.1.63 NEW AND EMERGING TRENDS IN FLOCCULANTS FROM CELLULOSIC BIOMASS IN A COLOMBIAN DISTRICT. Oscar MEDINA, Universidad Pedagógica Y Tecnológica de Colombia, Chemistry Dpt., COLOMBIA Co-authors: L.M. Moreno, Universidad Pedagógica Y Tecnológica de Colombia, Tunja, Colombia 15:15-16:45 VISUAL S 4AV.2 Sustainability Assessment of Biomass Systems and Environmental Impacts of Bioenergy ROOM: Poster Area CHAIRPERSONS: Rocio DIAZ-CHAVEZ, Imperial College London, UNITED KINGDOM Patricia THORNLEY, SUPERGEN Bioenergy Hub, UNITED KINGDOM 4AV.2.1 SUSTAINABLE RAW MATERIAL SUPPLY FOR BIOMETHANE - CROSS- SECTORAL SUSTAINABILITY CRITERIA & INDICATORS DISCUSSION Diego PIEDRA-GARCIA, FNR - Agency for Renewable Resources, European and International Cooperation Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: A. Kovacs, EBA - European Biogas Association, Brussels, Belgium; S. Majer, DBFZ - German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany; S. Proietti, ISINNOVA - Institute of Studies for the Integration of Systems, Rome, Italy 4AV.2.2 CERTIFICATION OF BIOMETHANE AS TRANSPORT FUEL - IMPLEMENTATION OF GHG EMISSION SAVINGS FORM THE USE OF MANURE FOR BIOGAS PRODUCTION Katja OEHMICHEN, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Bioenergy Systems Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: S. Majer, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany; D. Thrän, UFZ, 90 Leipzig, Germany 91 VISUAL

47 VISUAL S VISUAL S MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 VISUAL 4AV.2.8 LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT FOR CORNSTALK BRIQUETTE FUEL USED IN GASIFICATION AND COMBUSTION SYSTEM Zhiwei WANG, Henan Academy of Sciences, Energy Research Institute Co., P.R. CHINA 4AV.2.9 LIFE CYCLE APPROACH FOR ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS AND COAL CO-FIRING IN DIFFERENT LARGE SCALE CO- GENERATION UNITS Jaroslaw ZUWALA, Institute for Chemical Processing of Coal, POLAND 4AV.2.13 REAL SCALE BIOMASS BURNING OF MISCANTHUS GROWN ON CONTAMINATED SITE Dorothee DEWAELE, Université du Littoral Côte d Opale, CCM Dpt., FRANCE Co-authors: F. Cazier, P. Genevray, CCM - ULCO, Dunkerque, France; E. Therssen, PC2A - USTL, Villeneuve d Ascq, France; J. Blarel, Chambre d agriculture, Lille, France; F. Douay, ISA, Lille, France 4AV.2.14 DEVELOPMENT OF SOIL AMENDMENTS PRODUCED FROM MUNICIPAL ORGANIC WASTE DIGESTATE DURING A TWO-YEAR FIELD STUDY Christine KNOOP, Brandenburg University of Technology, Geopedology and Landscape Development, GERMANY Co-authors: N. Dietrich, M. Heinrich, T. Raab, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany; C. Dornack, Technische Universität, Dresden, Germany 4AV.2.16 COMPARISON OF SWEET SORGHUM, GIANT REED AND POPLAR AS SOIL NITRATE SCAVENGERS WITH CATTLE MANURE APPLICATION Enrico CEOTTO, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, ITALY Co-authors: F. Castelli, CREA, Bovolone, Italy; R. Marchetti, CREA, Modena, Italy 4AV.2.17 FOREST BIOMASS IN CANADA: FROM FEEDSTOCK AVAILABILITY TO CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION POTENTIAL Jérôme LAGANIÈRE, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, CANADA Co-authors: D. Paré, P. Bernier, N. Mansuy, J. Barrette, Natural Resources Canada, Québec City, Canada; E. Thiffault, Université Laval, Québec City, Canada 4AV.2.18 ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCES OF CEREAL STRAW END-PRACTICES Luigi PARI, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Unità di Ricerca per l Ingegneria Agraria - CREA-ING, ITALY Co-authors: N. Palmieri, M.B. Forleo, University of Molise, Campobasso, Italy; G. Giannoccaro, University of Bari, Italy; A. Suardi, Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e l Analisi dell Economia Agraria, Roma, Italy 4AV.2.19 EFFECT OF BIOCHAR ON WATER RETENTION IN SOIL, A COMPARISON BETWEEN TWO FORMS: POWDER AND PELLET Pietro BARTOCCI, University of Perugia, Biomass Research Centre, ITALY Co-authors: F.P. Vaccari, S. Baronti, IBIMET, Firenze, Italy; M. Valagussa, MAC, Como, Italy; A. Pozzi, ICHAR, Firenze, Italy; F. Liberti, G. Bidini, F. Fantozzi, University of Perugia, Italy 4AV.2.20 EFFECT OF WOOD PRE-TREATMENT ON OPERATING CONDITIONS, GASEOUS AND PARTICULATE EMISSIONS OF A PELLET STOVE - FIRST ANALYTICAL CAMPAIGN Paul GENEVRAY, Université du Littoral Côte d Opale, CCM Dpt., FRANCE Co-authors: G. Schmidt, G. Leyssens, G. Trouvé, V. Tschamber, C. Schönnenbeck, GRE Laboratory, Mulhouse, France; F. Cazier, D. Dewaele, C. Vandenbilcke, CCM Laboratory, Dunkerque, France; S. Labbé, Lorflam, Caudan, France; F. Balay, Lorflam/ CCM laboratory, Caudan, France; Y. Denance, E. Faivre, Inovalp, Susville, France; C. Le-Dreff, CSTB Laboratory, Nantes, France; N. Adam, Agrivalor, Hirsingue, France 4AV.2.22 ASSESSING POSSIBLE EMISSION REDUCTIONS IN THE ENERGY MIX: UNCONVENTIONAL GAS OR MISCANTHUS BIOMASS? Iosif GYPARIS, University of Piraeus Research Center, GREECE Co-author: D. Sidiras, University of Piraeus Research Center, Piraeus, Greece 4AV.2.23 ENVIRONMENTAL PRELIMINARY RESULTS USING LCA METHODOLOGY OF A BIOREFINERY FED WITH OLIVE PRUNING IN ANDALUSIA Carmen LAGO, CIEMAT, Energy Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: I. Herrera, Y. Lechón, P. Manzanares, A.I. Susmozas, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain; E. Ruíz, Universidad de Jaén, Spain 4AV.2.24 FRAMEWORK FOR BIOENERGY IMPLEMENTATION IN MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS Clara VALENTE, Ostfold Research, NORWAY Co-authors: E. Soldal, F. Moltu Johnsen, H. Lerche Raadal, O.J. Hanssen, Ostfold Research, Kråkerøy, Norway; F. Verdú, Geodata, Oslo, Norway 4AV.2.26 ASSESSMENT OF BIOGAS PRODUCTION PATHWAYS: APPLICATION TO PORTUGAL Patrícia BAPTISTA, IST-ID, Mechanical Engineering, PORTUGAL Co-authors: M. Lopes, A. Moreira, IN+, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal; E. Duarte, ISA, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal 4AV.2.27 FERTILIZERS AND SOIL IMPROVING PRODUCTS MADE OF BIOWASTE DIGESTATES: RESULTS FROM POT EXPERIMENTS WITH AVENA SATIVA L. AND BRASSICA NAPUS L. Christina-Luise ROSS, Institut für Agrar- und Stadtökologische Projekte, Biogenic Resources Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: K. Sensel-Gunke, V. Wilken, Institute of Agricultural and Urban Ecological Projects, Berlin, Germany; U. Herbst, Humboldt University Berlin, Berlin, Germany 4AV.2.28 BIO-CLC, A NOVEL APPROACH FOR ATTAINING NEGATIVE EMISSIONS OF CO2 AT REDUCED COST Anders LYNGFELT, Chalmers University of Technology, Energy and Environment Dept., SWEDEN Co-author: M. Nieminen, VTT, Espoo, Finland VISUAL 92 93

48 VISUAL S VISUAL S MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MONDAY, 12 JUNE AV.2.29 MONITORING OF FUGITIVE METHANE EMISSIONS FROM BIOGAS PLANTS Torsten REINELT, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Biochemical Conversion Dpt., GERMANY Co-author: J. Liebetrau, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany 4AV.2.45 BIOMASS ACCIDENT INVESTIGATIONS - MISSED OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEARNING AND ACCIDENT PREVENTION Frank H. HEDLUND, COWI, DENMARK VISUAL 4AV.2.30 ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF BLACK LIQUOR CO-GASIFICATION WITH BY-PRODUCT BIOMASS RESOURCES Johanna OLOFSSON, Lund University, Environmental and Energy Systems Studies Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: L. Carvalho, J. Lundgren, E. Furusjö, E. Wetterlund, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden; P. Börjesson, Lund University, Sweden 4AV.2.33 WASTE GENERATED FROM BIOMASS COMBUSTION: WOOD ASH REUSE AS AN ADDITIVE IN COMPOSTING Carla ASQUER, Sardegna Ricerche, Biomass and Biofuel Laboratory, ITALY Co-authors: G. Cappai, G. De Gioannis, A. Muntoni, M. Piredda, D. Spiga, University of Cagliari, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Italy 4AV.2.34 POTENTIAL CARBON DIOXIDE SEQUESTRATION USING BIOMASS COMBUSTION ASH Carla ASQUER, Sardegna Ricerche, Biomass and Biofuel Laboratory, ITALY Co-authors: G. Ca, G. De Gioannis, A. Muntoni, A. Nieddu, M. Piredda, University of Cagliari, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Architecture, Cagliari, Italy 4AV.2.37 NITROGEN ASSESSMENT IN SMALL SCALE BIOMASS HEATING SYSTEMS Monika ENIGL, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Co-authors: C. Strasser, C. Schmidl, Bioenergy 2020+, Wieselburg, Austria; E. Hochbichler, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria 4AV.2.39 CLIMATE PERFORMANCE OF LIGNO-CELLULOSE-BASED BIOFUELS Nathalie BECKER, Lund University, Technology and Society Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: P. Börjesson, L. Björnsson, Lund University, Sweden 4AV.2.40 AN ADVANCED LCA-MODEL TARGETED TO BIOENERGY SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS OF THE EASETECH LCA-MODEL Concetta LODATO, Technical University of Denmark, Environmental Engineering Dpt., DENMARK Co-authors: D. Tonini, A. Damgaard, T. F. Astrup, Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark 17:00-18:30 VISUAL S 3AV.3 Fundamental Investigation of Liquefaction Processes ROOM: Poster Area CHAIRPERSONS: Wim VAN SWAAIJ, University of Twente, THE NETHERLANDS Jean-Michel LAVOIE, Université de Sherbrooke, CANADA Andreas APFELBACHER, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, GERMANY 3AV.3.1 PRODUCING SINGLE PHASE FAST PYROLYSIS CONDENSATES FROM STRAW BY STAGED CONDENSATION Stefan CONRAD, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, Biorefinery and Biofuels Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: T. Schulzke, C. Blajin, Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety and Energy Technology UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany 3AV.3.2 A COMBINED PROCESS OF ACID EXTRACTION AND PYROLYSIS OF MANURE TO RECOVER PHOSPHORUS AND OBTAIN SOLID ADSORBENTS Gloria GEA, University of Zaragoza, Chemical Engineering Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: M. Atienza-Martínez, N. Ruiz-Gómez, M. García, J. Ábrego, Aragón Institute for Engineering Research (I3A), Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, SPAIN; I. Fonts, Centro Universitario de la Defensa, Zaragoza, SPAIN 3AV.3.6 ENHANCING PYROLYSIS OILS THERMAL STABILITY BY SUPERCRITICAL CARBON DIOXIDE AS A SOLVENT Clarissa BAEHR, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute of Catalysis Research and Technology, GERMANY 3AV.3.15 CHARACTERIZATION OF LIGHT AND HEAVY PHASE OF PYROLYSIS-OILS FROM DISTINCT BIOMASS FOR FURTHER UPGRADING REACTIONS Caroline CARRIEL SCHMITT, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, IKFT Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: C. Boscagli, K. Raffelt, N. Dahmen, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology IKFT, KARLSRUHE, Germany; M. Rapp, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology IMT, KARLSTUHE, Germany VISUAL 4AV.2.43 THE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH EFFECTS OF TORREFIED BIOCOAL PELLETS Jarno FÖHR, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Laboratory of Bioenergy, FINLAND Co-authors: J.-P. Lemponen, S. Seppäläinen, H. Soininen, South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences, Mikkeli, Finland; T. Ranta, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Mikkeli, Finland 3AV.3.17 EXPERIMENTAL ESTIMATION OF THE HEAT REQUIREMENTS OF BIOMASS PYROLYSIS UNDER SELF-GENERATED ATMOSPHERE María ATIENZA-MARTÍNEZ, Universidad de Zaragoza, Aragón Institute for Engineering Research, SPAIN Co-authors: J. Abrego, F Plou, I. Fonts, G. Gea, Aragon Institute for Engineering Research (I3A), Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain 94 95

49 VISUAL VISUAL S VISUAL S MONDAY, 12 JUNE 2017 MONDAY, 12 JUNE AV.3.19 PYROLYSIS AND IN-LINE REFORMING OF BIOMASS: EFFECT OF CATALYST DEACTIVATION ON HYDROGEN PRODUCTION Laura SANTAMARIA, University of the Basque Country, Chemical Engineering Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: A. Arregi, G. Lopez, M. Amutio, M. Artetxe, J. Alvarez, I. Barbarias, M. Olazar, University of the Basque Country (EHU/UPV), Bilbao, Spain 3AV.3.20 EFFECT OF PROMOTER LA2O3 ON NI/AL2O3 CATALYSTS IN THE STEAM REFORMING OF VOLATILES DERIVED FROM BIOMASS PYROLYSIS Laura SANTAMARIA, University of the Basque Country, Chemical Engineering Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: G. Lopez, M. Amutio, M. Artetxe, J. Alvarez, I. Barbarias, A. Arregi, M. Olazar, University of the Basque Country (EHU-UPV), BIlbao, Spain 3AV.3.21 THERMOCHEMICAL CONVERSION OF TEXTILE WASTE TO USEFUL COMMODITIES Roozbeh KALATEH, Heriot-Watt University, School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: A. Sanna, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom 3AV.3.24 PYROLYSIS OF DIGESTED AND NON-DIGESTED MANURE. A COMPARATIVE STUDY Gloria GEA, University of Zaragoza, Chemical Engineering Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: N. Ruiz-Gómez, F. Molinés, D. Aznar, J. Ábrego, M.B. Murillo, Thermochemical Processes Group (GPT), Aragón Institute for Engineering Research (I3A), Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain 3AV.3.26 PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION AND HEAT FOR PYROLYSIS OF DRY SEWAGE SLUDGE María ATIENZA-MARTÍNEZ, Universidad de Zaragoza, Aragón Institute for Engineering Research, SPAIN Co-authors: A. Morales, J. Ábrego, G. Gea, Aragón Institute for Engineering Research (I3A), Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain; I. Fonts, Centro Universitario de la Defensa, Zaragoza, Spain 3AV.3.28 PY-GCXGC MS FOR STUDYING THERMAL AND CATALYTIC PYROLYSIS OF BIOMASS Linda SANDSTRÖM, RISE Bioeconomy, SP ETC, SWEDEN Co-author: A.-C. Johansson, SP Energy Technology Center AB, Piteå, Sweden 3AV.3.33 MICROWAVE PYROLYSIS OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS IN SOLVENTS TO PRODUCE FUELS, SUGARS AND HIGH VALUE CHEMICALS Benjamin SHEPHERD, University of Nottingham, Chemical & Environmental Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: J. Robinson, E.T. Kostas, University of Nottingham, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom 3AV.3.37 RELEASE AND TRANSFORMATION OF CHLORINE AND POTASSIUM DURING PYROLYSIS OF KCL-LOADED CELLULOSE Haibo ZHAO, Tsinghua University, Thermal Engineering Dpt., P.R. CHINA Co-authors: Q. Song, Q. Yao, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China 3AV.3.38 TWO-STEP PYROLYSIS OF BIOMASS AS A METHOD TO ENHANCE FUEL QUALITY OF PYROLYTIC LIQUIDS Henry PERSSON, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Material Science and Engineering Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: P. Evangelopoulos, W. Yang, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden 3AV.3.39 CHARACTERISATION OF THE TWIN SCREW MIXING REACTOR USED FOR FAST PYROLYSIS OF BIOMASS Robert GRANDL, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, IKFT Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: A. Funke, N. Dahmen, J. Sauer, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - IKFT Dpt., Eggenstein- Leopoldshafen, Germany 3AV.3.42 ALTERNATIVE FUELS FROM BIOMASS AND POWER (PBTL) - A CASE STUDY ON PROCESS OPTIONS, TECHNICAL POTENTIALS, FUEL COSTS AND ECOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE Friedemann Georg ALBRECHT, DLR - Institut für Technische Thermodynamik, GERMANY Co-author: R-.U. Dietrich, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Stuttgart, Germany 3AV.3.45 BIOMASS PYROLYSIS: A SET OF COMPLEMENTARY ANALYTICAL METHODS AVAILABLE AT CNRS Francis BILLAUD, CNRS-LRGP, Process Engineering (Biomass) Dpt., FRANCE Co-authors: Y. Le Brech, A. Dufour, CNRS, Nancy, France 3AV.3.30 EVALUATION OF BIOCHAR BASED PRODUCTS AS HYDROTREATING 3AV.3.48 CATALYSTS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF RENEWABLE FUEL CHARACTERIZATION OF DE- AND REPOLYMERIZATION PRODUCTS FROM Roelf VENTER, North West University, Chemical and Minerals Engineering Dpt., LIGNIN HYDROTHERMAL TREATMENT BY ANALYTICAL PYROLYSIS SOUTH AFRICA Co-authors: S. Marx, C. Schabort, J.G. Booysen, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa Mads JENSEN, Aarhus University, Dpt. of Chemistry, DENMARK Co-authors: R.B. Madsen, J.B. Becker, B.B. Iversen, M. Glasius, Department of Chemistry, Aarhus 3AV.3.32 University, Denmark VALUE ENHANCEMENT OF MICROALGAE UTILIZATION EMPLOYING MILD EXTRACTION AND HYDROTHERMAL TREATMENT FOR PROTEIN AND BIO-OIL 3AV.3.50 PRODUCTION EFFECTS OF SUBSTITUENTS ON THE INITIAL PYROLYSIS MECHANISM OF Chinnathan AREEPRASERT, Kasetsart University, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., ß-O-4 TYPE LIGNIN DIMER MODEL COMPOUNDS THAILAND Xiaoyan JIANG, North China Electric Power University, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: A. Kuhavichanan, J. Kaharn, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand; P. Kusolkumbot, Co-authors: Q. Lu, B. Hu, J. Liu, C.Q. Dong, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, P.R. China A. Suemanotham, S. Sirisattha, Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research, Pathum 96 Thani, Thailand 97 VISUAL

50 VISUAL S MONDAY, 12 JUNE AV.3.52 REFORMING OF RAW PYROLYSIS OILS WITH A NEW CATALYST DERIVED FROM NICKEL FUNCTIONALIZATION OF A MINING RESIDUE Nicolas ABATZOGLOU, Université de Sherbrooke, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnological Engineering Dpt., CANADA Co-authors: J. Blanchard, A. Bali, M. Chamoumi, Universitè de Sherbrooke, Canada 3AV YEARS OF INTERMEDIATE PYROLYSIS: A MAJOR STEP TOWARDS CHP APPLICABLE BIO-OILS Johannes NEUMANN, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, Renewable Energy Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: A. Apfelbacher, N. Jäger, R. Daschner, S. Binder, A. Hornung, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany 3AV.3.59 FAST PYROLYSIS OF PINE WOOD AT PRE-INDUSTRIAL SCALE: YIELDS AND PRODUCTS CHEMICAL-PHYSICAL CHARACTERISATION Carla ASQUER, Sardegna Ricerche, Biomass and Biofuel Laboratory, ITALY Co-authors: A. Pistis, C. Tugulu, E.A. Scano, Sardegna Ricerche, Cagliari, Italy; F. Floris, University of Cagliari, Cagliari, Italy VISUAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE AV.3.69 CHARACTERIZATION OF BIOCHAR PRODUCED FROM VARIOUS BIOMASS BY SLOW PYROLYSIS Changkook RYU, Sungkyunkwan University, School of Mechanical Engineering, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Co-authors: J Park, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon, REPUBLIC OF KOREA; J Park, Korea Electric Power Coporation, Daejeon, REPUBLIC OF KOREA; Y Lee, W Yang, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Cheonan, REPUBLIC OF KOREA 3AV.3.70 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FAST PYROLYSIS PRODUCTS OF BEECH WOOD, FLAX SHIVES AND WOODY PSEUDO- COMPONENTS Chetna MOHABEER, INSA Rouen, FRANCE Co-authors: L. Abdelouahed, S. Marcotte, B. Taouk, INSA, Rouen, FRANCE 3AV.3.62 UPGRADING OF FAST PYROLYSIS BIO-OIL IN SUPERCRITICAL ALCOHOLS Heuntae JO, Sungkyunkwan University, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., REPUBLIC OF KOREA Co-authors: H. Prajitno, SungKyunKwan University, Jakarta, Indonesia; J. Kim, SungKyunKwan university, Suwon, Republic of Korea VISUAL 3AV.3.63 ENERGY PRODUCTION FROM CHICKEN LITTER BY PYROLYSIS AND TORREFACTION Olga LARINA, Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences, RUSSIAN FEDERATION Co-author: V. Zaichenko, Joint Institute for High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences (JIHT RAS), Moscow, Russian Federation VISUAL 3AV.3.65 UP-SCALING A PROTOTYPE TOP-LIT UP-DRAFT PYROLYSIS (TLUD-PYRO) REACTOR Sajid LATIF, University of Hohenheim, Agricultural Engineering in the Tropics and Subtropics Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: K. Intani, C. Fink, J. Müller, Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany 3AV.3.66 THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS PYROLYSIS USING A PEAK TEMPERATURE METHOD Teresa MARTÍ-ROSSELLÓ, University of Strathclyde, Chemical and Process Engineering Dpt., UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: J. Li, L. Lue, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom 3AV.3.68 A SOLAR DRIVEN THERMOCHEMICAL PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIOFUEL Toby GREEN, University of Leeds, School of Process and Chemical Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM 98 Co-authors: A. Ross, R Crook, University of Leeds, United Kingdom 99

51 VISUAL S VISUAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE :30-10:00 VISUAL S 2BV.1 Innovative Methods and Tools for Small and Large Scale Combustion Technologies Modelling. Solid Biofuels Characterisation and Production Systems Assessment ROOM: Poster Area CHAIRPERSONS: Lasse ROSENDAHL, Aalborg University, DENMARK Juan Esteban CARRASCO, CIEMAT, SPAIN Marco BARATIERI, Free University of Bolzano, ITALY 2BV.1.2 INFLUENCE OF THE GRANULOMETRY AND WATER CONTENT ON THE ENERGY COMSUMPTION OF MILLING SORGHUM AND BAMBOO Bruno GODIN, Walloon Agricultural Research Center, Biomass, Bioproducts and Energy Unit, BELGIUM Co-authors: A. Arimont, M. Temmerman, J. Delcarte, Walloon Agricultural Research Center - CRA-W, Gembloux, Belgium 2BV.1.10 INFLUENCE OF OUTDOORS STORAGE OF SHRUB BIOMASS ON EMISSIONS AND SLAGGING DURING ITS COMBUSTION Elena BORJABAD, CIEMAT, Energy Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: I. Mediavilla, A. Pascual, S. García, M.J. Fernández, J.E. Carrasco, L.S. Esteban, R. Ramos, CEDER-CIEMAT, Soria, Spain 2BV.1.13 THE IMPACT OF BLENDING METHOD AND THE ASHING TEMPERATURE ON THE MELTING CHARACTERISTICS OF ASHES OF BIOMASS BLENDS Siim LINK, Tallinn University of Technology, Energy Technology Dpt., ESTONIA Co-authors: P. Yrjas, L. Hupa, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland 2BV.1.15 NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF DEVOLATILIZATION OF WOOD LOGS AND PRESSURE GENERATION IN THE WOOD LOG CENTER Inge HABERLE, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Energy and Process Engineering Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: O. Skreiberg, Sintef Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; N. Haugen, NTNU/Sintef Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway VISUAL 2BV.1.3 INFLUENCE OF THE TYPE OF MILL ON THE ENERGY COMSUMPTION OF MILLING BIOMASS Bruno GODIN, Walloon Agricultural Research Center, Biomass, Bioproducts and Energy Unit, BELGIUM Co-authors: O. Prajara, M. Temmerman, J. Delcarte, Walloon Agricultural Research Center - CRA-W, Gembloux, Belgium 2BV.1.4 INFLUENCE OF REACTION PARAMETERS OF HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION ON THE ALKALI AND FOULING INDEX OF HYDROTHERMALLY CARBONIZED BIOMASS Lynn HANSEN, TU Munich, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: M. Ulbrich, S. Fendt, H. Spliethoff, TU Munich, Garching, Germany 2BV.1.5 BRIQUETTING LIKE AN ALLTERNATIVE TO BENEFIT THE SUGAR CANE HARVEST RESIDUES (RAC) IN THE COGENERATION PROCESS ON THE COLOMBIAN SUGAR CANE INDUSTRY Julian LUCUARA, Cenicana, COLOMBIA Co-authors: A. Gomez Perlaza, N. Gil Zapata, W. Ojeda, Cenicana, Cali, Colombia 2BV.1.7 INFLUENCE OF ROAD SALTING ON CHLORINE CONTENT OF ROAD SIDE WOODY BIOMASS Harald THORWARTH, Rottenburg University of Applied Sciences, Firing Technology Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: M. Woehler, S. Rieder, University of Applied Forest Sciences Rottenburg, Germany 2BV.1.16 TRANSIENT CFD SIMULATIONS OF WOOD LOG COMBUSTION IN A WOOD STOVE Øyvind SKREIBERG, SINTEF Energy Research, Thermal Energy Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: M. Bugge, N.E.L. Haugen, O. Skreiberg, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway 2BV.1.18 GRATEADVANCE - ADVANCED ADJUSTABLE GRATE SOLUTIONS FOR FUTURE FUEL FLEXIBLE BIOMASS COMBUSTION TECHNOLOGIES Sabine FELDMEIER, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Co-authors: E. Wopienka, M. Schwarz, Bioenergy2020+, Wieselburg, Austria; R. Mehrabian, Bioenergy2020+, Graz, Austria 2BV.1.19 BIOMASS MATERIAL FOR RESEARCH WORK - REPRESENTATIVITY, SAMPLING, AND SAMPLE HANDLING Magnus RUDOLFSSON, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Forest Biomaterials and Technology Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: G. Kalen, S.H. Larsson, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umea, Sweden; M. Segerström, Swedish University of Ab, Umea, Sweden 2BV.1.20 METHANE EMISSIONS FROM SMALL SCALE APPLIANCES BURNING WOOD AND PELLETS Senem OZGEN, Polytechnic of Milan, Civil and Environmental Engineering Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: G. Migliavacca, INNOVHUB - Stazione Sperimentale per i Combustibili, Milano, Italy; C. Morreale, PolitecnicINNOVHUB - Stazione Sperimentale per i Combustibili di Milano, Italy 2BV.1.21 OPTIMIZATION OF THE COMBUSTION OF VEGETABLE OILS IN A SEMI INDUSTRIAL BOILER Julio SAN JOSÉ, Universidad de Valladolid, Ingeniería Energética y Fluidomecanica Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: M.A. Sanz-Tejedor, Y. Arroyo, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain VISUAL

52 VISUAL S VISUAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE BV.1.22 MAIN GOAL OF THIS RESEARCH - TO PROMOTE A MORE EFFICIENT USE OF WHEAT STRAW FOR CLEANER ENERGY PRODUCTION BY CO-FIRING STRAW PELLETS WITH SOLID AND GASEOUS FUELS (WOOD PELLETS, PROPANE) AND ASSESSING Inesa BARMINA, University of Latvia, Institute of Physics, LATVIA Co-author: R. Valdmanis, Institute of Physics, University of Latvia, Salaspils, Latvia 2BV.1.34 EVALUATION OF THE BIO-OIL COMBUSTION PRODUCED FROM COCONUT ENDOCARP VIA NUMERICAL STUDIES Shirley DUARTE, Universidad Nacional de Asuncion, Facultad de Ciencias Químicas, Industrial Applications, PARAGUAY Co-authors: D. Alviso, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; N. Alvarenga, Universidad Nacional de Asuncion, San Lorenzo, Paraguay; J.C. Rolón, Centrale-Supélec, Université Paris Saclay, Paris, France VISUAL 2BV.1.23 THE ROLE OF AEROSOLS FROM BIOMASS COMBUSTION Thomas NUSSBAUMER, Verenum Research and Lucerne University of Applied Sciences, SWITZERLAND 2BV.1.27 RESEARCH FACILITY ASSESSMENT FOR BIOMASS COMBUSTION IN MOVING GRATE FURNACE Francesco GALLUCCI, CREA-ING, ITALY Co-authors: M. Salerno, CREA, Roma, Italy; E. Guerriero, CNR, Roma, Italy; M. Amalfi, F. Palmieri, G. Chiatti, Uniroma3, Roma, Italy 2BV.1.28 UTILIZATION OF NATURALLY OCCURRING MATERIALS IN THE BIO-BASED CHEMICAL LOOPING COMBUSTION Martin F. SUNDING, SINTEF Energy Research, Materials and Chemistry Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: M. Pishahang, Y. Larring, SINTEF, Oslo, Norway 2BV.1.29 COUPLED VENTILATION AND FLUE GAS HEAT EXCHANGER SYSTEM FOR USE IN LOW ENERGY DWELLINGS: AN INVESTIGATION USING DYNAMIC ENERGY SIMULATIONS. Axel CABLE, INSA, FRANCE Co-authors: A. Cablé, K. Chetehouna, INSA Centre Val de Loire, PRISME Laboratory, Bourges, France & SINTEF Building and Infrastructure, O, Bourges, France; L. Georges, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway; P. Peigné, Laboratoire CERIC, Poujoulat Group, Saint-Symphorien, France, St Symphorien, France; Ø. Skreiberg, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway, Bourges, France 2BV.1.30 DEVELOPMENT OF AN INNOVATIVE LOW-COST/LOW-EMISSION PELLET- BASED STOVE TECHNOLOGY Ali SHIEHNEJAD-HESAR, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Co-authors: T. Gruber, R. Mehrabian, Bioenergy 2020+, Graz, Austria; T. Bauer, HET Heiz- und Energietechnik Entwicklungs GmbH, Seekirchen am Wallersee, Austria; A. Anca-Couce, R. Scharler, Institute for Thermal Engineering; TU-Graz, Austria; 2BV.1.32 CO2 CAPTURE FROM COMBUSTION OF BIOMASS VOLATILES WITH A CHEMICAL-LOOPING COMBUSTION PROCESS Carl LINDERHOLM, Chalmers University of Technology Göteborg, Energy and Environment Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: P. Moldenhauer, M. Biermann, T. Mattisson, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden 2BV.1.36 EFFECTIVE SYSTEM INTEGRATION OF DECENTRALISED BIOMASS COGENERATION PLANTS Rafal STRZALKA, Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, GERMANY Co-authors: A. Strzalka, U. Eicker, Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences, Germany; J. Kalina, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland 2BV.1.37 EVALUATION OF ACOUSTIC INTENSIFICATION IN AN HYBRID WATER/FIRE TUBE BOILER S FURNACE BURNING EUCALYPTUS CHIPS Electo Eduardo SILVA LORA, Universidade Federal de Itajubá, Instituto de Engenharia Mecânica, BRAZIL Co-authors: L.R. de Mello e Pinto, P.S. Pedroso Corrêa Jr, D.M. Yepes Maya, A.M. Martinez Reyes, O.J. Venturini, R. Vieira Andrade, L.J. Mendes Neto, UNIFEI, Itajubá, Brazil; A. Ratner, UIOWA, Iowa, USA 2BV.1.38 BEREAL-METHOD FOR PELLET STOVES: FIELD TEST AND ROUND ROBIN Hans BACHMAIER, Technology and Support Centre in the Centre of Excellence for Renewable Resources, Solid Biofuels Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: H. Oehler, H. Hartmann, Technology and Support Centre in the Centre of Excellence for Renewable Resources (TFZ),, Straubing, Germany; M. Rönnbäck, H. Persson, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Boras, Sweden; M.G. Jespersen, J. Hinnerskov Jensen, Danish Technological Institute, Taastrup, Denmark; Ch. Schmidl, G. Reichert, Bioenergy GmbH, Wieselburg, Austria; S. Pelz, M. Wöhler, University of Applied Forest Sciences, Rottenburg, Germany 2BV.1.39 BEREAL: A PRACTICAL TEST METHOD FOR FIREWOOD ROOMHEATERS - REAL-LIFE RELEVANCE AND REPRODUCIBILITY Christoph SCHMIDL, Bioenergy 2020+, Biomass Combustion Dpt., AUSTRIA Co-authors: G. Reichert, H. Stressler, R. Sturmlechner, Bioenergy2020+, Wieselburg-Land, Austria; M.G. Jespersen, DTI, Aarhus, Denmark; H. Hartmann, R. Mack, H. Oehler, TFZ, Straubing, Germany; S. Pelz, M. Woehle, HFR, Rottenburg, Germany; H. Persson, M. Ronnback, SP, Boras, Sweden; 2BV.1.40 THE USE OF OPEN SORPTION TECHNOLOGY FOR HEAT RECOVERY IN BIOMASS COMBUSTION APPLICATIONS Ernst HÖFTBERGER, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Co-authors: R. Riepl, B. Hebenstreit, L. Golicza, A. Weissinger, C. Schmidl, W. Haslinger, Bioenergy 2020+, Graz, Austria; K. Paar, Güssing Energy Technologies, Güssing, Austria; R. Zweiler, Güssing Energy Technoligies, Güssing, Austria; C. Hochenauer, TU Graz, Graz, Austria 2BV.1.41 SLAGGING PREVENTION AND PLANT OPTIMIZATION BY MEANS OF NUMERICAL SIMULATION Thomas PLANKENBÜHLER, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen, Chair of Energy Process Engineering, GERMANY Co-authors: D. Müller, J. Karl, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Nuremberg, Germany VISUAL

53 VISUAL S VISUAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 VISUAL 2BV.1.43 EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF INTERACTIONS BETWEEN K, CA AND P AND MN/SI-BASED OXYGEN CARRIERS Henrik LEION, Chalmers University of Technology, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: D. Zhao, P. Knutsson, B.-M. Steenari, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden 2BV.1.44 NUMERICAL ANALYSIS FOR THE LOW-EMISSION DUAL FUEL COMBUSTION IN A BOILER TYPE OP-230 Przemyslaw MOTYL, Kazimierz Pulaski University of Technology and Humanities in Radom, POLAND Co-author: J. Lach, Kazimierz Pulaski University of Technology & Humanities in Radom, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Radom, Poland 2BV.1.45 PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF A WASTE TO ENERGY POWER PLANT: AN EXERGETIC APPROACH Francis Chinweuba EBOH, University of Borås, Swedish Centre for Resource Recovery, SWEDEN Co-authors: P. Ahlström, T. Richards, University of Borås, Borås, Sweden 2BV.1.48 INVESTIGATION OF CONGLOMERATES IN THE FUEL BED AND DEPOSITS ON HEAT EX-CHANGER TUBES IN A FLUIDIZED BED PILOT PLANT Britta BERGFELDT, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, ITC Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: G. Pfrang-Stotz, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany; J. Reichelt, IBR, Bruchsal, Germany; E. Karrer, INTEC, Bruchsal, Germany 2BV.1.49 EFFECTS OF FUEL PROPERTIES ON COMBUSTION AND EMISSIONS OF A DIRECT INJECTION DIESEL ENGINE FUELED WITH N-BUTANOL-DIESEL BLENDS Miao YANG, Energy Research Institute Co., Ltd, Henan Academy of Science, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: Z.W. Wang, S.M. Guo, X.F. Xin, T. Qi, T.Zh. Lei, Energy Research Institute Co., Ltd, Zhengzhou, P.R. CHINA; X.Y. Yan, University of Exeter Penryn Campus, Penryn, UNITED KINGDOM 2BV.1.50 PYROLYSIS OIL COMBUSTION IN A HORIZONTAL BOX FURNACE WITH AN EXTERNALLY MIXED NOZZLE Akwasi A. BOATENG, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Eastern Regional Research Center, USA Co-authors: F.C. Lujaji, Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology, WyndArusha, Tanzania; M.A. Schaffer, C.A. Mullen, USDA-ARS, Wyndmoor, USA 2BV.1.51 ENERGETIC POTENTIAL OF TROPICAL BIOMASSES Deyvison SOUZA RODRIGUES, UFABC, BRAZIL Co-authors: D.R. Rodrigues, A.R. Santana, J.M.G. Rios, K.B.B. Marana, C.A. Silva, J.T.C.L. Toneli, G.C. Antonio, UFABC, Santo Andrè, Brazil 2BV.1.52 CO-COMBUSTION OF COAL AND BIOMASS: COMBUSTION CHARACTERISTICS, FOULING AND BED AGGLOMERATION TENDENCY Suneerat FUKUDA, King Mongkut s University of Technology Thonburi, The Joint Graduate School of Energy and Environment, THAILAND Co-authors: S. Krerkkaiwan, P. Chaivatamaset, King Mongkut s University of Technology Thonburi, Bangkok, Thailand 2BV.1.53 NOVEL ELECTRICAL CHARGING CONDENSING HEAT EXCHANGER FOR PARTICLE EMISSION REDUCTION AND EFFICIENT HEAT RECOVERY IN SMALL BOILERS Olli SIPPULA, University of Eastern Finland, Environmental and Biological Sciences Dpt., FINLAND Co-authors: J. Grigonyte, H. Suhonen, M. Kortelainen, J. Tissari, P. Tiitta, A. Lähde, J. Keskinen, J. Jokiniemi, A. Laitinen, University of Eastern Finland, Department of Environmental and Biological Sciences, Kuopio, Finland 2BV.1.56 THE COMBUSTION CHARACTERISTICS AND DIFFERENCES IN NITROGEN CONTENT OF UK GROWN BIRCH AND SITKA SPRUCE Douglas PHILLIPS, University of Leeds, School of Chemical and Process Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: G. Allison, Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom; J.M. Jones, University of Leeds, United Kingdom 2BV.1.57 CFD EVALUATION OF ASH SLAGGING TENDENCY DEPENDING ON BURNER LEVELS Kieseop KANG, Sungkyunkwan University, SKKU School of Mechanical Engineering, REPUBLIC OF KOREA Co-authors: P. Jongkeun, R. Changkook, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon-Si, Gyeonggi-Do, REPUBLIC OF KOREA 13:30-15:00 VISUAL S 5BV.2 Integration of Bioenergy with other Renewable and Conventional Energy Sources ROOM: Poster Area CHAIRPERSONS: David BAXTER, Former European Commission, Joint Research Centre, UNITED KINGDOM Ursel HORNUNG, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, GERMANY Jeffrey SKEER, IRENA-International Renewable Energy Agency, GERMANY 5BV.2.1 BIOBATTERY: INTEGRATION OF THERMO-CATALYTIC REFORMING, PRESSURE SWING ADSORPTION AND HYDROTREATMENT FOR THE PRODUCTION OF 100% GREEN FUELS, BIOCHAR, HEAT AND POWER Miloud OUADI, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, GERMANY Co-authors: S. Binder, A. Hornung, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany VISUAL

