Time
Room
Content
09:00-11:00
SESSION 4A: E-FUELS | CURRENT STATUS AND EXPECTATIONS
Moderation: Dr.-Ing. Franziska Müller-Langer,
DBFZ German Biomass Research Centre, gemeinnützige GmbH
9:00
E-fuels and end-use perspectives – a worldwide view
Zoe Stadler, IEA Advanced Motor Fuels (AMF TCP)
9:30
E-fuels from Chile – progress in the HaruOni project
Matthias Moras, Porsche AG
10:00
Power-to-X – Decarbonization with future fuels – Focus Methanol
Martin Miller, Rolls-Royce Power Systems
10:30
The PtL Technology Platform (TPP) – On the way to realisation
Prof. Dr.-Ing Manfred Aigner, German Aerospace Center (DLR)
11:00-11:30
Coffee and networking break
09:00-11:00
SESSION 4B: BIOETHANOL - REALIZING THE POTENTIAL NOW
Moderation: Stefan Walter, German Bioethanol Producers Association (BDBe)
9:00
Steelanol – Capturing Carbon, Creating Value
Freya Burton, LanzaTech Global Inc
9:25
Techno-economic evaluation of a novel ethanol production pathway based on biomass and electricity
Daniel Klüh, Technical University of Munich (TUM)
09:50
Advantages of alcohol-based Fuels for future engines
Prof. Dr. Thomas Garbe, Volkswagen AG
10:15
CEN E10+ Technical Specification Work
Rod Williams, Convenor CEN E10+ Task Force
10:40
The digital fuel twin in practice
Dr. Marko Babic, Robert Bosch GmbH
11:00-11:30
Coffee and networking break
09:00-11:00
SESSION 4C: INTERNATIONAL BIOFUEL TRADE
Moderation: Marco Zühlke, German Biofuels Industry Association (VDB)
9:00
Drivers Climate Protection and Energy Supply Security – Stocktaking and Outlook on the International Biofuel Markets
Dr. Claus Keller, S&P Global
9:30
Certification of sustainable fuels for road, air and sea transport in global market
Dr. Norbert Schmitz, ISCC System GmbH
10:00
UCO Availability & Traceability
Patrick Lynch, Bioledger
10:30
Knowledge Based Decision-Making Tool for the Assessment of Trade-offs in Low iLUC Risk Certification of Sustainable Biofuels
Beike Sumfleth, DBFZ German Biomass Research Centre, gemeinnützige
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
The National Biomass Strategy – NABIS – Prioritization and focus of the future use of biomass for energy purposes
Daniel Vilela Oliveira, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV)
9:30
Scaling up hydrotreated biofuels supply: advantages and challenges
Giulia Squadrin, Argus Media
10:00
Valuable hydrocarbons from Fischer-Tropsch synthesis based on iron catalysts
Christian Schmidt, TU Bergakademie Freiberg
10:30
Improving synthetic gasoline quality by modifying the MtG process
Prof. Dr. Sven Kureti /Dr. Paul Knüpfer, TU Bergakademie Freiberg
11:00-11:30
Coffee and networking break
11:30-13:30
SESSION 5A: FUEL RESEARCH - RAISING THE POTENTIAL FOR INNOVATION
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Krahl, Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences (TH OWL)
11:30
Memorandum - The Energy Situation in Germany: An Analysis of the Current Situation and the Prospects for Postfossil Energy Sources
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Atzler, University of Dresden
12:00
B10 for partial defossilisation of the existing fleet
Prof. Dr. Markus Jakob, Coburg University of Applied Sciences
12:30
Methanol as an alternative to diesel fuel? Challenges and solutions
Dr. Martin Müller, Cirkel Consulting Company Ltd.
