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17:40<br />
Technologies <strong>and</strong> examples for biowaste utilisation<br />
for biogas production<br />
Paolo Bozano, Biotec Sistemi, Italy<br />
Panel Discussion: biogas goes europe<br />
18:00<br />
Panel discussion with panelists about:<br />
• How to develop new european biogas markets?<br />
• needed amendments on european legislation<br />
• Contribution of biogas in future energy supply<br />
organisers:<br />
WIP-Renewable Energies, Germany<br />
ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, Italy<br />
for further information:<br />
Dominik Rutz<br />
WIP-Renewable Energies, Germany<br />
E-mail: dominik.rutz@wip-munich.de<br />
Maurizio Cocchi<br />
ETA-Florence Renewable Energies, Italy<br />
E-mail: maurizio.cocchi@etaflorence.it<br />
eurobioRef Workshop: future Prospects<br />
for biorefineries<br />
Day: Tuesday, 19 June 2012<br />
Time: 14:00 - 18:30<br />
site: Hall Yellow 1<br />
access: With full <strong>Conference</strong> <strong>We</strong>ek registration, one Day<br />
admission (on registered day), students registration<br />
or Parallel events admission (for this specific event).<br />
The EuroBioRef project (<strong>European</strong> Multilevel Integrated Biorefinery<br />
Design for Sustainable <strong>Biomass</strong> Processing; www.eurobioref.<br />
org) is a 4 years program coordinated by CNRS, France, which was<br />
launched two years ago on March 1st, 2010. It is supported by a 23<br />
M€ grant from the <strong>European</strong> Union 7th Framework Program (FP7).<br />
EuroBioRef deals with the entire process of transformation of biomass,<br />
from non-edible crops production to final commercial products.<br />
It involves 29 partners (industry, SMEs, academics) from 14 different<br />
countries in a highly collaborative network, including crop production,<br />
biomass pre-treatment, fermentation <strong>and</strong> enzymatic processes,<br />
catalytic processes, thermochemical processes, assessed by a life<br />
cycle analysis <strong>and</strong> an economic evaluation of the value chain.<br />
The EuroBioRef biorefineries has been set as chemicals/materialsdriven<br />
biorefinery concept. The best part of the crops will be used to<br />
make high value chemicals <strong>and</strong> products, <strong>and</strong> the residues will be<br />
used for energy applications. This workshop will disclose the main<br />
results during the first 24 Months of the project, i.e. during the period<br />
from March 2010 to March 2012.<br />
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