54 VISUAL S VISUAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 VISUAL 5BV.2.2 ENERGETIC ANALYSIS OF INNOVATIVE HYBRID BIOMASS/SOLAR ORGANIC RANKINE CYCLES (ORCS) FOR MICRO-SCALE CHP APPLICATIONS Angelo ALGIERI, University of Calabria, Mechanical, Energy and Management Engineering Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: P. Morrone, F. Rovense, University of Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende, Italy 5BV.2.3 BIOENERGY INTEGRATION IN ETHANOL PLANTS: AN ALTERNATIVE END USE FOR BIOGAS TO ENABLE 2G ETHANOL PRODUCTION Alessandro SANCHES-PEREIRA, University of Sao Paulo, Institute of Energy and Environment, BRAZIL Co-authors: C. L. Joppert, M.M. Santos, H.K.M. Costa, S.T. Coelho, Institute of Energy and Environment of the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil 5BV.2.5 RELIABLE BIO-BASED REFINERY INTERMEDIATES - BIOMATES Tim SCHULZKE, Fraunhofer-Institut UMSICHT, Biorefinery and Biofuels Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: V. Heil, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Oberhausen, Germany; S. Bezergianni, CERTH/CPERI, Thessaloniki, Greece; N. Rettenmaier, ifeu - Institut für Energie- und Umweltforschung Heidelberg GmbH, Heidelberg, Germany; U. Pfisterer, BP Europa SE, Hamburg, Germany; M. Martin, Ranido sro, Prague, Czech Republic; M. Mulder, Hydrogen Efficiency Technologies (HyET) BV, Arnhem, The Netherlands; R. Diaz-Chavez, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London, United Kingdom; D. Kubicka, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic 5BV.2.6 THE COMBINATION OF BIOMASS WITH SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY AND OTHER RENEWABLES FOR SMALL HEATING GRIDS Dominik RUTZ, WIP, Biomass Unit, GERMANY Co-authors: R. Mergner, R. Janssen, WIP, Munich, Germany; M. Hofmeister, L. Laurberg Jensen, PlanEnergi, Århus, Denmark; C. Doczekal, R. Zweiler, Güssing Energy Technologies GmbH, Güssing, Austria; T. Puksec, N. Duic, University of Zagreb (UNIZAG FSB), Zagreb, Croatia; R. Sunko, B. Sunko, Skupina fabrika d.o.o., Ljutomer, Slovenia Republic; N. Markovska, M. Karanfilovska, International Centre for Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems, Skopje, Macedonia; N. Rajkovic, I. Batas Bjelic, School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Belgrade, Serbia; A. Kazagic, A. Ademovic-Tahirovic, Elektroprivreda, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina; S. Jerotic, Municipality of Sabac, Serbia; E. Fejzovic, Municipality of Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina; T. Zrinski, Municipality of Ljutomer, Slovenia Republic 5BV.2.9 ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION VIA BIOGAS PLANTS IN ELECTRICITY GRIDS WITH A HIGH SHARE OF INSTALLED VOLATILE POWER PRODUCERS Katharina BÄR, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, Institute of New Energy Systems, GERMANY Co-authors: M. Sonnleitner, W. Zörner, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, Germany 5BV.2.12 UNCERTAINTY IN CLIMATE BENEFITS OF BIOENERGY WITH CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE Steef HANSSEN, Radboud University, Environmental Science Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: Z.J.N. Steinmann, M.A.J. Huijbregts, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands 15:15-16:45 VISUAL S 3BV.3 Biomass to Biobased Products and Bioenergy ROOM: Poster Area CHAIRPERSONS: Maria GEORGIADOU, European Commission, DG Research, BELGIUM Gerfried JUNGMEIER, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft, AUSTRIA 3BV.3.1 TECHNO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF A HTL-BASED ALGAE BIOREFINERY Kay SUWELACK, Fraunhofer INT, GERMANY Co-authors: D. López Barreiro, F. Ronsse, W. Prins, Department of Biosystems Engineering, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium; U. Hornung, Institute for Catalysis Research and Technology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany; A. Kruse, Life Cycle Assessment of Renewable Resources (440f), Institute of Agricultural Engineering, University of Hohenhaim, Stuttgart, Germany 3BV.3.5 BIOETHANOL AND XYLOOLIGOSACCHARIDES PRODUCTION FROM AGRICULTURAL RESIDUE Paloma MANZANARES, CIEMAT, Biofuels Unit, Renewable Energy Division, SPAIN Co-authors: C. Álvarez, A. González, M. Ballesteros, M.J, Negro, P. Manzanares, I. Ballesteros, J.M. Oliva, F. Saéz, CIEMAT, Madrid, SPAIN 3BV.3.6 BIOGAS BIOREFINERY: TECHNO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF SEVERAL PATHS Andrey KUTSAY, Czech Technical University in Prague, Process Engineering Dpt., CZECH REPUBLIC Co-authors: Lukas Kratky, Tomas Jirout, Czech Technical University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic 3BV.3.7 SUSTAINABILITY ANALYSIS OF CO-PRODUCING HIGH VALUE-ADDED BIOPRODUCTS AND BIOFUELS IN INTEGRATED BIOREFINERIES USING LIGNOCELLULOSIC RESIDUES. THE CASE OF OLIVE TREE PRUNING Arturo SANCHEZ, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, Bioenergy Futures Laboratory, MEXICO Co-author: G. Rendon-Acosta, Laboratorio de Futuros en Bioenergía, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados (CINVESTAV), Zapopan, Mexico 3BV.3.8 WELL-TO-TANK DATA FOR ADVANCED TAILOR-MADE BIOFUEL ALTERNATIVES Stefan HEYNE, CIT Industriell Energi, SWEDEN Co-authors: R. Hackl, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, Stockholm, Sweden; K. Pettersson, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Göteborg, Sweden; S. Harvey, M. Grahn, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden 3BV.3.9 SIMULATION TOOL FOR A QUICK EVALUATION OF MOLECULES AS GASOLINE ALTERNATIVES - A CASE STUDY WITH BIO-OIL DERIVED COMPOUNDS IN BIOREFINERIES Dominic GSCHWEND, Paul Scherrer Institute, ENE Dpt., SWITZERLAND Co-authors: P. Soltic, EMPA, Dübendorf, Switzerland; S. Müller, F. Vogel, PSI, Villigen, Switzerland VISUAL

55 VISUAL S VISUAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE BV.3.10 THERMAL CONVERSION OF LIGNIN-RICH RESIDUES FROM LIGNOCELLULOSE BIOREFINING: FROM THERMOGRAVIMETRY TO UPDRAFT GASIFICATION Francesco ZIMBARDI, ENEA Research Centre, Energy Technologies Department, ITALY Co-authors: N. Cerone, M. Prestipino, M. Carnevale, A. Villone, ENEA, Rotondella, ITALY 3BV.3.11 LIGNOCELLULOSE-BASED INTEGRATED BIOREFINERY TECHNOLOGY IN TAIWAN TOWARDS BIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Chiung-Fang HUANG, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Division of Chemistry, TAIWAN Co-authors: T. Y. Ma, W. H. Chen, G. L. Guo, W. S. Huang, Institute of Nuclear Energy Research, Taoyuan, Taiwan 3BV.3.12 INNOVATIVE CHAR-BASED CATALYSTS FOR THE CONVERSION OF BIOMASS- DERIVED SYNGAS TO LIQUID HYDROCARBONS Vittoria BENEDETTI, Free University of Bolzano, Faculty of Science and Technology, ITALY Co-authors: S. Ail, F. Patuzzi, M. Baratieri, Free University of Bolzano, Italy 3BV.3.18 EFFICIENT FRACTIONATION OF CORN STOVER BY ORGANOSOLV PRETREATMENT AND ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS OF THE OBTAINE CELLULOSIC RESIDUE Francesco ZIMBARDI, ENEA Research Centre, Energy Technologies Department, ITALY Co-authors: E. Viola, V. Gallo, V. Valeri, ENEA, Rotondella, Italy 3BV.3.19 HYDROGEN FREE CATALYTIC CONVERSION OF LIGNIN COUPLED WITH BIOMASS FRACTIONATION Maxim GALKIN, Stockholm University, Organic Chemistry Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: A. T. Smit, W. J. J. Huijgen, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands; E. Subbotina, J. S. M. Samec, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden; K. A. Artemenko, J. Bergquist, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden 3BV.3.20 LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOREFINERIES BASED ON MIXED CULTURES Idania VALDEZ-VAZQUEZ, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Instituto de Ingeniería, MEXICO Co-author: A. Sanchez, CINVESTAV, Guadalajara, Mexico VISUAL 3BV.3.13 USE OF EXPERIMENTAL CATALYSTS FOR PRODUCTION OF BIO-METHANE FROM BIOMASS: TESTS OF METHANATION WITH REAL SYNGAS AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATIONS Donatella BARISANO, ENEA Research Centre, Energy Technologies Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: A. Lotierzo, A. Villone, R. Agostini, F. Nanna, ENEA, Rotondella, Italy; F. Basile, E. Lombardi, University of Bologna, Italy 3BV.3.14 INFLUENCE OF SULFUR COMPONENTS ON THE CATALYTIC MIXED ALCOHOL SYNTHESIS BASED ON WOOD GAS DERIVED FROM BIOMASS STEAM GASIFICATION Matthias BINDER, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Co-authors: R. Rauch, Bioenergy 2020+, Güssing, Austria; H Hofbauer, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria 3BV.3.15 THE PREPARATION METHOD COMPARISON OF NICKEL BASED CARBON FIBERS-ALUMINA COMPOSITE SUPPORT FOR THE CATALYTIC REFORMING OF BIOGAS Min SONG, Southeast University, School of Energy and Environment, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: L. Yu, C. Wu, Y. Wei, B. Jin, Southeast University, Nanjing, P.R. China 3BV.3.16 ORGANOSOLV TREATED BARLEY STRAW FOR INDUSTRIAL LIQUID WASTE CLEANING Dimitrios SIDIRAS, University of Piraeus, Industrial Management and Technology Dpt., GREECE Co-authors: I. Salapa, D. Politi, G. Giakoumakis, University of Piraeus, Greece 3BV.3.22 VALORIZATION OF EXTRACTED OLIVE OIL POMACE RESIDUE THROUGH CONVERSION INTO BIOETHANOL AND BIOPRODUCTS Paloma MANZANARES, CIEMAT, Biofuels Unit, Renewable Energy Division, SPAIN Co-authors: I. Ballesteros, JM Oliva, A. Gonzalez, M.J. Negro, M. Ballesteros, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain 3BV.3.23 PROPERTIES AND POSSIBLE APPLICATIONS FOR LIGNIN STREAMS OBTAINED FROM RICE STRAW PROCESSING Solange MUSSATTO, Technical University of Denmark, Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, DENMARK Co-authors: R.C.A. Castro, I.S. Ferreira, I.C. Roberto, Department of Biotechnology, Engineering College of Lorena, University of São Paulo, Lorena / SP, Brazil 3BV.3.26 VALORISATION OF BLACK LIQUOR CARBOHYDRATES BY MEANS OF HALOALKALINE MICROORGANISMS Viktoria LEITNER, Kompetenzzentrum Holz, WCB Dpt., AUSTRIA Co-authors: S. Lehner, F. Gattermayr, Kompetenzzentrum Holz, Linz, Austria 3BV.3.27 BIOFUEL PRECURSORS FROM BEER BAGASSE UNDER MICROWAVE RADIATION. Andrés MORENO, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Organic Chemistry Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: A. Lorente, C. Lucas-Torres, M.P. Sanchez-Verdu, B. Cabañas, UCLM, Ciudad Real, Spain 3BV.3.28 BIOCOMPATIBILITY PROFILING FOR CORNCOB BENEFICIATION TO BIOCOMMODITIES IN MOLTEN ZINC CHLORIDE SALT PRE-TREATMENT MEDIUM Michael DARAMOLA, University of the Witwatersrand, School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering, SOUTH AFRICA Co-authors: A. A. Awosusi, A. O. Ayeni, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa; R. Adeleke, Agricultural Research Council Institute for Soil, Climate, Pretoria, South Africa VISUAL

56 VISUAL S VISUAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 VISUAL 3BV.3.29 MICROWAVE CATALYTIC CONVERSION OF CELLULOSE INTO BIOFUEL PRECURSORS AND ITS APPLICATION TO LIGNOCELLULOSIC WASTES. Andrés MORENO, University of Castilla-La Mancha, Organic Chemistry Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: C. Lucas-Torres, A. Lorente, M.P. Sánchez-Verdú, B. Cabañas, UCLM, Ciudad Real, Spain 3BV.3.30 OLIVE MILL LEAVES AS A RAW MATERIAL IN A BIOREFINERY APPROACH. COMPARISON OF SUGAR RECOVERIES AFTER DELIGNIFICATION BY ALKALINE-PEROXIDE AND ORGANOSOLV PRETREATMENTS Encarnacion RUIZ RAMOS, Universidad de Jaen, Chemical, Environmental and Materials Engineering Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: I. Romero, J.C. López-Linares, J. Mondaray, M.J. Díaz-Villanueva, C. Cara, M. Moya, E. Castro, Universidad de Jaén, Spain 3BV.3.32 CONTRIBUTING TO A JATROPHA-BASED BIOREFINERY: SEED CAKE VALORISATION FOR BIOH2 Rita FRAGOSO, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, DCEB Dpt., PORTUGAL Co-authors: S. Lopes, ISA-UL, Lisboa, Poland; E. Duarte, ISA-UL, Lisboa, Portugal; P. A.S.S. Marques, LNEG, Lisboa, Portugal 3BV.3.33 HYDROTREATING OF BIO-OIL FROM THERMO-CATALYTIC REFORMING - A NOVEL BIOREFINING ROUTE TO RENEWABLE CHEMICALS AND FUEL Andreas HORNUNG, Aston University, UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: N. Schmitt, Fraunhofer Institute for Envoronmental, Safety, and Energy Technology, Sulzbach-Rosenberg, Germany 3BV.3.35 SAPROPEL AND LIME AS A BINDER FOR DEVELOPMENT OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS Vaira OBUKA, University of Latvia, Environmental Science Dpt., LATVIA Co-authors: M. Sinka, Riga Technical University, Latvia; V. Nikolajeva, L. Lazdina, M. Klavins, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia; S. Kostjukova, LLC Baltic Clay Minerals, Riga, Latvia 3BV.3.36 PRODUCTION OF 1,3-PRODPANEDIOL FROM GLYCEROL USING A NOVEL ISOLATE LACTOBACILLUS REUTERI CH53 Baekrock OH, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, KOREA Co-authors: S.-Y. Heo, J.-H. Ju, J.-W. Seo, C.H. Kim, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Jeongup, Korea 3BV.3.38 A NEW VALUE CHAIN FOR RUBBER AND INULIN PRODUCTION IN THE EUROPEAN BIOECONOMY Maria HINGSAMER, Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft, AUSTRIA Co-authors: M. Beermann, G. Jungmeier, JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaft, Graz, Austria; I. van der Meer, F. Kappens, Wageningen UR Food & Biobased Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands; P. van Dijk, Keygene NV, Wageningen, The Netherlands; H. Muylle, VLAAMS GEWEST, Melle, Belgium; J. Kirschner, BOTANICKY USTAV AV CR, V.V.I., Pruhonice, Czech Republic; N. Gevers, APOLLO TYRES GLOBAL R&D BV, Enschede, The Netherlands 3BV.3.40 SEQUENTIAL UTILIZATION OF SUGARS IN MICROALGAL HYDROLYSATE FOR ETHANOL AND DAGA PRODUCTION Juyi PARK, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Advanced Biomass R&D Center, KOREA Co-author: Y.K. Chang, Advanced Biomass R&D Center, Daejeon, Korea 3BV.3.41 UTILIZATION OF LIPID-EXTRACTED CHLORELLA VULGARIS HYDROLYSATE BY USING SOLID AND LIQUID ACIDS Gyeongho SEON, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Chemical Bio Engineering Dpt., KOREA Co-authors: J. Park, H. Joo, Y.K. Chang, KAIST, Daejeon, Korea 3BV.3.42 HYDROLYSIS OF MICROALGAE BY USING LAYERED TRANSITION METAL OXIDE Soonjae KWON, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, KOREA Co-authors: J. Park, Y.K. Chang, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea 3BV.3.43 IDENTIFICATION OF A NOVEL CELLULOSE-BINDING DOMAIN WITHIN THE ENDO-ß-1,4-XYLANASE KRICT PX-3 FROM PAENIBACILLUS TERRAE HPL-003 In Taek HWANG, Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Carbon Resources Institute, KOREA Co-authors: D.R. Kim, H.K. Lim, K.I. Lee, KRICT, Taejeon, Korea 3BV.3.44 BIOREFINERY: A CRITICAL TECHNICAL REVIEW Lukas KRATKY, Czech Technical University in Prague, Department of Process Engineering, CZECH REPUBLIC Co-authors: T. Jirout, A. Kutsay, Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Process Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic 17:00-18:30 VISUAL S 3BV.4 Advances on Biomass Conversion and Application in Different Sectors ROOM: Poster Area CHAIRPERSONS: Wouter HUIJGEN, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, THE NETHERLANDS Solange MUSSATTO, Technical University of Denmark, DENMARK Arturo SANCHEZ, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, Zapopan, Mexico 3BV.4.1 COMPARING APPROACHES FOR LIGNIN VALORISATION BY FORMIC ACID ASSISTED SOLVOLYSIS - WHAT IS THE BEST OPTION? Tanja BARTH, University of Bergen, Chemistry Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: M. Oregui Bengoechea, C. Løhre, M. Kleinert, University of Bergen, Norway VISUAL

57 VISUAL S VISUAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE BV.4.9 EUBCE STUDENT AWARDEE PRODUCTION OF VALUE-ADDED CHEMICALS THROUGH GLYCEROL AQUEOUS PHASE REFORMING USING NI BASED CATALYSTS: INFLUENCE OF OPERATING CONDITIONS Clara JARAUTA-CÓRDOBA, Universidad de Zaragoza, Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technologies Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: L. García, J. Ruíz, M. Oliva, J. Arauzo, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain 3BV.4.11 METAL-ORGANIC FRAMEWORKS (MOFS)-DERIVED CATALYSTS FOR AN EFFECTIVE HMF-TO-FDCA AND HMF-TO-DMF CONVERSIONS Jyun-yi YEH, National Taiwan University, Chemical Engineering Dpt., TAIWAN Co-author: K.C.W. Wu, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 3BV.4.12 ETHYLENE GLYCOL PRODUCTION FROM GLUCOSE OVER W-RU CATALYSTS: MAXIMIZING YIELD BY KINETIC MODELING AND SIMULATION Mingyuan ZHENG, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: G. Zhao, R. Sun, Z. Tai, J. Pang, A. Wang, X. Wang, T. Zhang, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Dalian, P.R. China 3BV.4.22 SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MESOPOROUS POLYMER- BASED SOLID ACID CATALYSTS FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION VIA TRANSESTERIFICATION OF PALMITIC OIL Kuen-Song LIN, Yuan Ze University, Department of Chemical Engineering & Materials, TAIWAN Co-authors: C.L. Chiang, H.Y. Chan, Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan, Taiwan; J.C.S. Wu, K.C.W. Wu, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; Y.T. Huang, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taoyuan, Taiwan 3BV.4.23 ACTIVITY AND SELECTIVITY OF NOBLE AND TRANSITION METAL CATALYSTS FOR HDO OF LIGNIN MONOMER MODEL COMPOUND EUGENOL: A MICROKINETIC APPROACH Ana BJELIC, National Institute of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering Dpt., SLOVENIA REPUBLIC Co-authors: M. Grilc, B. Likozar, National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia Republic 3BV.4.24 DIRECT CONVERSION OF CELLULOSE TO HIGH-YIELD METHYL LACTATE OVER GA-DOPED ZN/H-NANOZEOLITE Y CATALYSTS IN SUPERCRITICAL METHANOL Jaehoon KIM, Sungkyunkwan University, School of Mechanical Engineering & SKKU Advanced Institute of Nano Technology, KOREA Co-author: D. Verma, Sungkyunkwan University, SuwonSuwon, Korea VISUAL 3BV.4.15 CATALYTIC CONVERSION OF ETHYLENE FROM BIOMASS GASIFICATION PRODUCER GAS INTO VALUABLE AROMATIC COMPOUNDS Berend VREUGDENHIL, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Bio Energy & Efficiency Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: Y.-T. Kuo, Industrial Technology Research Institute of Taiwan, Chutung, Hsinchu, Taiwan; G. Aranda Almansa, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands; M. Lok, Catalok, Den Haag, The Netherlands 3BV.4.17 REUSABLE HETEROGENEOUS AMBERLYST-16 CATALYST FOR ACETIC ACID ESTERIFICATION Jorge Mario MARCHETTI, Norwegian University of Life Science, Mathematical Science and Technology Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: M. R. Avhad, M. V. Osborg, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, ÅS, Norway 3BV.4.18 HETEROGENEOUSLY CATALYSED ACETYLATION OF GLYCEROL TOWARDS TRIACETIN IN BATCH AND CONTINUOUS MODE Udo ARMBRUSTER, Leibniz Institute for Catalysis at University of Rostock, GERMANY Co-authors: S. Kale, A. Martin, LIKAT, Rostock, Germany 3BV.4.26 IMPROVED FEASIBILITY OF THE BIOMASS SUPPLY CHAIN THROUGH SOLAR ENHANCED DRYING Janne KÄRKI, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, FINLAND Co-authors: E. Tsupari, J. Raitila, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Jyväskylä, Finland 3BV.4.27 HYDROGEN PRODUCTION VIA STEAM REFORMING OF SIMULATED BIO-OIL: INFLUENCE OF INTERACTION BETWEEN MODEL COMPOUNDS Junyu TAO, Tianjin University, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: B. Yan, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tianjin University;Key Laboratory of Biomass-based, Tianjin, P.R. China; G. Chen, School of Science, Tibet University;School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tianjin Univers, Tianjin/Tibet, P.R. China 3BV.4.30 NANOBIOCATALYTIC SYSTEMS AS EFFICIENT TOOL TO RELEASE BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM OLIVE OIL BY-PRODUCTS Ioannis ZARKADAS, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Chemical Engineering Dpt., GREECE Co-authors: A. Chatzikonstantinou, E. Gkantzou, P. Katapodis, D. Gournis, H. Stamatis, University of Ioannina, Greece; Dimitra Houhoula, Technological Educational Institute of Athens, Greece; Dimostheni Sarigiannis, University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece 3BV.4.21 PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SOLID SUPERBASIC- SUPERACIDIC CATALYSTS FOR BIODIESEL SYNTHESIS USING CATALYZED 3BV.4.31 TRANSESTERIFICATION EFFECT OF COMPOSTED BIOMASS MOISTURE ON PELLETED FERTILIZERS Chao-Lung CHIANG, Yuan Ze University, Chemical Engineering and Material FROM SWINE MANURE SOLID FRACTION Science Dpt., TAIWAN Massimo BRAMBILLA, Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l analisi Co-authors: K.S. Lin, C.W. Shu, H.Y. Chan, Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan, Taiwan; J.C.S. Wu, K.C.W. Wu, dell economia agraria, Unità di Ricerca per l ingegneria agraria, ITALY National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; Y.T. Huang, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taoyuan, Co-authors: E. Romano, M. Cutini, C. Bisaglia, Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l analisi dell economia Taiwan agraria, Unità di ricerca per l ingegneria agraria, Treviglio, Italy; N. Pampuro, E. Cavallo, Institute for Agricultural 112 and Earthmoving Machines (IMAMOTER), National Research Council of Italy, Torino, Italy; E. Foppa Pedretti, Dipartimento di Scienze Agrarie, Alimentari ed Ambientali, Universita` Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona, Italy 113 VISUAL

58 VISUAL S VISUAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 TUESDAY, 13 JUNE BV.4.33 NOVEL SYNTHESIS OF 1,6-HEXANEDIOL UNDER MILD CONDITIONS AND TWO STEPS UTILIZING METAL ORGANIC FRAMEWORK DERIVED BIFUNCTIONAL CARBON SUPPORTED NOBLE METAL WITH LIQUID HYDROGEN SOURCE Jyun-yi YEH, National Taiwan University, Chemical Engineering Dpt., TAIWAN 3BV.4.43 ACTIVATED CARBON PRODUCTION FROM WOOD BASED PANELS WASTE AND ITS APPLICATION AS AN ADDITIVE OF UREA FORMALDEHYDE RESIN Saeed KAZEMI NAJAFI, Tarbiat Modares University, Wood & Paper Science & Technology Dpt., IRAN Co-authors: R. Zamani, H. Younesi, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran VISUAL 3BV.4.36 PRODUCTION OF REACTIVE BOTTOM ASHES FROM COMBUSTION OF SUGARCANE LEAVES BRIQUETTES IN A FIXED BED REACTOR FOR USE AS A CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL Estela ASSUREIRA, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Engineering Dpt., PERU Co-author: M. Assureira, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima, Peru 3BV.4.37 EMISSIONS AND PERFORMANCE OF A DIESEL ENGINE FUELLED WITH BLENDS OF DIESEL AND BIODIESEL ADDITIVATED WITH BIO-OIL Alberto GONZALO CALLEJO, Universidad de Zaragoza, Aragón Institute for Engineering Research (I3A), SPAIN Co-authors: C. Dueso, A. Bautista, N. Gil-Lalaguna, J.L. Sánchez, Universidad de Zaragoza, Aragón Institute for Engineering Research (I3A), Zaragoza, Spain; J. Arroyo, F. Moreno, M. Muñoz, C. Monné, Universidad de Zaragoza / Department of Mechanical Engineering, Zaragoza, Spain 3BV.4.38 PRODUCTION OF A BIO-PLASTIC FROM WET LIGNOCELLULOSIC RESIDUAL FEEDSTOCKS WITH HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION AS KEY-STEP Michael RENZ, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Institute of Chemical Technology, SPAIN Co-authors: A. Corma, Institute of Chemical Technology, Universitat Politècnica de València Consejo Superior, Valencia, Spain; M. Hitzl, Ingelia S.L., Valencia, Spain 3BV.4.39 PURPOSEFUL FUNCTIONALIZATION OF WASTE HARDWOOD LIGNOCELLULOSES FOR MAKING RECYCLED POLYMER-BASED COMPOSITES Anrijs VEROVKINS, Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry, Lignin Laboratory, LATVIA Co-authors: G. Shulga, B. Neiberte, J. Jaunslavietis, S. Vitolina, J. Brovkina, S. Livcha, Latvian State Institute of Wood Chemistry, Riga, Latvia; S. Uzulis, JSC Latvijas Finieris, Riga, Latvia 3BV.4.47 PRODUCTION OF BACTERIAL CELLULOSE USING OPUNTIA AND CITRUS WASTE AS FEEDSTOCKS Diego ROMANO, University of Milan, Food, Environmental and Nutritional Sciences - DeFENS Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: V. De Vitis, S. Farris, University of Milan, Italy; R.K. Mangayil, M.T. Karp, Tampere University of Technology, Finland; B. Pecorino, R. Selvaggi, G. Chinnici, F. Valenti, University of Catania, Italy 3BV.4.48 PROPERTIES OF BIOCHAR PRODUCED BY SLOW PYROLYSIS OF STABILIZED SEWAGE SLUDGE Jaroslav MOSKO, Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals, SLOVAK REPUBLIC Co-authors: M. Pohorelý, B. Zach, M. Syc, S. Václavková, K. Svoboda, Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals of the CAS, v. v. i., Prague, Czech Republic; S. Skoblia, Z. Beno, Department of Gaseous and Solid Fuels and Air Protection, UCT Prague, Prague, Czech Republic 3BV.4.49 PERSPECTIVES OF HIGH-VALUED CHEMICAL PRODUCTION FROM MARINE FUNGAL-LIKE PROTISTS Guangyi WANG, Tianjin University, Environmental Science & Ecology Dpt., P.R. CHINA Co-author: Q. Wang, Tianjin University, Tianjin, P.R. China 3BV.4.50 DEGRADATION OF LIGNIN IN IONIC LIQUID WITH MESOPOROUS SOLID ACIDS AS CATALYSTS Man JIANG, Southwest Jiaotong University, School of Materials Science and Engineering, P.R. CHINA Co-author: G. Gou, South West Jiaotong University, Chengdu, P.R. China VISUAL 3BV.4.40 CAN BIOBASED CHEMICALS BE PRODUCED VIA THE PATHWAY OF ANAEROBIC DIGESTION? A FIRST OVERVIEW. Eric BILLIG, Umwetlforschungszentrum UFZ, Bioenergie Dpt., GERMANY 3BV.4.41 SYNTHESIS, PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF DBU/CH3OH/CO2 AND ITS UTILIZATION IN DISSOLVING BIOMASS Houfang LU, Sichuan University, Chemical Engineering Dpt., P.R. CHINA Co-authors: Y. Liu, B. Liang, Schuan University, Chengdu, P.R. China 3BV.4.51 CRYSTAL-PLANE EFFECT OF CERIA ON THE ACTIVITY OF CU/CEO2 FOR OXIDATIVE STEAM REFORMING OF METHANOL Sivinee PETCHAKAN, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, Petrochemical technology, THAILAND Co-authors: A. Luengnaruemitchai, S. Wongkasemjit, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, Bangkok, Thailand 3BV.4.53 PREPARATION OF LIGNIN BLEND BEADS FOR THE REMOVAL OF HEXAVALENT CHROMIUM IONS Ki Hoon LEE, Seoul National University, Research Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences, KOREA Co-authors: H.W. Kwak, M. Shin, H.C. Woo, H. Yun, Seoul National University, Korea 3BV.4.42 SORPTION ENHANCED CHEMICAL LOOPING REFORMING PROCESS OF BIOGAS FOR CLEANER HYDROGEN PRODUCTION Amornchai ARPORNWICHANOP, Chulalongkorn University, Chemical Engineering 114 Dpt., THAILAND Co-authors: S. Kasemanand, P. Tippawan, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand 115

59 VISUAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE 2017 VISUAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE BV.4.54 ESTABLISHING A VALUE CHAIN FOR PRODUCTION OF A PLATFORM CHEMICAL AND CURRENT OUT OF PAPER TOWELS Tina KLESSING, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Applied Biosciences, GERMANY Co-author: J. Gescher, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - Institute for Applied Biosciences, Karlsruhe, Germany 3BV.4.57 INTEGRATED BIOCONVERSION OF ALGAL CARBOHYDRATES AND PROTEINS TO LIQUID FUELS AND INTERMEDIATE VALUE PRODUCTS Mary TRAN-GYAMFI, Sandia National Lab, USA Co-authors: W. Wu, F. Liu, J.D. Jaryenneh, E. Monroe, B.C. Wu, R.W. Davis, Biomass Science and Conversion Technologies, Livermore, USA 08:30-10:00 VISUAL S 3CV.1 Oil-based Biofuels. Biogas Upgrading Systems. Feedstock and Processes for Bioalcohol Production ROOM: Poster Area CHAIRPERSONS: Evert Jan HENGEVELD, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, THE NETHERLANDS Jan LINDSTEDT, Lindab Sweden, SWEDEN Dimitrios SIDIRAS, University of Piraeus, GREECE 3CV.1.5 BLENDS OF PYROLYSIS OIL AND CRUDE GLYCERIN Lucas COSTA, UNICAMP, Energy Dpt., BRAZIL Co-author: C.G. SÁNCHEZ, UNICAMP, CAMPINAS, Brazil 3CV.1.7 SUBCRITICAL THERMAL LIQUEFACTION OF PROCESS REJECTS OF A WASTEPAPER-BASED PAPER MILL USING WASTE SOYBEAN OIL AND ETHANOL AS SOLVENTS FOR BIO-FUEL PRODUCTION Je-Lueng SHIE, National I-Lan University, Environmental Engineering Dpt., TAIWAN VISUAL 3CV.1.10 COPPER FERRITE SPINEL OXIDE CATALYSTS FOR METHANOLYSIS OF PALM OIL Kajornsak FAUNGNAWAKIJ, National Science and Technology Development Agency, National Nanotechnology Center, THAILAND Co-authors: C. Luadthong, P. Khemthong, National Nanotechnology Center, Pathuntani, Thailand 3CV.1.14 AN ALTERNATIVE PROCESS FOR CO2 SEPARATION BY IL BASED CHEMICAL ABSORPTION Markus ROSCHITZ, DVGW Research Centre, GERMANY Co-authors: F. Ortloff, F. Graf, DVGW Research Center at EBI, Karlsruhe, Germany; T. Kolb, KIT, Engler- Bunte-Institute, Karlsruhe, Germany VISUAL 3CV.1.16 BIOGAS UPGRADING BY CHEMICAL ABSORPTION WITH AMINO ACID SALT SOLUTIONS Marc Oliver SCHMID, University Stuttgart, Institute of Combustion an Power Plant Technology, Fuels and Flue Gas Cleaning Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: B. Klein, G. Scheffknecht, Institute of Combustion and Power Plant Technology, University of Stuttgart, Germany 3CV.1.18 MODEL-BASED TECHNO-ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF PARTIALLY UPGRADED BIOGAS AND THE DECENTRALIZED UTILIZATION FOR MOBILITY IN AGRICULTURE Abdessamad SAIDI, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, Institute of New Energy Systems, GERMANY Co-authors: M. Beringer, U. Männl, S. Innerhofer, Regineering GmbH, Denkendorf, Germany; M. Sonnleitner, M. Goldbrunner, Institute of New Energy Systems, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, Ingolstadt, Germany

60 VISUAL VISUAL S VISUAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE CV.1.19 IMPROVEMENTS IN THE USE OF GREEN SULPHUR BACTERIA FOR HYDROGEN SULPHIDE REMOVAL Luigia LONA, ENEA, DTE Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: V. Pignatelli, F. Girardi, A. Aliboni, N. Corsaro, C. Felici, E. De Luca, ENEA, Roma, Italy; E. Petrucci, Università La Sapienza, Roma, Italy 3CV.1.21 BIOMETHANE UTILISATION OPTIONS: FINANCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS Alexander LAMOND, University of Nottingham, Faculty of Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: J. Mckechnie, G.S. Walker, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom 3CV.1.22 BIOGAS BLENDING INTO THE GAS DISTRIBUTION GRID: THE CASE STUDY OF A SMALL MUNICIPALITY. Marco CAVANA, Politecnico di Torino, Energy Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: A. Lanzini, P. Leone, Politecnico di Torino, Italy 3CV.1.25 BREWER S SPENT GRAIN VALORIZATION USING PHOSPHORIC ACID PRETREATMENT FOR SECOND GENERATION BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION Inmaculada ROMERO, University of Jaen, Chemical, Enviromental and Material Engineering Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: E. Ruiz, C. Cara, V. Lorite, J.A. Rojas, J.C. López-Linares, E. Castro, University of Jaén, Spain; S. Mussatto, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark 3CV.1.30 EFFECT OF THE HYDROLYSIS PRE-TREATMENT OF CACHAZA FOR BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION Maria GÓMEZ, Universidad de La Sabana, Chemical Engineering Dpt., COLOMBIA Co-authors:M. Cobo, N. Sanchez, R. Ruiz, A. Plazas, J. Vasquez, Universidad de La Sabana, Bogota, COLOMBIA 3CV.1.32 USING PADDLE DRYER APPARATUS TO PERFORM ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS ON STEAM PRETREATED WHEAT STRAW AT HIGH SOLIDS LOADING Francesco ZIMBARDI, ENEA Research Centre, Energy Technologies Department, ITALY Co-authors: V. Viola, G. Arcieri, N. Cerone, M. Carnevale, V. Valerio, ENEA, Rotondella, ITALY 3CV.1.34 ALKALINE PEROXIDE OXIDATION PRETREATMENT OF CORN COB AND RICE HUSKS FOR BIOCONVERSION INTO BIO-COMMODITIES: ENZYMATIC CONVERTIBILITY OF PRETREATED CORN COB TO REDUCING SUGAR Augustine O. AYENI, University of the Witwatersrand, Chemical Engineering Dpt., SOUTH AFRICA Co-authors: A. Awosusi, M. Daramola, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa 3CV.1.37 STUDY ON THE REQUIREMENT OF NITROGEN SOURCES BY SCHEFFERSOMYCES STIPITIS NRRL Y-7124 TO PRODUCE ETHANOL FROM XYLOSE BASED-MEDIA Solange MUSSATTO, Technical University of Denmark, Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability, DENMARK Co-authors: L.M. Carneiro, Department of Chemical Engineering, Engineering College of Lorena, University of São Paulo, Lorena / SP, Brazil; I.C. Roberto, Department of Biotechnology, Engineering College of Lorena, University of São Paulo, Lorena / SP, Brazil 3CV.1.39 EVALUATION OF A PILOT-SCALE CONTINUOUS TUBULAR REACTOR FOR PRETREATMENT OF AGAVE BAGASSE. Arturo SANCHEZ, Centro de Investigacion y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, Bioenergy Futures Laboratory, MEXICO Co-authors: L. Amaya-Delgado, J. Nova, D. Sandoval, CIATEJ, Zapopan, Mexico; A. Sánchez, F. Rodríguez, CINVESTAV-Gdl, Zapopan, Mexico 3CV.1.42 BUTANOL PRODUCTION FROM VOLATILE FEEDSTOCKS. DEVELOPMENT OF AN OPTIMIZED BIOPROCESS Florian GATTERMAYR, Kompetenzzentrum Holz, WCB Dpt., AUSTRIA Co-authors: V. Leitner, Kompetenzzentrum Holz GmbH, Linz, Austria; C. Herwig, Technical University Vienna, Wien, Austria 3CV.1.51 LIGNOCELLULOSE - DEGRADATION BY THERMOPHILIC BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM HOT SPRING IN SOUTHERN THAILAND Apinya SINGKHALA, Thaksin University, Biology Dpt., THAILAND Co-authors: C. Niyasom, S. O - Thong, Thaksin University, Phatthalung, Thailand; N. Kare- Birkeland, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway 3CV.1.52 SIMULATION OF FLOW AND DESIGN OF AGITATED LARGE-VOLUME BIORECTORS Tomas JIROUT, Czech Technical University in Prague, Process Engineering Dpt., CZECH REPUBLIC Co-author: O. Potociar, Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Process Engineering, Prague, Czech Republic 3CV.1.54 NATURALLY DERIVED HETEROGENEOUS CATALYST FOR ETHYL ESTERS SYNTHESIS Jorge Mario MARCHETTI, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Mathematical Science and Technology Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: M.R. Avhad, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway; M. Sánchez, A. Bouaid, M. Martínez, J. Aracil, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain 3CV CV.1.36 MOLECULAR INSIGHT INTO ARYL O-DEMETHYLATION BY A NOVEL BOTTLENECKS IN LIGNOCELLULOSIC ETHANOL PRODUCTION: XYLOSE DEMETHYLASE OFFERS A NEW TOOL FOR LIGNIN VALORIZATION FERMENTATION AND CELL PROPAGATION Amanda KOHLER, Joint BioEnergy Institute, USA Marlous VAN DIJK, Chalmers University of Technology, Industrial Biotechnology Co-authors: M.J.L. Mills, K.L. Sale, Joint BioEnergy Institute, Sandia National Laboratories, Emeryville, Dpt., SWEDEN USA; P.D. Adams, B.A. Simmons, Joint BioEnergy Institute, Lawerence Berkeley National Laboratory, Co-author: L. Olsson, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden UC Berkeley, Emeryville, USA VISUAL

