Time
Room
Content
09:00-11:00
Session 4A: E-Fuels | The journey is the reward – progress in R&D projects
Moderation:
Dr.-Ing. Franziska Müller-Langer, DBFZ German Biomass Research Centre, gemeinnützige GmbH
9:00
Fuel roadmap for the energy transition in transport
Dr.-Ing. Juliane Prause, German Aerospace Center (DLR)
9:25
Renewable Oxygenate Fuels - Insights into R&D Projects
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jakob Burger, Technical University of Munich
09:50
Development of e-fuel projects – Accelerating the transition to aviation with renewable energies
Karl Hauptmeier, Norsk e-Fuel AS
10:15
Systematic, technology-neutral assessment of available, potentially promising production pathways for sustainable e-fuels for the German transport sector
Dr.-Ing. Ralph-Uwe Dietrich, German Aerospace Center (DLR)
10:40
Bridge the green transformation: trade green fuels, e-fuels and CO2 reductions digitally
Benedikt Gerber, eQuota GmbH
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee and networking break
09:00-11:00
Session 4B: Bioethanol
Moderation:
Christine Kroke, German Bioethanol Industry Association (BDBe)
9:00
Focus E20 – Renewable fuels as a complementary strategy to electromobility
Prof. Dr. Thomas Garbe, Volkswagen AG
9:30
Effect of E10 and E20 derivatives in WLTC using a gasoline vehicle with variable compression
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Jakob, Coburg University of Applied Sciences
10:00
Origin, effects and control of lignocellulosic inhibitors in bioethanol production
Nikki Sjulander, Institute of Forestry and Engineering, Estonian University of Life Sciences
10:30
sunliquid® technology: Low-carbon cellulose ethanol for sustainable mobility
Dr. Nikolas Jacobsen, Clariant Products (Germany) GmbH
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee and networking break
09:00-11:00
Session 4C: Biofuels and renewable fuels in agriculture and forestry
Moderation:
Prof. Dr. Peter Pickel, John Deere GmbH & Co. KG
9:00
Are rapeseed oil, biodiesel and HVO suitable as fuels for the latest tractor generation?
Dr Johannes Ettl, Technology and Support Centre (TFZ)
9:30
DEUTZ engines for use of biofuels and renewable fuels in mobile machinery
Markus Winkler, Deutz AG
10:00
Conversion to Bio-LNG/CNG operation for agricultural machinery, tractors and trucks
Ingo Börner, CLEANTEC GmbH & Co. KG
Dariusz Dembowski, Kaldem ATS Alternative Treibstoffsysteme GmbH
10:30
E-tractors deployed in agriculture
Leonard von Stillfried, AGCO GmbH
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee and networking break
09:00-11:00
Session 4D: Advanced alternative fuels – From research to practice
Moderation:
Prof. Dr Thomas Willner, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg)
9:00
Climate change mitigation in the transport sector – BMDV master plan for renewable fuels
Matthias Spöttle, Federal Ministry of Digital and Transport (BMDV)
9:25
What role for advanced biofuels in reducing emissions from transport?
Marko Janhunen, UPM
9:50
Methanol as a Key Element for the Production of Fuels from Renewable Resources
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jörg Sauer, Institute of Catalysis Research and Technology (IKFT) at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
10:15
CO2 - Decarbonisation & CO2 as Future Feedstock
Dr. Armin Günther, Air Liquide Global E&C Solutions
10:40
Holistic techno-economic and life cycle assessment: wheel-to-wheel analysis of renewable methanol fuels
Fabio Voit, Research Institute for Water Management and Climate Future at RWTH Aachen University
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee and networking break
11:30-13:30
Session 5A: Fuel research
Moderation:
Prof. Dr Jürgen Krahl, Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences (TH OWL)
11:30
Digital twin for fuels
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Georg Heinrich Klepp, Institute for Energy Research at the Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences
11:55
Digital Fuel Twin – Visibility of carbon footprint at the fuel pump – today!
Bjoern Noack, Robert Bosch GmbH & John Cooper, FuelsEurope
12:20
Application of biodiesel in current passenger car and commercial vehicle fleets
Dr. Richard Wicht, AGQM Biodiesel Quality Management Working Group e.V.
