Time
Room
Content
10:00-13:00
Session 1 - Energy transition in transport between the challenges of security of supply and climate change mitigation
Moderation: Stefan Walter, German Bioethanol Industry Association (BDBe)
10:00
Security of supply, climate change mitigation and bioeconomy through sustainable biofuels
Artur Auernhammer, Chairman of the Board, German Bioenergy Association (BBE)
10:20
Renewable fuels and alternative drives between the challenges of security of supply, climate change mitigation and the energy transition – How do the political framework and market prospects look
Oliver Luksic, Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry for Digital and Transport (BMDV)
10:50
Breakthrough in EU legislation for the energy transition in transport?
Norbert Lins, Member of the European Parliament
11:20
Recommendations of the Expert Advisory Board “Climate change mitigation in mobility for development of renewable fuels
Prof. Dr. Meike Jipp, German Aerospace Center (DLR)
11:50
Energy supply security in the transport sector; what is needed for it?
John Cooper, FuelsEurope
12:20
Discussion
13:00-14:00 Lunch and networking break
14:00-15:30
Session 2 - Panel discussion: Consequences of the war in Ukraine: Is security of supply sidelining climate change mitigation?
Moderation: Sonja van Renssen, energy monitor
Participant:
15:30 - 16:15 Coffee and networking break
16:15-18:15
Session 3- Implementation of RED III: How will quota regulations in the EU look in future?
Moderation: Elmar Baumann, German Biofuels Industry Association (VDB)
16:15
Expanding sustainable production and use of bio-based fuels, chemicals and materials improves capacity to respond to market disruptions
Keith L. Kline, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
16:45
Overview of quota developments in selected EU Member States
Dr.-Ing. Franziska Müller-Langer, DBFZ German Biomass Research Centre gemeinnützige GmbH
17:15
From theory to practice: pitfalls and solutions to respond to stricter GHG reduction provisions
Dominik Trisl, Jan Röstel, q-bility GmbH
17:45
GHG quota from electricity: Where are we heading?
Zoltan Elek, Landwärme GmbH
19:00 end 22:00
Bioenergy reception at HUB27
18:15-18:30
Young Scientists Award
Presentation of a research project in 160 seconds using the dynamic
Pecha Kucha method: 8 slides are allowed, each of which is shown for exactly 20 seconds.
Eco-Runner: the world's most efficient hydrogen powered city car
Kaatje Bout and Eliane van Boxtel, Delft University of Technology
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