61 VISUAL S VISUAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 VISUAL 3CV.1.56 UNDERSTANDING FACTORS CONTROLLING DEPOLYMERIZATION AND POLYMERIZATION IN CATALYTIC BREAKING OF SS-ETHER LINKED MODEL LIGNIN COMPOUNDS BY VERSATILE PEROXIDASE Kenneth SALE, Sandia National Laboratory, Biomass Science and Conversion Technologies Department, USA Co-authors:J. Zeng, M.J.L. Mills, M.S. Kent, Joint BioEnergy Institute, Sandia National Laboratories, Emeryville, USA; B.A. Simmons, Joint BioEnergy Institute, Lawerence Berkeley National Laboratory, Emeryville, USA 3CV.1.57 IMPROVE ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS OF PALM OIL BASED BIODIESEL IN INDONESIA THROUGH BIOREFINERY PATHWAY Fumi HARAHAP, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Energy Technology Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: S. Silveira, D. Khatiwada, Division of Energy and Climate Studies, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden 3CV.1.58 PULP AND PAPER EFFLUENTS FOR BIOMETHANE PRODUCTION: AN UNDERESTIMATED POTENTIAL FOR GREEN ECONOMY DEVELOPMENT. Francesco OMETTO, Scandinavian Biogas Fuels, SWEDEN 13:30-15:00 VISUAL S 3CV.2 Thermally Treated Solid Biofuels ROOM: Poster Area CHAIRPERSONS: Jaap KIEL, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, THE NETHERLANDS Kay SCHAUBACH, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, GERMANY Capucine DUPONT, CEA, Grenoble, France 3CV.2.2 VALORISATION OF EARLY HARVESTED MISCANTHUS FOR UNITISATION IN COMBUSTION VIA HYDROTHERMAL CARBONISATION Aidan SMITH, University of Leeds, Energy Research Institute, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: I. Shield, Rothamstead Research, Harpenden, United Kingdom; A.B. Ross, University of Leeds, United Kingdom 3CV.2.3 A LAYERED PARTICLE APPROACH TO MODEL THE CONVERSION OF THERMALLY THICK PARTICLES Kathrin WEBER, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Energy and Process Engineering Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: T. Li, T. Løvås, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; C. Perlman, LOGE AB, Lund, Sweden; F. Mauss, Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany 3CV.2.5 EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF RAW AND TORREFIED BIOMASS FUELS Rory MONAGHAN, National University of Ireland Galway, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., IRELAND Co-authors: C.P. O Hagan, S. Layden, J. Goggins, NUI Galway, Galway, Ireland; P. Layden, R. Johnson, Arigna Fuels, Roscommon, Ireland 3CV.2.6 BIOMASS PYROLYSIS WITH BIO-OIL RECYCLE TO INCREASE ENERGY RECOVERY IN BIOCHAR Aekjuthon PHOUNGLAMCHEIK, Luleå University of Technology, Engineering Sciences and Mathematics Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: K. Umeki, T. Wretborn, Energy Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Sweden 3CV.2.8 ASSESSING THE HEAT AND ENERGY BALANCES OF HYDROCHAR PRODUCTION VIA HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION OF OLIVE POMACE Stephane BOSTYN, CNRS - Université d Orléans, ICARE Dpt., FRANCE Co-authors: A. Missaoui, V. Belandria, B. Sarh, I. Gokalp, CNRS-ICARE UPR3021, Orléans, France 3CV.2.9 UPGRADING OF PYROLYSIS CHARS IN SYNGAS PURIFICATION: CHARACTERIZATION AND IMPLEMENTATION IN A FIXED BED COLUMN Audrey VILLOT, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, FRANCE Co-authors: J. Pena, C. Gerente, Ecole des mines de Nantes, Nantes, France 3CV.2.10 ENERGY POTENTIAL FROM BUCKWHEAT HUSKS THROUGH A THERMOCHEMICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL APPROACHES Audrey VILLOT, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, FRANCE Co-authors: M Elsayed, C. Gerente, Y. Andres, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France; J. Pena, Ecole des Mines de Nantes / ADEME, Nantes / Angers, France 3CV.2.11 A COMPLETE 1-D MODEL FOR BIOMASS TORREFACTION PROCESS AND RESULTS VALIDATIONS REFERRED TO AN EXPERIMANTAL SCALE REACTOR Marco BRIGHENTI, University of Trento, Civil, Environmental and Mechanical Engineering Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: M. Grigiante, University of Trento, Trento, Italy; D. Antolini, Free University of Bozen- Bolzano, Bozen, Italy 3CV.2.13 PRODUCTION OF HIGH PURITY LIGNIN FROM RAPESEED MEAL USING A MICROWAVE-ASSISTED HYDROTHERMAL PROCESS Javier REMON NUÑEZ, University of York, Chemistry Dpt., UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: J. Remon, L. Zhou, J. Fan, D. Macquarrie, V. Budarin, J. Clark, University of York, United Kingdom VISUAL 3CV.2.4 3CV.2.14 COMPARISON OF TWO PROCESSES TO DECREASE CO2 REACTIVITY OF PYROLYSIS KINETICS OF WET-TORREFIED FOREST RESIDUES BIOCHAR FOR METALLURGICAL INDUSTRY Øyvind SKREIBERG, SINTEF Energy Research, Thermal Energy Dpt., NORWAY Gerrit SURUP, University of Agder, Engineering Sciences Dpt., NORWAY Co-author: Q.V. Bach, NTNU, Trondheim, Norway Co-authors: H.K. Nielsen, T. Vehus, University of Agder, Grimstad, Norway; P.A. Eidem, Eramet Norway 120 AS, Trondheim, Norway 121

62 VISUAL VISUAL S VISUAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE CV.2.17 GASIFICATION BEHAVIOURS OF DIFFERENT BIOMASS CHARCOALS UNDER CO2 ATMOSPHERE Liang WANG, SINTEF Energy Research, Thermal Energy Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: N. Alsaker, Ø. Skreiberg, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; T. Buø, R. Birkeland, A. Valderhaug, Elkem, Kristiansand, Norway; B. Hovd, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, Trondheim, Norway 3CV.2.18 CO2 GASIFICATION REACTIVITY OF BIOCARBON PRODUCED AT DIFFERENT CONDITIONS Liang WANG, SINTEF Energy Research, Thermal Energy Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: P. Maziarka, T. Løvås, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway; Ø. Skreiberg, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; M. Wadrzyk, AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland 3CV.2.23 SUGARCANE STRAW UPGRADING BY WATER WASHING AND ROASTING FOR ITS USE AS A SOLID BIOFUEL Estela ASSUREIRA, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Engineering Dpt., PERU Co-author: M. Assureira, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima, Peru 3CV.2.25 SMALL SCALE TORREFACTION OF LOCAL BIOMASS RESIDUES. TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT Jean-Bernard MICHEL, Univ. of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Industrial Bioenergy Systems, SWITZERLAND Co-authors: M. McCormick, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Yverdonles-Bains, Switzerland; C. Tansley, B. Correa, Granit Technology and Engineering, Orbe, Switzerland; M. Schmid, M. Vögeli, Ökozentrum, Langenbruck, Switzerland; J. Ropp, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland, Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland 15:15-16:45 VISUAL S 2CV.3 Gasification Research through Modeling and Pilot Installation Studies and Advances in Gasification and Gas Cleaning of Synthesis Gas Production ROOM: Poster Area CHAIRPERSONS: Wiebren DE JONG, Delft University of Technology, THE NETHERLANDS Wolter PRINS, University of Ghent, BELGIUM Matthias KUBA, Bioenergy 2020+, Graz, Austria 2CV.3.4 THE USE OF NATURAL GAS BLENDS WITH SYNGAS FROM BIOMASS IN GAS MICRO TURBINES. THERMAL PERFORMANCE AND EMISSIONS TESTS Electo Eduardo SILVA LORA, Universidade Federal de Itajubá, Instituto de Engenharia Mecânica, BRAZIL Co-authors: P.S. Correa, L.R. Pinto, E.E.S. Lora, R. Vieira, UNIFEI, Itajubá, Brazil; A. Ratner, UIOWA, IOWA, Usa 2CV.3.5 DEVELOPMENT OF A HIGHLY EFFICIENT MICRO-SCALE CHP SYSTEM BASED ON FUEL-FLEXIBLE GASIFICATION AND A SOFC Thomas BRUNNER, Bios Bioenergiesysteme, AUSTRIA Co-authors: I. Obernberger, Bios Bioenergiesysteme, Graz, Austria; M. Kerschbaum, Windhager Zentralheizung Technik GmbH, Seekirchen, Austria; P.V. Aravind, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; R. Makkus, HyGear BV, Arnhem, The Netherlands; S. Megel, Fraunhofer Institut fuer Keramische Technologien und Systeme, Dresden, Germany; M. Hauth, AVL LIST GmbH, Graz, Austria; T. Goetz, Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie GmbH, Wuppertal, Germany; W. Zappa, Utrecht University, Utecht, The Netherlands 2CV.3.6 POLYGENERATION AIMING THE GENERATION OF HYDROGEN AND HYTHANE VIA BIOMASS STEAM GASIFICATION Michael KRAUSSLER, Bioenergy 2020+, Area Gasification Dpt., AUSTRIA Co-authors: J. Priscak, Bioenergy2020+, Guessing, Austria; F. Benedikt, H. Hofbauer, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria 2CV.3.8 MULTI-PHASE FLUID DYNAMIC OF SYNGAS FLOW ACROSS A THROTTLE BODY IN A GASIFIER-ENGINE SYSTEM Giulio ALLESINA, BEELab (Bio Energy Efficiency Laboratory), Enzo Ferrari Engineering Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: S. Pedrazzi, M. Puglia, N. Morselli, P. Tartarini, BEELab (Bio energy efficiency laboratory), Department of Engineering, University of Modena and Reggi, Modena, Italy; J. Mason, ALL Power Labs, Berkeley, Usa 2CV.3.9 ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS CHARS THERMAL DECOMPOSITION: EXPERIMENTAL TESTS AND MODELLING IN NITROGEN AND IN CARBON DIOXIDE ATMOSPHERE Eleonora CORDIOLI, Free University of Bolzano, Faculty of Science and Technology, ITALY Co-authors: F. Patuzzi, M. Baratieri, Free University of Bolzano, Italy 2CV.3.10 VALORIZATION PATHWAYS FOR CHAR FROM SMALL SCALE GASIFICATION SYSTEMS IN SOUTH-TYROL: THE NEXT GENERATION PROJECT Francesco PATUZZI, Free University of Bolzano, Faculty of Science and Technology, ITALY Co-authors: D. Basso, A. Gasparella, M. Baratieri, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy; W. Tirler, Ecoresearch srl, Bolzano, Italy; S. Dal Savio, IDM Südtirol - Alto Adige, Bolzano, Italy; A. Rizzo, D. Chiaramonti, RE-CORD Consortium, Firenze, Italy 2CV.3.3 DEVELOPMENT OF A NEW DESIGN CONCEPT AND OPERATIONAL 2CV.3.13 EXPERIENCE OF A HIGHLY EFFICIENT, COMPACT SIZE MICRO-CHP PLANT SEPIOLITE PERFORMANCE AS BED MATERIAL TOWARDS GAS AND TAR FOR VARIOUS BIOMASS FUELS COMPOSITIONS DURING C. CARDUNCULUS L. GASIFICATION Markus BUCHMAYR, Graz University of Technology, Institute of Thermal Daniel SERRANO GARCIA, Carlos III University of Madrid, Thermal and Fluid Engineering, AUSTRIA Engineering Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: J. Gruber, M. Hargassner, Hargassner GmbH, Weng, Austria; C. Hochenauer, Graz Co-authors: S. Sanchez Delgado, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Leganes, Spain; A. Horvat, 122 University of Technology, Austria University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland 123 VISUAL

63 VISUAL VISUAL S VISUAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE CV.3.14 BIOMASS GASIFICATION CHAR AS A LOW-COST ADSORBENT FOR CO2 CAPTURE Vittoria BENEDETTI, Free University of Bolzano, Faculty of Science and Technology, ITALY Co-authors: F. Patuzzi, M. Baratieri, Free University of Bolzano, Italy 2CV.3.15 EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS AND PARAMETRIC ANALYSIS OF WOOD, TORREFIED AND COFFEE GROUNDS PELLETS GASIFICATION CARRIED OUT ON A PILOT PLANT REACTOR Daniele ANTOLINI, Free University of Bolzano, Faculty of Science and Technology, ITALY Co-authors: M. Grigiante, M. Brighenti, University of Trento, Italy 2CV.3.17 INFLUENCE OF THE STOICHIOMETRIC RATIO ON TAR AND HYDROCARBON COMPOSITION DURING FLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATION Diego FUENTES-CANO, University of Seville, Chemical and Environmental Engineering Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: A. Gómez-Barea, P. Haro, S. Nilsson, University of Seville, Seville, Spain 2CV.3.18 DEVELOPMENT OF A MULTI-STAGE BIOMASS GASIFICATION TECHNOLOGY TO PRODUCE ENERGY QUALITY GAS Alexander KOZLOV, Melentiev Energy Systems Institute, Thermodynamics Dpt., RUSSIAN FEDERATION Co-authors: D. Svishchev, A. Keiko, V. Shamansky, Melentiev Energy Systems Institute of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Irkutsk, Russian Federation 2CV.3.19 EFFECTOOF FEEDSTOCK HEATING RATE ON SUPERCRITICAL WATER GASIFICATION OF GLUCOSE AND GUAIACOL MIXTURE Yukihiko MATSUMURA, Hiroshima University, Energy and Environmental Engineering Division, JAPAN Co-authors: S. Inoue, O. Farobie, P. Changsuwan, Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan; T. Inoue, Fukken Co., Ltd., Hiroshima, Japan; Y. Kawai, Chuden Plant Co., Ltd., Hiroshima, Japan; T. Noguchi, Toyo Koatsu Co., Ltd., Hiroshima, Japan; H. Tanigawa, The Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc. University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan 2CV.3.21 TAR REMOVAL FROM SYNGAS WITH NATURAL ZEOLITES FROM TUFFS: WET SCRUBBING AND CATALYTIC CRACKING Valerio PAOLINI, National Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, ITALY Co-authors: F. Petracchini, National Research Council of Italy - Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Monterotondo, Italy; C. Lo Piano, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy; L. Longo, M. Carnevale, F. Gallucci, Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l analisi dell economia agraria - Ingegneria agraria (, Monterotondo, Italy; A. Colantoni, Università della Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy 2CV.3.23 A TECHNO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION VIA FLUIDISED BED GASIFICATION PROCESS FROM MISCANTHUS Paul GILBERT, University of Manchester, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: C. Chang, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, U, Manchester, United Kingdom 2CV.3.25 DETAILED MODELING OF BIOMASS GASIFICATION AND COMBUSTION UNDER ASPEN PLUS: FROM THE FOREST TO THE PROCESS Francis BILLAUD, CNRS-LRGP, Process Engineering (Biomass) Dpt., FRANCE Co-authors: J. Francois, C. Pelletier, A. Dufour, CNRS, Nancy, France 2CV.3.26 ALGAE CONVERSION TO HYDROGEN AND POWER BY INTEGRATION OF DRYING, GASIFICATION, AND CHEMICAL LOOPING COMBUSTION Muhammad AZIZ, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Institute of Innovative Research, JAPAN Co-author: I.N. Zaini, Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan 2CV.3.30 ASSESSMENT OF THE SYNGAS PRODUCED BY GASIFICATION OF VINE SHOOTS IN AN EXPERIMENTAL DOWNDRAFT REACTOR Leonardo LONGO, Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e l Analisi dell Economia Agraria, Dip. Ingegneria agraria, ITALY Co-authors: F. Gallucci, L. Pari, M. Salerno, M. Carnevale, Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l analisi dell economia agraria - Ingegneria agraria (CREA, Monterotondo, Italy; V. Paolini, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Istituto sull Inquinamento Atmosferico (CNR-IIA), Monterotondo, Italy; A. Colantoni, Università degli Studi della Tuscia - Dipartimento di Scienze Agrarie e Forestali (UNITUS- DAFNE), Viterbo, Italy 2CV.3.33 BIOMASS GASIFICATION IN DOWNDRAFT DUAL STAGE REACTOR BY EXPERIMENTAL ANALYSIS AND SIMULATION WITH CFD TOOLS Electo Eduardo SILVA LORA, Universidade Federal de Itajubá, Instituto de Engenharia Mecânica, BRAZIL Co-authors: D.M. Yepes Maya, R. Vieira Andrade, UNIFEI, Itajubá, Brazil; A.L. Espinosa Sarmiento, UNIFEI/CEFET-RJ, Angra dos Reis, Brazil; C.A. Aguirre Rodriguez, UNIFEI, Bogotà, Colombia; A. Ratner, Iowa State University, Ames, Usa; L.J. Mendes Neto, L.R. de Mello e Pinto, UNIFEI, Itajubà, Brazil 2CV.3.34 TECHNICAL EVALUATION OF RESIDUAL BIOMASSES IN COLOMBIA FOR GASIFICATION IN FLUIDIZED BED Sonia L. RINCON PRAT, National University of Colombia, Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering Dpt., COLOMBIA Co-authors: D.C. Guío-Pérez, L.E. Cáceres Martínez, P. Hartwig, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá, COLOMBIA 2CV.3.35 CFD SIMULATION OF A SMALL-SCALE UP-DRAFT CO-GASIFICATION OF WOOD PELLET AND CHARCOAL WITH EXPERIMENTAL VERIFICATION Chootrakul SIRIPAIBOON, Kasetsart University, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., THAILAND Co-authors: P. Sarabhorn, W. Siwakosit, C. Plengsa-ard, C. Areeprasert, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, 2CV.3.22 MODELLING OF A SMALL SCALE ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM BASED ON AN OPEN TOP GASIFIER COUPLED WITH A DUAL FUEL DIESEL ENGINE Carlo CALIGIURI, Free University of Bolzano, ITALY Thailand 124 Co-authors: D. Antolini, F. Patuzzi, M. Renzi, M. Baratieri, University of Bolzano, Italy 125 VISUAL

64 VISUAL S VISUAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 VISUAL 2CV.3.37 VAPOR-PHASE REACTIONS OF CELLULOSE GASIFICATION Haruo KAWAMOTO, Kyoto University, Graduate School of Energy Science, JAPAN Co-authors: A. Fukutome, S. Saka, Kyoto University, Japan 2CV.3.40 THE FLEDGED PROJECT: DME PRODUCTION FROM BIOMASS GASIFICATION WITH FLEXIBLE SORPTION-ENHANCED PROCESSES Matteo Carmelo ROMANO, Polytechnic of Milan, Group of Energy Conversion Systems, ITALY Co-authors: I. Martínez, Polytechnic of Milan, Italy; C. Alonso, Ecohispanica, Madrid, Spain; J. Boon, ECN, Petten, The Netherlands; E. Coda, J. Palonen, Amec Foster Wheeler, Varkaus, Finland; A. Dauriat, Quantis, Lausanne, Switzerland; G. Grasa, R. Murillo, ICB-CSIC, Zaragoza, Spain; T. Hyppänen, J. Ritvanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland; T. Jayabalan, Institut National de l Environnement Industriel et des Risques, Verneuil-en-Halatte, France; J. Mooijer, Frames Renewable Energy Solutions, Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands; S. Rojas, ICP-CSIC, Madrid, Spain; R. Spörl, University of Stuttgart, Germany; J. Vente, Energy research Centre of the Netherlands, Petten, The Netherlands 2CV.3.41 PILOT PLANT AIR-STEAM GASIFICATION OF NUT SHELLS FOR SYNGAS PRODUCTION Francesco ZIMBARDI, ENEA Research Centre, Energy Technologies Department, ITALY Co-authors: N. Cerone, L. Contuzzi, V. Valeria, ENEA Research Centre, Rotondella, ITALY; M.S. Celiktas, Ege University Solar Energy Institute, Izmir, TURKEY 2CV.3.45 MULTI-STEP REACTION KINETIC MODEL FOR SECONDARY VAPOR-PHASE CRACKING OF LIGNIN-DERIVED TAR Elmer LEDESMA, University of St. Thomas, Chemistry and Physics Dpt., USA 2CV.3.47 CHARACTERISATION OF THE CHAR OBTAINED FROM BIOMASS GASIFICATION IN A SPOUTED BED REACTOR Filippo MARCHELLI, Free University of Bolzano, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, ITALY Co-authors: D. Bove, M. Baratieri, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy; C. Moliner, B. Bosio, E. Arato, University of Genova, Italy; M. Curti, G. Rovero, Polytechnic of Turin, Italy 2CV.3.54 A KINETIC STUDY OF STEAM GASIFICATION OF RESIDUAL BIOMASS FROM SICILIAN AGRO-INDUSTRIES Mauro PRESTIPINO, University of Messina, Engineering Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: A. Galvagno, University of Messina, Messina, Italy; O. Karlstrom, A. Brink, Abo Akademi, Turku, Finland; N. Cerone, F. Zimbardi, ENEA, Matera, Italy 2CV.3.55 NON-THERMAL PLASMA-CATALYTIC PROCESSING FOR TAR REDUCTION TO DELIVER HIGH QUALITY SYNGAS FROM REAL BIOMASS GASIFICATION Ella BLANQUET, University of Leeds, School of Chemical & Process Engineering, UNITED KINGDOM Co-authors: M.A. Nahil, P.T. Williams, University of Leeds, United Kingdom 2CV.3.61 COMPARISON BETWEEN EQUILIBRIUM AND KINETIC MODELS WITH ASPEN PLUS FOR A FULL SCALE BIOMASS DOWNDRAFT GASIFIER Stefano FRIGO, University of Pisa, Energy, Systems, Territory and Costruction Engineering Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: R. Gabbrielli, M. Seggiani, University of Pisa - DICI, Pisa, Italy 2CV.3.62 CRYSTAL-PLANE EFFECT OF CERIA ON THE ACTIVITY OF AU/CEO2 FOR PREFERENTIAL CO OXIDATION Mike CARLTONBIRD, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, Chulalongkorn University, THAILAND Co-author: A. Luengnaruemitchai, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand 2CV.3.63 ADSORPTION AND DESORPTION OF METHANE AND CARBON DIOXIDE ON COCONUT SHELL ACTIVATED CARBON: EFFECT OF DESORPTION TIME AND CARBON DIOXIDE ADSORPTION Suwadee UTTARAPHAT, Chulalongkorn University, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, THAILAND Co-authors: P. Rangsunvigit, B. Kittiyanan, The Petroleum and Petrochemical College, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; S. Kulprathipanja, UOP, A Honeywell Company, Des Plaines, Illinois, Usa VISUAL 2CV.3.49 BIOMASS PARTICLE GASIFICATION: TOWARDS A RELIABLE COMPREHENSIVE MODEL FOR BIOMASS PARTICLE GASIFICATION Xiyan LI, Aalborg University, Energy Technology Dpt., DENMARK Co-author: C. Yin, Aalborg University, Denmark 2CV.3.50 COMBINED STEAM AND CO2-GASIFICATION IN FLUIDISED BED STEAM GASIFIERS AND INFLUENCE ON SUBSEQUENT HOT GAS CLEANING Felix FISCHER, Technische Universität München, Institute for Energy Systems, GERMANY Co-authors: S. Fendt, H. Spliethoff, Institute for Energy Systems, Munich, Germany 2CV.3.65 INVESTIGATION OF AMMONIA REMOVAL IN THE SIMULATED GAS OF BIOMASS GASIFICATION BY H2-REDUCED TITANOMAGNETITE Yanjie WANG, University of Canterbury, Chemical and Process Engineering Dpt., NEW ZEALAND Co-authors: S. Pang, S. Pang, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand

65 VISUAL S VISUAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE 2017 VISUAL 17:00-18:30 VISUAL S 2CV.4 Optimising Biogas Processes by Feedstocks, Technologies and Gas Utilisation ROOM: Poster Area CHAIRPERSONS: Jens Bo HOLM-NIELSEN, Aalborg University, DENMARK Bernhard DROSG, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Alessandro AGOSTINI, ENEA, Italy 2CV.4.1 BIOGAS TREATMENT USING ALTERNATIVE ADSORBENTS: PILOT TEST RESULTS WITH MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATION BOTTOM ASH Marta FONTSERE OBIS, INSA Lyon, DEEP Laboratory, FRANCE Co-authors: M. Fontseré Obis, P. Germain, H. Benbelkacem, INSA Lyon, Villeurbanne, France 2CV.4.5 EFFECT OF MECHANICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PRE-TREATMENTS IN THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF WOOD Ioannis ZARKADAS, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Chemical Engineering Dpt., GREECE Co-authors: D. Sarigiannis, F. Kaldis, M. Lioti, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece; P. Katopodis, University of Ioannina, Greece 2CV.4.6 A SUSTAINABLE BIOENERGY GENERATION PROCESS COMBINING DIGESTATE FOR ALGAE CULTIVATION AND FURTHER ANAEROBIC DIGESTION FOR METHANE PRODUCTION Na DUAN, China Agricultural University, College of Water Resources and Civil Engineering, P.R. CHINA Co-author: R.R. Li, China Agricultural University, Beijing, P.R. China 2CV.4.7 COMPARATIVE STUDY CONCERNING ANAEROBIC FERMENTATION OF CEREAL DEGRADED MATERIALS Ioana IONEL, Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., ROMANIA Co-authors: A.E. Cioabla, A.G. Dumitrel, M.D. Vasilescu, Universitatea Politehnica Timisoara, Romania 2CV.4.12 BIOGAS YIELD OF THE RESIDUES FROM THE CARDOON SEEDS MILLING: RESULTS OF THE PRELIMINARY LABORATORY EXPERIMENTATIONS Andrea NICOLINI, University of Perugia, CIRIAF, ITALY Co-authors: G. Cavalaglio, V. Coccia, A. Petrozzi, F. Cotana, E. Pompili, CIRIAF-CRB, Perugia, Italy 2CV.4.13 Software Development for Bioelectrochemical System Modelling Mobolaji SHEMFE, University of Surrey, Centre for Environment and Sustainability, UNITED KINGDOM Co-author: J. Sadhukhan, University of Surrey, Guildford, United Kingdom 2CV.4.14 INVESTIGATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE MIXING IN A BIOGAS DIGESTER WITH A LABORATORY EXPERIMENT AND AN ARTIFICIAL MODEL SUBSTRATE Leonhard WIEDEMANN, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, Institute of New Energy Systems, GERMANY Co-authors: M. Sonnleitner, M. Goldbrunner, Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt, Ingolstadt, Germany; T. Janus, De Monfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom; F. Conti, University of Padova, Italy 2CV.4.16 EVALUATION OF LOW-COST ENHANCED BIODIGESTERS FOR PUBLIC USE IN RURAL SOCIETIES IN COLOMBIA Eric Charles PETERSON, Universidad Icesi, Biochemical Engineering Dpt., COLOMBIA Co-authors: J.W.A. Langeveld, Biomass Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands; P.M.F. Quist-Wessel, Agriquest, Heteren, The Netherlands 2CV.4.17 ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF FOOD WASTE Gilberto MARTINS, Universidade Federal do ABC, CECS Dpt., BRAZIL Co-authors: B.P. de Oliveira, L.H. dos Santos Oliveira, Universidade Federal do ABC, Santo André, Brazil 2CV.4.18 ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF ENERGY BEETS Vilis DUBROVSKIS, Latvia University of Agriculture, Institute of Energetics, LATVIA Co-authors: I. Plume, Latvia University of Agriculture, Jelgava, Latvia; J. Vinters, ZS Ligo, Lielplatone, Latvia 2CV.4.19 DUCKWEED AS INNOVATIVE FEEDSTOCK FOR BIOGAS PRODUCTION - A COMPARISON OF TWO FERMENTER CONCEPTS Torsten REINELT, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Biochemical Conversion Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: B. Schumacher, J. Liebetrau, DBFZ-German Biomass Research Centre, Leipzig, Germany 2CV.4.25 THE COMPARISON OF INOCULUM SOURCES ON START-UP OF ANAEROBIC DIGESTION TREATING PROTEIN- AND LIPID-RICH SUBSTRATE Seokhwan HWANG, Pohang University of Science and Technology, KOREA Co-authors: J Lee, SG Shin, J Shin, POSTECH, Pohang, Korea 2CV.4.28 GRASS FROM LANDSCAPING MEASURES IN BIOGAS PRODUCTION - A SYSTEMS ANALYTICAL APPROACH Tobias DOMNIK, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Institute for Technology Assessment and System Analysis, GERMANY Co-authors: S. Kälber, L. Leible, G. Kappler, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany 2CV.4.29 CONVERSION OF FOOD WASTE INTO ENERGY: IMPACT OF THERMAL PRE- TREATMENT ON HYDROGEN AND METHANE PRODUCTION Camilla Maria BRAGUGLIA, CNR - Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque, ITALY Co-authors: A. Gallipoli, M. Di Carlo, A. Gianico, D. Montecchio, P. Pagliaccia, IRSA-CNR, Monterotondo (Roma), Italy; C. Pastore, IRSA-CNR, Bari, Italy; F. Gironi, University of Rome, Italy VISUAL

66 VISUAL S WEDNESDAY, 14 JUNE CV.4.30 EFFECT OF HYDRAULIC RETENTION TIME ON PERFORMANCE AND MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF WASTE ACTIVATED SLUDGE Seung Gu SHIN, Pohang University of Science and Technology, School of Environmental Science and Engineering, KOREA Co-authors: J. Shin, S. Hwang, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Korea; B.-C. Park, Hyundai Steel Company, Dangjin, Korea VISUAL S TUESDAY, 13 JUNE CV.4.45 EFFECT OF HYDRODYNAMIC DISINTEGRATION OF THE LIGNOCELLULOSIC SUBSTRATE ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE AGRICULTURAL BIOGAS PLANT Agnieszka CYDZIK-KWIATKOWSKA, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Environmental Biotechnology Dpt., POLAND Co-authors: M. Debowski, M. Zielinski, M. Zielinska, A. Glowacka-Gil, P. Rusanowska, Uniwersity of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn, Poland 2CV.4.33 MULTI-STAGE SEMI-DRY ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF OFMSW AND CATTLE MANURE IMPROVED BY NATURAL ZEOLITES Valerio PAOLINI, National Research Council, Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, ITALY Co-authors: F. Petracchini, F. Liotta, M. Perilli, A. Bencini, National Research Council of Italy - Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, Monterotondo, Italy; D. Cerioni, Social Energy srl, Guidonia, Italy; F. Gallucci, M. Carnevale, Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e l Analisi dell Economia Agraria, Unità di Ricerca per l In, Monterotondo, Italy 2CV.4.35 EVALUATION AND MODELLING THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF COMMERCIAL SCALE BIOGAS PLANTS René CASARETTO, Hochschule Flensburg, Green Engineering Dpt., GERMANY Co-author: J. Born, Hochschule Flensburg, Flensburg, Germany VISUAL 2CV.4.37 ANAEROBIC DIGESTION SYSTEM FOR BIO-CH4 AND BIO-H2 PRODUCTION UTILIZING FISH WASTE IN NORWAY: A COMPARISON BETWEEN A SINGLE STAGE AND TWO STAGE REACTOR PROCESS Shiplu SARKER, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Energy and Process Engineering, NORWAY Co-authors: Jacob Lamb, Kristian Lien, Dag Hjelme, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, NORWAY VISUAL 2CV.4.38 ISOLATION OF PROTEASE-PRODUCING BACILLUS SP. FROM WASTEWATER SLUDGE FOR SOLUBILIZATION OF PRIMARY SLUDGE Junghyun JU, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, KOREA Co-authors: D.J. Ko, J.W. Seo, C.H. Kim, B.R. Oh, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Jeongeup, Korea 2CV.4.42 SCREENING OF LIPASE-PRODUCING BURKHOLDERIA SP. FROM WASTEWATER SLUDGE FOR SOLUBILIZATION OF PRIMARY SLUDGE Sun-Yeon HEO, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, KOREA Co-authors: D..J Ko, J.W. Seo, C.H. Kim, B.R. Oh, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Jeongeup, Korea 2CV.4.44 THE USE OF THE HYDRODYNAMIC CAVITATION FOR DISINTEGRATION OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS Magdalena ZIELINSKA, University of Warmia and Mazury, Environmental Biotechnology Dpt., POLAND Co-authors: M. Zielinski, M. Debowski, A. Cydzik-Kwiatkowska, A. Glowacka-Gil, P. Rusanowska, 130 University of Warmia and Mazury, Olsztyn, Poland 131

67 VISUAL VISUAL S VISUAL S THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 THURSDAY, 15 JUNE :00-10:30 VISUAL S 1DV.1 Quantifying Biomass Availability for Bioenergy and Biomass Characterisation Studies. Municipal and Industrial Biowaste Innovations in Processing and Products ROOM: Poster Area CHAIRPERSON: Peter KUIKMAN, Alterra Wageningen UR, THE NETHERLANDS Gianni FACCIOTTO, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research & Economics, Casale Monferrato, Italy 1DV.1.1 SUSTAINABLE BIOMASS PRODUCTION ON MARGINAL LANDS (SEEMLA) Wibke BAUMGARTEN, FNR - Agency for Renewable Resources, EU/International Affairs, GERMANY Co-authors: W. Gerwin, F. Repmann, BTU, Cottbus, Germany; N. Rettenmaier, IFEU, Heidelberg, Germany; F. Kiourtsis, D. Keramitzis, DAMT, Thessaloniki, Greece; S. Galatsidas, N. Gounaris, DUTH, Komotini, Greece; O. Hanzhenko, V. Ivanina, IBC&SB NAAS, Kiev, Ukraine; K. Bogatov, I. Gnap, SALIX, Kiev, Ukraine; F. Barbera, D. Mattioli, Legambiente, Rome, Italy 1DV.1.2 ASSESSMENT OF SHRUB BIOMASS AVAILABILITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF ITS HARVESTING FOR ENERGY PURPOSES: A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH IN THE MEDITERRANEAN Borja Daniel GONZALEZ-GONZALEZ, INIA, SPAIN Co-authors: H. Sixto, A. Va zquez, F. Montes, M Sanchez-Gonzalez, I. Canellas, INIA, Madrid, Spain 1DV.1.3 SHORT ROTATION WOODY CROPS: EXPERIENCES FROM THE EU PROJECT SRCPLUS Dominik RUTZ, WIP, Biomass Unit, GERMANY Co-authors: R. Mergner, J.M. Ugalde, WIP, Munich, Germany; R. Janssen, WIP Renewable Energies, Munich, Germany; S. Hinterreiter, Biomassehof Achental, Grassau, Germany; I. Eleftheriadis, Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving, Athens, Greece; A. Zandeckis, Ekodoma, Riga, Latvia; Z. Fistrek, B. Kulisic, Energy Institute Hrvoje Pozar, Zagreb, Croatia; T. Perutka, Energy Agency of the Zlín region, Zlin, Czech Republic; D. Lazdina, Latvian State Forest Research Institute Silava, Salaspils, Latvia; N. Toskovski, G. Toskovska, Secondary School Car Samoil - Resen, Resen, Macedonia; I. Dimitriou, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden; A. Leplus, J. Bernard, Association d Initiatives Locales pour l Energie et l Environnement, Rennes, France 1DV.1.6 CHARACTERIZATION OF BRAZILIAN SUGARCANE BAGASSE AND SUGARCANE STRAW BASED ON EUROPEAN METHODOLOGIES TO EVALUATE THE POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY CONVERSION Caroline CARRIEL SCHMITT, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, IKFT Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: R. Moreira, P. Coelho Tambani, A. Hakuo Ushima, Institute for Technological Research, Sao Paulo, Brazil; R. Cruz Neves, Brazilian Bioethanol Science and Technology Laboratory, Sao Paulo, Brazil; A. Funke, K. Raffelt, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany 1DV.1.8 ASSESSING BIOMASS RESOURCES FROM OLIVE OIL PRODUCTION IN SPAIN Paloma MANZANARES, CIEMAT, Biofuels Unit, Renewable Energy Division, SPAIN Co-authors: M.J. Negro, I. Ballesteros, M. Ballesteros, CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain; F.J. Gallego, E. Castro, J.C. Lopez-Linares, E. Ruiz, Universidad de Jaen, Jaen, Spain 1DV.1.14 ENERGY CROPS FOR THE TROPICS AND SUBTROPICS Andrew HASHIMOTO, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Molecular Biosciences and Bioengineering Dpt., USA Co-authors: R. Ogoshi, S. Crow, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Usa 1DV.1.16 BIOENERGY DEVELOPMENT AS A SUSTAINABLE ENERGY TO COUNTER ENERGY CRISIS IN BANGLADESH Muntasir MURSHED, North South University, School of Business and Economics, BANGLADESH Co-author: S.B. Amin, North South University, Dhaka, Bangladesh 1DV.1.21 BIOMASS DEMAND POINT LOCATION ANALYZE AT REGIONAL LEVEL AGENT- BASED SIMULATION Mika AALTO, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Laboratory of Bioenergy, FINLAND Co-authors: O.-J. Korpinen, T. Ranta, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Mikkeli, Finland 1DV.1.22 COMPOSTING OF DIFFERENT AGRICULTURAL BY-PRODUCTS WITH RAW DIGESTATE: PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY Massimo BRAMBILLA, Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e l analisi dell economia Agraria, Unità di Ricerca per l Ingegneria Agraria, ITALY Co-authors: D. Boscaro, L. Sartori, A. Pezzuolo, Università degli Studi di Padova, Dipartimento Territorio e Sistemi Agro-Forestali (TESAF), Legnaro, ITALY; A. Chiumenti, F. Da Borso, Università di Udine, Department of Agricultural, Food, Environmental and Animal Sciences (DI4A), Udine, ITALY; C. Bisaglia, Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l analisi dell economia agraria (CREA), Unità di ricerca, Treviglio, ITALY 1DV.1.25 VACUUM TECHNOLOGY FOR WOODCHIPS DRYING Vaclav MAREK, University of West Bohemia, Mechanical Engineering Dpt., CZECH REPUBLIC 1DV.1.27 REGIONAL BIOMASS POTENTIALS FROM AIRBORNE LASER SCANNING DATA, CASE SOUTH-EAST FINLAND Mika LAIHANEN, Lappeenranta University of Technology, LUT Energy Dpt., FINLAND Co-authors: A. Karhunen, T. Ranta, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland 1DV.1.28 A BI-OBJECTIVE MODEL TO LOCATE SEVERAL BIO-REFINERIES AND OPTIMIZE THEIR SUPPLIES Nasim ZANDI ATASHBAR, University of Technology of Troyes, FRANCE Co-authors: N. Labadie, C. Prins, University of Technology of Troyes, Troyes, France 1DV.1.7 SPATIAL BIOMASS SUPPLY OF FAST-GROWING PLANTATIONS FOR ENERGY Blas MOLA, University of Easter Finland, FINLAND 132 Co-authors: B. Mola-Yudego, UEF/SLU, Joensuu, Finland; I. Dimitriou, SLU, Uppsala, Sweden 133 VISUAL

68 VISUAL S VISUAL S THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 VISUAL 1DV.1.30 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF TIME INVESTMENT ON COOKING ENERGY FUEL TRANSITION IN RURAL INDIA AND NEPAL Karabee DAS, University of Groningen, IVEM, ESRIG Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: G. Pradhan, Univeristy of Groningen, The Netherlands; M. Hiloidhari, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, India; D.C. Baruah, Tezpur University, Tezpur, India; S. Nonhebel, University of Groningen, The Netherlands 1DV.1.32 AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST RESIDUES IN PERU: POTENTIAL FOR BIOENERGY USE Estela ASSUREIRA, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Engineering Dpt., PERU Co-author: M. Assureira, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, Lima, Peru 1DV.1.35 EUBCE STUDENT AWARDEE HOW TO PRESERVE THE ENERGY POTENTIAL OF ORGANIC RESIDUES DURING STORAGE? FOCUS ON ANAEROBIC DIGESTION Ruben FRANCO, Universitè de Lyon, INSA Lyon, DEEP Research Group, FRANCE Co-authors: R. Teixeira Franco, P. Buffiere, R. Bayard, Universitè de Lyon, INSA Lyon, DEEP Laboratory, Villeurbanne, France 1DV.1.36 VANE TORQUE TESTER FOR FOREST BIOMASS Mateusz STASIAK, Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, POLAND Co-authors: M. Molenda, Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lublin, Poland; S. Nosek, Termall Sp. z o.o. Rozruch Moc Ekologia, Belchatów, Poland 1DV.1.38 WOODY BIOMASS FOR ENERGY USE FROM RESIDUES AND WASTE OF FOREST UTILISATIONS AND PRUNING WOODY CROPS IN ITALY Domenico COALOA, CREA-Council for Agricultural Research end Economics, Trasformazioni Industriali Dpt., ITALY Co-author: G. Facciotto, Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Casale Monferrato, Italy 1DV.1.39 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF GRANULAR BIOMASS DETERMINED IN VANE TORQUE TESTER Marek MOLENDA, Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, POLAND Co-author: M. Stasiak, Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Lublin, Poland 1DV.1.41 ENERGY-EFFICIENT COLD-AIR VENTILATION OF COARSE WOOD CHIPS FROM SHORT ROTATION COPPICE Ralf PECENKA, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy (ATB), Post Harvest Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: H. Lenz, C. Idler, Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering, Potsdam, Germany 1DV.1.43 A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS ON THE POTENTIAL BIOENERGY PRODUCTION FROM AGRO-FORESTRY CROPS AND RESIDUES IN ANGOLA Ana Luisa FERNANDO, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Ciências e Tecnologia Biomassa Dpt., PORTUGAL Co-author: F. Cativa, FCT/UNL, Lisbon, Portugal 1DV.1.48 AMBIENT DRYING OF EUCALYPTUS GRANDIS IN HAWAII: EXPERIMENTAL AND MODEL RESULTS Scott TURN, University of Hawaii, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, USA Co-author: D.H. Harris, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, Honolulu, Usa 1DV.1.50 CONCEPTUAL DESCRIPTION OF INTEGRATED BIOMASS LOGISTICAL CENTRES (IBLCS) Bert ANNEVELINK, Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, Biorefinery & Sustainable Value Chains Dpt., THE NETHERLANDS Co-author: E. Annevelink, Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, Wageningen, The Netherlands 1DV.1.55 CARACTERIZATION OF TORREFIED BIOMASS AND CO-FIRING EXPERIMETAL INVESTIGATION IN PILOT SCALE COMBUSTION SYSTEM YongWoon LEE, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Thermochemical Energy System Group, KOREA Co-authors: T. Chae, J. Lee, B. Kang, W. Yang, Korea Institute of Industrial Technology, Cheonan-si, Korea; C. Ryu, Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon-si, Korea 1DV.1.58 BENCHMARKING DIFFERENT TREATMENT METHODS FOR ORGANIC MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE Dominik RUTZ, WIP, Biomass Unit, GERMANY Co-authors: R Mergner, R Janssen, WIP, Munich, Germany; B. Ribic, A. Hadzic, G. Mijic, Zagreb City Holding, Zagreb, Croatia; T. Puksec, N. Duic, University of Zagreb (UNIZAG FSB), Zagreb, Croatia; R. Zweiler, C. Doczekal, P. Novakovits, Güssing Energy Technologies, Güssing, Austria; A. Gruevska, G. Antevski, M. Caloski, JSP Skopje, Skopje, Macedonia; D. Mitkovski, K. Petrusevski, E. Cvetkovska, City of Skopje, Skopje, Macedonia; L. Chacón Ladrón de Guevara, Instituto Andaluz de Tecnologia, Sevilla, Spain; M. Kazeroni, Observatoire Régional des Déchets d Île-de-France, Paris, France 1DV.1.59 BIOMASS-CONCEPTS FOR TOURISM AEREAS Gerold HAFNER, University of Stuttgart, ISWA - Institute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management Dpt., GERMANY 1DV.1.61 ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF THE PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION OF BIO- FERTILIZERS FROM ORGANIC WASTE DIGESTATES IN COMPARISON TO MINERAL FERTILIZERS Felicitas BECHSTEIN, Institut für Agrar- und Stadtökologische Projekte an der Humboldt-Univ. zu Berlin, Food Technology Dpt., GERMANY Co-authors: C.-L. Ross, K. Sensel-Gunke, V. Wilken, Institute of Agricultural and Urban Ecological Projects affiliated to Berlin Humboldt University (IA, Berlin, Germany 1DV.1.42 MECHANICAL EXTRACTION AND RECOVERY OF ROOTSTOKS FROM END LIFE ORCHARDS TO PRODUCE BIOENERGY Luigi PARI, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Unità di Ricerca per l Ingegneria Agraria - CREA-ING, ITALY Co-authors: A. Scarfone, V. Alfano, E. Santangelo, A. Suardi, A. Del Giudice, F. Gallucci, CREA-ING, 134 Monterotondo (Rome), Italy 135 VISUAL