12:45
Investigation of the system compatibility of the novel synfuel REDIFUEL
Simon Eiden, TEC4FUELS GmbH
13:10
Studies on diesel fuels with high renewables content
Sebastian Feldhoff, OWI Science for Fuels gGmbH
13:30 - 14:30 Lunch and networking break
11:30-13:30
Session 5B: Biomethane as a fuel
Moderation:
Dirk Bonse, German Biogas Association
11:30
BIOCNG customer solution
Dr. Olaf Rumberg, EON Gas Mobil GmbH
12:00
Biomethane as a fuel from municipal biowaste – use as a fuel in waste collection vehicles
Wilhelm Winkelmann, Berlin Waste Management AöR (BSR)
12:30
Pilot SBG – Renewable methane as a building block for a climate-neutral transport sector
Karin Naumann, German Biomass Research Centre, gemeinnützige GmbH
13:00
Biomethane as a fuel in the context of the political/regulatory framework
Mario Männlein, Iveco Magirus AG
13:30 - 14:30 Lunch and networking break
11:30-13:30
Session 5C: Biofuels and renewable fuels in shipping
Moderation:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bert Buchholz, University of Rostock, CIMAC Germany
11:30
An emissions and efficiency investigation on maritime biofuels in service
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfram Gottschalk, IAV GmbH
12:00
Shipbuilding association sees use of bio-LNG as an intermediate step towards climate neutrality
Dr. Fanny Langschwager, University of Rostock
12:30
Climate change mitigation in shipping – Setting sail for LNG and synthetic fuels? The cruise industry’s perspective
Stefan Fahrnholz, Carnival Maritime GmbH
13:00
Climate change mitigation in shipping - Setting sail for LNG and synthetic fuels? Port operators’ perspectives; results from the SHARC project
Prof. Dr. Martin Wittmaier, Institute for Energy and Circular Economy at Bremen University of Applied Sciences GmbH
13:30 - 14:30 Lunch and networking break
11:30-13:30
Session 5D: Biofuels from waste and residues
Moderation:
Detlef Evers, Waste-Based Fuels Association for Medium-sized Businesses (MVaK)
11:30
From mixed plastic waste to fuel
János Kincses, Electraplan Termelő Kft.
11:55
RepCAT: a revolution in biodiesel technology
Manfred Baumgartner, BDI-BioEnergy International GmbH
12:20
Fuel security taggants to prevent biofuel adulteration
Dr. Thomas Burns, Tracerco (Johnson Matthey)
12:45
Challenges in analytic methods for new advanced feedstocks
Fabian Schmitt, Tecosol GmbH
13:10
New process: Hamburg-based Nexxoil aims to produce CO2-free diesel from used fat
Thorsten Dunker, Nexxoil GmbH
13:30 - 14:30 Lunch and networking break
14:30-16:30
Session 6A: Energy industry – Green hydrogen
Moderation:
Werner Diwald, German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (DWV)
14:30
Good things come to those who wait? – The EU Commission’s Delegated Act on use of hydrogen in the transport sector
Burkhard Hoffmann, Foundation for Environmental Energy Law
15:00
Pipeline-based supply of hydrogen filling stations
Dr. Dietrich Gerstein, German Association of the Gas and Water Industry e.V.
15:30
Green hydrogen from slurry – CO2-negative fuel from the agricultural sector
Leon Müller-Noell, BtX energy GmbH
16:00
Dark fermentation
Juliana Rolf, Münster University of Applied Sciences
16:30 End of conference
14:30-16:30
Session 6B: Biomethane international
Moderation:
Jörg Fischer, EnviTec Biogas AG
14:30
Biomethane 4.0: More than zero emissions in CNG and LNG
John Cosmo Dwelle, Landwärme GmbH
14:55
There’s more to it than slurry, manure and organic waste bins – Using production waste to generate fuel-grade biomethane
Florian Siebert, bmp greengas GmbH
15:20
Biogas reforming for synthesis of regenerative methanol
Benedikt Bender, Energy Systems Engineering OWI Science for Fuels gGmbh
15:45
Driving the transport revolution with biofuel from Germany
Jörg Fischer, EnviTec Biogas AG
16:10
Local vehicle refuelling with biogas
Carsten Steentjes, PlanET Biogastechnik GmbH
16:30 End of conference
14:30-16:30
Session 6C: Biofuels and renewable fuels in aviation
Moderation
Dr.-Ing. Franziska Müller-Langer, DBFZ German Biomass Research Centre, gemeinnützige GmbH
14:30
Reporting and accounting of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) – A ‘book & claim’ concept
Nils Bullerdiek, Hamburg University of Technology
15:00
The regulatory framework for sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) in the EU and Germany
Korinna Jörling, NOW GmbH
15:30
Making sense of ReFuel EU Aviation: Availability and sustainability of SAF
Jonathan Wood, Neste
16:00
The role of SAF in decarbonising the aviation sector – what is needed for an implementation at pace
Sofia Chrysafi, BP Europa SE
16:30 End of conference
14:30-16:30
Session 6D: International biofuel trade
Moderation:
Torsten Weidemann, German Bioethanol Industry Association(BDBe)
14:30
Renewable transport fuel supply and demand outlook
Cornelius Claeys, Stratas Advisors, LLC
15:00
Did the Ukraine war squeeze European biofuel production margins?
Sean Bartlett, Quantum Commodity Intelligence
15:30
Overview of global trade of biofuels
Jinlei Feng, Irena, International Renewable Energy Agency
16:00
Potential changes in global HVO & UCO trade flows
Monika Rajoria, S&P Global
16:30 End of conference
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