Time
Room
Content
10:00-12:45
SESSION 1 - PART 1: TIME TO TURBOCHARGE AND REVVING UP FOR RENEWABLES
Moderation: Stephan Arens, BBE Executive Board and Union for the Promotion of Oil and Protein Crops (ufop)
Time to turbocharge and revving up for renewables
Marlene Mortler, Chairwoman of the Board, German Bioenergy Association (BBE)
Strategies and measures of the new federal government for the expansion of renewable fuels in the various transport sectors
Patrick Schnieder, Federal Minister of Transport (Germany)
Fit for 55: Are the political guidelines for renewable fuels set correctly?
N.N., Neste
Round Table I: Policy meets practice - Are the framework conditions right?
11:30-12:45
SESSION 1 - PART 2: TIME TO TURBOCHARGE AND REVVING UP FOR RENEWABLES
Moderation: Stephan Arens, BBE Executive Board and Union for the Promotion of Oil and Protein Crops (ufop)
German automotive industry on the road to climate-neutral mobility
Andreas Rade, Managing Director of Politics and Society at the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA)
Focus on consumers: ways to achieve climate-friendly transport
Karsten Schulze, President of Technology, Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil-Club e.V. (ADAC)
ETS2- Significance and effects for renewable fuels in the EU and Germany
Philipp Artur Kienscherf, Institute of Energy Economics, University of Cologne
Round Table II: The industry asks, the experts answer
12:45 – 14:00
Lunch and networking break
14:00-16:00
SESSION 2: RED III-IMPLEMENTATION IN EUROPE - HIGHER QUOTAS AND BETTER CERTIFICATION
Moderation: Elmar Baumann, German Biofuels Industry Association (VDB)
Overview of RED III implementation in the European member states
Dr. Daria Kochetkova, SGS INSPIRE
RED III implementation: fraud prevention and quota increases - an association view
Stefan Schreiber, German Biofuels Industry Association (VDB)
Strengthening RED Certification for Waste- and Residue-Based Biofuels
Dr. Norbert Schmitz, ISCC System GmbH
Round Table III: Is the implementation of RED III sufficient to combat fraud and revitalize the market?
16:00-16:45
Coffee, Cake & Communication
16:45-17:15
YOUNG TALENT PROMOTION AWARD
Moderation: Christine Kroke, German Bioethanol Industry Association (BDBe)
Generation of Sustainable Aviation Fuel from Electrolysis Hydrogen and Renewable Carbon
Vincent Eyberg, Technical University of Munich, TUM School of Engineering and Design
Decentralized production of directly usable sustainable aviation fuel via an innovative Power-to-Liquid route
Harald Bürgmayr, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Hydroprocessing of methanol-based heavy gasoline fractions for the production of flexible blending components in future refineries
Jonathan Rummel, Engler-Bunte-Institut, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Between Innovation and Skepticism - Drivers and Barriers for Renewable Propulsion Energies in Tractors
Joseph Sebastian Schapfl, Weihenstephan University of Applied Sciences
17:15-18:45
SESSION 3: WHICH MODE OF TRANSPORT RECEIVES WHICH RENEWABLE FUELS IN WHAT QUANTITIES?
Moderation: Stefan Walter, German Bioethanol Industry Association (BDBe)
Impulse: Factor 10 by 2050 - Renewable fuels between aspiration and reality
Dr. Franziska Müller-Langer, DBFZ German Biomass Research Centre gGmbH
Strategy for renewable fuels from the perspective of those subject to quotas
Nadine Rubl, Trade Association for Fuels and Energy (en2x)
Strategy for renewable fuels from an aviation perspective
Siegfried Knecht, Chairman of the Executive Board at aireg – Aviation Initiative for Renewable Energy in Germany
Strategy for renewable fuels from a shipping perspective
Peter Müller-Baum, VDMA Engines and Systems
19:00-22:00
BIOENERGY EVENING RECEPTION
at Hub27 (Hall 27, Messe Venue)
(free admission for all conference participants)
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