69 VISUAL S VISUAL S THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 THURSDAY, 15 JUNE DV.1.62 A FOUR-STEP GASIFICATION-COMBUSTION PROCESS FOR THE CLEAN CONVERSION OF MSW Ruizhi ZHANG, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Institute of Thermal Energy Engineering, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: R.H. Yin, Y.H. Luo, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, P.R. China 1DV.1.79 INTERNAL PELLET DENSITY HETEROGENEITY VIEWED IN 3D USING X-RAY TOMOGRAPHY Mikael THYREL, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Forest Biomaterials and Technology Dpt., SWEDEN Co-author: T.A Lestander, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå, Sweden VISUAL 1DV.1.63 DEMAND-ORIENTED GENERATION OF SEWAGE GAS FROM ORGANIC WASTE MATERIAL BY CO-FERMENTATION OF LIQUID COMPONENTS IN SEWAGE SLUDGE DIGESTERS Philipp PILSL, University of Stuttgart, Institute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management, GERMANY Co-authors: C. Maurer, L. Boehme, D. Leverenz, P. Maurer, M. Kranert, University of Stuttgart, Germany 1DV.1.66 TECHNOLOGY OF DRYING AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SOLID REFUSE FUEL FROM ORGANIC WASTES WITH HIGH WATER CONTENTS Tae-In OHM, Hanbat National University, Civil & Environmental Engineering Dpt., KOREA Co-authors: J. Chae, S. Kim, S.Y. Kim, Hanbat National University, Deajeon, Korea 1DV.1.68 CHARACTERIZATION OF ASHES FROM MSW INCINERATION PLANTS Liang WANG, SINTEF Energy Research, Thermal Energy Dpt., NORWAY Co-authors: B. Oye, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, Trondheim, Norway; M. Becidan, O. Skreiberg, SINTEF Energy Research, Trondheim, Norway; P. Vatland, J. Stuen, EGE (Waste-to-Energy Agency), Oslo, Norway; E. Evensen, M. Fossum, Statkraft Varme, Trondheim, Norway 1DV.1.72 ORGANIC WASTE AND RESOURCE MANAGEMENT IN TOURISM AREAS Dominik LEVERENZ, University Stuttgart, Institute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management, GERMANY Co-authors: G. Hafner, P. Pilsl, University of Stuttgart, Germany 1DV.1.73 PERFORMANCE AND MICROBIAL DYNAMICS OF FULL-SCALE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT THAT DIVERSIFIED DENITRIFICATION CARBON SOURCE BY USING TWO ORGANIC WASTES Seokhwan HWANG, Pohang University of Science and Technology, KOREA Co-authors: E.J. Kim, S.G. Shin, M.A.H. Jannat, J.H. Shin, J.Y. Lee, J.VV. Tongco, Postech, Pohang, Korea 1DV.1.81 PREDICTION OF LOWER HEATING VALUE OF WASTES OF SANTO ANDRE USING MULTIVARIATE REGRESSION Juliana Tofano. DE CAMPOS LEITE TONELI, Universidade Federal do ABC Co-authors: R. Drudi, K. Drudi, G.Antonio, G. Martins, J.T.C.L. Toneli, UFABC, Santo André, BRAZIL 1DV.1.83 ROLE OF EFFICIENT MICROORGANISMS IN RAPID COMPOSTING OF KITCHEN WASTE Ritika PATHAK, Indian Institute of Technology, Centre for Rural Development and Technology, INDIA Co-authors: S. Sharma, R. Prasad, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India 1DV.1.86 OPTIMIZATION OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS BY PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS: A CASE STUDY IN REUNION ISLAND. Christelle HATIK, University of La Reunion, FRANCE Co-authors:J.C. Gatina, University of la Réunion, Le Tampon, FRANCE 1DV.1.84 ESTIMATION OF CROP RESIDUE PRODUCTION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION WITH EMPIRICAL MODELS. A NEW APPROACH CONSIDERING CROP PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS Sara GARCIA CONDADO, European Commission, JRC, Directorate for Sustainable Resources - Food Security Unit (D.5), ITALY Co-authors: R, López-Lozano, M. Van der Velde, L. Panarello, A. Zucchini, I. Cerrani, L. Nisini, B. Baruth, European Commission, Joint Research Center (JRC), Directorate for Sustainable Resources Food Secur, Ispra, ITALY 1DV.1.88 HEATING VALUE MODELLING USING COMPUTATIONAL AND MATHEMATICAL TECHNIQUES Gilberto MARTINS, Universidade Federal do ABC, CECS Dpt., BRAZIL Co-authors:R. Drudi, K.C.R. Drudi, G.C. Antonio, J.T.C.L. Toneli, UFABC, Santo André, BRAZIL VISUAL 1DV.1.74 COMPARISON OF DIFFERENT METHODS TO DETERMINE THE SOLIDS CONTENT FOR MSW CHARACTERIZATION Aline RUIZ, Universidade Federal do ABC, BRAZIL Co-authors: A.R. Santana, D.S. Rodrigues, J.M.G. Rios, K.B.B. Marana, C.A. Silva, G.C. Antonio, J.T.C.L. Toneli, Universidade Federal do ABC, Santo André, Brazil 1DV.1.76 CYCLONE DRYING OF SECONDARY SLUDGE FROM PULP AND PAPER MILLS Alejandro GRIMM, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Forest Biomaterials and Technology Dpt., SWEDEN 136 Co-authors: M. Segerström, S.H. Larsson, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umea, Sweden 137

70 VISUAL S VISUAL S THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 THURSDAY, 15 JUNE :45-12:15 VISUAL S 1DV.2 Dedicated Bioenergy Crops from Planting to Harvesting and Novel Production Systems. Potential and Impact of Algae Production ROOM: Poster Area CHAIRPERSONS: Neeta SHARMA, ENEA Research Centre, ITALY Scott TURN, University of Hawaii, USA Luigi PARI, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, ITALY 1DV.2.1 GENETIC DIVERSITY OF ELEPHANTGRASS ECOTYPES FOR BIOENERGY PRODUCTION João DO AMARAL SANTOS DE CARVALHO ROCHA, Federal University of Vicosa, BRAZIL Co-authors: J.R.A.S.C. Rocha, P.C.S. Carneiro, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Brazil; R.A.D.C. Ferreira, Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Viçosa, Brazil; J.C. Carneiro, J.C. Machado, Embrapa Gado de Leite, Juiz de Fora, Brazil 1DV.2.2 MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF RESPONSE AND ADAPTATION OF THE ENERGY PLANT JATROPHA CURCAS L. TO COLD STRESS Ming GONG, Yunnan Normal University, School of Life Sciences, P.R. CHINA Co-authors: H.B. Wang, Z.R. Zou, Z.G. Li, P.X. Ao, S.S. Wang, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, P.R. China 1DV.2.10 POPLAR SHORT-ROTATION COPPICE IN SOUTHERN ITALY Gianni FACCIOTTO, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research & Economics, Foreste e Legno Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: G. Nervo, S. Bergante, CREA, Casale Monferrato, Italy 1DV.2.13 PERENNIAL GRASSES: BIOMASS QUALITY AND YIELD COMPARISON OF 12 DIFFERENT SPECIES IN THE NORTHERN GREAT PLAINS OF THE UNITED STATES Carlos Sixto CIRIA RAMOS, CIEMAT, Biomasa Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: M.T. Berti, M. Kazula, A. Peterson, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota, Usa 1DV.2.15 ENERGY CROPS: HERBACEOUS PERENNIAL IN PRODUCTION WITH DIFFERENT FERTILIZERS IN THE CENTER OF SPAIN Pedro V. MAURI ABLANQUE, IMIDRA, Investigación Agroambiental Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: A. Plaza, J. Ruiz-Fernandez, M.C. Amoros, S. Iglesias, IMIDRA, Alcalá de Henares, Spain 1DV.2.16 EVALUATION OF NEW PERENNIAL GRASSES FOR BIOMASS PRODUCTION ITALY Gianni FACCIOTTO, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research & Economics, Foreste e Legno Dpt., ITALY Co-author: S. Bergante, CREA, Casale Monferrato, Italy VISUAL 1DV.2.3 BREEDING NEW VARIETY OF CAMELINA SATIVA ADAPTED TO TEMPERATE CONTINENTAL CLIMATE Florentina MATEI, University of Agronomical Sciences, Biotechnologies Dpt., ROMANIA Co-authors: F. Sauca, M. Ciuca, NARDI Fundulea, Romania; N. Farcas, P. Dobre, B. Matei, C.P. Cornea, UASVM Bucharest, Romania; S. Jurcoane, CBM Biotehgen, Bucharest, Romania 1DV.2.17 PATH ANALYSIS OF BIOMASS AND SEED YIELD OF GARDEN CRESS FOR HIGH BIODIESEL PRODUCTION Mehdi MOHEBODINI, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Horticultural Science Dpt., IRAN Co-authors: N. Sabaghnia, University of Maragheh, Iran; M. Mostafaei, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Razi University, Iran VISUAL 1DV.2.5 DETERMINATION OF IMPORTANT TRAITS FOR SEED OIL OF GARDEN CRESS (LEPIDIUM SATIVUM L.) AS A POTENTIAL FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION Naser SABAGHNIA, University of Maragheh, Plant Breeding Dpt., IRAN Co-author: M. Mohebodini, University of Maragheh, Iran 1DV.2.6 VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION OF ULMUS PUMILA L. BY STEM CUTTINGS WITH A VIEW TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF BRED LINES FOR WOODY BIOMASS PLANTATIONS Pedro V. MAURI ABLANQUE, IMIDRA, Investigación Agroambiental Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: I. Bautista, P.V. Mauri, A. Plaza, J. Ruiz-Fernandez, M.C. Amoros, IMIDRA, Alcalá de Henares, Spain; M. Sanz, M.D. Curt, ETSIA-UPM, Madrid, Spain 1DV.2.18 EVALUATION OF BIOMASS QUALITY OF ENDEMIC PLANTS OF CAPE VERDE AIMING ITS POSSIBLE USE FOR FIBER AND ENERGY PRODUCTION Maria Paula DUARTE, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Ciências e Tecnologia da Biomassa Dpt., PORTUGAL Co-authors: K. Lima, A.L. Fernando, B. Mendes, MEtRICs/DCTB/FCT/UNL, Lisboa, Portugal 1DV.2.21 COMBINING HARVEST DATE AND CUTTING HEIGHT TO OPTIMIZE THE SUSTAINABILITY OF MISCANTHUS PRODUCTION FOR ENERGY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION Ana Luisa FERNANDO, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Ciências e Tecnologia Biomassa Dpt., PORTUGAL 1DV.2.7 ASSESSMENT OF OPTIMAL PLANT DENSITY FOR SWITCHGRASS TRANSPLANTS OBTAINED BY THE FLOAT SYSTEM Enrico CEOTTO, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, ITALY Co-author: F. Castelli, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Bovolone, Italy 1DV.2.22 RESPONSE OF THE ENERGY GRASS GIANT REED TO THREE HARVEST STRATEGIES: CROP GROWTH RATE AND DRY MATTER YIELD Enrico CEOTTO, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, ITALY Co-authors: F. Castelli, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Bovolone, Italy; M. Diozzi, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Bologna, Italy

71 VISUAL S VISUAL S THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 THURSDAY, 15 JUNE DV.2.23 USE OF A FLEXIBLE BAR IN STONY SOIL Luigi PARI, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Unità di Ricerca per l Ingegneria Agraria - CREA-ING, ITALY Co-authors: A. Del Giudice, D. Pochi, F. Gallucci, E. Santangelo\, Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l analisi dell economia agraria, Monterotondo, Italy 1DV.2.24 PROTOTYPE FOR UNLOADING FRESH BIOMASS FROM SILO-BAGS Alberto ASSIRELLI, CRA - Agricultural Research Council, ITALY Co-authors: G. Caracciolo, CREA, Forlì, Italy; E. Santangelo, CREA, Roma, Italy 1DV.2.25 INNOVATIVE SYSTEM FOR INDUSTRIAL HEMP HARVESTING Alberto ASSIRELLI, CRA - Agricultural Research Council, ITALY Co-authors: M. Cacchi, G. Caracciolo, CREA, Forlì, Italy; E. Santangelo, CREA, Rome, Italy 1DV.2.42 SALTGAE: ALGAL TREATMENT OF SALINE WASTE WATER COUPLED WITH BIOGAS PRODUCTION AND BIOMASS VALORISATION Giuliano GRASSI, Secretary General, European Biomass Industry Association, BELGIUM Co-authors: R. Reinhardt, AlgEn, Liubjana, Slovenia Republic; F. Englund, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden 1DV.2.44 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS ASSESSMENT OF ALTERNATIVE MICROALGAL BIOFUELS SYSTEMS Jacopo GIUNTOLI, European Commission, JRC, Directorate C: Energy, Transport and Climate, THE NETHERLANDS Co-authors: S. Rocca, European Commission, M. Pucciarelli, European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Petten, The Netherlands; A. Agostini, ENEA Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment, Rome, Italy; L. Marelli, European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra, Italy VISUAL 1DV.2.26 JATROPHA CURCAS L. HARVESTING METHODS: AN ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT Luigi PARI, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Unità di Ricerca per l Ingegneria Agraria - CREA-ING, ITALY Co-authors: A. Suardi, Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l analisi dell economia agraria, Unità di ricerca per l in, Monterotondo, Italy; M.B. Forleo, N. Palmieri, University of Molise, Department of Economics, Campobasso, Italy; A. Outzourhit, R. Ait babahmad, Centre de Devèloppement de la Règion de Tensift, Marrakech, Morocco 1DV.2.32 EFFECT OF BLUE LIGHT ON GROWTH AND OIL ACCUMULATION IN THE MODEL GREEN MICROALGA CHLAMYDOMONAS REINHARDTII Ioannis ZARKADAS, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Chemical Engineering Dpt., GREECE Co-authors: D. Karageorgou, D. Spiliotakopoulou, A. Polydera, H. Stamatis, P. Katapodis, University of Ioannina, Greece; D. Sarigiannis, University of Thessaloniki, Greece 1DV.2.35 OPTIMIZATION OF MICROALGAE CULTURE CONDITIONS FOR BETTER QUALITY BIODIESEL PRODUCTION Xiaoling MIAO, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, School of Life Sciences & Biotechnology, P.R. CHINA 1DV.2.37 MICROALGAE AS A WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM FOR RECIRCULATING FISH WATER POOL Katariina LAHTI, Helsinki University, Environmental Sciences Dpt., FINLAND Co-authors: R. Eskola, Lahti University of Applied Sciences, Lahti, Finland; M. Tossavainen, A. Ojala, M. Romantschuk, Helsinki University, Lahti, Finland 1DV.2.46 ALGAL BIOPROSPECTING TO FEEDSTOCK PRODUCTION: THE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO CASE STUDY Trina HALFHIDE, University of the West Indies, Life Sciences, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO REPUBLIC Co-author: A. Mohammed, University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad And Tobago Republic 1DV.2.50 ENHANCING THE QUALITY AND QUANTITY OF PANICUM MAXIMUM JACQ. BIOMASS BY EMPLOYING BENEFICIAL ACC DEAMINASE PRODUCING RHIZOBACTERIA UNDER ABIOTIC STRESS CONDITION FOR BIOENERGY APPLICATIONS Garima TIWARI, Indian Institute of Technology, Centre For Rural Development And Technology, INDIA Co-authors: P. Hariprasad, S. Sharma, R. Prasad, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India 1DV.2.52 COST AND PROFITABILITY FOR ROTATIONAL GRASS/CLOVER AS BIOGAS FEEDSTOCK: A SWEDISH SCENARIO STUDY Carina GUNNARSSON, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Food and Bioscience Dpt., SWEDEN Co-authors: P. Tidaker, SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden, Uppsala, Sweden; H. Rosenqvist, Consultant, Billeberga, Sweden 1DV.2.56 SIMPLIFICATION OF OIL PRODUCTION PROCEDURES THROUGH MEDIATION OF FENTON REACTION AND ELECTRO-COAGULATION-FLOTATION (ECF) Ahreum YANG, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Dpt., KOREA Co-authors: J.I. Han, Y.K. Chang, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejoeon, Korea 1DV.2.41 AQUATIC WEEDS AS BIOMASS SOURCE: THE HARVESTING TECHNIQUE IN 1DV.2.58 NORTH ITALY EFFECT OF SERIAL SUBCULTURING ON THE ADAPTIVE POTENTIAL OF Luigi PARI, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Unità di DUNALIELLA SALINA STRAIN KU11 Ricerca per l Ingegneria Agraria - CREA-ING, ITALY Wipawee DEJTISAKDI, King Mongkut s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Co-authors: A. Del Giudice, E. Santangelo, E. Santangelo, Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e Biology Dpt., THAILAND 140 l analisi dell economia agraria, Monterotondo, Italy 141 VISUAL

72 VISUAL S VISUAL S THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 Co-authors: P. Pantong, P. Thinthungthong, V. Sriwisat, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, King Mongkut s Institute Technology of Ladkrabang, Bangkok, Thailand 1DV.2.59 CONTINUOUS CULTIVATION OF MICROALGAE AS AN EFFICIENT METHOD TO IMPROVE CARBOHYDRATE PRODUCTIVITY AND BIOCHEMICAL STABILITY Carlos Eduardo DE FARIAS SILVA, University of Padua, Industrial Engineering Dpt., ITALY Co-authors: E. Sforza, A. Bertucco, University of Padova, Italy 13:30-15:00 VISUAL S IDV.3 Industrial Innovations in Feedstock Production, Power, Biogas and Advanced Biofuels Generation ROOM: Poster Area CHAIRPERSON: Enrico CEOTTO, CREA- Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, ITALY VISUAL 1DV.2.60 MARGINAL LAND FOR GROWING INDUSTRIAL CROPS: TURNING A BURDEN INTO AN OPPORTUNITY Efthymia ALEXOPOULOU, Center for Renewable Energy Sources, Biomass Dpt., GREECE Co-authors: M. Christou, I. Papamichael, K. Tsiotas, I. Eleftheriadis, CRES, Athens, Greece 1DV.2.61 POTENTIAL USE OF NON-FOOD CROPS IN HEAVY METAL (-LOIDS) PHYTOEXTRACTION Eleni KOUKOUNA, Agricultural University of Athens, Crop Science Dpt., GREECE Co-author: E.G Papazoglou, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece 1DV.2.63 MICROALGAE BIOMASS PRODUCTION FROM ANAEROBIC EFFLUENT Marcos Vinicius NOGUEIRA LAVAGNOLI PEREIRA, UFES - Federal University of Espírito Santo, Environmental Engineering Dpt., BRAZIL Co-authors: M.V.N.L. Pereira, S.T. Cassini, A. Dassoler, P.W. Antunes, R.F. Goncalves, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitoria, Brazil 1DV.2.64 TWO-YEAR OLD GIANT REED ECOTYPES ADAPTATION TO DROUGHT Walter ZEGADA-LIZARAZU, University of Bologna, Department of Agricultural Science, ITALY Co-authors: G. Di Girolamo, A. Monti, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy; G. Della Rocca, M. Centritto, National Research Council, Sesto Fiorentino, Italy; F. Loreto, Agriculture and Food Sciences, National Research Council, Rome, Italy 1DV.2.65 QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE BIOMASS PRODUCTION POTENTIAL OF GIANT REED MUTANTS UNDER RAINFED AND IRRIGATED CONDITIONS Walter ZEGADA-LIZARAZU, University of Bologna, Department of Agricultural Science, ITALY Co-authors: S. Salvi, G. Di Girolamo, A. Monti, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy 1DV.2.66 FORAGE BIOMASS: A THERMAL ENERGY SOURCE IN THE CEMENT MANUFACTURING PROCESS Marcelo AYRES CARVALHO, Embrapa - Brazilian Agriculture Research Corporation, Cerrados Research Center, BRAZIL Co-authors: M. Mitiko Onoyama, J. Dilcio Rocha, D. Keiji Nakai, E. Santos Silva, J.M. Cabral de Sousa Dias, Embrapa - Brazilian Agriculture Research Corporation, Brasilia, Brazil; S. Susuki, InterCement, São Paulo, Brazil IDV.3.4 QUALITY GUIDELINES OF WOOD CHIPS AND HOG FUELS - APPLYING INTERNATIONAL SOLID BIOFUELS STANDARDS Eija ALAKANGAS, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Renewable Energy Processes Dpt., FINLAND IDV.3.6 PREDICTING BIOMASS YIELDS OF CORN STOVER FROM SATELLITE IMAGING IN EASTERN CANADA Charles LALONDE, Ontario Federation of Agriculture, CANADA Co-authors: M. Wellisch, J. Lui, J. Shang, T. Huffman, A. Davidson, Agriculture and AgriFood Canada, Ottawa, Canada IDV.3.8 FOREST PLANTATION AND HARVESTING SYSTEMS FOR EUCALYPTUS BIOMASS INVESTMENTS IN FLORIDA USA Tom WILLIAMS, Harvest Logistics, USA Co-author: J. Wright, Durania, Boone NC, Usa IDV.3.9 SELF-PROPELLED BIOMASS HARVESTER MACHINE FOR PRUNING RESIDUES REMOVAL AND PRE-PROCESSING IN ORCHARDS AND VINEYARDS Maurizio CUTINI, CREA, ITALY Co-authors: M. Brambilla, C. Bisaglia, Consiglio per la ricerca in agricoltura e l analisi dell economia agraria, Unità di ricerca per, Treviglio, Italy; G. Rota, G. Minuti, R. Sargiani, CAEB International, Petosino di Sorisole, Italy IDV.3.10 OPERATIONAL AND DESIGN PARAMETERS OF MICROALGAE CULTIVATION SYSTEMS FOR ITS APPLICATION IN INDUSTRIAL SCALE Vojtech BELOHLAV, Czech Technical University in Prague, Process Engineering Dpt., CZECH REPUBLIC Co-authors: T. Jirout, Czech Technical University in PragueCzech Technical University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic; L. Krátký, Czech Technical University in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic IDV.3.12 BUSH ENCROACHMENT IN NAMIBIA - TURNING AN ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD INTO A SOCIO-ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Dagmar HONSBEIN, Namibia Biomass Industry Group, NAMIBIA Co-author: C.M. Lindeque, N-BiG, Windhoek, Namibia IDV.3.13 BIOHYDROGAS. A NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR PRODUCING H2 Francisco GARCIA CARRO, Magna Dea, SPAIN Co-author: S. Solis Gutierrez, Magna Dea, Oviedo, Spain VISUAL

73 VISUAL S VISUAL S THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 IDV.3.14 EFFICIENT WAY TO PRODUCE BIOFUELS FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES Annarita SALLADINI, Processi Innovativi, ITALY Co-authors: G. Iaquaniello, KT-Kinetics Technology s.p.a., Roma, Italy; E. Antonetti, Processi Innovativi, Roma, Italy; L. Spadacini, OESA, Rome, Italy IDV.3.21 REMOTE CONDITION MONITORING OF AUTOMATED BIOMASS POWER STATIONS Michael HASTINGS, Brüel & Kjaer Vibro, DENMARK Co-authors: R. Schellbach, Stadtwerke Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; G. Ceglarek, Brüel & Kjær Vibro, Darmstadt, Germany; M. Hastings, Brüel & Kjær Vibro, Nærum, Denmark IDV.3.36 PAVING THE WAY FOR A NEXT GENERATION BIOBUTANOL (BUTANEXT) Ines DEL CAMPO, CENER, Biomass Energy Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: I. Alegria, CENER, Sarriguren, Spain; T. Davies, J. Hewitt, Greenbiologics, Oxford, United Kingdom IDV.3.37 TECHNICAL PRODUCTION PROCESS FOR INNOVATIVE ANTIOXIDANTS USING NOVEL ENZYMES AS BIOCATALYST Axel GOTTSCHALK, SUPREN, GERMANY Co-authors: S. Adam, S. Tlatlik, Supren, Dortmund, Germany VISUAL IDV.3.22 INNOVATIVE APPROACH AND TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENT ABOUT SOLID BIOMASS UTILIZATION FOR POWER PLANT BOILERS IN IHI Hidekazu KASAI, IHI Corporation, Business Development Dpt., JAPAN Co-authors: M. Tamura, F. Tamamushi, IHI Corporation, Tokyo, Japan; S. Ueno, IHI Corporation, Yokohama, Japan; S. Miyamae, IHI Power System Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia IDV.3.24 EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL STUDY ON TWO-STAGE COMBUSTION PROCESS OF SYNGAS FUELS WITH HIGH CONTENT OF NITROGEN BOUNDED COMPOUNDS Pawel CZYZEWSKI, Poznan Universty of Technolohy, Chair of Thermal Engineering, POLAND Co-authors: R. Slefarski, J. Jojka, Poznan University of Technology, Poznan, Poland; R. Jankowski, ICS Industrial Combustion System, Poznan, Poland IDV.3.26 AN EFFICIENT PAPER SLUDGE HYDROLYSIS METHOD USING WHOLE CELL BIOCATALYSTS, RENDERING PAPER SLUDGE IDEAL FOR BIOGAS PRODUCTION. Murat BALABAN, Episome Biotechnologies, TURKEY Co-authors: F. Kart, G. Gorgulu, M.B. Kilinc, Episome Biotechnologies, Kocaeli, Turkey IDV.3.31 BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION BY CRUDE GLYCEROL FERMENTATION Annarita SALLADINI, Processi Innovativi, ITALY Co-authors: B. Maschiocchi, B. Morico, F. Martorelli, G. Iaquaniello, A. Zarli, Processi Innovativi, Rome, Italy IDV.3.34 CHALLENGES IN SCALING UP AN NON-ENZYMATIC PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF SECOND GENERATION SUGARS Jean-Michel LAVOIE, Université de Sherbrooke, Chemical Engineering Dpt., CANADA Co-authors: X. Duret, J.K.W. Chang, T. Ghislain, J. Lessard, I.Z. Boboescu, CRIEC-B, Sherbrooke, Canada IDV.3.35 BIORESCUE: ENHANCED BIOCONVERSION OF AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES THROUGH CASCADING USE Ines DEL CAMPO, CENER, Biomass Energy Dpt., SPAIN Co-authors: I. Alegria, CENER, Sarriguren, Spain; D. Gaffney, C. Forde, Monaghan, Ireland IDV.3.39 CONCEPT STUDY FOR MANURE-TO-ELECTRICITY AT SMALL-SCALE FARMS: THE SWISS CASE Serge BIOLLAZ, PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut, Thermal Processes & Combustion, SWITZERLAND Co-authors: A. Calbry-Muzyka, PSI, Villigen PSI, Switzerland; V. Burg, WSL, Birmensdorf, Switzerland; F. Rüsch, U. Baier, ZHAW, Wädenswil, Switzerland; S. Majerus, J. Van herle, EPFL, Sion, Switzerland IDV.3.41 NOVEL ENZYME ACTIVITY SCREENING ON COMPLEX BIOMASS STRUCTURES Julia SCHÜCKEL, GlycoSpot, DENMARK IDV.3.46 LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION OF FOUR WET BIOMASS WASTE STREAMS AT INDUSTRY-RELEVANT SCALES Mikolaj OWSIANIAK, Technical University of Denmark, Management Engineering Dpt., DENMARK Co-authors: M.W. Ryberg, M.Z. Hauschild, Technical University of Denmark, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark; M. Renz, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Valenia, Spain; M. Hitzl, Ingelia S.L., Valencia, Spain IDV.3.48 THE NEW EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION PLATFORM FOR BIOENERGY: PROMOTING THE MARKET UPTAKE OF COST-COMPETITIVE INNOVATIVE BIOENERGY AND BIOFUELS VALUE CHAINS Maurizio COCCHI, ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, Bioenergy Division, ITALY Co-authors: S. Capaccioli, ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, Florence, Italy; B. Kerckow, F. Lempe, FNR, Guelzow, Germany; D. Bacovsky, Bioenergy2020+, Wieselburg, Austria; P. Canciani, CEI, Trieste, Italy IDV.3.49 WEALTH FROM BIO ECONOMY - NATIONAL ECONOMY PERSPECTIVE ON INTEGRATED BIO- AND LOW CARBON TECHNOLOGIES Antti ARASTO, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, FINLAND Co-authors: T. Koljonen, A. Lehtilä, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland IDV.3.50 AUTOMATED MOISTURE, VOLATILE AND ASH DETERMINATION WITH A TGA SYSTEM. Michael JAKOB, LECO, GERMANY VISUAL

74 VISUAL S THURSDAY, 15 JUNE 2017 MONDAY 12th JUNE, 15:00 EUBCE PARALLEL EVENT IDV.3.54 THE QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATIVE AND RENEWABLE SOLID BIOFUELS - DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION Marcin SAJDAK, Institute for Chemical Processing of Coal, Centre for Laboratory Research, POLAND Co-author: B. Micek, Institute for Chemical Processing of Coal, Zabrze, Poland IDV.3.55 BIOMASS FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL HEATING IN A REMOTE CANADIAN ABORIGINAL COMMUNITY Jamie STEPHEN, TorchLight Bioresources, CANADA Co-authors: W.E. Mabee, Queen s University, Kingston, Canada; A. Pribowo, Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences, Jakarta, Indonesia; S. Pledger, G.Q. Bull, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; R. Hart, S. Tallio, Nuxalk Development Corporation, Bella Coola, Canada IDV.3.58 IEA BIOENERGY: POLICIES AND STATUS OF IMPLEMENTATION Dina BACOVSKY, Bioenergy 2020+, AUSTRIA Co-authors: C. Dissauer, M. Enigl, N. Ludwiczek, C. Pointner, A. Sonnleitner, V. Kumar Verma, Bioenergy 2020+, Wieselburg-Land, Austria; K. Kwant, Netherlands Enterprise Agency, Utrecht, The Netherlands; L. Pelkmans, IEA Bioenergy, Antwerp, Belgium THE NORDIC FORESTRY MODEL A SUSTAINABLE WAY TO TAKE LEAD TOWARDS A FOSSIL FREE EUROPE Lena EK, Conference General Co-Chair President of Södra Skogsägarna, Chairperson of the Board of the Forest-based Sector Technology Platform, Sweden Henrik EHRNROOTH, Conference General Co-Chair Chairman of the Boards of Pöyry PLC and Chairman of the Climate Leadership Council, Finland THE CONTRIBUTION OF FOREST MANAGEMENT IN SWEDISH SCENARIOS TOWARDS CLIMATE NEUTRALITY BY MID CENTURY Göran BERNDES, Chalmers University of Technology, Assoc. professor, Space Earth and Environment, Gothenburg, Sweden FOREST GROWTH DETERMINE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION BENEFITS Tomas LUNDMARK, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Professor of Forestry; Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry, Chairman of the Forestry Section, Umeå, Sweden VISUAL FROM OVEREXPLOITATION TO SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT Pekka KAUPPI, University of Helsinki, Professor of Environmental Science and Policy, Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Helsinki, Finland BIOFUELS AN IMPORTANT SIDE-PRODUCT Risto PÄIVINEN Tapio Ltd, Professor, Finland. BIODIVERSITY AND BIOFUELS Gustaf EGNELL, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Assoc. professor, Dept. of Forest Ecology and Management, Umeå, Sweden CAN FOREST GROWTH INCREASE? Urban NILSSON, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Professor of Silviculture, Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre, Alnarp, Sweden PARALLEL EVENTS WORKSHOPS CARBON BALANCE OF THE FUTURE FORESTS HOW CAN THIS BE ESTIMATED? Göran STÅHL, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Professor, Dean at the Faculty of Forest Sciences, Umeå, Sweden

75 PARALLEL EVENTS WORKSHOPS EUBCE PARALLEL EVENT WEDNESDAY 14th JUNE, 08:30-15:00 Room: K16 Bioenergy - from Research to Market Deployment in a European Context The event will bring together selected key members from the bioenergy sector to discuss some of the latest bioenergy research results and current challenges in this field. The morning sessions will focus on the research side and Project Coordinators of projects funded via ERA-Net Bioenergy and Biomass Sustaining the Future (BESTF) will present remarkable results of their past three years of research. The afternoon session will focus on strengthening the market uptake of advanced biofuels and bioenergy and will finish with a lively discussion on how to bridge the gap between research and demonstration and industry, and which R&D priorities to focus on. The panel will include representatives from the European Energy Research Alliance (EERA), the Renewable Heating and Cooling Technology Platform and ETIP Bioenergy. This event will offer the opportunity to learn more about the latest bioenergy research developments from experts in the field in Europe and to participate in a unique interactive discussion on how to drive this research forward to the market. Agenda Session I: BESTF - Bioenergy Sustaining the Future Moderator: Kees KWANT, RVO.nl, NL 08:30 Introduction and outline of agenda Nadeem MUGHAL, BEIS, UK 08:40 BioProGress - Biomass Product Gas Reforming Solutions Ingemar GUNNARSON, Göteborg Energi AB, SE 09:00 BioSNG - (Synthetic Natural Gas) Demonstration plant Chris MANSON-WHITTON, Progressive Energy Limited, UK 09:20 CoryFee - Cost Reduction in Yeast Fermentation for Commercial Production of Cellulosic Ethanol Brigitte RØNNOW, Terranol, DK 09:30 MSWBH - Production of butanol and hydrogen by fermentation techniques using steam treated municipal solid waste (MSW) Jo ROSS, Biorenewables Development Centre, University of York, UK 09:40 BioWaterMethanisation Bio-methane production from urban organic matter Charles BANKS, University of Southampton, UK 09:50 Overview of BESTF3 programme 10:15 10:30 Coffee Break Session II: ERA-Net Bioenergy final seminar for projects on biogas, energy crops and small scale combustion Moderator: Kees KWANT, RVO.nl, NL EUBCE PARALLEL EVENT 11:10 ORNATE - Optimisation of Reed Canary Grass as a native European Energy Crop Iain DONNISON, Aberystwyth University, UK 11:30 AmbiGAS - Biogas production from high volume industrial effluents at ambient temperatures Charles BANKS, University of Southampton, UK 11:50 SE.Biomethane - Small but efficient Cost and Energy Efficient Biomethane Production Gustav ROGSTRAND, RISE, SE 12:10 Small scale BM based CHP Development of innovative small(micro)-scale biomass-based CHP technologies Ingwald OBERNBERGER, BIOS Bioenergiesysteme GmbH, AT 12:30 13:30 Lunch Break Session III: Strengthening market uptake of advanced biofuels and bioenergy - the role of ETIP Bioenergy, ETIP RHC, EERA and national funders of research and innovation under the new SET-Plan Key Action 8 Chair: Birger KERCKOW, ETIP Bioenergy Secretariat 13:30 Introduction/Chair: Birger KERCKOW, ETIP Bioenergy Secretariat 13:35 The Strategic Energy Technology Plan (SET-Plan) of the European Commission and its Key Action 8: Renewable Fuels and Bioenergy Maria GEORGIADOU, DG RTD, EC Perspectives from: 13:50 The European Technology and Innovation Platform Bioenergy (ETIP Bioenergy) Ingvar LANDÄLV, Chair ETIP Bioenergy SC 14:00 European Energy Research Alliance (EERA)-Bioenergy Joint Programme Juan CARRASCO, Chair EERA Bioenergy Joint Programme 14:10 ETIP RHC Biomass Panel Eija ALAKANGAS, VTT, FI 14:20 PANEL DISCUSSION ON HOW THE GAP FROM RESEARCH TO DEMO AND INDUSTRY CAN BE BRIDGED. Which R&D&I priorities must be set for the seven EIBI value chains in the next years? How does the relation between national and EU funding evolve? Moderator: Kees Kwant, RVO.nl, NL Panellists: Maria GEORGIADOU, DG RTD, EC Ingvar LANDÄLV, Chair ETIP Bioenergy Juan CARRASCO, EERA Eija ALAKANGAS, ETIP RHC Biomass Panel Patricia THORNLEY, SUPERGEN, UK Jonas LINDMARK, Energimyndigheten, SE 10:40 Introduction to ERA-NET Bioenergy Birger KERCKOW, FNR, DE 15:00-15:20 Coffee break 10:50 ERANET GAS - Genetic Adaptation of Sorghum: Genomics-based breeding of a sustainable, next-generation bioenergy crop for Europe Organised by Ralf UPTMOOR, University of Rostock, DE PARALLEL EVENTS WORKSHOPS

76 EUBCE WORKSHOPS EUBCE WORKSHOPS PARALLEL EVENTS WORKSHOPS MONDAY 12th JUNE, 13:30-17:00 Room: K22 BioREFINE-2G: Utilisation of Waste Streams for Bioproducts and Bioenergy This event is organised in the framework of the project BioREFINE-2G ( supported by the European Commission in the 7th Framework Programme. Current second generation biorefineries often utilize less than 20% of the biomass feedstock for ethanol production, and major side-streams are produced such as pentose and lignin waste streams, that are respectively used for biogas and energy production. Converting the carbon from these waste streams into added-value products would increase the otherwise low profitability and improve the environmental benefits of the biorefineries. The project BioREFINE-2G aims at developing commercially attractive processes for efficient conversion of pentose-rich side-streams from biorefineries into dicarboxylic acids, which can be used as precursors for bio-based polymers including biodegradable polymers. This workshop will present and discuss results from the BioREFINE-2G project with focus on innovative approaches and value chains towards the efficient utilisation of biorefinery waste streams for bioproducts and bioenergy. Agenda 13:30 Welcome to the Workshop Rainer Janssen, WIP Renewable Energies, Germany 13:45 The BioREFINE-2G Project - Activities and Results Irina Borodina, Technical University of Denmark 14:15 Utilisation of Waste Streams - An Industry Perspective Freddy Tjosås, Borregaard AS, Norway 14:45 Coffee Break 15:15 Strain Development for Diacid Production Vratislav Stovicek, Technical University of Denmark 15:45 Development of Polymerisation Methods Amador Garcìa, AIMPLAS - Instituto Tecnològico del Plastico, Spain 16:15 Panel Discussion on Utilisation of Waste Streams for Bioproducts and Bioenergy Moderation: Irina Borodina, Technical University of Denmark Panellists: Freddy Tjosås, Borregaard AS, Norway Amador Garcìa, AIMPLAS - Instituto Tecnològico del Plastico, Spain Bruno Sommer Ferreira, Biotrend, Portugal Josep Rocas, ECOPOL TECH S.L., Spain Michael Bruns, IFU - Hamburg Institute for Environmental IT, Germany Maurizio Bettiga, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden TUESDAY 13th JUNE, 13:30-17:00 Room: K22 Wood Stoves Towards high efficiency and low emissions Today existing firewood stoves ( room heaters ) are increasingly blamed for high contribution to air pollution, and emission regulations are currently tightening. The ERANET-Project Wood Stove 2020 (April 2014 till July 2017) has made a comprehensive development approach to provide technological solutions for improved appliances and their proper integration into heating systems of buildings. The scope of the technical measures applied is wide, it comprises primary stove development by CFD, catalyst integration or retrofitting, identification of suitable sensors and their integration into newly developed automatic control systems, improving stove efficiency by novel heat storage systems and by preventing cold and hot standing losses via the chimney, and several others. The goal is to reach an emission reduction between 50 and 80%, compared to the current state-of-the-art, and to increase stove efficiency by 8%. These achievements were made and were demonstrated by a consortium of 7 partners from 3 European countries. The 3 scientific partners (TFZ - Germany, BIOS - Austria and RISE - Sweden) are each complemented by their national industry partner (Kutzner+Weber - Germany, Rika - Austria, Nibe - Sweden). Agenda Welcome and introduction (TFZ) Dr. Hans Hartmann, Technology and Support Centre of Renewable Raw Materials (TFZ), Straubing, Germany Quantification of energy losses during wood combustion in stoves (TFZ) Dr. Hans Hartmann, Technology and Support Centre of Renewable Raw Materials (TFZ), Straubing, Germany Flue gas sensors testing and evaluation (SP/BIOS) Ingmar Schüssler, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden Development of integrated stove control systems based on temperature sensors (BIOS/Rika) Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Christoph Mandl, BIOS BIOENERGIESYSTEME GmbH, Graz, Austria Development of integrated stove control systems based on temperature and flue gas sensors (Contura/SP) Johan Furborg, NIBE AB Coffee break Retrofit controlling units and modern draught stabilizers for stoves (TFZ) Robert Mack, Technology and Support Centre of Renewable Raw Materials (TFZ), Straubing, Germany Selection and integration of high temperature catalysts into a stove (BIOS) Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Thomas Brunner, BIOS BIOENERGIESYSTEME GmbH, Graz, Austria 16:50 Summary and Conclusions 150 Rainer Janssen, WIP Renewable Energies, German 151 PARALLEL EVENTS WORKSHOPS