13:00
Determining fuel stability with sensors
Sebastian Feldhoff, OWI Science for Fuels gGmbH
13:30-14:30
Lunch and networking break
11:30-13:30
SESSION 5B: BIOMETHANE AS FUEL
Moderation: Dirk Bonse, German Biogas Association
11:30
Pilot SBG: GHG quota as a driver for renewable methane from regional biogenic residues and waste materials
Hendrik Etzold, DBFZ German Biomass Research Centre gemeinnützige GmbH
11:55
The power of change: Germany‘s largest biomethane plant fuels the energy transition with green innovation
Simon Detscher, revis bioenergy GmbH
12:20
Converting gas into liquid: market diversification for biogas plants
Alexey Mozgovoy, Hitachi Zosen Inova BioMethan GmbH
12:45
Driving the transport transition with biofuel from Germany
Jörg Fischer, EnviTec Biogas AG
13:10
Legislative Breakthroughs for International Trade: Impact on European Biomethane Trade
Zoltan Elek, Landwärme GmbH
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 Deutschland
11:30
FuelEU Maritime—EU legislative initiative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from maritime transport
Andrea Wehinger, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV)
12:00
Biofuel Application and Emissions Behavior on a maritime Four-stroke Auxilliary Engine
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Wolfram Gottschalk, IAV GmbH
12:30
Decarbonization of LNG using biomethane and e-methane - Status today and outlook
Dr. Max Kofod, Shell Global Solutions GmbH
13:00
Decarbonisation – the journey of a shipowner
Benjamin Weinacht, CMB Germany GmbH & Co. KG
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
Availability of feedstocks for biofuel production in light of the revision of Annex IX of the RED
Dáša Mamrillová, European Waste-based & Advanced Biofuels Association – EWABA
12:00
Five years of „Every Drop Counts“ —From pilot project to established collection system for used cooking oils from households
Hubert Zenk, Jeder Tropfen Zählt GmbH
12:30
Waste-based biofuels as a solution to decarbonize the maritime industry
Manja Ostertag, Bunker Holding A/S
13:00
Hydrotreated vegetable oil as a complete substitute for fossil diesel and competitor to biodiesel?
Daria Kochetkova, SGS INSPIRE, SGS Germany GmbH
13:30-14:30
Lunch and networking break
14:30-16:30
SESSION 6A: ENERGY ECONOMY - GREEN HYDROGEN
Moderation: Werner Diwald, German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (DWV)
14:30
NWS 2 0 – Role of the pipeline for the hydrogen economy and a secure energy supply for the German economy
Dr. Felix Matthes, Vice Chairman National Hydrogen Council
15:00
Presentation of H2 Mobility project—development of an H2 infrastructure for
commercial vehicles
Dominik Herzog, H2 MOBILITY Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG
15:30
ECO-Runner: the world‘s most efficient hydrogen-powered city car
Thijs Vanderlinden & Julie Den Dekker, ECO-RUNNER
16:00
Certification of e-fuels – background, practical implementation and challenges
Michael Kolbeck, TÜV SÜD Industrie Service GmbH
16:30
End of conference
14:30-16:30
SESSION 6B: RENEWABLE FUELS IN HEAVY DUTY AND FREIGHT TRANSPORT
Moderation: Korinna Jörling, NOW GmbH
14:30
Deutsche Bahn‘s experience and prospects for the use of renewable fuels in freight transport
Jörg Schneider, DB Cargo AG
15:00
Technology neutrality in the crisis: Why future regulation must not ignore Renewable Fuels!
Johannes Küstner, Iveco Group
15:30
Proof of GHG savings for fuel customers—market-oriented extension of the REDcert-EU system
Peter Jürgens, REDcert GmbH
16:00
Regenerative fuels in practice – customers set the strategy
Simon Brück, German Freight Forwarding and Logistics Association (DSLV)
16:30
End of conference
14:30-16:30
SESSION 6C: BIOFUELS AND RENEWABLE FUELS IN AVIATION
Moderation: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Kaltschmitt, Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
14:30
Climate-neutral flying with biofuels and hydrogen – Airbus‘ strategy
N.N., Airbus (requested)
15:00
Ready for take-off? How the market ramp-up of SAFs succeeds
Benedikt Wirmer, Fuels and Energy e.V industry association (en2x)
15:30
From feedstock to flight - potential and market development of SAF
N.N., PwC Strategy& (Germany) GmbH
16:00
Assessment of technologies and import options for sustainable aviation fuels
Dr.-Ing. Ralph-Uwe Dietrich, German Aerospace Center (DLR)
16:30
End of conference
14:30-16:30
SESSION 6D: RENEWABLE MOTIVE POWER FOR AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Peter Pickel, John Deere GmbH & Co. KG
14:30
Renewable drive energies for agricultural machinery—overview and options for action
Dr. Edgar Remmele, Technology and Support Centre (TFZ) & Henning Eckel, Board of Trustees for Technology and Construction in Agriculture (KTBL)
15:00
Vegetable oil as a bridging technology – The ResiTrac project
Andreas Schröder, John Deere GmbH & Co. KG
15:30
Fuelcell tractors in operation – concept and field data
Leonard von Stillfried, AGCO GmbH
16:00
First results of the Austrian support program „Security of supply in rural areas - energy self-sufficient farms“ in the field of renewable drive energy
Alexander Bachler, Austrian Chamber of Agriculture
16:30
End of conference
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