77 EUBCE WORKSHOPS Selection and testing of medium temperature metal based mesh catalysts for stoves (SP) Ingmar Schüssler, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden Improved high efficiency low emission stove concept including an PCM heat exchanger (BIOS/Rika) Prof.Univ.-Doz.Dipl.-Ing.Dr. Ingwald Obernberger, BIOS BIOENERGIESYSTEME GmbH, Graz, Austria Concluding remarks TUESDAY 13th JUNE, 15:15-17:45 Room: K13 Round Table on Bioenergy for Sustainable Development EUBCE WORKSHOPS This Roundtable will offer an opportunity for in-depth discussion of the briefing paper on Bioenergy for Sustainable Development, featured in the EUBCE edition of BE-Sustainable, which was jointly developed by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), the IEA Technology Collaboration Programme on Bioenergy (IEA Bioenergy) and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). As the brief notes, there is great potential for sustainable intensification of land use higher crop yields, reduced food waste, systematic collection of farm and forest residues, and replanting of degraded land to boost bioenergy production alongside greater fuel production and increased carbon sequestration. Hence, bioenergy is vital to achieving a broad range of UN Sustainable Development Goals including action to combat climate change, protect ecosystems, end hunger, and ensure energy access for all. Following presentation of the brief by IRENA and IEA Bioenergy, participants will discuss the key roles of bioenergy in different sectors, the challenges it faces, options for sustainable bioenergy expansion, measures to support these options, links between bioenergy and sustainable development goals, and priority policies and actions for harnessing bioenergy potential in the context of a broader bioeconomy. Finally, participants will discuss outreach strategies to explain the value of bioenergy to the energy, agriculture, forestry, and environment communities in their countries, as well as to international development agencies whose support will be vital to raising food and fuel yields around the globe. Agenda PARALLEL EVENTS WORKSHOPS Project coordinator Project partners Presentation of Bioenergy for Sustainable Development IEA Bioenergy Kees Kwant Executive Committee Chair IRENA Jeff Skeer, Senior Programme Officer FAO Olivier Dubois, Director, Energy Programme (i) SE4All Gerry Ostheimer, Lead, Bioenergy Hub (i) CEI Peter Canciani, Project Manager Ecofys Daan Peters, Managing Consultant CIB Guido Bezzi, Agronomist Discussion of Bioenergy for Sustainable Development Key roles of bioenergy in different sectors Challenges faced by bioenergy and ways to overcome them Options for sustainable bioenergy expansion and measures to support them Links between bioenergy and sustainable development goals Priority policies and actions for harnessing bioenergy potential PARALLEL EVENTS WORKSHOPS Discussion of effective outreach strategies to build support for bioenergy Energy agencies and renewable energy programmes Agriculture and forestry agencies Environment agencies and interest groups Development agencies and financial institutions Organised by

78 EUBCE WORKSHOPS EUBCE WORKSHOPS PARALLEL EVENTS WORKSHOPS TUESDAY 13th JUNE, 15:15-18:30 Room: K16 Overview of the JRC Biomass assessment study The workshop intends to provide an overview of the JRC Biomass assessment study and its state of play. The objective is to share the current results and have an open discussion on uncertainties and possible approaches to overcome the current knowledge gaps. To this aim, selected results from the EU funded project S2Biom will also be presented and discussed, seeking for synergies and boundary conditions of both approaches for EU level assessments. Points to be addressed include: assessment of biomass availability and potentials in EU and related uncertainties and gaps; biomass supply, uses and flows. Assessment, related uncertainties and gaps; assessment of environmental impacts of biomass supply chains. Agenda 15:15 Introduction to the Biomass project and objectives of the workshop DG RTD and JRC 15:30 Biomass assessment, supply, uses and flow Results from JRC Biomass Land resources: Forestry Agriculture assessment Agriculture supply and uses Marine resources: Fisheries, aquaculture and algae Cross-sectorial biomass flows Synthesis of S2Biom Results 16:30 Discussion 16:45 Break 17:00 Environmental Impacts Environmental impact assessment in the Biomass project: LCA database of commodities, proposal for economy-wide assessment of present flows and indicators for modelling results JRC Lessons learned from environmental impact assessment of large modelling frameworks Nicklas Forssel, IIASA Criteria and indicators for sustainability of bioenergy and bio-based products S2Biom 18:00 Discussion THURSDAY 15th JUNE, 09:00-15:00 Room: K22 Future Biorefineries from raw materials to bio-products: development and analysis Bioeconomy is a rapidly developing research area now branching into commercial application that was pointed out in the last Swedish research bill as an important future area for the society and industry. Similarly, several European countries and the European commission are funding research and development programs specifically devoted to promoting the transition to a bio-based economy. To succeed in bringing the bioeconomy forward, academia, industry and society need to collaborate across disciplinary boundaries to bridge technological and legislative barriers. The workshop Future Biorefineries from raw materials to bio-products: development and analysis, organised by the BioBuf project consortium (www. biobuf.se), has the purpose of presenting contributions by researchers from Europe and the United States involved in biorefinery development projects where not only the aspects of technology development and laboratory research are involved, but also the larger perspective is taken into consideration. Careful process design, life cycle and environmental impact analyses have to go hand in hand with the development of new technologies for biomass conversion to fuels and chemicals in order to fulfill the requirements for economic, social and environmental sustainability. Active researchers from academia, RTOs and the industry, as well as policy makers, will be brought together by the workshop to discuss challenges and opportunities for the realization of future biorefineries and their integration into society and existing value chains Agenda 09:00 Welcome speech Lisbeth Olsson, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden 09:15 Keynote speech: Status and Challenges of the Integrated Biorefinery Development for Fuels and High Value Products Thomas Foust, NREL - Director of Bioenergy Center, Golden, CO, USA 10:00 Bioproduction of adipic acid Emma Karlsson, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden 10:30 Break 10:45 Seafarm: a new approach to macro algae cultivation and biorefinery in Sweden Fredrik Gröndahl, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden 18:15 Wrap up 11:15 Process and environmental system analysis of the BioBuF concept Mathias Janssen, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden European Commission Joint Research Centre Organised by PARALLEL EVENTS WORKSHOPS

79 PARALLEL EVENTS WORKSHOPS EUBCE WORKSHOPS NOTES: 11:45 Development and piloting of a Lignocellulosic-Biorefinery Challenges and potentials of a multi-product approach Gerd Unkelbach, Fraunhofer Center for Chemical-Biotechnological Process, Leuna, Germany 12:15 Break 13:30 Metsä Group s bioproduct mill in Äänekoski Katariina Kemppainen, Development Manager, Business Development, Metsä group, Finland 14:00 Conceptual design and assessment of new resource-efficient biorefinery concepts Elin Svensson. Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden 14:30 Final remarks and closing of the workshop 15:00 End Organised by A FORMAS funded project exploring the use of Swedish renewable materials to produce bulk & fine products in integrated biorefineries. Pushing the bio-economy. 156

80 Akkaya B9 Anaero Technology C5 BECOOL PROJECT G7 BIOBUF project E7 Bioenergy International F1 Bioprocess Control B8 CAEB International 12 Ceatech A10 Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research, IN+ A8 C. Gerhardt GmbH & Co. KG E3 Changsha Kaiyuan Instruments Co.,Ltd B7 C.R.E.A.R. /RE-CORD B4 DRIVE4EU PROJECT G5 ECN B11 Elementar Analysensysteme GmbH C6 ENEA D4 Enerstena E6 Episome Biotechnologies E4 ETA-Florence Renewable Energies B4 ETIP Bioenergy PROJECT G8 EUBIA B3 European Commission - Joint Research Centre C1 FACCE SURPLUS E9 Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe e.v. (FNR) B12 GlycoSpot B10 Heliex Power D1 Insight Publishers F2 LECO B6 Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of Indonesia D5 Polytechnik A4 Prometec E5 Ritter Apparatebau GmbH Germany E8 SaltGae B1 Spanner Re2 E11 SteamBio A6 SUGIMAT B5 Sunset Laboratories Inc. D3 Supergen Bioenergy Hub C8 Thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions AG C7 TOSYNFUEL PROJECT G6 Ulma AB D7 Valmet D8 WIP Renewable Energies E EXHIBITION Exhibitors Catalogue LIST OF EXHIBITORS (in alphabetical order) EXHIBITION

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82 LIST OF EXHIBITORS (booth order) EUBCE 2017 AREA AGENDA CAEB International A1 The exhibitors will present their latest innovations and developments in Polytechnik A4 a dedicated open room inside the Exhibition Area. SteamBio A6 Delegates, exhibitors and visitors are invited to attend. Center for Innovation, Technology and Policy Research, IN+ A8 Ceatech A10 TUESDAY 13 JUNE 2017 SaltGae B1 10:15 11:15 EUBIA B3 LATEST DEVELOPMENT OF BIOMASS & FOOD QUALITY SOLUTION C.R.E.A.R. /RE-CORD B4 IN CHINA ETA-Florence Renewable Energies B4 Susan Wang, Changsha Kaiyuan Instruments Co.,Ltd SUGIMAT B5 LECO B6 11:15 12:15 Changsha Kaiyuan Instruments Co.,Ltd B7 TURNING SEWAGE SLUDGE INTO FUELS AND HYDROGEN Bioprocess Control B8 Stefano Capaccioli, TOSYNFUEL Project Akkaya B9 13:30 14:30 GlycoSpot B10 PROXIMATE AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF BIOFUELS AND ECN B11 BIOMASS Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe e.v. (FNR) B12 Michael Jakob, LECO European Commission - Joint Research Centre C1 Anaero Technology C5 Elementar Analysensysteme GmbH C6 WEDNESDAY 14 JUNE 2017 Thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions AG C7 Supergen Bioenergy Hub C8 10:15 11:15 Heliex Power D1 SUGIMAT, THERMAL OIL BOILERS Francisco Ripoll Cabrera, Sugimat Sunset Laboratories Inc. D3 Status as of ENEA D4 Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of Indonesia D5 Ulma AB D7 Valmet D8 C. Gerhardt GmbH & Co. KG E3 Episome Biotechnologies E4 Prometec E5 Enerstena E6 BIOBUF project E7 Ritter Apparatebau GmbH Germany E8 FACCE SURPLUS E9 WIP Renewable Energies E10 Spanner Re2 E11 Bioenergy International F1 Insight Publishers F2 DRIVE4EU PROJECT G5 TOSYNFUEL PROJECT G6 BECOOL PROJECT G7 ETIP Bioenergy PROJECT G EXHIBITION EXHIBITION

83 Biomethane potential (BMP) and Auto-fed digesters: Pioneering equipment* for AD research & innovation *Used intensively by certified labs in the UK 15 x 1 litre digesters per set. Steel paddle equal mixing to all digesters. Non-disruptive sampling, ph monitoring port. Minimum bath water loss. Real-time gas flow and conversion to STP. Feed automatically, at the frequency required, to closely replicate real-life digester operation Feeding patterns influence the kinetics of biogas production. feeding once a day causes transient shock loads and impacts digester microbiology = less reliable data EXHIBITION Our machines enable more realistic microbiological studies under controlled conditions akin to those of real digesters. Auto-fed digesters improve research control. Select the feed frequency of your tests, operating akin to real plants, whilst freeing time for analysis EXHIBITION Anaero Technology Ltd Unit 5 Ronald Rolph Court. Cambridge CB5 8PX. UK [email protected], [email protected]

84 BECOOL is a new Horizon 2020 project that will foster cooperation between Europe and Brazil in the development of advanced biofuels from sustainable agricultural value chains, based on lignocellulosic biomass. This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No Biorefinery for BUlk and Fine chemicals BioBUF (Biorefinery for BUlk and Fine chemicals) is a collaborative project between Chalmers University of Technology, the Swedish Technical Research Institute (SP), and five industrial partners from the chemicals and energy industries. The project is focusing on the conversion of Swedish renewable raw materials (e.g. forest residues) and micro-algae, into valuable products like the nylon precursor adipic acid and aromatic chemicals. The project involves a wide range of technological and scientific concepts, from pretreatment and separation, metabolic engineering and fermentation technology, to life cycle analysis and systems integration. The project is funded by the Swedish Research Council FORMAS, the region of Västra Götaland, and Gothenburg Energy AB. EXHIBITION EXHIBITION

85 pellets New plant brings French capacity to 1 million t/yr. Whenever and wherever bioenergy is discussed No. 74 since the start No. 5 September 2014 biogas spotlight biofuels MaRKEts & FiNaNCE Innovative combined heat, 100 years of aviation; Commercial-scale cellulosic USDA publish multi-agency power and cooling. aviation and biofuels. ethanol start-ups in the U.S. biogas roadmap. SPOTLIGHT BIOGAS LIQUID BIOFUELS HEAT & POWER MARKETS & FINANCE Waste and energy Sweden s largest Challenges for ethanol Biowaste and climatic Cleaning up health and envi (part one) biomethane producer development in China wellness in Austria ronmental cost of cooking Whenever and wherever bioenergy is discussed No. 88 since the start No. 5 September 2016 ENERGY FROM RESIDUES ADVERTISE IN BIOENERGY INTERNATIONAL Bioenergy 24/7 Make sure that your company appears on Advertise 24/365, part of the year or campaign based. Our web platform is responsive and works for all desktops, tablets and smartphones. Book one of our introductory offers and be visible 24/7. Reach readers in 66 countries Bioenergy International comes out 7 times a year plus an extra dedicated issue on pellets, Pellets Special. Each issue has a print run of copies. Digital exposure via print. The e-magazine is the digital version of the printed edition. All print advertisers appear in the digital version opening additional marketing opportunities. Advertise multi-channel Leverage the combined power of print and digital. Address different marketing needs, make use of multi-media resources or tailor parallel campaigns. Your advert is in context and relevant Bioenergy International is focused on the biomass-to-energy value-chains, not other renewables or energy sources. Thus your advert appears in context and is of relevance to readers. Advertise in all issues or select an issue(s) based on its thematic focus. INTERNATI InternatI NAL nal INTERNATI NAL feature: ERGY FROM RESIDUES We believe that having the right tools is essential to optimise the production of biogas. We have therefore developed a unique lineup of awardwinning, easy-to-use products that save time and provide the accurate data you need for the best results in your field. Bioprocess Control s flagship product the Automatic Methane Potential Test System II (AMPTS II) has quickly become the preferred analytical instrument around the world for conducting biochemical methane potential (BMP) tests. It is used by both academic and industrial actors in the biogas industry. Bioprocess Control also offers a portfolio of exciting products in the areas of substrate analysis, process simulation, gas flow measurement, as well as a series of bioreactors. Come visit us at booth #B8 to find the solution EXHIBITION BIOENERGY INTERNATIONAL A POWER TOOL IN YOUR MARKETING TOOL KIT! Feedstock, Biochemicals & Materials, Heat & Power, Biofuels & Oils, Policy, Biogas & Biomethane, Pellets & Solid Fuels, Storage & Logistics, Technology & Suppliers,Research & Development, Markets & Finance, Opinion & Commentary and much more! EXHIBITION

86 Torrefaction/Gasification Equipments and New Energy Platform of Innovation The Commissariat à l Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives (CEA) is a major French research institution people work in 10 centres on various fields, among which decarbonised energy. The Biomass Laboratory, which is located in Grenoble, has been working since 2000 on the development of innovative processes of biomass thermal conversion. 35 permanent employees and 10 Master, PhD and post-doctoral students are involved in biomass studies. The activities cover the main process steps, from biomass characterization and pretreatment to gas cleaning and end-uses. The methodology associates modelling and experiments at different scales, from particle and reactor to demonstration plant. Contact CEA Grenoble, 17 rue des Martyrs Grenoble Cedex9; France EXHIBITION EXHIBITION 170 Entrained Flow reactor for gasification: 50 kg/h 171 (foreground) and Torrefaction furnace : 100 kg/h

87 CONTACT INFORMATION in3.tecnico.ulisboa.pt aims to link basic and applied research to technology development for Sustainability. It acts in all steps of research, from the diagnosis of environmental systems to the optimization of technological processes, going as far as engineering its own solutions! EXHIBITION Our centre is a cross-disciplinary research venue that acts to enhance the integration of scientific research in technology, Innovation and public policies, establishing procedures for collaborative product design. As such, it stands that our three pillars of research, often called Laboratories, are: Industrial Ecology and Sustainability EXHIBITION Thermofluids, Combustion and Energy Systems Technology Management and Policy

88 "Dandelion Rubber and Inulin Valorization and Exploitation for Europe", a demonstration project, aims at the development of the production chain of natural rubber and inulin from Rubber dandelions. The objective of the project is to set up a new European chain for the production and processing of natural rubber. This will enable the EU to become less dependent on the import of natural rubber and at the same time to respond to the threat of a global rubber shortage. EXHIBITION Contact Project Coordination Dr. Ingrid M. van der Meer [email protected] Dissemination Leader Maria Hingsamer [email protected] EXHIBITION

89 Energy research Centre of the Netherlands (ECN) is the largest energy research institute in the Netherlands. ECN develops new technology and conducts pioneering research in various ways into innovative solutions to facilitate the transition to sustainable energy management. With around 500 members of staff, we are active in projects both at domestically and abroad, in joint efforts with the industry, government authorities and research institutes. We do this from our locations in Petten, Amsterdam, Eindhoven, Brussels and China. ECN s research has a major influence on day-to-day life. In this, we perform an important role for the society of today and the future. [email protected] THE ONE AND ONLY CHNS MACRO ANALYZER EUBCE Booth The vario MACRO cube is the perfect solution for elemental analysis of biomass. C6 EXHIBITION Industry-leading performance and versatility EXHIBITION 10 year warranty on furnace and TCD cell [email protected] 177

90 Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA) targets its activities to research, innovation technology and advanced services in the fields of renewable and nuclear energy and sustainable economic development. ENEA task, in the field of biomass, is to introduce innovative and more efficient technologies in the national system for producing thermal and electrical energy, and to produce second-generation biofuels. ENEA conducts scientific research and technology development activities drawing on a wide range of expertise, advanced facilities and tools available at its eleven Research Centres. These infrastructures are put at the disposal of both ENEA s research programmes and the Nation s scientific and productive world. ENEA is organized in different Technical Unit. The main Unit, involved with a major R&D on biomass are: ENEA OFFICES AND RESEARCH CENTRES EXHIBITION Technical Unit for Renewable Energy Sources (UTRINN) Technical Unit for Trisaia Technologies (UTTRI) Technical Unit for Sustainable Development and Agro-Industrial Innovation (UTAGRI) Technical Unit for Saluggia Technologies (UTTS) EXHIBITION

91 Episome Biotechnologies is a biotechnology company that was founded as a research&development laboratory. Episome Biotech focuses on industrial enzyme technologies. We aim to provide sustainable and environment friendly products for biogas, textile, leather, paper, starch, detergent, rubber and biofuel industries. Our newly developed product, Epicellulyse XT, enables use of paper mill sludge in biogas and organic fertilizer production. Previously paper mill sludge was not suitable for biogas production due to its cellulose content. The material caused crust formation in biogas digesters and hard to digest the cellulose did not release enough nutrients for biogas production. One possibility was to use commercial cellulases, but their costs were not feasible for such an operation. Epicellulyse XT is a whole cell biocatalyst, optimized for this job. It is used in pretreatment of paper mill sludge and making it ideal for biogas process [email protected] STAY INFORMED GET INVOLVED ETIP Bioenergy is an industry-led stakeholder platform including relevant actors from academia, industry and civil society, engaged in the development of sustainable and competitive bioenergy and biofuel technologies. EXHIBITION Get connected to stakeholders from around Europe engaged in bioenergy-based solutions and biofuels Actively influence the development of biofuels and bioenergy in Europe Learn about best practices regarding market implementation, commercialization and deployment of new technologies EXHIBITION This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No [email protected] 181

92 Science Communication Knowledge Innovation Letting knowledge flow KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT AND INNOVATION PARTNERS IN HORIZON 2020 Horizon 2020 presents new opportunities for collaboration in scientific research projects. ETA Florence Renewable Energies, a private company established in 1994, is committed to partnering in projects in order to provide communications, dissemination, knowledge transfer, knowledge management, and project management solutions in several FP7/ Horizon projects. WHO WE ARE ETA Florence Renewable Energies is currently a partner in several EC-funded projects. Its experienced multi-disciplinary and international team includes 18 team members and a roadster of experts consultants, with specialists in scientific research, project management, communications, training, and business development. WHAT WE DO ETA Florence works with more than 300 research institutions in over 30 countries to design projects with beneficial effects. Using our team s collective expertise, we facilitate knowledge transfer and provide dissemination plans that are specifically tailored to each new project. We have been partner in more than 250 EC-funded projects. OUR EXPERTISE -- Market Analysis, Knowledge Management and Transfer. -- Stakeholder Engagement, Education and Training, Events, Workshops, Webinar, Social Media, Dissemination Material, Publications. -- Communication, Dissemination and Strategies, Project Management and IPR issues related to the Management of the Consortium.

93 EUROPEAN BIOMASS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 20 years supporting the European biomass industries, promoting the market uptake of biomass as sustainable energy source. #EUBIA Feasibility studies on biomass technologies and strategies Organization and support of international events

94 European Commission - Joint Research Centre The JRC s Institute for Energy and Transport provides scientific support to European policy makers on the complex issues surrounding the use of biomass, particularly with respect to both the environmental and economically sustainable exploitation of biomass along the entire value chain from production, conversion to bioenergy, biofuels and bioproducts, to the market place. The National Renewable Energy Action Plans (NREAPS) prepared by European Union member states within the frame of the Renewable Energy directive (2009/28/EC) demonstrate that bioenergy continues to play a dominant role in the EU s renewable energy mix. Bioenergy, including biofuels, will play a major role in reaching the renewable energy target set for FACCE SURPLUS (Sustainable and Resilient agriculture for food and non-food systems) is an ERA-NET Cofund, formed in collaboration between the European Commission and a partnership of 15 countries in the frame of the Joint Programming Initiative on Agriculture, Food Security and Climate Change (FACCE-JPI). EXHIBITION The JRC s scientific research on biomass, bioenergy and biofuels, which also extends to biorefinery concepts, aims to provide a sound basis for addressing the most relevant and sensitive policy questions in a thorough and independent manner. The challenges including both environmental and economic sustainability are addresses by way of technology and life cycle assessments using system boundaries encompassing the value chain from biomass production to final market products. Environmental impacts include not only greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions but also other life cycle impacts and effects caused by land-use changes. Moreover, bioenergy and biofuels are no longer considered in isolation but within the wider bioeconomy that is emerging to meet the demands of reducing overall GHG emissions and environmental impacts. FACCE SURPLUS is committed to improve collaboration across the European Research Area in the range of diverse, but integrated, food and non-food biomass production and transformation systems, including biorefining. Among other things, the ERA-NET Cofund aims to support innovation and value creation from biomass and biorefineries and organises joint calls between funding bodies from Member States and the European Commission. It contributes to the strategic objective of FACCE-JPI to build a European Research Area in the domain of agriculture, food security and climate change as well as to the scientific objective of enhancing resilience in agricultural production systems. In turn, this will contribute to tackling the Grand Challenge of ensuring food security and agricultural production in the face of climate change. FACCE SURPLUS First call and Second call The first call for transnational research projects was launched in January 2015 with an indicative total available budget amounted to 17M. In November 2015, 14 projects were selected to receive funding in the frame of FACCE SURPLUS. Recognising that other initiatives are considering the scope and application of large-scale biorefineries in the EU context, the second call of FACCE SURPLUS focuses on the small-scale biorefinery concepts and their potential role in enhancing the sustainability and productivity of EU agriculture, as well as their scope to benefit the rural economy. 10 partners joined this call for transnational research projects with an indicative budget of 6,25M. The deadline for submission of preproposals was March 7, 2017, while the deadline for full proposal submission is July 17, For further information please visit faccesurplus.org and faccejpi.com EXHIBITION Subscribe to the FACCE SURPLUS newsletter on faccesurplus.org and stay updated on the latest news from the ERA-NET Cofund. FACCE SURPLUS has received funding from the European Union s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No

95 Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe e.v. (FNR) The Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe e.v. (FNR) is the central coordinating agency in Germany for the promotion of renewable resources. Founded in 1993 by the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL), which funds its activities, FNR is in charge of managing a practice-, problem- and result-oriented pool of activities. The main tasks of FNR s 83 employees are to implement the R&D programme Renewable Resources on behalf of the Federal Government and to assist the BMEL in all issues concerning renewable resources. In addition, FNR collects data on industrial processes and technology as well as from science and economy. This ensures a broad, diversified advisory and information service. A comprehensive consulting and information service is provided on the topics bioenergy, construction, housing and to municipalities on further applications of renewable resources. FNR strives to provide reliable, up-to-date knowledge on renewable resources to all interested parties. We therefore continuously gather and process technical data from science and economy. C. Gerhardt is one of the world s leading developers and producers of analytical systems for food, animal feed, raw materials and plant matter. Especially for biomass laboratories we offer cost-effective device solutions for the parameters nitrogen, volatile organic acids in sludge and alcohol content. Demo devices at EUBCE 2017: DUMATHERM ELEMENTAL ANALYSIS Gerhardt solutions for biodiesel, biogas and bio ethanol. Biodiesel production SOXTHERM KJELDATHERM TURBOTHERM VAPODEST EXHIBITION FNR services fall within the following main categories: contributing to the development and design of policy programmes and instruments; providing information and consulting services to target groups; providing information on cost-effectiveness, efficiency and funding opportunities; and providing technical data in the fields of science and economy. FNR currently funds 577 R&D projects, of which 300 are in the field of bioenergy. Additionally FNR funds 21 Bioenergy Regions and hosts the office of Bioenergy Regions ( FNR s major clients are universities, research institutes, innovative SMEs and other industries and network organisations. Besides professional consultation and financial support, FNR organises and takes part in scientific events of national and international relevance. FNR also coordinates bioenergy projects under the Energy and Climate Funds Act, publishes current research results and offers various publications to experts and the general public. FNR is also the national contact point for EU activities in this context and is involved in the work of IEA Bioenergy as well as IEA-AMF (Advanced Motor Fuels). Furthermore FNR has successfully participated in numerous European projects and has continuously extended its international collaboration efforts. The department for EU and International Cooperation works on EU-related issues and aims to improve transnational cooperation between relevant decision makers. Currently, FNR is involved in 14 EU-funded projects. For more details about FNR and its work, please visit or for the international version. VAPODEST KJELDAHL DISTILLATION FIBRETHERM FILTRATION Biogas production SOXTHERM KJELDAHL systems FIBREBAG systems FIBRETHERM VAPODEST TM digestion systems Bio ethanol production VAPODEST Visit us at EUBCE June Booth E3 C. GERHARDT GMBH & CO. KG Cäsariusstraße 97, Königswinter, Germany (Headquarters) Phone: +49(0) Fax: +49 (0) [email protected] Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe e.v. (FNR) OT Gülzow, Hofplatz 1 D Gülzow-Prüzen / Germany Tel.: +49 (0) Fax: +49 (0) [email protected] EXHIBITION

96 Optimize your pretreatment Heliex Power The simple combined heat & power solution for biomass boilers GlycoSpot provides you with screening kits for measuring enzyme activity in your raw material, so you can: EXHIBITION Understand your biomass composition Reduce cost on enzymes Assess your biomass pretreatment Reduce time on enzymatic hydrolysis Increase ethanol yield Speed up enzyme discovery Diversify your choice of biomass raw material We are at EUBCE, 12th-15th June 2017! Visit us at B10 Industry: Pallet production/ district heating Application: Biomass Country: Italy Power: 81 kw Model: HP145 Steam in/out: 20 Bar G /10 Bar G A local collaboration between industry and other partners sees the installation of a biomass district heating scheme in an Italian town. A Heliex GenSet is used to generate 132 kw of electricity, which is eligible for payments from the Feed-in Tariff. The Client: A pallet producer in the Italian town of Fondo worked with local partners to install a biomass district heating scheme. The integration of a Heliex GenSet creates a Combined Heat & Power (CHP) plant that generates heat & electricity. Heliex s Italian channel partner SON, oversaw the complete project. The Project: The aim of the project was to enhance local environmental resources and ensure a sustainable supply chain.the varying heat demand was taken into consideration because it is low during summer months and much higher during winter. This varying demand could potentially impact the amount of electricity generated. The Solution: Two high pressure steam raising biomass boilers with a total capacity of 5 MW were installed in a new boiler house. The wooden scraps from the saw mill are used to fuel the boiler and the low cost heat is sold to the local community. The electricity generated by the Heliex system is fed into the electricity grid and is eligible for Feed-in tariffs available for renewable power generation under 200kW. The Heliex GenSet was chosen because it utilises saturated steam and is a good solution for the varying seasonal heat demand. About Heliex: The Heliex GenSet harnesses steam and generates low cost electricity that can be used on site or sold back to the grid. Clients across the globe have all increased profitability and enhanced sustainability due to the installation of a Heliex GenSet. EXHIBITION Find out more at heliexpower.com Enzyme screening standard

97 Direcorate of Bioenergy is a unit under the Directorate General of New, Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia. Directorate of Bioenergy directs its activities to create the various regulations related to the development of bioenergy in Indonesia which consist of biomass, biogas, biofuels, and municipal solid waste. The regulations provide the procedures in developing and investing on bioenergy as well as its incentives such as feed-in tariff and tax holidays. In its work step, the Directorate of Bioenergy carries out consultation and cooperation with all stakeholders of bioenergy, particularly in the implementation of programs that lead to the development of policies and acceleration in the utilization of bioenergy on an ongoing basis. CONTACT: Jalan Pegangsaan Timur No. 1, Menteng, Jakarta Indonesia Faksimile : Telephone : [email protected]; [email protected] [email protected] EXHIBITION EXHIBITION

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99 FULLY AUTOMATED SAMPLER FOR SOLID BIOFUELS OUR SERVICE IS YOUR PROFIT MEET US AT EUBCE 2017 STAND E5! EXHIBITION Biomass heating plants (from 300 kw up to kw) Cogeneration - Electricity out of biomass (from 200 kwel up to kwel) District heating plants EXHIBITION Polytechnik Luft-und Feuerungstechnik GmbH, 2564 Weissenbach (Austria), Hainfelderstr Tel: 0043/2672/890-0, Fax 0043/2672/ [email protected],

100 High Precision Volumetric Measurement of Gas Volume and Flow Rate Biogas Batch Fermentation System Batches of up to 16 fermentation bottles (1 ltr) in heating oven 16 RITTER MilliGascounters with individual calibration certificate Automated data acquisition of gas volume and flow rate through real time data logging with Windows software»rigamo«optional CO 2 absorption system with absorption rate better than 99% No absorption limit indicator necessary due to absorption capacity >6.5 ltr CO 2 (equivalent to >11 ltr biogas) MilliGascounters Measurement range 1 ml/h ~ 1 ltr/h Measurement accuracy (unit): better ±3% Measurement accuracy (with software): better ±1% Measurement of biogas and aggressive gases Signal output for data logging Individual volumetric calibration traceable to German National Primary Standard PTB No false readings due to CO 2 ab sorption by combination of acidu lated packing liquid and software correction Drum-type Meters Measurement range 1 ltr/h ~ 18 m³/h Measurement accuracy: better ±0.5% Measurement of low and highly aggressive gases Signal output for data logging Individual volumetric calibration traceable to German National Primary Standard PTB Maintanance-free RITTER is represented worldwide by more than 75 distribution partners. In addition to the information about our partners you will find the most recent data sheets for all our products on our website... Worldwide with the precision of the original! Biomass CHP at its best Electricity and heat generated from wood Consistent proven reliability Scalable deployment for every business model Engineered and manufactured in Germany EXHIBITION Please visit us at EUBCE 2017 Booth E8. Spanner Re² GmbH Niederfeldstr. 38, Neufahrn, Germany Phone: / [email protected] EXHIBITION

101 SaltGae makes wastewater a resource to be valorised rather than a cost to be minimized SaltGae will develop and demonstrate a techno-economically viable solution for the treatment of saline wastewater from Food & Beverage industry. SaltGae will be a case study to overcome the cross-cutting barriers to innovation identified in the European Innovation Partnerships (EIP) on Water. SteamBio is a SPIRE project that started in 2015 and is due to finish in SteamBio processes AGRO-FORESTRY RESIDUES with superheated steam to convert them into stable commercial outputs. STAND A6 OBJECTIVES 1. Develop a techno-economically viable solution for the treatment of saline wastewaters and establish three DEMO sites for the real scale demonstration of sustainable and eco-innovative modular-based technology platform. DEMOs will take place in Slovenia (treatment of tannery WW) Italy (whey WW) and Israel (aquaculture WW). 2. Develop an innovative platform for the mobilization and networking of stakeholders from all the different sectors related to wastewater, and for the dissemination of results with the aim of promoting paradigm shift in perception from wastewater treatment to resource valorisation. Pilot trials have recovered viable quantities of TRADABLE COMMODITY CHEMICALS and identified bio-based chemical building blocks. Following an economic assessment of the market opportunities, SteamBio Ltd has been registered as a business to exploit the project results. From the middle of this year until the end of the project a 150kg/hour throughput demonstration unit will be operating continuously every week, Monday through to Friday in rural locations, first in Northern Germany and then in Spain. VISITORS ARE WELCOME! SaltGae project has received funding from the European Union s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No SaltGae Consortium. [email protected] We seek to promote both visitors to our demonstrations, evaluation of the process outputs by the chemical industry and, commercial partners to take SteamBio into different markets and applications. WE LOOK FORWARD TO MEETING NEW AND OLD FRIENDS EXHIBITION [email protected] Mobile: +44 (0) Office: +44 (0) SteamBio: EU Grant Agreement No: SPIRE

102 BIOMASS BOILERS TURN-KEY PROJECTS Sugimat is a company dedicated to the design and construction of facilities for the generation and use of energy for more than 38 years Biomass boilers Thermal oil boilers Steam boilers Pellet plants Solar power plants ORC co-generation Hot water boilers Fluidized bed Turn-key projects Hot gas generators VISIT US ON STAND B5 Sunset Laboratory Inc. was founded in 1984 by Bob Cary, a pioneer in the field of organic carbon and elemental carbon (OC-EC) aerosol analysis. The thermal-optical technique developed by Bob and others at the Oregon Graduate Center was adopted as the analytic method for OC-EC measurements by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (known as NIOSH method 5040). In recognition of this achievement Bob received the 1996 Alice Hamilton Award as a co-author of this method. The sample sources Sunset Laboratory analyzes by this method are collected in a variety of environments for multiple purposes. Sources range from ambient urban and rural areas to mining sites, work environments, national parklands, forest fire plumes, and sites of other unusual events. Samples are taken for environmental applications such as EPA monitoring programs for visibility and particle loading. We have become experts at analyzing workplace exposure assessments. In the early 1990s, Sunset Laboratory began to make commercially available thermal-optical OC-EC lab instruments, the Lab OCEC Aerosol Analyzer. We sell these instruments worldwide, with a combined analysis base of well over 250,000 filter samples. In 2000, we developed Model-4 Semi-Continuous OC/EC Field Analyzer, a semi-continuous OC-EC analyzer for near real-time, in-situ measurement of carbon aerosol. The time-resolution capability and laser-based pyrolysis correction techniques of this instrument provide refined information about particle origins, health exposures, and changes in air quality. EXHIBITION Our instruments have become the premiere analytic equipment used for OC-EC on six continents and more than 40 countries, and are ready for use with the NIOSH method 5040, IMPROVE and EUSA- AR 2 protocols. Highly configurable operating parameters also allow for custom designed analysis. EXHIBITION Contact Pavlos Panteliadis [email protected] [email protected]

103 Visit us on Booth C7 The SUPERGEN Bioenergy Hub aims to bring together industry, academia and other stakeholders to focus on the research and knowledge challenges associated with increasing the contribution of UK bioenergy to meet strategic environmental targets in a coherent, sustainable and costeffective manner. EXHIBITION Our Objectives: Act as a focal point for sharing and dissemination of scientific knowledge and engineering understanding to facilitate near-term deployment of technologies Investigate and develop new approaches for dealing with the very significant engineering challenges associated with deployment of more novel technologies Improve scientific understanding of the fundamental aspects of different forms of biomass and its conversion Take a whole-systems perspective to comprehensively evaluate the potential of future technology options Adopt an interdisciplinary approach to look beyond the technical aspects of bioenergy and ensure consideration of the impacts on ecosystems, social responses to technology deployment and the economic context of policy development Prof. Patricia Thornley Hub Director Please visit us at STAND C8 to: Hear more about our 19 research projects Learn more about our latest research outputs Get a copy of our Bioenergy Comic Meet our researchers Industrial Solutions for the biomass industry POLTORR: Sustainable technology for high-quality bio-fuels The POLTORR system from thyssenkrupp is the ideal thermal processing plant for drying and torrefying of biomass in order to replace fossil fuels with high-quality bio-coal. More information for you: [email protected] EXHIBITION Please visit our website for more information and to sign up to our mailing list: The hub is funded by the EPSRC, and forms part of the Research Council UK SUPERGEN Programme

104 TO-SYN-FUEL is a project funded by Horizon 2020 EU s new research and innovation programme, with the aim to build-up, operate and demonstrate the production of Synthetic Fuels and Green Hydrogen from waste biomass. Contact Point Fraunhofer UMSICHT: Dr.-Ing. Robert Daschner [email protected] Contact Point ETA-Florence: Ing. Stefano Capaccioli, [email protected] This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No Ulma AB is a Swedish Biomass boiler producer with a wide range of boilers/ burners and ancillary equipment for the wood pellet industry. The company began production in 2004 and has continued to develop the product range over the last 13 years. The company currently exports to the US and a large proportion of Europe based on strong home market sales in Sweden. We have introduced automatic controls and sensing for all our products to ensure the biomass boiler functions as effectively as any fossil fuel heating system. The full manufacturing process is carried out on our own premises in Svenljunga, Sweden. We offer for the moment pellet burners and pellet boilers for residential and light commercial use. We also have in our product range boilers with Lambdasond which increase the efficiency and optimizes the emissions. All our burners comes with an user friendly touch screen display and there is also an opportunity to install an app on your smartphone and have wireless communication with your burner/boiler using WIFI. EXHIBITION EXHIBITION TO-SYN-FUEL Kick-off meeting

105 Move your energy business forward with reliable automation solutions WIP Renewable Energies Our mission is to bridge the gap between research and implementation of Renewable Energy systems. Expertise We are an interdisciplinary team of professionals focussing on the successful implementation of Renewable Energy projects: 32 years experience in Renewable Energy projects 30 multinational team members More than 400 international projects accomplished Contact WIP Renewable Energies Sylvensteinstr Munich Germany Activities Coordination of international Renewable Energy projects Planning, development and implementation of Renewable Energy systems Consultancy services on bioenergy, solar and wind energy, energy efficiency, rural development, water treatment Realisation of major Renewable Energy events Phone: Fax: [email protected] Member of EUBIA European Biomass Industry Association, SolarPower Europe, WindEurope, EUREC European Renewable Energy Research Centres Agency and BSW Bundesverband Solarwirtschaft Demonstrating the success of innovative Biomass Technology for a sustainable future EXHIBITION Over 1,000 power plants worldwide already rely on Valmet s process automation and information management solutions to maximize their business profitability and sustainability. By combining our energy technology, process know-how, automation, and extensive range of services, we can also help move your business forward. Discover more at valmet.com/automation Come and visit us at 208 EUBCE 2017 / Stand D8 209 WIP coordinated project COMPETE: sugarcane plant in Brazil EXHIBITION

106 PROGRAMME COMMITTEES PROGRAMME COMMITTEES INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE (ISAC) EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Chair: Piotr Szymanski, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Director of Energy, Transport and Climate (Petten). Technical Programme Chairman: Nicolae Scarlat, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Directorate for Energy, Transport and Climate David Baxter, Former European Commission, Joint Research Centre David Chiaramonti, Renewable Energy Consortium for Research and Demonstration RE-CORD, President Paolo Frankl, International Energy Agency, Head of the Renewable Energy Division, Uwe R. Fritsche, IINAS - International Institute for Sustainability Analysis and Strategy, Scientific Director; National team leader for Germany within IEA Bioenergy Task 40 Bernd Krautkremer, Fraunhofer Institute IWES, Head of Bioenergy System Technology Géraldine Kutas, Head of International Affairs and Senior International Adviser to the President of UNICA Kees Kwant, NL Agency and Climate Change, Senior Expert Bioenergy Kyriakos Maniatis, European Commission, DG ENER, Principal Administrator Unit C2 Maria Michela Morese, Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP), Executive Secretary; Climate and Environment Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Natural Resources Officer, Calliope Panoutsou, Imperial College London, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Centre for Environmental Policy. Senior Research Fellow Michael Persson, Danish Bioenergy Association, Denmark, Head of Secretariat Yves Ryckmans, GDF-SUEZ Group, Laborelec-Sustainable Process Technologies, Chief Technology Officer Biomass Angela Grassi, ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, Managing Director Peter Helm, WIP - Renewable Energies, Scientific & Managing Director Technical Programme Chairman: Dr. Nicolae Scarlat, European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Directorate for Energy, Transport and Climate David Baxter Former European Commission, Joint Research Centre Wim Van Swaaij, University of Twente, Faculty of Science and Technology, The Netherlands David Chiaramonti, President, Renewable Energy Consortium for Research and Demonstration RE-CORD Angela Grassi, ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, Managing Director Peter Helm, WIP - Renewable Energies, Scientific & Managing Director LINNEBORN PRIZE COMMITTEE Chair: Wim P.M. van Swaaij, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands Anthony V. Bridgwater, Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom Philippe Chartier, Syndicat des Energies Renouvables, Paris, France Andrè Faaij, Academic Director of the Energy Academy Europe, Distinguished Professor of Energy System Analysis, University Groningen Giuliano Grassi, EUBIA - European Biomass Industry Association, Brussels, Belgium Hermann Hofbauer, Vienna University of Technology, Austria Brian M. Jenkins, University of California, Davis, USA Spyros Kyritsis, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece Kyriakos Maniatis, European Commission, DG ENER, Brussels, Belgium José Roberto Moreira, CENBIO - Brazilian Reference Center of Biomass, São Paulo, Brazil Ralph Overend, Biomass and Bioenergy, Ottawa, Canada Wolfgang Palz, WCRE, Brussels, Belgium John (Jack) Saddler, Professor of Forest Products Biotechnology/Bioenergy and former Dean, Faculty of Forestry at the University of British Columbia Kai Sipilä, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Liisa Viikari, University of Helsinki, Finland Yuan Zhenhong, Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Angela Grassi, ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, Florence, Italy Peter Helm, WIP - Renewable Energies, Munich, Germany ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

107 PROGRAMME COMMITTEES PROGRAMME COMMITTEES POSTER AWARDS COMMITTEE SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Andreas Apfelbacher, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Germany Topic Organisers Marco Baratieri, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy Stefano Amaducci, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Italy Tanja Barth, University of Bergen, Norway Andreas Apfelbacher, Fraunhofer UMSICHT, Germany David Baxter, former European Commission, DG JRC Marco Baratieri, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy Juan Carrasco, CIEMAT, Spain Lone Berg Frederiksen, Danish Technological Institute, Denmark Enrico Ceotto, CREA, Italy Göran Berndes, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Wiebren De Jong, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Eric Billig, UFZ, Germany Rocio Diaz-Chavez, Imperial College, United Kingdom Markus Bolhàr-Nordenkampf, Valmet GesmbH, Austria Bernahrd Drosg, University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences, Austria Juan Esteban Carrasco, CIEMAT, Spain Ana Luisa Fernando, University Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Jean-Francois Dallemand, European Commission Joint Research Centre Bjorn Fredriksson, E.On, Sweden Wiebren De Jong, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Benoit Gabrielle, INRA-AgroParisTech, France Rocio Araceli Diaz-Chavez, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Maria Georgiadou, DG-Research Bernhard Drosg, Bioenergy2020+, AT; Evert Jan Hengeveld, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands Mathieu Dumont, Netherlands Enterprise Agency, The Netherlands Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark Andrè Faaij, Groningen University, The Netherlands Ursel Hornung, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Ana Luisa Fernando, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Wouter Huijgen, Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands, The Netherlands Uwe Fritsche, IINAS, Germany Gerfried Jungmeier, Institute for Water, Energy and Environment, Austria Maria Georgiadou, European Commission DG Research & Innovation Birger Kerckow, FNR-Agency for Renewable Resources, Germany Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen, Aalborg University, Denmark Jaap Kiel, Research Center of the Netherlands, The Netherlands Ursel Hornung, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Peter Kuikman, Alterra Wageningen, The Netherlands Birger Kerckow, FNR - Agency for Renewable Resources, Germany Kees Kwant, ISAC, The Netherlands Sascha Kersten, University of Twente, The Netherlands Jan Michel Lavoie, Université de Sherbooke, Canada Jaap Kiel, ECN, The Netherlands Jan Peter Lesschen, Alterra Wageningen, The Netherlands Peter Kuikman, Alterra Wageningen UR, The Netherlands Jan Lindstedt, J Lindstedt Lindab, Sweden Kees Kwant, Netherlands Enterprise Agency, The Netherlands Solange Mussatto, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Jan Lindstedt, J Lindstedt LINDAB, Sweden Luigi Pari, CREA-Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, Italy Alexa Lutzenberger, Leuphana Universität Lüneburg, Germany Calliope Panoutsou, Imperial College, United Kingdom Silvia Maltagliati, European Commission DG Research & Innovation Wolter Prins, University of Ghent, Belgium Andrea Monti, University of Bologna, Italy Lasse Rosendahl, Aalborg University Denmark Solange Mussatto, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Kay Schaubach, DBFZ, Germany Anders Nordin, Umeå University, Sweden Neeta Sharma, ENEA, Italy Ingwald Obernberger, Graz University of Technology, Austria Dimitrios Sidiras, University of Piraeus, Greece Markku Paananen, JAMK University of Applied Sciences, Finland Jeffrey Skeer, IRENA-International Renewable Energy Agency, Germany Calliope Panoutsou, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Patricia Thornley, University of Manchester, United Kingdom Luc Pelkmans, VITO, Belgium Scott Turn, University of Hawaii, USA Wolter Prins, University of Ghent, Belgium Wim Van Swaaij, University of Twente, The Netherlands Tapio Ranta, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland Lasse Rosendahl, Aalborg University,Denmark Kay Schaubach, DBFZ,Germany ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

108 PROGRAMME COMMITTEES PROGRAMME COMMITTEES ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Dimitrios Sidiras, University of Piraeus, Greece Wolter Elbersen, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands Jeffrey Skeer, IRENA-International Renewable Energy Agency, Germany Gianni Facciotto, ENTECRA, Italy Raphael Slade, Imperial College London, United Kingdom Emilio Font de Mora, European Commission - INEA Patricia Thornley, University of Manchester,United Kingdom Matthias Franke, Fraunhofer Institute UMSICHT, Germany Daniela Thrän, UFZ, DBFZ, Germany Benoit Gabrielle, INRA - AgroParisTech, France Floor Van der Hilst, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Anli Geng, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore Rene van Ree, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands Jacopo Giuntoli, European Commission - Joint Research Centre W.P.M. Van Swaaij, University of Twente, The Netherlands Mike Gould, Texas A&M University, USA Frédéric Vogel, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland Giuliano Grassi, EUBIA, Belgium Ruben Guisson, VITO, Belgium Paper Review Experts Leif Gustavsson, Linnaeus University, Sweden Julia Hansson, IVL, Sweden Nicolas Abatzoglou, Université de Sherbrooke, Canada Evert Jan Hengeveld, Hanze University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands Alessandro Agostini, ENEA, Italy Wouter Huijgen, ECN, The Netherlands Efthimia Alexopoulou, CRES, Greece Ioana Ionel, Universitatea POLITEHNICA Timisoara, Romania Andrés Anca-Couce, Graz University of Technology,Austria Rainer Janssen, WIP - Renewable Energies, Germany Antti Arasto, VTT, Finland Bryan Jenkins, University of California at Davis, USA Pol Arranz-Piera, Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Spain Gerfried Jungmeier, Joanneum Research Centre, Austria Donatella Barisano, ENEA, Italy Sotirios Karellas, National Technical University of Athens,Greece Tanja Barth, Univerity of Bergen, Norway Oli-Jussi Korpinen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland Michael Becidan, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway Bernd Krautkremer, Fraunhofer Institute IWES, Germany Marisol Berti, North Dakota State University, USA Matthias Kuba, Bioenergy 2020+, Austria Stella Bezergianni, Centre for Research & Technology Hellas, Greece Vladimir Kuprianov, Thammasat University, Thailand Guido Bezzi, CIB Consorzio Italiano Biogas, Italy Carmen Lago Rodriguez, CIEMAT, Spain Serge Biollaz, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland Mika Laihanen, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland Torsten Birth, Fraunhofer Institute IFF, Germany Jean Michael Lavoie, Sherbrooke University, Canada Chiara Boscagli, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Elmer Ledesma, University of St. Thomas, USA Nikolaos Boukis, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Jan Peter Lesschen, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands Miguel Brandão, KTH-IEA Bioenergy Task 38, Sweden Stefan Majer, DBFZ, Germany Dieter Bryniok, Fraunhofer Institute IGB, Germany Emiliano Maletta, CIEMAT, Spain Marco Buffi, CREAR/RE-CORD, Italy Luisa Marelli, European Commission - Joint Research Centre Enrico Ceotto, CREA, Italy Carlos Martin Medina, Umeå University, Sweden Myrsini Christou, Center for Renewable Energy Sources, Greece Sanette Marx, North-West University, South Africa Maurizio Cocchi, ETA-Florence, Italy Yukihiko Matsumura, University of Hiroshima, Japan Marco Colangeli, FAO/GBEP, Italy Jean Bernard Michel, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Switzerland Maria Dolores Curt, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain York Neubauer, TU Berlin, Germany Srinivasiah Dasappa, Indian Institute of Science, India Timothee Nocquet, Leroux & Lotz Technologies, France Patrick De Jamblinne, Tuzetka, Belgium Werner Ortinger, Bavarian Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry, Germany Ferran De Miguel Mercader, Scion, New Zealand Ralph Overend, Nextfuels Biomass and Bioenergy, Canada Capucine Dupont, CEA, France Vance Owens, South Dakota State University, USA Berien Elbersen, Wageningen University and Research, The Netherlands George Papadakis, Agricultural University of Athens, Greece ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

109 PROGRAMME COMMITTEES SPONSORS Luigi Pari, CRA-ING, Italy Christoph Pfeifer, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria Paolo Pizziol, European Commission - Joint Research Centre Elisabeth Poncelet, Direction Economie Circulaire et Déchet, France Mingyu Qian, China University of Petroleum, PRC Stefania Rocca, European Commission - Joint Research Centre Mirjam Roeder, Tyndall Center for Climate Change Research, United Kingdom Lamparelli Rubens, NIPE/UNICAMP, Brasil Dominik Rutz, WIP - Renewable Energies, Germany Changkook Ryu, Sungkyunkwan University, South Korea Jhuma Sadhukhan, University of Surrey, United Kingdom Andrea Salimbeni, EUBIA, Belgium Arturo Sanchez Carmona, Centro Investigacion Estudios Avanzados, Mexico Corneels Schabort, North-West University, South Africa Robert Scharler, Graz University of Technology, Austria Tim Schulzke, Fraunhofer Institute UMSICHT, Germany Neeta Sharma, ENEA, Italy Øyvind Skreiberg, SINTEF Energy Research, Norway Don J. Stevens, Cascade Research, USA Theocharis Tsoutsos, Technical University of Crete,Greece Scott Turn, University of Hawaii,USA Liang Wang, SINTEF, Norway Carly Whittaker, Rothamsted Research, United Kingdom Birka Wicke, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Michael Wild, Wild&Partner LLC, Austria We thank our Sponsors! City of Stockholm is sponsor of the EUBCE 2017 Welcome Reception EUBIA - European Biomass Industry Association is sponsor of the EUBCE 2017 Lanyards Leco Europe is sponsor of the EUBCE 2017 badges Scandinavian Biogas and Biogas Research Centre are sponsors of the EUBCE 2017 Notepads ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

110 Scandinavian Biogas is a major leading player in large scale biogas production, with key expertise in the design and operation of biogas facilities to optimise biogas production. The Group s focus is on facilitating the global transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy. The business concept is to be a leader in the design, management and operation of biogas facilities. This is achieved by constantly improving the biogas production digestion process from various types of biomass, generated primarily from wastewater treatment sludge, food waste and industrial processes. Research and innovation: as a strategic focus to develop methods to improve biogas production efficiency for both established and new types of waste, residue and other organic material. Cost and resource efficiency improvements to production are made possible thanks to the Company s expertise and methodology, open to cooperation and support. Four plants in operation: three in Sweden and one in South Korea. Total biogas production capacity increased almost 300 per cent during the period, from 129 GWh to 375 GWh. Investments are being made in Norway in a new liquid biogas plant integrated to a pulp and paper mill, linked to a demonstration project supported by the European LIFE Programme. For sustainable transports: including cars, busses, light and heavy trucks, industry and shipping. We believe that the key to realise the long-term potential of biogas lies in scaling up production of liquid biogas far above current volumes. The Biogas Research Centre (BRC) is a Swedish centre of excellence that aims to create strong national competencies leading to industrially and socially motivated research and development of biogas solutions. At BRC, resource efficient biogas solutions are implemented in many new applications and contribute to a more sustainable energy supply, improved environmental conditions and good business. Founded in 2012 thanks to the Swedish Energy Agency, Linköping University, and partners from business and society, BRC s main emphasis is on process and technology, supplemented with systems research and social science for analysing resource efficiency and social and business conditions. Process and Technology: to contribute to higher profitability in existing biogas plants and to allow the utilization of new substrates, such as lignocellulosic and aquatic biomass, in biogas processes in different sectors. Systems: to investigate the feasibility and resource efficiency of different types of biogas solutions. Multi-Criteria Analysis methods are used to support strategic decision making regarding biogas feedstock, to clarify strengths, weaknesses and opportunities for different options. Life-Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Life-Cycle Costing (LCC) are used for studies of the economic and environmental performance of existing and future biogas systems. Society: to study future markets for biogas through analysis of the visions which municipal and regional actors express. The dissemination of biogas solutions from the waste sector into new sectors is a necessary process if the potential is to be realized. The research focuses on actors, business strategies and open innovation. BRC IEI, Linköpings Universitet Linköping Tel: +46 (0) [email protected] Scandinavian Biogas, Holländargatan 21A SE Stockholm Tel: +46 (0) [email protected]

111 SUPPORTERS SUPPORTERS INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORTER Supporting Associations Technical Programme Coordination European Commission Joint Research Centre With the support of UNESCO s Natural Sciences Sector afsea AFRICAN SUSTAINABLE ENERGY ASSOCIATION INSTITUTIONAL BIOMASS INDUSTRY COOPERATION SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS NATIONAL SUPPORTING ORGANISATIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS NATIONAL SUPPORTING ASSOCIATION ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

112 MEDIA PARTNERS MEDIA PARTNERS PLATINUM MEDIA PARTNERS ONLINE MEDIA PARTNERS Besustainable GOLD MEDIA PARTNERS european energyinnovation SILVER MEDIA PARTNERS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

113 AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author Aalto, M.,1AO.7.2, 1DV.1.21 Alvarez, J.,3AV.3.19, 3AV.3.20 Asquer, C.,3AV.3.59, 4AV.2.33, Bamière, L.,4CO.2.2 Abatzoglou, N.,3AV.3.52 Alves de Macedo, L.,3DO.3.2 4AV.2.34 Banja, M.,4AV.1.50 Abelló, S.,3CO.3.2 Alviso, D.,2BV.1.34 Assirelli, A.,1DV.2.24, 1DV.2.25 Baptista, P.,4AV.2.26 Ábrego, J.,3AV.3.2, 3AV.3.24, Alwarsdotter, Y.,IBO.8.2 Assureira, E.,3CV.2.23, 1DV.1.32, Bär, K.,5BV.2.9 3AV.3.26, 3AV BV.4.36 Amaducci, S.,4DO.5.2 Baratieri, M.,2CV.3.10, 2CV.3.14, Adam, N.,4AV.2.20 Assureira, M.,1DV.1.32, 3BV.4.36, Amalfi, M.,2BV CV.3.22, 2CV.3.47, 2CV.3.9, 3BV CV.2.23 Adam, S.,IDV.3.37 Amaya-Delgado, L.,3CV.1.39 Barbarias, I.,3AV.3.19, 3AV.3.20 Astrup, T. F.,4AV.2.40 Adams, P.D.,3CV.1.55 Amin, S.B.,1DV.1.16 Barbera, F.,1DV.1.1 Asveld, L.,4AV.1.55 Adeleke, R.,3BV.3.28 Amoros, M.C.,1DV.2.15, 1DV.2.6 Barbieri, L.,1AO.7.3 Atienza-Martínez, M.,2BO.10.2, Ademovic-Tahirovic, A.,5BV.2.6 Amutio, M.,3AV.3.19, 3AV AV.3.2, 3AV.3.25, 3AV.3.26, 3AV.3.17 Barbottin, A.,4CO.2.2 Adler, J.,4AV.1.52 Anacke, C.,3AO.6.4 Aung, M.,4CO.10.1 Barisano, D.,2BO.14.3, 2BO.6.2, Afailal, Z.,2BO BV.3.13, 3CO.3.1 Anca-Couce, A.,2AO.5.3, 2BV.1.30 Avhad, M. R.,3BV.4.17 Afzal, S.,1CO.5.1 Barmina, I.,2BV.1.22, 3DO.3.5 Andres, Y.,3CV.2.10 Avhad, M.R.,3CV.1.54 Agnihotri, S.,2DO.1.1 Baronti, S.,4AV.2.19 Angelsen, A.,4CO.2.3 Awosusi, A.,3CV.1.34 Agostini, A.,2DO.1.2, 4DO.5.2, Barrette, J.,4AV.2.17 Anger-Kraavi, A.,4AV.1.15 Awosusi, A. A.,3BV DO.5.5, 1DV.2.44 Barro, R.,1CO.5.3, 2CO.13.2 Annevelink, E.,1AO.7.1, 1DV.1.50 Ayeni, A.,3CV.1.34, 3BV.3.28 Agostini, R.,2BO.14.3, 2BO.6.2, 3BV.3.13 Barroso, G.,2AO.5.1 Antal, M.,3BO.15.2 Ayres Carvalho, M.,1CO.9.3, Aguado, P.L.,1CO.5.2 Antevski, G.,1DV DV.2.66 Bartelings, H.,4CO.6.4 Aguirre Rodriguez, C.A.,2CV.3.33 Antolini, D.,2CV.3.15, 2CV.3.22, Aziz, M.,2CV.3.26 Barth, T.,3BV.4.1 Ahlgren, S.,4AV.1.2 3CV.2.11 Aznar, D.,3AV.3.24 Bartocci, P.,3DO.9.4, 4AV.2.19 Ahlström, P.,2BV.1.45 Antonetti, E.,IDV.3.14 Babich, I.,IBO.12.5 Baruah, D.C.,1DV.1.30 Ahrenfeldt, J.,2BO.14.2 Antonio, G.C.,1DV.1.74, 2BV.1.51, Bacchi, D.,1BO.1.1 Baruth B., 1DV.1.84 Ahtikoski, A.,4AV AV.1.56, 1DV.1.88 Bach, H.L.,3BO.11.2 Basile, F.,3BV.3.13 Aichernig, C.,3AO.9.4 Anttila, P.,4DO.8.2 Bach, Q.V.,3CV.2.14 Basso, D.,2CV.3.10, 3CO.3.3 Ail, S.,3BV.3.12 Antunes, P.W.,1DV.2.63 Bachmaier, H.,2BV.1.38 Batas Bjelic, I.,5BV.2.6 Aipperspach, C.,3CO.15.1 Ao, P.X.,1DV.2.2 Bach-Oller, A.,2BO.10.5 Bauer, T.,2BV.1.30 Ait babahmad, R.,1DV.2.26 Apfelbacher, A.,3AO.3.4, 3AV.3.58 Backman, R.,2BO.14.5 Baumgarten, W.,1DV.1.1, ICO.16.1 Al Haddad, M.,ICO.8.5 Apol, M.E.F.,3DO.7.5 Bacovsky, D.,IDV.3.48, IDV.3.58 Bautista, A.,3BV.4.37 Alakangas, E.,4CP.1.2, 4DO.8.2, Aracil, J.,3CV.1.54 Bados, R.,2CO.13.2 Bautista, I.,1DV.2.6 IDV.3.4 Aranda Almansa, G.,2BO.2.1, 3BV.4.15 Baehr, C.,3AV.3.6 Bay, N.,2CO.13.1 Albers, E.,1CO.1.5 Arasto, A.,IBO.8.5, IDV.3.49 Baer, K.,2DO.4.5 Bayard, R.,1DV.1.35 Albini, E.,1BO.1.1 Arato, E.,2CV.3.47 Bahramian, H.,2AO.5.3 Beagle, E.,4CO.14.5 Albrecht, F.G.,3AV.3.42 Arauzo, J.,3BV.4.9, 3CO.11.5 Baier, U.,IDV.3.39 Bechstein, F.,1DV.1.61 Albu Cimpoia, R.,3DO.7.3 Aravind, P.V.,2CV.3.5 Bajaj, M.,ICO.16.1 Becidan, M.,1DV.1.68 Alegria, I.,IDV.3.35, IDV.3.36 Arcieri G.,3CV.1.32 Bajamundi, C.,5BO.4.4 Becker, J.B.,3AO.3.2, 3AV.3.48 Alexopoulou, E.,1CO.5.4, 1CO.9.5, Areeprasert, C.,2CV.3.35, 3AV.3.32, 1DV.2.60 Baksi, S.,3CO.15.5 Becker, N.,4AV BO.11.5 Alfano, V.,1DV.1.42 Balaban, M.,IDV.3.26 Beelen, B.,3BO.3.3 Arendt Jensen, P.,3AO.6.3 Algieri, A.,5BV.2.2 Balay, F.,4AV.2.20 Beermann, M.,3BV.3.38 Arimont, A.,2BV.1.2 Aliboni, A.,3CV.1.19 Baldi, F.,1BO.1.1 Begum, N.,1CO.5.1 Armbruster, U.,3AO.6.4, 3BV.4.18 Allesina, G.,1AO.7.3, 2CV.3.8 Bali, A.,3AV.3.52 Beil, M.,3DO.7.2 Arpornwichanop, A.,3BV.4.42 Allison, G.,2BV.1.56 Ball, I.,3BO.7.3 Beires L., 4AV.1.59 Arregi, A.,3AV.3.19, 3AV.3.20 Alonso, C.,2CV.3.40 Ballesteros, I.,1DV.1.8, 3BO.7.2, Beirow, M.,2BO.10.1 Arroyo, J.,3BV BV.3.22, 3BV.3.5 Bekkering, J.,1AO.1.2 Alsaker, N.,3CV.2.17 Arroyo, Y.,2BV.1.21 Ballesteros, M.,1DV.1.8, 3BO.7.2, Belandria, V.,3CV.2.8 Alvarenga, N.,2BV.1.34 Artemenko, K. A.,3BV BV.3.22, 3BV.3.5 Bellassen, V.,4CO.2.2 Álvarez, C.,3BV.3.5 Artetxe, M.,3AV.3.19, 3AV.3.20 Balogun Mohammed, A.,4AV.1.8 Bellissima, A.,2BO ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

114 AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author Belmont, E.,4AV.1.8, 4CO.14.5 Birch, J.,1BO.1.3 Brambilla, M.,1DV.1.22, 3BV.4.31, Cammalleri, I.,1AO.7.5 Belohlav, V.,IDV.3.10 Bird, N.,4BO.13.1, 4DO.8.3 ICO.16.2, IDV.3.9 Campbell, p.,1ao.4.1 Benbelkacem, H.,2CV.4.1 Birgen, C.,3CO.15.5 Brandani, S.,2BO.6.2 Canciani, P.,4DO.8.2, IDV.3.48 Bencini, A.,2CV.4.33 Birkeland, R.,3CV.2.17 Brennan, R.,3BO.3.5 Candra, D.I.,5CO.4.3, 5BO.4.1 Benders, R.,4AV.1.9 Bisaglia, C.,1AO.7.4, 1DV.1.22, Breure, M.S.,4AV.1.4 Canellas, I.,1DV.1.2 Benedetti, V.,2CV.3.14, 3BV BV.4.31, ICO.16.2, IDV.3.9 Brighenti, M.,2CV.3.15, 3CV.2.11 Cano-Ruiz, J.,1CO.5.2 Benedikt, F.,2BO.2.2, 2CV.3.6 Bispo, A.,4CO.2.2 Brink, A.,2CV.3.54 Cao, Q.,3CO.7.3 Beneroso, D.,3BO.11.1 Bitnere, K.,4CO.14.2 Brinkman, M.L.J.,4CO.10.5 Capaccioli, S.,IDV.3.48 Beno, Z.,3BV.4.48 Bjelic, A.,3BV.4.23 Broekhuis, A.A.,1AO.1.2 Cappai, G.,4AV.2.33 Benmarraze S.,ICO.12.4 Bjerre, A.B.,3BO.7.5 Broodryk, Z.,3DO.6.1 Cappelletti, A.,2AO.2.2 Bentsen, N.,1AO.4.2 Björklung, P.,ICO.8.1 Brostrom, M.,2BO.14.5 Cara, C.,3BV.3.30, 3CV.1.25 Benyounis, K.,2DO.4.2 Björnsson, L.,1AO.4.5, 4AV.2.39 Brovkina, J.,3BV.4.39 Caracciolo, G.,1DV.2.24, 1DV.2.25 Berdugo, T.,2BO.10.3 Blajin, C.,3AV.3.1 Bruant, G.,3DO.7.3 Carbo, M.C.,1BO.5.5, 3BO.3.3 Bergante, S.,1DV.2.10, 1DV.2.16 Blanchard, J.,3AV.3.52 Brücher, J.,IBO.8.2 Carleer, R.,3CO.3.4 Bergerson, J.,IBO.12.4 Blanquet, E.,2CV.3.55 Brugger, H.,ICO.8.2 Carlson, K.,4DO.2.2 Bergfeldt, B.,2AO.8.2, 2BV.1.48 Blarel, J.,4AV.2.13 Bruning, B.,ICO.8.3 Carltonbird, M.,2CV.3.62 Bergquist, J.,3BV.3.19 Blom, M.,3DO.7.1 Brunner, T.,2AO.8.1, 2CV.3.5 Carneiro, J.C.,1DV.2.1 Beringer, M.,3CV.1.18 Boateng, A.A.,2BV.1.50 Brynolf, S.,4AV.1.7 Carneiro, L.M.,3CV.1.37 Bernacchi, C.J.,4CO.14.3 Boboescu, I.Z.,IDV.3.34 Buchmayr, M.,2CV.3.3 Carneiro, P.C.S.,1DV.2.1 Bernard, J.,1DV.1.3 Boby, L.,4AV.1.66 Budarin, V.,3CV.2.13 Carnevale, E.A.,1BO.1.1 Berndes, G.,1AO.1.5, 4DO.8.4 Bocci, E.,3CO.3.1 Budiyanto, B.,3DO.6.5 Carnevale, M.,2CV.3.21, 2CV.3.30, Bernier, P.,4AV.2.17 Boehme, L.,1BO.1.5, 1DV.1.63 Budzinski, M.,4AV CV.4.33, 3CV.1.32, 3BV.3.10 Berrueco, C.,3CO.3.2 Bogatov, K.,1DV.1.1 Buffi, M.,2AO.2.2 Carpenter, D.,3BO.15.5 Berti, F.,ICO.16.2 Bolhàr-Nordenkampf, M.,ICO.8.1 Buffiere, P.,1DV.1.35 Carrasco, J.E.,1CO.5.3, 2BV.1.10, Berti, M.T.,1DV.2.13 Bologa, A.,2AO.5.4 Bugge, M.,2BV CO.13.2 Bertucco, A.,1DV.2.59 Bolzonella, D.,1BO.1.2 Bulgheroni, C.,4DO.5.5 Carriel Schmitt, C.,3AV.3.15 Bessou, C.,4CO.2.2 Boon, J.,2CV.3.40 Bull, G.Q.,IDV.3.55 Carvalho, L.,4AV.2.30 Bettiga, M.,3BP.3.1 Booysen, J.G.,3AV.3.30 Buø, T.,3CV.2.17 Casaretto, R.,2CV.4.35, 2CV.4.35 Bettucci, L.,3DO.3.4 Borgmeyer, J.,2BO.14.4 Burg, V.,IDV.3.39 Casini, D.,3DO.3.4 Beuchelt, T.D.,4DO.8.1 Borjabad, E.,2BV.1.10 Burns, C.,4AV.1.12 Cassini, S.T.,1DV.2.63 Beuthner, C.,4AV.1.6 Börjesson, P.,4AV.2.30, 4AV.2.39, Butlewski, K.,1AO.1.4 Castelli, F.,1DV.2.22, 1DV.2.7, 4AV DO.8.4 Bezama, A.,4AV.1.21, 4AV.1.22 Ca, G.,4AV.2.34 Castillo, J.,IBO.16.2 Born, J.,2CV.4.35 Bezergianni, S.,5BV.2.5 Cabañas, B.,3BV.3.27, 3BV.3.29 Castillo, M.,2DO.1.1 Borzêcka, M.,1BP.1.1 Bidini, G.,3DO.9.4, 4AV.2.19 Cablé, A.,2BV.1.29 Castro, E.,1DV.1.8, 3BV.3.30, 3CV.1.25 Boscagli, C.,3AV.3.15 Biedermann, F.,2AO.5.2 Cabral de Sousa Dias, J.M.,1DV.2.66 Castro, R.C.A.,3BV.3.23 Boscaro, D.,1DV.1.22, ICO.16.2 Bienert, K.,3DO.7.1 Cabrera, E.,4CO.10.3 Cativa, F.,1DV.1.43 Bosio, B.,2CV.3.47 Bierlein, L.,ICP.3.2 Cacchi, M.,1DV.2.25 Cattolica, R.,3AO.9.5 Bostyn, S.,3CV.2.8 Biermann, M.,2BV.1.32 Cáceres Martínez, L.E.,2CV.3.34 Cavalaglio, G.,2CV.4.12 Botella, L.,3CO.11.5 Billaud, F.,2CV.3.25, 3AV.3.45 Cacho, J,,1AO.4.1 Cavallo, E.,3BV.4.31 Bouaid, A.,3CV.1.54 Biller, P.,3AO.3.2 Cai, Q.,1CO.5.1 Cavana, M.,3CV.1.22 Boukis, N.,2BP.2.2 Billig, E.,3BV.4.40 Calbry-Muzyka, A.,IDV.3.39 Cazier, F.,4AV.2.13, 4AV.2.20 Boulday, D.,1BP.1.1 Binder, G.,ICO.8.2 Calero, P.,3CO.11.4 Cecchi, F.,1BO.1.2 Boussiba, S.,4BO.13.1 Binder, M.,3AO.9.5, 3BV.3.14 Calicioglu, O.,3BO.3.5 Ceglarek, G.,IDV.3.21 Bove, D.,2CV.3.47 Binder, S.,3AV.3.58, 5BV.2.1 Caligiuri, C.,2CV.3.22 Celiktas M.S.,2CV.3.41 Braccio, G.,3CO.3.1 Biollaz, S.M.A,IDV.3.39, 2BO.14.4 Caloski, M.,1DV.1.58 Centritto M., 1DV.2.64 Braguglia, C.M.,2CV ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

115 AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author Ceotto, E.,1AO.7.3, 1DV.2.22, Claps, D.,4AV.1.36 Cydzik-Kwiatkowska, A.,2CV.4.44, 1DV DV.2.7, 4AV.2.16 Clark, J.,3CV CV.4.45 Del Mar Saavedra Rios, C.,3DO.9.5 Cerioni, D.,2CV.4.33 Clauss, D.,1BO.1.5 Czyzewski, P.,IDV.3.24 Delcarte, J.,2BV.1.2, 2BV.1.3 Cerone, N.,2CV.3.54, 2CV.3.41, Clavero, E.,1CO.1.1, 1CO.1.4 Da Borso, F.,1DV.1.22 Della Rocca G., 1DV CV.1.32, 3BV.3.10 Clemens, A.,3DO.9.3 Dael, van, M.,1AO.1.2 DeMartini, N.,2BO.6.4 Cerrani I., 1DV.1.84 Cluet, B.,ICO.8.5 Dahmen, N.,3AO.3.3, 3AO.6.2, 3AV.3.15, Denance, Y.,4AV.2.20 Cerri, C.E.P.,4CO AV.3.39, 4AV.1.16 Coaloa, D.,1DV.1.38 Deneyer, A.,3AO.9.1 Ceulemans, R.,4CO.14.3 Daigneault, A.J.,4AV.1.67 Cobo, M.,3CV.1.30 Denysenko, V.,3DO.7.2 Chacón Ladrón de Guevara7, L.,- Dal Savio, S.,2CV DV.1.58 Cocchi, M.,IDV.3.48 Descarrega, N.,1CO.1.4 Dale, V.H.,4CO.2.3 Chae, J.,1DV.1.66 Coccia, V.,2CV.4.12 Deutch, S.,3BO.15.5 Dalgaard, T.,1AO.4.2 Chae, T.,1DV.1.55, 2AO.8.5 Coda, E.,2CV.3.40 Dewaele, D.,4AV.2.13, 4AV.2.20 Dallemand, J.F,4AV.1.50 Chaivatamaset, P.,2BV.1.52 Coelho Tambani, P.,1DV.1.6 Di Carlo, M.,2CV.4.29 Damgaard, A.,4AV.2.40 Chamoumi, M.,3AV.3.52 Coelho, S.T.,5BV.2.3 Di Girolamo, G., 1DV.2.64, 1DV.2.65 Dam-Johansen, K.,2BP.2.1 Chan, H.Y.,3BV.4.21, 3BV.4.22 Cogan, J.,ICO.16.5 Diaz-Chavez, R.,4BO.13.5, 5BV.2.5 Daniel, W.,1AO.1.3 Chang C.,2CV.3.23 Colangeli, M.,1CO.5.5, 4BO.13.3 Diaz-Lanza, A.M.,1BO.1.4 Daniel-Gromke, J.,3DO.7.2 Chang, J.K.W.,IDV.3.34 Colantoni, A.,2CV.3.21, 2CV.3.30 Díaz-Villanueva, M.J.,3BV.3.30 Daramola, M. O.,3BV.3.28, 3CV.1.34 Chang, Y.K.,1DV.2.56, 3BV.3.40, Commandré, J.M.,3DO.3.2 Dietrich, N.,4AV.2.14 Das, K.,1DV BV.3.41, 3BV.3.42 Connolly, C.,2DO.4.2 Dietrich, R-.U.,3AV.3.42 Daschner, R.,3AO.3.4, 3AV.3.58 Changsuwan, P.,2CV.3.19 Conrad, S.,3AV.3.1, 3CO.7.3 Dilcio Rocha, J.,1DV.2.66 Dassoler, A.,1DV.2.63 Charalampopoulos, D,3CO.11.3 Conti, F.,2CV.4.14, 3BO.11.2 Dillig, M.,2BO.2.5 Dauriat, A.,2CV.3.40 Chatzifragkou, A,3CO.11.3 Contuzzi L.,2CV.3.41 Dimitriou, I.,1CO.9.1, 1DV.1.3, 1DV.1.7 Davidson, A.,IDV.3.6 Chatzikonstantinou, Alexandra,3BV.4.30 Davies, T.,IDV.3.36 Cordioli, E.,2CV.3.9 Ding, F.,4DO.5.4 Corma, A.,3BV.4.38 Diozzi, M.,1DV.2.22 Chen, G.,3BV.4.27 Davis, P.,2DO.4.2 Cornacchia, G.,2BO.6.2 Dissauer, C.,IDV.3.58 Chen, W. H.,3BV.3.11 Davis, R.W.,3BV.4.57 Cornea, C.P.,1DV.2.3 Dobre, P.,1DV.2.3 Chetehouna, K.,2BV.1.29 De Campos Leite Tonelli J.T.,- Cornish, J.,3CO.3.1 1DV.1.81 Doczekal, C.,1DV.1.58, 5BV.2.6 Chiang, C.L.,2BO.2.3, 3BV.4.21, 3BV.4.22 Correa, B.,3CV.2.25 De Farias Silva, C.E.,1DV.2.59 Dolezal, J.,ICO.16.1 Chiaramonti, D.,2AO.2.2, 2BO.2.4, Correa, P.S.,2CV.3.4 de Filippi, F.,ICO.16.1 Domnik, T.,2CV.4.28, 3CO CV.3.10, 3DO.3.4, 3DO.9.1, IBO.8.5 Corredor, R.,2CO.13.2 De Gioannis, G.,4AV.2.33, 4AV.2.34 Dong, C.Q.,3AV.3.50 Chiatti, G.,2BV.1.27 Corsaro, N.,3CV.1.19 De Guido, G.,3CO.15.3 Dooley, S,3BO.11.3 Chin K.,4CO.10.2 Cosnita, D.-A.,4AV.1.52 de Leeuw, B.,4BO.9.1 Dornack, C.,4AV.2.14 Chinnici, G.,3BV.4.47 Costa, H.K.M.,5BV.2.3, 5CP.2.2 De Luca, E.,3CV.1.19 dos Santos Oliveira, L.H.,2CV.4.17 Chiodo, V.,1BO.5.4 COSTA, L.F.C.,3CV.1.5 de Mello e Pinto, L.R.,2BV.1.37, Dottorini, G.,2DO.1.4 Chiumenti, A.,1DV.1.22 Cotana, F.,2CV CV.3.33 Douay, F.,4AV.2.13 Choi, H.S.,4CO.6.5 Courson, C.,3CO.3.1 de Oliveira, B.P.,2CV.4.17 Dourado Hernandes, T.A.,4DO.5.3 Choi, S.K.,3BO.11.4 Cristina Araújo Picoli, M.,4DO.5.3 de Ryck, A.,2CO.13.3 Drudi R.,1DV.1.81, DV.1.88 Choi, Y.S.,3BO.11.4 Crook, R,3AV.3.68 De Vitis, V.,3BV.4.47 Drudi K.C.R., 1DV.1.81, 1DV.1.88 Christiansen, P.,2CO.13.1 Cross, S.,4CO.6.2 de Wild, P.J.,3AO.3.1 Duan, N.,2CV.4.6 Christou, M.,1CO.5.4, 1CO.9.5, 1DV.2.60 Crow, S.,1DV.1.14 Debowski, M.,2CV.4.44, 2CV.4.45 Duarte Fernandes, F.,1CO.9.3 Cintas Sanchez, O.,1AO.1.5 Crow, S.E.,2DO.4.3, 4DO.2.2 Deenik, J.,4DO.2.2 Duarte, E.,3BV.3.32, 4AV.2.26 Cioabla, A.E.,2CV.4.7 Cruz Neves, R.,1DV.1.6 Dees, M.,4DO.8.2 Duarte, M.P.,1BO.1.4, 1DV.2.18 Ciria Ramos, C.S.,1CO.5.3, 1DV.2.13 Curt, M.D.,1CO.5.2, 1DV.2.6 Degn Jensen, A.,3AO.6.3 Duarte, S.,2BV.1.34 Ciria, P.,1CO.5.3 Curti, M.,2CV.3.47 Dejtisakdi, W.,1DV.2.58 Dubé, C.D.,3DO.7.3 Ciuca, M.,1DV.2.3 Cutini, M.,3BV.4.31, IDV.3.9 Del Campo, I.,IDV.3.35, IDV.3.36 Dubrovskis, V.,2CV.4.18 Claluena, A.,ICO.16.1 Cutz, L.,1AO.1.5 Del Giudice, A.,1DV.1.42, 1DV.2.23, Duden, A.,4DO Cvetkovska, E.,1DV ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

116 AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author Dueso, C.,3BV.4.37, 3CO.11.2 Fagá, M.T.W.,5CP.2.2 Forde, C.,IDV.3.35 Galvagno, A.,1BO.5.4, 2CV.3.54 Dufour, A.,2CV.3.25, 3AV.3.45 Faivre, E.,4AV.2.20 Forleo, M.B.,1DV.2.26, 4AV.2.18 Garami, A.,ICO.12.3 Duft, D.G.,4CO.2.4 Fan, J.,3CV.2.13 Forsell, N.,4DO.8.2 Garbelini Duft, D.,4DO.5.3 Duic, N.,1DV.1.58, 5BV.2.6 Fang, Z.,1CO.5.1 Forstinger, M.,2AO.8.1 Garbolino, E.,1AO.1.3 Dumas, P.,4CO.2.2 Fantozzi, F.,3DO.9.4, 4AV.2.19 Foscolo, P.U.,2BO.14.3, 3CO.3.1 Garcia Carro, F.,IDV.3.13 Dumitrel, A.G.,2CV.4.7 Farcas, N.,1DV.2.3 Fossum, M.,1DV.1.68 Garcia Condado S., 1DV.1.84 Dupont, C.,3DO.9.5 Farias Fujita, R.,2BO.14.4 Fougerit, V.,3DO.7.4 Garcia Galindo, D.,1AO.7.1 Duret, X.,IDV.3.34 Farobie, O.,2CV.3.19 Fragoso, R.,3BV.3.32 Garcia Gonzalez, M.N.,3CO.7.4 Dussan, K.,1BO.5.3, 3BO.11.3 Farris, S.,3BV.4.47 Francois, J.,2CV.3.25 Garcia, D.,ICO.16.1 Dusselier, M.,3AO.9.1 Fatone, F.,1BO.1.2 Franzén, C.J.,3BP.3.1 García, L.,3BV.4.9 Eboh, F.C.,2BV.1.45 Faussone, G.,IBO.8.4, ICO.8.3 Frassoldati, A.,2AO.2.3 García, M.,3AV.3.2 Ecker, M.,2AO.5.4 Feghali, E.,3CO.7.5 Freda, C.,2BO.6.2 García, S.,2BV.1.10 Ecuru J., 4AV.1.68 Fejzovic, E.,5BV.2.6 Fredriksson Moeller, B.,ICP.3.2 Gasparella, A.,2CV.3.10 Edwards, R.,4CO.2.1 Felby, C.,1AO.4.2 Frey, A.M.,IDV.3.25 Gattermayr, F.,3BV.3.26, 3CV.1.42 Efroymson, R.A.,4CO.2.3 Feldmeier, S.,2BV.1.18 Frey, W.,3AO.6.2 Gea, G.,3AV.3.2, 3AV.3.17, 3AV.3.24, Eicker, U.,2BV.1.36 Felici, C.,3CV.1.19 Frigo, S.,2CV AV.3.26 Eidem, P.A.,3CV.2.4 Fendt, S.,2BV.1.4, 2CV.3.50 Fritsche, U.,4DO.8.2 Geller, D.P.,4BO.9.5 El Akkari, M.,4CO.2.2 Fenton, M.,4BO.13.1 Fritzsche, A.,1BO.1.5 Gemert, van, W.J.T.,1AO.1.2 Elbersen, B.,4BO.9.2, 4DO.8.2 Fernandez, J.,1CO.5.2 Frueauf, J.,4AV.1.57 Genevray, P.,4AV.2.13, 4AV.2.20 Eleftheriadis, I.,1DV.1.3, 1DV.2.60 Fernandez, M.J.,2CO.13.2 Fu, J.,4DO.5.4 Georges, L.,2BV.1.29 Elias, D.M.O.,4DO.2.3 Fernández, M.J.,2BV.1.10 Fuchs, J.,2BO.2.2 Gerber, P.,4BO.13.5 Elsayed, M,3CV.2.10 Fernando, A.L.,1BO.1.4, 1DV.1.43, Fuentes-Cano, D.,2CV.3.17 Gerente, C.,3CV.2.10, 3CV.2.9 Enger, B.C.,2AO.2.5 1DV.2.18, 1DV.2.21 Fühner, C.,3DO.9.3 Germain, P.,2CV.4.1 Englund, F.,1DV.2.42 Ferrara, G.,1BO.1.1 Fukuda, S.,2BV.1.52 Gerwin, W.,1DV.1.1 Englund, O.,1AO.1.5 Ferrari E., 4AV.1.61 Fukutome, A.,2CV.3.37 Gescher, J.,3BV.4.54 Enigl, M.,4AV.2.37, IDV.3.58 Ferrari, L.,1BO.1.1 Funke, A.,1DV.1.6, 3AO.3.3, 3AV.3.39 Gevers, N.,3BV.3.38 Entenmann, S.,4CO.6.5 Ferrarini, A.,4DO.5.2 Furusjo, E.,2BO.10.5 Ghislain, T.,IDV.3.34 Erdmann, G.,3DO.7.2 Ferreira, I.S.,3BV.3.23 Furusjö, E.,4AV.2.30 Ghumra, A.,3BO.7.4 Ericsson, N.,4AV.1.2 Ferreira, R.A.D.C.,1DV.2.1 Gaba, S.,4CO.2.2 Giakoumakis, G.,3BV.3.16 Eriksson, T.,IBO.16.5 Fielding, M.,4CO.10.1 Gabbrielli, R.,2CV.3.61 Gianico, A.,2CV.4.29 Erler, R.,3DO.7.2 Fink, C.,3AV.3.65 Gabrielle, B.,4CO.2.2 Giannoccaro, G.,4AV.2.18 Eskola, R.,1DV.2.37 Fiori, L.,3CO.11.1 Gabrielsen, J.,3AO.6.3 Gilbert P.,2CV.3.23 Espatolero, S.,1AO.7.1 Fischer, E.,3DO.7.1 Gaetani, A.,2DO.1.4 Gil Zapata, N.,2BV.1.5, IBO.16.2 Espinosa Sarmiento, A.L.,2CV.3.33 Fischer, F.,2CV.3.50 Gaffney, D.,IDV.3.35 Gil-Lalaguna, N.,2BO.10.2, 3BV.4.37, Esteban, L.S.,2BV.1.10, 2CO.13.2 Fischer, J.,2BP.2.2 3CO.11.2, 3CO.11.5 Gaitán-Álvarez, J.,3DO.3.1 Eugênio Abel Seabra, J.,4DO.5.3 Fistrek, Z.,1DV.1.3 Gilroyed, B.H.,1CO.9.4 Galatsidas, S.,1DV.1.1 Evangelopoulos, P.,3AV.3.38 Fitzgerald, J.,4DO.8.2 Giorgini, L.,1AO.7.3 Gale, W. F.,4CO.10.4 Evensen, E.,1DV.1.68 Flores, H. D.,3CO.15.4 Girardi, F.,3CV.1.19 Galkin, M. V.,3BV.3.19 Eynck, C.,1CO.9.5 Florijn, J.,ICO.12.1 Gironi, F.,2CV.4.29 Gallego, F.J.,1DV.1.8 Faaij, A.,4AV.1.9 Floris, F.,3AV.3.59 Giuntoli, J.,4CO.2.1, 4DO.5.2, 4DO.5.5, Gallipoli, A.,2CV DV.2.44, 4AV.1.51 Faaij, A.P.C.,4CO.10.5, 4CP.1.1, 5BO.4.2 Flynn, K.J.,1CO.1.5 Gallo, A.B.,5CP.2.2 Gkantzou, Elena,3BV.4.30 Faber, F.,3DO.7.5 Föhr, J.,4AV.1.38, 4AV.2.43 Gallo V.,3BV.3.18 Glarborg, P.,2BP.2.1 Faber, J.,4CO.6.4 Fonts, I.,2BO.10.2, 3AV.3.2, 3AV.3.25, Gallucci, F.,1DV.1.42, 1DV.2.23, 3AV.3.26, 3AV.3.17 Glasius, M.,3AO.3.2, 3AV.3.48 Facciotto, G.,1DV.1.38, 1DV.2.10, 2BV.1.27, 2CV.3.21, 2CV.3.30, 2CV DV.2.16 Fontseré Obis, M.,2CV.4.1 Glowacka-Gil, A.,2CV.4.44, 2CV.4.45 Gallucci, K.,2BO.14.3 Foppa Pedretti, E.,3BV.4.31 Gluscevic, M.,4AV ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

117 AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author Gnap, I.,1DV.1.1 Grigiante, M.,2CV.3.15, 3CV.2.11 Hansen, L.J.,2BV.1.4 Hermanns, R.,2AO.2.3 Godin, B.,2BV.1.2, 2BV.1.3 Grigonyte, J.,2BV.1.53 Hanssen, O.J.,4AV.2.24 Hernandes, T.A.D.,4CO.2.4 Goetz, T.,2CV.3.5 Grilc, M.,3BV.4.23, IBO.8.4 Hanssen, S.V.,5BV.2.12 Herrera, I.,4AV.2.23 Goggins, J.,1BO.5.3, 3CV.2.5, 5CO.4.2 Grimm, A.,1DV.1.76 Hansson, J.,4AV.1.7, 4DO.8.4 Herrmann, T.,2BO.2.5 Goile, F.,2AO.2.5 Grønli, G.,3BO.15.2 Hansson, P-A.,4CO.14.1 Herwig, C.,3CV.1.42 Gokalp, I.,3CV.2.8 Grønli, M.,3DO.3.3 Hanzhenko, O.,1DV.1.1 Heuts, L.,IBO.8.2 Goldbrunner, M.,2CV.4.14, 3CV.1.18 Grootjes, A.J.,1BO.5.5, 2BO.2.1 Hao, M.,4DO.5.4, 4DO.5.4 Hewitt, J.,IDV.3.36 Golicza, L.,2BV.1.40 Groß, P.,3AO.9.4, 3DO.6.3 Haponska, M.,1CO.1.1, 1CO.1.4 Heyes, A.L.,4CO.10.4 Gölles, M.,ICO.12.5 Gruber, H.,3AO.9.4, 3DO.6.3 Harahap, F.,3CV.1.57 Heyne, S.,3BV.3.8 Gomez Perlaza, A.,2BV.1.5 Gruber, J.,2CV.3.3 Hargassner, M.,2CV.3.3 Hildebrandt, J.,4AV.1.21, 4AV.1.22 Gomez, A.,2BO.6.3, IBO.16.2 Gruber, T.,2BV.1.30 Hariprasad, P.,1DV.2.50 Hiloidhari, M.,1DV.1.30 Gomez, M.,1BO.5.2, 3CV.1.30, Gruevska, A.,1DV.1.58 Haro, P.,2CV.3.17 Hiltunen, I.,5BO.4.5 ICO.16.1 Grushcow, J.,1CO.9.5 Harris, D.H.,1DV.1.48 Himmelstoss, A.,2DO.1.3 Gomez-Barea, A.,2BO.6.4 Gschwend, D.,3BV.3.9 Hart, M.,3AO.9.5, ICO.8.3 Hinbest, T.,1CO.9.4 Gómez-Barea, A.,2CV.3.17 Guerriero, E.,2BV.1.27 Hart, R.,IDV.3.55 Hingsamer, M.,3BV.3.38, 4BO.13.1 Goncalves, R.F.,1DV.2.63 Guío-Pérez, D.C.,2CV.3.34 Hartmann, H.,2BV.1.38, 2BV.1.39 Hinnerskov Jensen, J.,2BV.1.38 Gong, M.,1DV.2.2 Guiot, S.R.,3DO.7.3 Hartmann, K.,5BO.4.1, 5CO.4.3 Hinterreiter, S.,1DV.1.3 Gonzalez, A.,3BV.3.22 Guisson, R.,4CP.1.2, 4DO.8.5 Hartwig, P.,2CV.3.34 Hitzl, M.,3BV.4.38, IDV.3.46 González, A.,3BV.3.5 Gullberg, M.,3AO.6.1 Haruthaithanasan, M.,3BO.11.5 Hochbichler, E.,4AV.2.37 Gonzalez-Gonzalez, B.D.,1DV.1.2 Gunes, B.,2DO.4.2 Harvey, S.,3BV.3.8 Hochenauer, C.,2AO.5.3, 2BV.1.40, Gonzalo Callejo, A.,3BV.4.37 Gunnarsson, C.,1DV.2.52 Hashimoto, A.,1DV.1.14, 2DO.4.3, 2CV.3.3, ICO.12.5 Gonzalo, A.,3CO.11.2, 3CO.11.5 Gunnarsson, I.,ICP.3.1 4DO.2.2 Hoefnagels, R.,5BO.4.2 Gorgulu, G.,IDV.3.26 Guo, B.F.,3AO.6.2 Haslinger, W.,2BV.1.40, 4BO.13.2, Hofbauer, H.,2BO.2.2, 2BO.6.1, 2CV.3.6, Gottlieb Jespersen, M.,IDV.3.25 ICO AO.9.4, 3DO.6.3 Guo, G. L.,3BV.3.11 Gottschalk, A.,IDV.3.37 Hastings, M.,IDV.3.21 Hoffman, M.,3AO.9.5 Guo, S.M.,2BV.1.49 Götz, M.,3CO.11.1 Hastrup Jensen, A.,IDV.3.25 Hofmeister, G.,ICO.12.5 Gusbeth, C.,3AO.6.2 Gou, G.,3BV.4.50 Haugen, N.,2BV.1.15 Hofmeister, M.,5BV.2.6 Gyparis, I.,4AV.2.22 Gounaris, N.,1DV.1.1 Haugen, N.E.L.,2BV.1.16 Hofstede, G.J.H.,3DO.7.5 Haberle, I.,2BV.1.15 Gournis, Dimitrios,3BV.4.30 Hauschild, M.Z.,IDV.3.46 Höftberger, E.,2BV.1.40 Hackl, R.,3BV.3.8 Goyal, A.,3CV.1.46 Hauth, M.,2CV.3.5 Höher, M.,4AV.1.52 Hadzic, A.,1DV.1.58 Grachev, A.,3CO.7.3 Haverinen, J.,3BO.3.4 Høj, M.,3AO.6.3 Hafenbradl, D.,5CO.4.4 Graf, F.,2DO.4.5, 3CV.1.14 Heavey, J.,1AO.4.1, 4AV.1.66 Holle, E.,ICO.12.1 Hafner, G.,1BO.5.1, 1DV.1.59, Grahn, M.,3BV.3.8, 4AV.1.7 1DV.1.72, 4AV.1.11 Hebenstreit, B.,2BV.1.40 Holm, J.K.,IBO.16.3, 2BP.2.1 Grandl, R.,3AV.3.39 Haggstrom, G.,2BO.10.5 Hedlund, F.H.,4AV.2.45 Hong, C.H.,3CO.7.2 Grasa, G.,2CV.3.40 Haider, N.,4AV.1.66 Hedman, H.,3AO.6.1 Honsbein, D.,IDV.3.12 Grassi, A.,IDV.3.48 Hakkarainen, E.,5CP.2.1 Heidenreich, S.,3CO.3.1 Hooker, D.,1CO.9.4 Grassi, G.,1DV.2.42, 4AV.1.12, Hakuo Ushima, A.,1DV.1.6 Heil, V.,5BV.2.5 Hornung, A.,3AO.3.4, 3AV.3.58, IBO.8.1 Hammar, T.,4CO.14.1 Heinimö, J.,4AV.1.42, 4BO.9.4 3BV.3.33, 5BV.2.1 Greco, C.,1AO.7.5 Han, G.,2DO.1.5 Heinrich, M.,4AV.2.14 Hornung, U.,3AO.6.2, 3BO.15.3, 3BV.3.1 Gredinger, A.,2BO.14.4 Han, J.I.,1DV.2.56 Hemati, M.,2BO.14.1 Horschig, T.,4BO.9.3 Green, T.,3AV.3.68 Han, S.Y.,3BO.11.4 Hengeveld, E.J.,1AO.1.2 Horvat, A.,2CV.3.13 Gregersen, K.,IDV.3.25 Hanley, G.,4AV.1.12 Henriksen, U.B.,2BO.14.2 Horváth, I.S.,2DO.1.1 Grethe, H.,4CO.6.5 Hannula, I.,5CP.2.1, IBO.12.2 Heo, S.Y.,2CV.4.42 Hou, X.,3BO.7.5 Grieb, M.,1AO.4.3 Hansen, J.,IDV.3.25 Heo, S.-Y.,3BV.3.36 Houhoula, D.,3BV.4.30 Griffin, M.,3AO.6.5 Hansen, K.S.,2CO.13.1 Herbes, C.,4AV.1.6 Hovd, B.,3CV.2.17 Griffini, G.,3CO.7.4 Herbst, U.,4AV.2.27 Howe, D.,3BO ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

118 AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author Hu, B.,3AV.3.50 Jankowski, R.,IDV.3.24 Jurcoane, S.,1DV.2.3 Keijsers, E.R.P.,3BO.3.3 Huang, C. F.,3BV.3.11 Jannat, M.A.H.,1DV.1.73 Jürgensen, L.,IBO.12.1 Keiko, A.,2CV.3.18 Huang, W. S.,3BV.3.11 Janssen, R.,1CO.5.5, 1DV.1.3, 3BO.7.3, Kaharn, J.,3AV.3.32, 3BO.11.5 Keith, A.K.,4DO.2.3 Huang, Y.T.,3BV.4.21, 3BV DO.8.2, 5BV.2.6, 1DV.1.58 Kalateh, R.,3AV.3.21 Kelz, J.,ICO.12.5 Huang, Y.Z.,2BO.2.3 Janus, T.,2CV.4.14 Kälber, S.,2CV.4.28, 3CO.15.1 Kempegowda, R.,2AO.2.5 Hubbard, W.,4BO.9.5 Jarauta-Córdoba, C.,3BV.4.9 Kaldis, F.,2CV.4.5 Kempegowda, R.S.,3DO.9.4 Huffman, T.,IDV.3.6 Jaryenneh, J.D.,3BV.4.57 Kale, S.,3BV.4.18 Kent M.S., 3CV.1.56 Huijbregts, M.A.J.,5BV.2.12 Jaunslavietis, J.,3BV.4.39 Kalen, G.,2BV.1.19 Keramitzis, D.,1DV.1.1 Huijgen, W.J.J.,3AO.9.3, 3BV.3.19 Jayabalan, T.,2CV.3.40 Kalina, J.,2BV.1.36 Kerckow, B.,IDV.3.48 Hujanen, M.,4BO.13.1 Jensen, J.H.,IBO.16.3 Kaltenegger, I.,4BO.13.1 Kerschbaum, M.,2CV.3.5 Hulteberg, C.,3AO.6.1 Jensen, M.M.,3AV.3.48 Kang, B.,1DV.1.55, 2AO.8.5 Keskinen, J.,2BV.1.53 Hupa, L.,2BV.1.13 Jensen, P. A.,2BP.2.1 Kansy, R.,2BP.2.2 Khalil, R.,2AO.2.5 Hurskainen, M.,5BO.4.4 Jensen, S.I.,3CO.11.4 Kanzian, W.,2AO.8.1 Khanal, S.K.,2DO.4.3 Husmann, M.,ICO.8.2 Jeong, Y.W.,3BO.11.4 Kappens, F.,3BV.3.38 Khatiwada, D.,3CV.1.57 Hüttenrauch, J.,3DO.7.2 Jerotic, S.,5BV.2.6 Kappler, G.,2CV.4.28 Khemthong, P.,3CV.1.10 Hwang, I.T.,3BV.3.43 Jespersen, M.G.,2BV.1.38, 2BV.1.39, Karageorgou, D.,1DV.2.32 Kilgallon, I.,5CO.4.2 IBO.16.3 Hwang, S,2CV.4.25 Karakashev, D.B.,3BO.7.5 Kilinc, M.B.,IDV.3.26 Jiang, D.,4DO.5.4 Hwang, S.,2CV.4.30, 2DO.1.5 Karanfilovska, M.,5BV.2.6 Kim, C.H.,2CV.4.38, 2CV.4.42, 3BV.3.36 Jiang, M.,3BV.4.50 Hwang, S.H.,1DV.1.73 Kardec Braga Ramos, A.,1CO.9.3 Kim, D.R.,3BV.3.43 Jiang, X.Y.,3AV.3.50 Hynynen, J.,4AV.1.28 Kare- Birkeland, N.,3CV.1.51 Kim, E.J.,1DV.1.73 Jiang, Y,5CO.4.5 Hyppänen, T.,2CV.3.40 Karhunen, A.,1DV.1.27, 4AV.1.32 Kim, J.,3AV.3.62, 3BO.15.4, 3BV.4.24 Jin, B.,3BV.3.15 Iaquaniello, G.,IDV.3.14, IDV.3.31 Kärki, J.,3BV.4.26, 5BO.4.4 Kim, N.,3CO.7.2 Jirout, T.,3BV.3.44, 3CV.1.52, IDV.3.10 Idler, C.,1DV.1.41 Karl, J.,2BO.2.5, 2BV.1.41 Kim, S.,1DV.1.66 Jirout, Tomas,3BV.3.6 Iezzi, M.,ICO.12.2 Karlstrom, O.,2CV.3.54 Kim, S.J.,3BO.11.4 Jo, H.,3AV.3.62 Iglesias, S.,1DV.2.15 Karp, M.T.,3BV.4.47 Kim, S.Y.,1DV.1.66 Joelsson, J.M.,IBO.8.2 Iisa, K.,3AO.6.5 Karrer, E.,2BV.1.48 Kim, Y.G.,3CO.7.2 Johannsen, I.,3AO.3.2 Innerhofer, S.,3CV.1.18 Kart, F.,IDV.3.26 Kinnunen, J.,4AV.1.28 Johansson, A.-C.,3AO.3.5, 3AV.3.28 Inoue, S.,2CV.3.19 Karttunen, K.,4AV.1.28, 4AV.1.38 Kiourtsis, F.,1DV.1.1 Johnson, F.X.,4CO.10.1 Inoue, T.,2CV.3.19 Kasai, H.,IDV.3.22 Kirschner, J.,3BV.3.38 Johnson, R.,3CV.2.5 Insam, H.,2AO.2.3 Kasemanand, S.,3BV.4.42 Kirtania, K.,2BO.10.5 Johnsson, F.,1AO.1.5 Intani, K.,3AV.3.65 Katapodis, P.,1DV.2.32 Kittiyanan, B.,2CV.3.63 Jojka, J.,IDV.3.24 Ionel, I.,2CV.4.7 Katapodis, Petros,3BV.4.30 Kiviluoma, J.,IBO.8.5 Jokiniemi, J.,2BV.1.53 Iriarte, L.,4DO.8.2 Katopodis, P.,2CV.4.5 Klauser, F.,4BO.13.2 Jones, J.M.,2BV.1.56 Itthibenchapong, V.,3DO.6.4 Kavalov, B.,4DO.8.2 Klavins, M.,3BV.3.35 Jones, M.B.,1BP.1.2 Ivanina, V.,1DV.1.1 Kawai, Y.,2CV.3.19 Klein, B.,3CV.1.16 Joo, H.,3BV.3.41 Iversen, B.B.,3AO.3.2, 3AV.3.48 Kawamoto, H.,2CV.3.37 Kleinegris, D.,4BO.13.1 Joppert, C. L.,5BV.2.3 Iwai, S.,1CO.1.2 Kawasaki, K.,1CO.1.2 Kleinert, M.,3BV.4.1 Jorgensen, U.,1AO.4.2 Jaakkola, M.,3BO.3.4 Kazagic, A.,5BV.2.6 Kleinhappl, M.,2BO.14.4 Joronen, T.,ICO.8.1 Jackson, R.,1CO.9.2 Kazemi Najafi, S.,3BV.4.43 Klessing, T.,3BV.4.54 Jose Braga, G.,1CO.9.3 Jacobi, H.F.,2DO.4.1, 5CO.4.1 Kazeroni, M.,1DV.1.58 Kline, K.L.,4CO.2.3 Joshi, P.,4AV.1.36 Jacobs, F.,4BO.13.1 Kazula, M.,1DV.2.13 Knauss, G.,2AO.5.2 Ju, J.H.,2CV.4.38 Jäger, N.,3AV.3.58 KC, R.,4AV.1.38 Knoop, C.,4AV.2.14 Ju, J.-H.,3BV.3.36 Jahn, C.,3CO.15.1 Keawmeesri, R.,3DO.6.4 Knutsson, P.,2BV.1.43 Junginger, M.,4BO.9.4 Jakob, M.,IDV.3.50 Keesman, K.J,5CO.4.5 Ko, D..J,2CV.4.42 Jungmeier, G.,3BV.3.38, 4BO.13.1, Jamieson, C.,4CO DO.8.3 Keiji Nakai, D.,1DV.2.66 Ko, D.J.,2CV ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

119 AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Koberle, A.,4AV.1.9 Koch, T.,2CO.13.1 Koelewijn, S.-F.,3BO.3.2 Koessl, M.,2AO.2.1 Kohler, A.C.,3CV.1.55 Kókai, P.,ICO.12.3 Kolb, T.,3CV.1.14 Koljonen, T.,IDV.3.49 Komakech A.J., 4AV.1.68 Konttinen, J.,2BO.6.4 Koo, T.,2DO.1.5 Korpinen, O.-J.,1AO.7.2, 1DV.1.21 Kortelainen, M.,2BV.1.53 Kosmadakis, G.,4AV.1.65 Kostas, E.T.,3AV.3.33, 3BO.15.1, 3BO.15.1 Kostjukova, S.,3BV.3.35 Koukouna, E.,1DV.2.61, 4AV.1.65 Kouri, S.,5BO.4.4 Kousoulidou, M.,3DO.6.2, 4AV.1.51 Kovacs, A.,4AV.2.1 Kozlov, A.,2CV.3.18 Kraan, C.M.,4CO.6.1 Krajnc, N.,4AV.1.52 Kramb, J.,2BO.6.4 Kranert, M.,1BO.1.5, 1DV.1.63 Kratky, L.,3BV.3.44 Krátký, L.,IDV.3.10 Kratky, Lukas,3BV.3.6 Kraussler, M.,2CV.3.6 Krenn, O.,ICO.12.5 Krerkkaiwan, S.,2BV.1.52 Kretschmann, L.,3CO.15.1 Krizmaniæ, M.,4AV.1.52 Krøger Lemme, J.,IDV.3.25 Kroon, P.,2BO.2.1 Kruse, A.,3BV.3.1, 3CO.11.1, 3CO.3.3, 4AV.1.16 Krzyzaniak, M.,1CO.9.5 Kuba, M.,2BO.6.1 Kubicka, D.,5BV.2.5 Kuehner, S.,ICO.16.1 Kuhavichanan, A.,3AV.3.32 Kuipers, H.,1BO.5.5 Kujala, S.,4AV.1.28 Kulisic, B.,1DV.1.3 Kulprathipanja, S.,2CV.3.63 Kumar Verma, V.,IDV.3.58 Kuo, Y.-T.,3BV.4.15 Kuprianov, V.,2AO.5.5 Kurkela, E.,IBO.12.2 Kusolkumbot, P.,3AV.3.32 Kutsay, A.,3BV.3.44 Kutsay, Andrey,3BV.3.6 Kwak, H.W.,3BV.4.53 Kwant, K.,4BO.9.1, IDV.3.58 Kwon, S.,3BV.3.42, 3CO.7.2 La Bella, S.,1AO.7.5 La Scala, J.,3CO.3.5 Labadie, N.,1DV.1.28 Labbé, S.,4AV.2.20 Lach, J.,2BV.1.44 Laganière, J.,4AV.2.17 Lago, C.,4AV.2.23 Lähde, A.,2BV.1.53 Lahti, K.T.,1DV.2.37 Laihanen, M.,1DV.1.27, 4AV.1.32 Laitinen, A.,2BV.1.53 Lakovleva, A.,3CO.7.3 Lalonde, C.,IDV.3.6 Lamers, P.,4BO.13.1 Lammens, T.,4DO.8.2 Lamond, A.R.,3CV.1.21 Lancellotti, I.,1AO.7.3 Langeveld, J.W.A.,2CV.4.16, 4AV.1.4, 4CO.2.3 Langston, P.,2CO.13.5 Lantz, M.,1AO.4.5 Lanzini, A.,3CV.1.22 Lap, T.,4AV.1.9 Larina, O.,3AV.3.63 Larring, Y.,2BV.1.28 Larsen, S.,1AO.4.2 Larsolle, A.,4CO.14.1 Larsson, S.H.,1DV.1.76, 2BV.1.19 Lassi, U.,3BO.3.4 Latif, S.,3AV.3.65 Lauer, M.,5BO.4.3 Laurberg Jensen, L.,5BV.2.6 Lavoie, J.M.,IDV.3.34 Lawler, J.,2DO.4.2 Layden, P.,3CV.2.5 Layden, S.,3CV.2.5 Lázaro, L.,3AV.3.25 Lazdina, D.,1DV.1.3 Lazdina, L.,3BV.3.35 Le Brech, Y.,3AV.3.45 Leal, M.R.L.V.,4CO.2.4 Lechón, Y.,4AV.2.23 Ledesma, E.,2CV.3.45 Le-Dreff, C.,4AV.2.20 Lee, J,2CV.4.25 Lee, J.,1DV.1.55, 2AO.8.5, 2DO.1.5 Lee, J.Y.,1DV.1.73, 2DO.1.5 Lee, K.H.,3BV.4.53 Lee, K.I.,3BV.3.43 Lee, U.,2AO.8.5 Lee, Y.,2AO.8.5, 3CO.7.2 Lee, Y.W.,1DV.1.55 Legarra Arizaleta, M.,3BO.15.2 Lehner, S.,3BV.3.26 Lehtilä, A.,IDV.3.49 Lei, T.Zh.,2BV.1.49 Leible, L.,2CV.4.28, 3CO.15.1 Leion, H.,2BV.1.43 Leitner, V.,3BV.3.26, 3CV.1.42 Lemaire, J.,3DO.7.4 Lembo, G.,2DO.1.2, 2DO.1.4 Lemmer, A.,2DO.4.5 Lempe, F.,IDV.3.48 Lemponen J.-P.,4AV.2.43 Lenz, H.,1DV.1.41 Lenz, K.,ICO.16.1 Leone, P.,3CV.1.22 Leplus, A.,1DV.1.3 Lerche Raadal, H.,4AV.2.24 Lessard, J.,IDV.3.34 Lestander, T.A,1DV.1.79 Lestander, T.A.,2BO.14.5 Leta S., 4AV.1.68 Leto, C.,1AO.7.5 Lettmayer, G.,4DO.8.3 Leverenz, D.,1DV.1.63, 1DV.1.72, 4AV.1.11 Lévesque, M.J.,3DO.7.3 Levi, M.,3CO.7.4 Levin-Koopman, J.,4CO.10.5 Lewandowski, I.,4DO.2.1 Leyssens, G.,4AV.2.20 Li, H.,4AV.1.24 Li, J.,3AV.3.66 Li, R.R.,2CV.4.6 Li, S.,3CO.11.4 Li, T.,3CV.2.3 Li, X.,2CV.3.49 Li, Z.G.,1DV.2.2 Liang, B.,3BV.4.41 Liao, C.,3AO.9.5, ICO.8.3 Liberti, F.,3DO.9.4, 4AV.2.19 Lichter, F.,1AO.1.1 Liebetrau, J.,2CV.4.19, 4AV.2.29, 5CO.4.1 Likozar, B.,3BV.4.23, IBO.8.4 Lim, H.K.,3BV.3.43 Lima, K.,1DV.2.18 Lin, K.S.,2BO.2.3, 3BV.4.21, 3BV.4.22 Lincoln G.M., 4AV.1.59 Lindeque, C.M.,IDV.3.12 Linderholm, C.,2AO.8.4, 2BV.1.32 Lindgren, T.,IBO.12.3 Lindner, M.,4DO.8.2 Lindstedt, J.,IBO.12.3 Link, S.,2BV.1.13 Lioti, M.,2CV.4.5 Liotta, F.,2CV.4.33 Listo, A.A.,4AV.1.67 Liu, F.,3BV.4.57 Liu, J.,3AV.3.50 Liu, Y.,3BV.4.41 Livcha, S.,3BV.4.39 Lo Piano, C.,2CV.3.21 Lodato, C.,4AV.2.40 Lodi, G.,3CO.15.3 Løhre, C.,3BV.4.1 Loipersböck, J.,3AO.9.4, 3DO.6.3 Lok, M.,3BV.4.15 Lombardi, E.,3BV.3.13 Lombardi, L.,1BO.1.1 Lona, L.,3CV.1.19 Londo, M.,4DO.8.2 Londo, M.H.,4CO ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

120 AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author Longo, L.,2CV.3.21, 2CV.3.30 Majer, S.,4AV.2.1, 4AV.2.2 Massini, G.,2DO.1.4 Mills, M.J.L.,3CV.1.55, 3CV.1.56 Lonza, L.,3DO.6.2 Majerus, S.,IDV.3.39 Massoli, P.,2AO.2.3 Minas, A.M.,4CO.10.3 Lopes, M.,4AV.2.26 Majone, M.,1BO.1.2 Matei, B.,1DV.2.3 Minuti, G.,IDV.3.9 Lopes, S.,3BV.3.32 Makkus, R.,2CV.3.5 Matei, F.,1DV.2.3 Mischler, F.,IBO.8.3 López Barreiro, D.,3BV.3.1 Makowski, D.,4CO.2.2 Mateo-Román, J.A,2BO.10.2 Missaoui, A.,3CV.2.8 Lopez, G.,3AV.3.19, 3AV.3.20 Malani, R.S.,3CV.1.46 Matsumura, Y.,2BO.6.5, 2CV.3.19 Mitiko Onoyama, M.,1DV.2.66 López-Linares, J.C.,1DV.1.8, 3BV.3.30, Malcevschi, A.,1AO.7.3 Mattioli, D.,1DV.1.1 Mitkovski, D.,1DV CV.1.25 Maletta, E.,1CO.5.3 Mattisson, T.,2BV.1.32 Miyamae, S.,IDV.3.22 Lòpez-Lozano R., 1DV.1.84 Maltsoglou, I.,4CO.10.5 Mauky, E.,2DO.4.1, 5CO.4.1 Mohammed, A.,1DV.2.46 Lorente, A.,3BV.3.27, 3BV.3.29 Mandova, H.,4CO.10.4 Maurer, C.,1BO.5.1, 1DV.1.63 Mohebodini, M.,1DV.2.17, 1DV.2.5 Lorente, E.,1CO.1.4 Mangayil, R.K.,3BV.4.47 Maurer, P.,1DV.1.63 Moholkar, V.S.,3CV.1.46 Lorenzo, J.,ICO.16.1 Maniatis, K.,IBO.8.5 Mauri Ablanque, P.V.,1DV.2.15 Moirangthem, K.,3BO.7.4 Loreto F., 1DV.2.64 Männl, U.,3CV.1.18 Mauri, P.V.,1CO.5.2, 1DV.2.6 Mola-Yudego, B.,1CO.9.1, 1DV.1.7 Lorite, V.,3CV.1.25 Manrique, A.,1BO.5.2 Mauricio, E.,1BO.1.4 Moldenhauer, P.,2BV.1.32 Lotierzo, A.,3BV.3.13 Mansuy, N.,4AV.2.17 Mauss, F.,3CV.2.3 Molenda, M.,1DV.1.36, 1DV.1.39 Lou, L.,1CO.5.1 Manzanares, P.,1DV.1.8, 3BV.3.22, Mayers, J.J.,1CO.1.5 Moles, S.,3CO.11.2 Løvås, T.,3CV.2.18, 3CV.2.3 3BV.3.5, 4AV.2.23 Maziarka, P.,3CV.2.18 Molina, J.,IBO.16.2 Lu, H.,3BV.4.41 Maqueda, L.,2CO.13.2 Mazzurco Miritana, V.,2DO.1.4 Moliner, C.,2CV.3.47 Lu, Q.,3AV.3.50 Marana, K.B.B.,1DV.1.74, 2BV.1.51 M barek R., 4AV.1.61 Molinés, F.,3AV.3.24 Luadthong, C.,3CV.1.10 Marcelo, H.V.,4AV.1.56 McCormick, M.,3CV.2.25 Moltu Johnsen, F.,4AV.2.24 Lucas-Torres, C.,3BV.3.27, 3BV.3.29 Marchelli, F.,2CV.3.47 Mckechnie, J.,3CV.1.21 Monaghan, R.F.D.,1BO.5.3, 3BO.11.3, Lucuara Medina, J.E.,2BV.1.5, Marchetti, J. M.,3BV.4.17, 3CV.1.54 McNamara, N.P.,4CO.14.3, 4DO.2.3 3CV.2.5, 5CO.4.2 IBO.16.2 Marchetti, R.,4AV.2.16 McNea, L.,1CO.9.4 Mondaray, J.,3BV.3.30 Ludewig, K.,ICO.16.1 Marcin, M.,3DO.7.1, 3DO.7.1 Mediavilla, I.,2BV.1.10, 2CO.13.2 Monné, C.,3BV.4.37 Ludwiczek, N.,IDV.3.58 Marek, V.M.,1DV.1.25 Meedina, O.J.,4AV.1.63 Monroe, E.,3BV.4.57 Lue, L.,3AV.3.66 Marelli, L.,4CO.2.1, 4DO.5.5 Meesters, K.P.H.,3BO.3.3 Montagnoli, L.,ICO.16.1 Luengnaruemitchai, A.,2CV.3.62, Margaritis, A.,1CO.9.4 3BV.4.51 Megel, S.,2CV.3.5 Montané, D.,3CO.3.2 Markovska, N.,4AV.1.52, 5BV.2.6 Lui, J.,IDV.3.6 Mehrabian, R.,2AO.5.3, 2BV.1.18, Montecchio, D.,2CV.4.29 Markussen, S.,3CO BV.1.30 Monteleone, M.,4AV.1.1 Luis, J.,4CO.10.3 Marques, P. A.S.S.,3BV.3.32 Meisel, K.,3DO.9.3 Montes, F.,1DV.1.2 Lujaji, F.C.,2BV.1.50 Martelli, F.,2AO.2.2 Melkior, T.,2CO.13.3 Monti, A.,1CO.9.5, 1DV.2.64,1DV.2.65 Luna, P,3CO.11.3 Martin, A.,3AO.6.4, 3BV.4.18 Mendes Neto, L.J.,2BV.1.37, 2CV.3.33 Mooijer, J.,2CV.3.40 Lundgren, J.,4AV.1.58, 4AV.2.30 Martin, M.,5BV.2.5 Mendes, B.,1DV.2.18 Moqvist, C.,IBO.16.5 Luo, Y.H.,1DV.1.62 Martinez Reyes, A.M.,2BV.1.37 Mendoza Geney, L.,2BO.6.3 Morales, A.,3AV.3.26 Lutzenberger, A.K.,1AO.1.1 Martínez, C.,3CO.11.2 Mergner, R,1DV.1.58 Moreira, A.,4AV.2.26 Lyngfelt, A.,2AO.8.4, 4AV.2.28 Martínez, I.,2CV.3.40 Mergner, R.,1CO.5.5, 1DV.1.3, 5BV.2.6 Moreira, R.,1DV.1.6 Ma, T. Y.,3BV.3.11 Martinez, L.,1BO.5.2 Merkle, W.,2DO.4.5 Morelli L.,1DV.2.44, 4AV.1.51 Mabee, W.E.,IBO.12.4, IDV.3.55 Martínez, M.,3AV.3.25, 3CV.1.54 Miao, X.L.,1DV.2.35 Moreno, A.,3BV.3.27, 3BV.3.29 Machado, J.C.,1DV.2.1 Martins, G.,2CV.4.17, 4AV.1.56, Micek, B.,IDV.3.54 Moreno, F.,3BV.4.37 Mack, R.,2BV DV.1.88, 1DV.1.81 Michel, J.-B.,3CV.2.25 Moreno, L.M.,4AV.1.63 MacLean, H.L.,IBO.12.4 Martí-Rosselló, T.,3AV.3.66 Migliavacca, G.,2BV.1.20 Morese, M.,1CO.5.5, 4BO.13.3 Macquarrie, D.,3CV.2.13 Martorelli, F.,IDV.3.31 Mijic, G.,1DV.1.58 Morgan, T.,3BO.15.2 Madsen, R.B,3AO.3.2 Marty, C.,ICO.8.5 Mikaelsson, M.,4CO.6.2 Morico, B.,IDV.3.31 Madsen, R.B.,3AV.3.48 Marx, S.,3AV.3.30, 3DO.6.1 Miliotti, E.,3DO.3.4 Morin, M.,2BO.14.1 Maggen, J.,3CO.3.4 Maschiocchi, B.,IDV.3.31 Miller, T.,4AV.1.66 Morreale, C.,2BV.1.20 Mainar A., 4AV.1.61 Mason, J.,2CV ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

121 AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author Morrisson, M.,1CO.9.4 Neumann, J.,3AO.3.4, 3AV.3.58 Ohm, T.,1DV.1.66 Paoli, P.,1BO.1.1 Morrone, P.,5BV.2.2 Nevalainen, T.,IBO.16.5 Öhrman, O.,3AO.3.5, 3AO.6.1 Paolini, V.,2CV.3.21, 2CV.3.30, Morselli, N.,1AO.7.3, 2CV.3.8 Ni, Y.,4AV.1.29 Ojala, A.,1DV CV.4.33 Mosko, J.,3BV.4.48 Nicol, R.,1CO.9.4 Ojeda, W.,2BV.1.5 Papamichael, I.,1CO.5.4, 1DV.2.60 Mostafaei, M.,1DV.2.17 Nicolini, A.,2CV.4.12 Okoro, O.,1BO.1.3 Papazoglou, E.G,1DV.2.61, 4AV.1.65 Motyl, P.,2BV.1.44 Niebel, A.,3AO.3.3 Olazar, M.,3AV.3.19, 3AV.3.20 Paré, D.,4AV.2.17 Moulijn, J.,IBO.12.5 Nieddu, A.,4AV.2.34 Olesen, J.,1AO.4.2 Paredes, J.,IBO.16.2 Moutinho dos Santos, E.,5CP.2.2 Niel, j.,3ao.9.4 Oliva, J.M.,3BO.7.2, 3BV.3.5 Pari, L.,1DV.1.42, 1DV.2.23, 1DV.2.26, 1DV.2.41, 2CV.3.30, Moya, M.,3BV.3.30 Nielsen, A.T.,3CO.11.4 Oliva, JM,3BV AV.2.18 Moya, R.,3DO.3.1 Nielsen, H.K.,3CV.2.4 Oliva, M.,3BV.4.9 Park, B.-C.,2CV.4.30 Mueller, L.,2DO.1.3 Nieminen, M.,4AV.2.28 Olofsson, J.,4AV.2.30 Park, J.,3BO.15.4, 3BV.3.40, 3BV.3.41, Mueller, S.,2BO.2.2 Nikkilä, M.,IBO.16.5 Olsson, L.,3BP.3.1, 3CV BV.3.42 Mukarakate, C.,3AO.6.5 Nikolajeva, V.,3BV.3.35 Olsson, O.,4AV.1.48, 4CO.10.1 Pascual, A.,2BV.1.10 Mulder, M.,5BV.2.5 Nilsson, S.,2CV.3.17 Ometto F., 3CV.1.58 Pastore, C.,2CV.4.29 Mullen, C.A.,2BV.1.50 Nimlos, M.,3AO.6.5 Oregui Bengoechea, M.,3BV.4.1 Patel, M.K.,4AV.1.29, 5BO.4.2 Müller, D.,2BV.1.41 Ninduangdee, P.,2AO.5.5 Orlando, S.,1AO.7.5 Pathak, R.,1DV.1.83 Müller, J.,3AV.3.65 Nisini L., 1DV.1.84 Ortloff, F.,2DO.4.5, 3CV.1.14 Patuzzi, F.,2CV.3.10, 2CV.3.14, Müller, S.,3BV.3.9 Nistri, R.,3DO.9.1 Osano, P.,4CO CV.3.22, 2CV.3.9, 3BV.3.12 Muñoz, M.,3BV.4.37 Nitsch, X.,2BO.14.1 Osborg, M. V.,3BV.4.17 Paur, H.-R.,2AO.5.4 Muntoni, A.,4AV.2.33, 4AV.2.34 Niyasom, C.,3CV.1.51 O Shea, R.,1BO.5.3 Pavan, P.,1BO.1.2 Murillo, M.B.,3AV.3.24 Nocquet, T.,ICO.8.5 Ossewijer, P.,4AV.1.55 Pecate, S.,2BO.14.1 Murillo, R.,2CV.3.40 Noguchi, T.,2CV.3.19 Ouadi, M.,5BV.2.1 Pecenka, R.,1DV.1.41 Murphy, J.,1BO.5.3 Nogueira, L.,4AV.1.9 Outzourhit, A.,1DV.2.26 Pecorini, I.,1BO.1.1 Murshed, M.,1DV.1.16 Nomara, D.,3DO.6.5 Owsianiak, M.,4DO.2.4, IDV.3.46 Pecorino, B.,3BV.4.47 Muschick, D.,ICO.12.5 Nonhebel, S.,1DV.1.30 Oye, B.,1DV.1.68 Pedersen, T.H.,3BO.11.2 Mussatto, S.,3CV.1.25 Norsker, N.H.,4BO.13.1 Ôzdemir, E.,3CO.11.4 Pederzini, C.,1AO.7.3 Mussatto, S.I.,3BV.3.23, 3CV.1.37 Nosek, S.,1DV.1.36 Ozgen, S.,2BV.1.20 Pedrazzi, S.,1AO.7.3, 2CV.3.8 Mussi, R.,2BO.2.4 Nova, J.,3CV.1.39 Paar, K.,2BV.1.40 Pedroso Corrêa Jr, P.S.,2BV.1.37 Muylle, H.,3BV.3.38 Novakovits, P.,1DV.1.58 Padella M.,4AV.1.51, Peetz, D.,IBO.16.1 Mwabonje, O.,4AV.1.29 Nuortimo, K.,IBO.16.5 Pagliaccia, P.,2CV.4.29 Peigné, P.,2BV.1.29 Nahil, M.A.,2CV.3.55 Nussbaumer, T.,2AO.5.1, 2BV.1.23 Paksung, N.,2BO.6.5 Pelkmans, L.,4BO.9.2, 4CP.1.2, 4DO.8.2, IDV.3.58 Nanna, F.,2BO.14.3, 2BO.6.2, 3BV.3.13 Nyambane, A.,4CO.10.1 Pallesen, B.E.,ICO.16.3 Pellegrini, L. A.,3CO.15.3 Nanou, P.,3BO.3.3 Nyborg, J.,IBO.16.3 Palmeros Parada, M.,4AV.1.55 Pelletier, C.,2CV.3.25 Nap, J.P.H.,3DO.7.5 O - Thong, S.,3CV.1.51 Palmese, G.,3CO.3.5 Pels, J.R.,1BO.5.5, 3BO.3.3 Nash, C.,3AO.6.5, 4AV.1.24 Oasmaa, A.,2AO.2.3 Palmieri, F.,2BV.1.27 Pelz, S.,2BV.1.38, 2BV.1.39 Nassl, M.,4DO.8.1 Obernberger, I.,2AO.2.1, 2AO.8.1, Palmieri, N.,1DV.2.26, 4AV.2.18 Neerup, R.,3BO.7.5 2CV.3.5, 2AO.5.2 Pena, J.,3CV.2.10, 3CV.2.9 Palomo, J.F.,3CO.11.2 Negri, C.,1AO.4.1 Obuka, V.,3BV.3.35 Pereira, A.S.,5BV.2.3 Palonen, J.,2CV.3.40 Negro, M.J.,1DV.1.8, 3BO.7.2, 3BV.3.22, O Connell, A.,3DO.6.2, 4AV.1.51 Pereira, M.,3AO.9.2 Pampuro, N.,3BV BV.3.5 O Connor, P.,IBO.12.5 Pereira, M.V.N.L.,1DV.2.63 Panarello L., 1DV.1.84 Neiberte, B.,3BV.4.39 Oehler, H.,2BV.1.38, 2BV.1.39 Perez, J.,1CO.5.3 Pang, J.,3BV.4.12 Neimann, U.,3AO.9.5 Oehmichen, K.,4AV.2.2 Perez, P.,2CO.13.2 Pang, S.,2CV.3.65, 2CV.3.65 Nelles, M.,5CO.4.1, 5CO.4.3 Ogoshi, R.,1DV.1.14 Perilli, M.,2CV.4.33 Panoutsou, C.,4BO.9.2, 4CP.1.2, Nervo, G.,1DV.2.10 Oh, B.R.,2CV.4.38, 2CV DO.8.2 Perlman, C.,3CV.2.3 Neubauer, Y.,2BO.14.4 O Hagan, C.P.,3CV.2.5 Pantong, P.,1DV.2.58 Persson, H.,2BV.1.38, 2BV.1.39, 3AV ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

122 AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author Persson, M.,4CO.6.3 Pointner, C.,IDV.3.58 Ran, Y.,4CO.10.1 Rizzo, A.M., 2AO.2.2, 2BO.2.4, Perutka, T.,1DV.1.3 Politi, D.,3BV.3.16 Rangsunvigit, P.,2CV CV.3.10, 3DO.9.1 Peruzzini, M.,1BO.1.1 Polydera, A.,1DV.2.32 Ranjbar, R.,4BO.13.1 Roberto, I.C.,3BV.3.23, 3CV.1.37 Petchakan, S.,3BV.4.51 Pombo, J.,4AV.1.4 Ranta, T.,1AO.7.2, 1DV.1.21, 1DV.1.27, Robertson, P.,1CO.9.2 Peterson, A.,1DV.2.13 Pompili, E.,2CV AV.1.28, 4AV.1.32, 4AV.1.38, 4AV.1.48, Robinson, J.,3AV.3.33, 3BO.11.1, 4AV BO.15.1 Peterson, E.C.,2CV.4.16 Poncette, D.,3CO.15.1 Rapp, M.,3AV.3.15 Robolakis, N.,4AV.1.65 Petracchini, F.,2CV.3.21, 2CV.4.33 Porte, C.,2CO.13.1 Rasmussen, A.A.,2CO.13.1 Rocca, S.,4DO.5.5, 4AV.1.51, 1DV.2.44 Petrenko, C.V.,4CO.14.2 Posada Duque, J.A.,4AV.1.55 Ratner, A.,2BV.1.37, 2CV.3.33, 2CV.3.4 Rocha, J.R.A.S.C.,1DV.2.1 Pétrissans, M.,3DO.3.2 Potociar, O.,3CV.1.52 Rauch, R.,3AO.9.4, 3AO.9.5, 3DO.6.3, Röder, M.,4CO.10.3 Petrozzi, A.,2CV.4.12 Pozzi, A.,4AV BV.3.14 Rodolfi, L.,4BO.13.1 Petrucci, E.,3CV.1.19 Prade, T.,1AO.4.5 Ravenni, G.,2BO.14.2 Rodrigues, D.R.,2BV.1.51 Petrusevski, K.,1DV.1.58 Pradhan, G.,1DV.1.30 Read, M.G.,ICO.12.2 Rodrigues, D.S.,1DV.1.74 Pettersson, K.,3BV.3.8, 4AV.1.13 Prajara, O.,2BV.1.3 Réchauchère, O.,4CO.2.2 Rodríguez, F.,3CV.1.39 Pettorali, M.,3DO.9.1 Prajitno, H.,3AV.3.62 Regis Lima Verde Leal, M.,4DO.5.3 Rodríguez-Zúñiga, A.,3DO.3.1 Pezzola, L.,2BO.2.4 Prasad, R.,1DV.1.83, 1DV.2.50 Reichelt, J.,2AO.8.2, 2BV.1.48 Roeder, M.,4CO.14.4 Pezzuolo, A.,1DV.1.22, ICO.16.2 Preisig, H. A.,3CO.15.5 Reichert, G.,2BV.1.38, 2BV.1.39, Roesch R.,ICO.12.4 Pfenning, J.,3CO.11.1 Prestipino, M.,1BO.5.4, 2CV.3.54, 4BO.13.2 Pfisterer, U.,5BV.2.5 3BV.3.10 Rogstrand, G.,3DO.7.1 Reichhold, A.,3AO.9.4 Pfitzer, C.,3AO.3.3 Pribowo, A.,IDV.3.55 Rojas, J.A.,3CV.1.25 Reid, L.,1CO.9.4 Pfrang-Stotz, G.,2AO.8.2, 2BV.1.48 Prins, C.,1DV.1.28 Rojas, S.,2CV.3.40 Reinelt, T.,4AV.2.29 Phillips, D.,2BV.1.56 Prins, W.,3BV.3.1 Rolón, J.C.,2BV.1.34 Reinhardt, R.,1DV.2.42 Phounglamcheik, A.,3CV.2.6 Priscak, J.,2CV.3.6 Romano, D.,3BV.4.47 Reisenhofer, E.,2AO.8.1 Piedra-Garcia, D.,4AV.2.1 Proeter, J.,2DO.1.3 Romano, E.,1AO.7.4, 3BV.4.31 Reiter, R.,2DO.1.3 Pignatelli, V.,2DO.1.4, 3CV.1.19 Proietti, S.,4AV.2.1 Romano, M.C.,2CV.3.40 Remon, J.,3CV.2.13 Pikkarainen, T.,5BO.4.5 Proskurina, S.,4AV.1.42, 4BO.9.4 Romantschuk, M.,1DV.2.37 Renders, T.,3BO.3.2 Pilsl, P.,1BO.1.5, 1DV.1.63, 1DV.1.72, Prussi, M.,3DO.3.4 Romero, I.,3BV.3.30, 3CV.1.25 Rendon-Acosta, G.,3BV.3.7 4AV.1.11 Pucciarelli M.,1DV.2.44 Ronda, C.,3CO.11.4 Rensberg, N.,3DO.7.2 Pina, C.,3AV.3.25 Puente-Urbina, A.,3DO.3.1 Ronzon T., 4AV.1.61 Renz, M.,3BV.4.38, 4DO.2.4, IDV.3.46 Pinto, J.,3AO.9.2 Puglia, M.,1AO.7.3, 2CV.3.8 Rönnbäck, M.,2BV.1.38, 2BV.1.39 Renzi, M.,2CV.3.22 Pinto, L.R.,2CV.3.4 Puksec, T.,1DV.1.58, 5BV.2.6 Ronsse, F.,3BV.3.1 Rep, M.,3CO.3.1 Piredda, M.,4AV.2.33, 4AV.2.34 Qi, A.,4AV.1.29 Ropp, J.,3CV.2.25 Repmann, F.,1DV.1.1 Pishahang, M.,2BV.1.28 Qi, T.,2BV.1.49 Röppischer, P.,5BO.4.3 Retschitzegger, St.,ICO.12.5 Pissot, S.,2BO.10.3 Quinn, C.,2AO.2.4 Rosado, C.,1BO.1.4 Rettenmaier, N.,1DV.1.1, 5BV.2.5 Pistis, A.,3AV.3.59 Quist-Wessel, P.M.F.,2CV.4.16 Roschitz, M.,3CV.1.14 Rheinheimer, H.-P.,2AO.5.4 Plana-Pallejà, J.,3CO.3.2 Raab, T.,4AV.2.14 Rosendahl, L.,3BO.11.2 Riaz, A.,3BO.15.4 Plankenbühler, T.,2BV.1.41 Raffelt, K.,1DV.1.6, 3AV.3.15 Rosenqvist, H.,1DV.2.52 Ribic, B.,1DV.1.58 Plaza, A.,1CO.5.2, 1DV.2.15, 1DV.2.6 Ragkousi, ES..,4AV.1.65 Ross, A.B.,3AV.3.68, 3CV.2.2, 3DO.9.2 Richards, T.,2BV.1.45 Plazas, A.,3CV.1.30 Rahman, T.,3BO.11.4 Ross, C.-L.,1DV.1.61, 4AV.2.27 Richter, G.M.,4AV.1.29 Pledger, S.,IDV.3.55 Raitila, J.,1AO.7.2, 2CO.13.4, 3BV.4.26 Rossi, A.,4BO.13.3 Rieder, S.,2BV.1.7 Plengsa-ard, C.,2CV.3.35 Rajkovic, N.,5BV.2.6 Rossi, P.,1BO.1.1 Riepl, R.,2BV.1.40 Plou F.,3AV.3.17 Rajkumari, R.,3BO.7.4 Rota, G.,IDV.3.9 Righini, D.,1CO.9.5 Plume, I.,2CV.4.18 Ramakrishna, P.,3BO.7.4 Roth, S.,2AO.5.1 Rincón Prat, S.L.,2CV.3.34, 4CO.10.5, Pochi, D.,1DV.2.23 Ramme, I.,4AV.1.6 2BO.6.3 Rousset, P.,3DO.3.2 Pødenphant, A.,IDV.3.25 Ramos, M.,3CO.11.5 Rios, J.M.G.,1DV.1.74, 2BV.1.51 Rovense, F.,5BV.2.2 Pohorelý, M.,3BV.4.48 Ramos, R.,2BV.1.10 Ritvanen, J.,2CV.3.40 Rovero, G.,2CV.3.47 Rowe, R.L.,4CO.14.3, 4DO ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

123 AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author Ruddy, D.,3AO.6.5 Sánchez, A.,3CV.1.39 Schmid, M.O.,3CV.1.16 Shepherd, B.,3AV.3.33, 3BO.15.1 Rudolfsson, M.,2BO.14.5, 2BV.1.19 Sánchez, C.G.,3CV.1.5 Schmidl, C.,2BV.1.39, 2BV.1.40, Shie, Je-Lueng,3CV.1.7 Ruetten, T.,2AO.2.3 Sanchez, J.,1CO.5.2 4AV.2.37, 4BO.13.2 Shiehnejad-Hesar, A.,2AO.5.3, Ruiz C.,ICO.12.4 Sánchez, J.L.,3BV.4.37, 3CO.11.2, Schmidl, Ch.,2BV BV.1.30 Ruiz Ramos, E.,4AV.2.23, 3BV.3.30, 3CO.11.5 Schmidt, G.,4AV.2.20 Shield, I.,3CV.2.2 1DV.1.8, 3CV.1.25 Sánchez, M.,3CV.1.54 Schmitt, N.,3BV.3.33 Shin, J.,2CV.4.30, 2DO.1.5, 2CV.4.25 Ruíz, J.,3BV.4.9 Sanchez, N.,3CV.1.30 Schmitz, M.,2AO.8.4 Shin, J.H.,1DV.1.73 Ruiz, R.,3CV.1.30 Sanchez-Gonzalez, M,1DV.1.2 Schneider, K.,3CO.11.4 Shin, M.,3BV.4.53 Ruiz-Fernandez, J.,1DV.2.15, 1DV.2.6 Sánchez-Verdú, M.P.,3BV.3.27, 3BV.3.29 Schneider, L.,3BO.3.4 Shin, N.,3CO.7.2 Ruiz-Gómez, N.,3AV.3.2, 3AV.3.24, Sandoval, D.,3CV.1.39 Schönnenbeck, C.,4AV.2.20 Shin, S.G.,1DV.1.73, 2CV.4.30, 3AV.3.25 Sandström, L.,3AO.3.5, 3AV.3.28 Schreurs, S.,3CO.3.4 2DO.1.5, 2CV.4.25 Rusanowska, P.,2CV.4.44, 2CV.4.45 Sanford, G.,1CO.9.2 Schückel, J.,IDV.3.41 Shu, C.W.,3BV.4.21 Rüsch, F.,IDV.3.39 Sanna, A.,3AV.3.21 Schuler, J.,3BO.15.3 Shulga, G.,3BV.4.39 Russell, S.,2CO.13.5 Sanseverino-Godfrin, V.,1AO.1.3 Schulz, E.,3DO.9.3 Siddiqui, S.,ICO.8.2 Rutz, D.,1DV.1.58, 1CO.5.5, 1DV.1.3, Santamaria, L.,3AV.3.19, 3AV.3.20 Schulzke, T.,3AV.3.1, 3CO.7.3, 5BV.2.5 Sidiras, D.,3BV.3.16, 4AV BO.7.3, 4AV.1.52, 5BV.2.6 Santana, A.R.,1DV.1.74, 2BV.1.51 Schumacher, B.,2CV.4.19, 3DO.7.1 Siebert, A.,4AV.1.21 Ryberg, M.W.,IDV.3.46 Santangelo, E.,1DV.1.42, 1DV.2.23,- Schutyser, W.,3BO.3.2 Sierra, C.,4DO.2.2 Rydén, M.,2AO.8.4 1DV.2.24, 1DV.2.25, 1DV.2.41, 1DV.2.41 Schwabl, M.,4BO.13.2 Signorini, A.,2DO.1.2, 2DO.1.4 Ryu, C.,1DV.1.55, 2AO.8.5 Santos Silva, E.,1DV.2.66 Schwarz, M.,2BV.1.18 Sikkema, R.,4AV.1.42, 4AV.1.50 Saadudin, E.,3DO.6.5 Santos, M.M.,5BV.2.3, 5CP.2.2 Schwarzer, L.,2BP.2.1 Silva Lora, E.E.,2CV.3.33, 2CV.3.4 Sabaghnia, N.,1DV.2.17, 1DV.2.5 Sanz, M.,1CO.5.2, 1DV.2.6, 4BO.13.1 Schwarzinger, S.,4DO.8.3 Silva, C.A.,1DV.1.74, 2BV.1.51 Sadhukhan, J.,2CV.4.13, 2CV.4.13, Sanz-Tejedor, M.A.,2BV CO.7.1 Schweitzer, D.,2BO.10.1 Silve, A.,3AO.6.2 Sarabhorn, P.,2CV.3.35 Sadler, J.,3CO.3.5 Searle, S.Y.,4CO.14.2 Silveira, S.,3CV.1.57 Sargiani, R.,IDV.3.9 Saéz, F.,3BV.3.5 Seemann, M.,2BO.10.3 Silvs Lora, E.E.,2BV.1.37 Sarh, B.,3CV.2.8 Saha, S.,3CO.15.5 Segerström, M.,1DV.1.76, 2BV.1.19 Simmons, B.A.,3CV.1.55, 3CV.1.56 Sarigiannis, D.,1DV.2.32, 2CV.4.5 Saidi, A.,3CV.1.18 Seggiani, M.,2CV.3.61 Simone, V.,3DO.9.5 Sarigiannis, Dimostheni,3BV.4.30 Sajdak, M.,IDV.3.54 Seiser, R.,3AO.9.5 Simonin, L.,3DO.9.5 Sarkar, U.,3CO.15.5 Saka, S.,2CV.3.37 Seljeskog, M.,2AO.2.5 Singh, A.,4BO.9.2 Sárossy, Z.,2BO.14.2 Salafranca, J.,3CO.11.2 Sels, B.,3AO.9.1, 3BO.3.2 Singh, N.,4CO.2.3 Sartori, L.,1DV.1.22, ICO.16.2 Salapa, I.,3BV.3.16 Selvaggi, R.,3BV.4.47 Singkhala, A.,3CV.1.51 Sauca, F.,1DV.2.3 Sale, K.L.,3CV.1.55, 3CV.1.56 Sensel-Gunke, K.,1DV.1.61, 4AV.2.27 Singlitico, A.,1BO.5.3, 5CO.4.2 Sauer, J.,2BP.2.2, 3AV.3.39, 3BO.15.3 Salerno, M.,2BV.1.27, 2CV.3.30 Seo, J.W.,2CV.4.38, 2CV.4.42 Sinka, M.,3BV.3.35 Scano, E.A.,3AV.3.59 Salimbeni, A.,1DV.2.42, 4AV.1.12, Seo, J.-W.,3BV.3.36 Sipila, K.,IBO.8.5 IBO.16.4, IBO.8.1 Scarfone, A.,1DV.1.42 Seon, G.,3BV.3.41 Sippula, O.,2BV.1.53 Salladini, A.,IDV.3.14, IDV.3.31 Scarlat, N.,4AV.1.50 Seppäläinen S.,4AV.2.43, ICO.16.4 Siripaiboon, C.,2CV.3.35 Salminen, H.,4AV.1.28 Schabort, C.J.,3AV.3.30, 3DO.6.1 Serra, P.,4DO.5.2 Sirisattha, S.,3AV.3.32 Salvadò, J.,1CO.1.4, 1CO.1.1 Schaefer, F.,2DO.1.3 Serrano Garcia, D.,2CV.3.13 Siwakosit, W.,2CV.3.35 Salvi, S.,1DV.2.65 Schaeffer, R.,4AV.1.9 Servaes, K.,3CO.7.5 Sixto, H.,1DV.1.2 Samaddar, A.,4CO.10.3 Schaffer, M.A.,2BV.1.50 Sevault, A.,2AO.2.5 Skoblia, S.,3BV.4.48 Samec, J. S. M.,3BV.3.19 Schaidle, J.,3AO.6.5 Sforza, E.,1DV.2.59 Skoglund, N.,2BO.14.5 San José, J.,2BV.1.21 Scharler, R.,2AO.5.3, 2BV.1.30 Shamansky, V.,2CV.3.18 Skreiberg, Ø.,2BV.1.29, 3CV.2.14, Sanches-Pereira, A.,1AO.4.4, 1BO.5.2 Scheffknecht, G.,2BO.10.1, 2BO.10.4, 3CV.2.17, 3CV.2.18, 3DO.3.3, 3DO.9.4, Shang, J.,IDV.3.6 3CV DV.1.68, 2AO.2.5, 2BV.1.15, 2BV.1.16, Sanchez Delgado, S.,2CV.3.13 Sharma, N.,4AV BO.15.2 Schellbach, R.,IDV.3.21 Sanchez Gonzales, D.,4CP.1.2 Sharma, S.,1DV.1.83, 1DV.2.50 Slefarski, R.,IDV.3.24 Schmid, J.C.,2BO.2.2 Sanchez, A.,3BV.3.20, 3BV.3.7 Shemfe, M.,2CV.4.13, 2CV.4.13 Slegers, P.M,3CO.15.2 Schmid, M.,2BO.10.1, 3CV ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

124 AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author Smeets, E.,4CO.10.5, 4CO.6.4 Straritsky, I.,4DO.8.2 Theoleyre, M.-A.,3DO.7.4 Tugulu, C.,3AV.3.59 Smeets, E.M.W.,4CP.1.1 Strasser, C.,4AV.2.37 Therssen, E.,4AV.2.13 Turn, S.Q.,1DV.1.48, 2DO.4.3, Smit, A. T.,3BV.3.19 Stressler, H.,2BV.1.39, 4BO.13.2 Thiffault, E.,4AV BO.15.2 Smit, A.T.,3AO.9.3, 3BO.3.1 Strzalka, A.,2BV.1.36 Thinthungthong, P.,1DV.2.58 Turri, S.,3CO.7.4 Smith, A.M.,3CV.2.2, 3DO.9.2 Strzalka, R.,2BV.1.36 Thornhill, S.,4BO.13.4 Turrion, J.L.,2CO.13.5 Smith, W.J.,2AO.2.4 Stuen, J.,1DV.1.68 Thornley, P.,4CO.10.3, 4CO.14.4, Tuttolomondo, T.,1AO.7.5 Snape, C.E.,2CO.13.5 Sturmlechner, R.,2BV.1.39, 4BO CO.6.2 Ueno, S.,IDV.3.22 Soininen,4AV.2.43 Suardi, A.,1DV.1.42, 1DV.2.26, 4AV.2.18 Thorwarth, H.,2BV.1.7 Ugalde, J.M.,1DV.1.3 Soldal, E.,4AV.2.24 Subagjo, S.,3DO.6.5 Thrän, D.,4BO.9.3, 4AV.1.21, 4AV.1.22, Ulbrich, M.,2BV.1.4 4AV.1.43, 4AV.2.2, 5BO.4.3, IBO.16.1 Solis Gutierrez, S.,IDV.3.13 Subbotina, E.,3BV.3.19 Umeki, K.,2BO.10.5, 3CV.2.6 Thuechart, T.,3BO.11.5 Soltic, P.,3BV.3.9 Suemanotham, A.,3AV.3.32, 3BO.11.5 Uslu, A.,4BO.9.2, 4CO.6.1, 4CP.1.2 Thyrel, M,1DV.1.79, 2BO.14.5 Somkeattikul, K.,3BO.11.5 Suhonen, H.,2BV.1.53 Uttaraphat, S.,2CV.3.63 Tidaker, P.,1DV.2.52 Sommersacher, P.,2AO.5.3 Sukumara, S.,3CO.11.4 Uzulis, S.,3BV.4.39 Tiitta, P.,2BV.1.53 Song, M.,3BV.3.15 Summers, M.,3AO.9.5, ICO.8.3 Va zquez, A.,1DV.1.2 Tippawan, P.,3BV.4.42 Song, Q.,3AV.3.37 Sun, R.,3BV.4.12 Vaccari, F.P.,4AV.2.19 Tirler, W.,2CV.3.10 Sonnleitner, A.,IDV.3.58 Sun, Z.,1BO.1.3 Václavková, S.,3BV.4.48 Tissari, J.,2BV.1.53 Sonnleitner, M.,2CV.4.14, 3CV.1.18, Sundberg, C.,4CO.14.1 Vaidya, M.,4AV BV.2.9 Tita, L.,IBO.8.1 Sunding, M.,2BV.1.28 Vaidya, R.,4AV.1.54 Soter, L.,3AO.9.2 Tiwari, G.,1DV.2.50 Sunko, B.,5BV.2.6 Vaidya, S.,4AV.1.54 Spadacini, L.,IDV.3.14 Tlatlik, S.,IDV.3.37 Sunko, R.,5BV.2.6 Vakkilainen, E.,4AV.1.42, 4BO.9.4 Spiga, D.,4AV.2.33 Tofano J. 1DV.1.81 Surup, G.,3CV.2.4 Valagussa, M.,4AV.2.19 Spijker, E.,4AV.1.15 Toneli, J.T.C.L.,1DV.1.74, 2BV.1.51, Susmozas, A.,3BO.7.2 Valderhaug, A.,3CV AV.1.56, 1DV.1.88 Spiliotakopoulou, D.,1DV.2.32 Susmozas, A.I.,4AV.2.23 Valdez-Vazquez, I.,3BV.3.20 Tongco, J.VV.,2DO.1.5, 1DV.1.73 Spliethoff, H.,2BV.1.4, 2CV.3.50 Susuki, S.,1DV.2.66 Valdmanis, R.,2BV.1.22, 3DO.3.5 Tonini, D.,4AV.2.40 Spörl, R.,2BO.10.1, 2BO.10.4, 2CV.3.40 Suwelack, K.,3BV.3.1, 4AV.1.16 Valerio V.,3BV.3.18, 3CV.1.32, 2CV.3.41 Törmä, H.,4AV.1.28 Srifa, A.,3DO.6.4 Svishchev, D.,2CV.3.18 Vale Scarpare, F.,4DO.5.3 Torr, K.,3CO.7.5 Sriwisat, V.,1DV.2.58 Svoboda, K.,3BV.4.48 Valente, C.,4AV.2.24 Torras, C.,1CO.1.1, 1CO.1.4 Ssegane, H.,1AO.4.1 Syc, M.,3BV.4.48 Valenti, F.,3BV.4.47 Torres, A.F.,3CO.15.2 Stamatis, H.,1DV.2.32, 3BV.4.30 Syri, S.,4CO.6.2 Valette, J.,3DO.3.2 Toskovska, G.,1DV.1.3 Stambouli, M.,3DO.7.4 Szarka, N.,4AV.1.43 van Boxtel, A.J.B.,3CO.15.2 Toskovski, N.,1DV.1.3 Stanzione, J.,3CO.3.5 Szklo, A.,4AV.1.9 Van Dael, M.,4DO.8.5 Tossavainen, M.,1DV.2.37 Staritsky, I.,1AO.7.1 Tai, Z.,3BV.4.12 van de Beld, B.,2AO.2.3 Tóth, P.,ICO.12.3 Stasiak, M.,1DV.1.36, 1DV.1.39 Tallio, S.,IDV.3.55 van de Beld, L.,ICO.12.1 Toussaint, A.,2AO.2.3 Stead, C.,4AV.1.24 Tamamushi, F.,IDV.3.22 van de Pas, D.,3CO.7.5 Townsend, P.,4AV.1.66 Steenari, B.-M.,2BV.1.43 Tamura, M.,IDV.3.22 van den Bosch, S.,3BO.3.2 Trabacchin, F.,ICO.16.2 Stein, K.,4AV.1.52 Tanigawa, H.,2CV.3.19 van den Broek, M.,5BO.4.2 Tran-Gyamfi, M.,3BV.4.57 Steinmann, Z.J.N.,5BV.2.12 Tansley, C.,3CV.2.25 van den Heuvel, E.,IBO.8.5 Traverso, L.,1CO.5.5 Stelte, W.,4AV.1.48 Tao, J.,3BV.4.27 van der Hilst, F.,4AV.1.9, 4CO.10.5, Trindade, L.M.,3CO.15.2 Stendahl, J.,4CO CP.1.1 Tartarini, P.,1AO.7.3, 2CV.3.8 Tromborg, E.,4AV.1.48 Stephen, J.D.,IBO.12.4, IDV.3.55 van der Meer, I.,3BV.3.38 Teir, S.,5BO.4.5 Trouvé, G.,4AV.2.20 Stokes, J.,2DO.4.2 van der Velte M, 1DV.1.84 Teixeira Coelho, S.,1AO.4.4 Tschamber, V.,4AV.2.20 Stolarski, M.,1CO.9.5 van der Werf, E,5CO.4.5 Teixeira Franco, R.,1DV.1.35 Tsiotas, K.,1CO.5.4, 1DV.2.60 Stoll, I.K.,2BP.2.2 van Dijk, M.,3CV.1.36 Temmerman, M.,2BV.1.2, 2BV.1.3 Tsiropoulos, I.,5BO.4.2 Stoupas, M.A.,4AV.1.65 van Dijk, P.,3BV.3.38 Thek, G.,2AO.5.2 Tsupari, E.,3BV.4.26, 5BO.4.4 Strandberg, A.,2BO.14.5 van Grinsven, A.,4CO.6.4 Thelen, K.,1CO.9.2 Tucker, G.,3BO.7.4 van Hal, J.W.,3AO ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

125 AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author AUTHORS INDEX Bold means Presenter; Regular means co-author van Hees, G.,3AO.9.3 Wagner, M.,4DO.2.1 Wiedemann, L.,2CV.4.14 Yu, J.,3AO.3.2 van Herle, J.,IDV.3.39 Wahringer, D.,3AO.9.4 Wiinikka, H.,3AO.3.5 Yu, L.,3BV.3.15 van Ierland, E.C,5CO.4.5 Waizmann, G.,2BO.10.4 Wilken, V.,1DV.1.61, 4AV.2.27 Yun, H.,3BV.4.53 van Leeuwen - Jones, R.,4BO.9.1 Wakizaka, H.,2BO.2.4 Williams, A.,4CO.10.4 Zabelkin, S.,3CO.7.3 Van Loo, E.N.,1CO.9.5 Waldheim, L.,IBO.8.5 Williams, P.T.,2CV.3.55 Zach, B.,3BV.4.48 van Stralen, J.,4BO.9.2, 4CO.6.1, Walker, G.S.,3CV.1.21 Williams, T.,IDV.3.8 Zafarana, G.,1BO.5.4 4DO.8.2 Wall, D.,1BO.5.3 Wittgens, B.,3CO.15.5 Zaichenko, V.,3AV.3.63 van t Veen, H.,4DO.2.5 Walter, A.,4BO.13.5 Woehle, M.,2BV.1.39 Zaini, I.N.,2CV.3.26 Van Velzen, A.,4CO.6.4 Wang, A.,3BV.4.12 Wöhler, M.,2BV.1.38, 2BV.1.7 Zake, M.,3DO.3.5 Van Wesenbeeck, S.,3BO.15.2 Wang, C.,IBO.16.4 Wohlfahrt, J.,4CO.2.2 Zamani, R.,3BV.4.43 Vandenbilcke, C.,4AV.2.20 Wang, G.,3BV.4.49, IBO.16.4 Woltjer, G.,4CP.1.1 Zandeckis, A.,1DV.1.3 Vanneste-Ibarcq, C.,2CO.13.3 Wang, H.B.,1DV.2.2 Wong, J.W.C.,2DO.4.4 Zandi Atashbar, N.,1DV.1.28 Vasilescu, M.D.,2CV.4.7 Wang, L.,1DV.1.68, 2AO.2.5, 3BO.15.2, Wongkasemjit, S.,3BV.4.51 Zanetti, F.,1CO.9.5 Vasquez, J.,3CV CV.2.17, 3CV.2.18, 3DO.3.3 Woo, H.C.,3BV.4.53 Zappa, W.,2CV.3.5 Vatland, P.,1DV.1.68 Wang, Q.,3BV.4.49 Woods, J.,4AV.1.29 Zarkadas, I.,1DV.2.32, 2CV.4.5 Vehus, T.,3CV.2.4 Wang, S.S.,1DV.2.2 Wopienka, E.,2BV.1.18 Zarkadas, Ioannis,3BV.4.30 Vente, J.,2CV.3.40 Wang, X.,3BV.4.12 Wretborn, T.,3CV.2.6 Zarli, A.,IDV.3.31 Venter, R.,3AV.3.30, 3DO.6.1 Wang, Y.,2CV.3.65 Wright, J.,IDV.3.8 Zegada-Lizarazu, W.,1DV.2.64, Venturini, O.J.,2BV.1.37 Wang, Z.,4AV.2.8 Wu, B.C.,3BV DV.2.65 Verburg, P.H.,4CO.2.3 Wang, Z.W.,2BV.1.49 Wu, C.,3BV.3.15 Zeng J., 3CV.1.56 Verdú, F.,4AV.2.24 Ward, S.,4AV.1.12 Wu, J.C.S.,2BO.2.3, 3BV.4.21, 3BV.4.22 Zemann, C.,ICO.12.5 Verma, D.,3BV.4.24 Wargadalam, V.,3DO.6.5 Wu, K.C.W.,2BO.2.3, 3BV.4.21, 3BV.4.22, Zetterholm, J.,4AV.1.58 Verovkins, A.,3BV.4.39 Warneryd, M.,IBO.8.2 3BV.4.11 Zhang, R.Z.,1DV.1.62 Verstegen, J.A.,4CP.1.1 Weber, G.,3AO.9.4, 3DO.6.3 Wu, W.,3BV.4.57 Zhang, T.,3BV.4.12 Verweij, P.,4DO.2.5 Weber, K.,3CV.2.3 Wüst, D.,3CO.11.1, 3CO.3.3 Zhao, D.,2BV.1.43 Vieira Andrade, R.,2BV.1.37, 2CV.3.33, Wedema, R.,3DO.7.5 Xin, X.F.,2BV.1.49 Zhao, G.,3BV CV.3.4 Wei, J.,IDV.3.56 Xu, M.,3AO.6.5 Zhao, H.,1CO.5.1 Vijlee, S.,4AV.1.8 Wei, Y.,3BV.3.15 Yamane, K.,1CO.1.2 Zhao, H.B.,3AV.3.37 Villone, A.,2BO.14.3, 2BO.6.2, 3BV.3.13, Weih, N.,3AO.3.3 Yan, B.,3BV.4.27 Zhaohua, Z.,IDV BV.3.10 Weiland, F.,3AO.6.1 Yan, X.Y.,2BV.1.49 Zheng, M.,3BV.4.12 Villot, A.,3CV.2.10, 3CV.2.9 Weinrich, S.,2DO.4.1, 5CO.4.1 Yang, A.,1DV.2.56 Zhou, L.,3CV.2.13 Viola E.,3BV.3.18 Weiss, G.,2AO.2.1 Yang, H.M.,3CO.7.2 Zielinski, M.,2CV.4.44 Viola V.,3CV.1.32 Weissinger, A.,2BV.1.40, 4BO.13.2, Yang, M.,2BV.1.49 Zielinski, M.,2CV.4.44, 2CV.4.45 Vinters, J.,2CV.4.18 ICO.12.5 Yang, W.,1DV.1.55, 2AO.8.5 Zimbardi, F.,2CV.3.54, 2CV.3.41, Virgin, I.,4CO.10.1, 4AV.1.68 Welfle, A.,4CO.6.2 Yang, W.,1DV.1.55, 2AO.8.5, 3AV CV.1.32, 3BV.3.10, 3BV.3.18 Virkkunen, M.,1AO.7.2, 2CO.13.4 Wellisch, M.,IDV.3.6 Yao, Q.,3AV.3.37 Zingler Stummann, M.,3AO.6.3 Vis, M.,4DO.8.2 Wells, J.M.,2DO.4.3, 4DO.2.2 Yeh, J.,3BV.4.33 Zinn, E.,ICP.3.1 Vitolina, S.,3BV.4.39 Wendeberg, E.,3CO.15.1 Yepes Maya, D.M.,2BV.1.37, 2CV.3.33 Zörner, W.,5BV.2.9 Vogel, F.,3BV.3.9 Wentzel, A.,3CO.15.5 Yeung, K.,4AV.1.29 Zou, Z.R.,1DV.2.2 Vogelaar, J.,1BO.5.5 Wenzelides, L.,4CP.1.2, 4DO.8.2 Yin, C.,2CV.3.49 Zrinski, T.,5BV.2.6 Vögeli, M.,3CV.2.25 Westover, T.,3BO.15.5 Yin, R.H.,1DV.1.62 Zuber, C.,ICO.8.2 Volk, T.,1AO.4.1, 4AV.1.66 Wetterlund, E.,4AV.1.13, 4AV.1.58, Younesi, H.,3BV.4.43 Zucchini A., 1DV.1.84 Volioti Z., ICO AV.2.30 Young, D.,1CO.9.4 Zumpf, C.,1AO.4.1 Vreugdenhil, B.J.,2BO.2.1, 3BV.4.15 Whitaker, J.,4CO.14.3, 4DO.2.3 Yperman, J.,3CO.3.4 Zuwala, J.,4AV.2.9 Wadrzyk, M.,3CV.2.18 White, E.,3AO.6.5 Yrjas, P.,2BV.1.13 Zweiler, R.,1DV.1.58, 2BV.1.40, 3AO.9.4, Wadud, Z.,4AV.1.24 Wicke, B.,4CO BV ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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