Time
Room
Content
09:00-10:00
Session 4
Moderation: Dr. Franziska Müller-Langer, DBFZ Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum gemeinnützige GmbH
Green methanol from electricity-based synthesis gas as a fundamental building block for synthesis of synthetic fuels as an important instrument for sector coupling
Dr. Ulrike Junghans, Fraunhofer Center for Chemical-Biotechnological Processes CBP
International cooperation of e-fuels: From lab to road
Karl Dums , Porsche AG und Marion Wurzel ExxonMobil
Scaling ultra-low-carbon e-fuels from air and water
Dr. Amy Ruddock, Carbon Engineering Ltd.
Renewable hybrid fuels - expanding the energy base and reducing costs
Dr. Mark Misselhorn, Caphenia GmbH
11:30-13:30
Session 5
Moderation: Werner Diwald, German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (DWV)
The Federal Government's hydrogen strategy and applications in the transport sector
Elena Hof, NOW GmbH National Organisation Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology
Use of renewable hydrogen and its derivatives in the transport sector – Assessment of the development of supply and demand in Germany until 2030
Hannes Salomon/ Friederike Altgelt, German Energy Agency
Green Hydrogen: First facility for the production of green hydrogen at Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rheinland via water electrolysis – Project Refhyne
Dr. Jörg Dehmel, Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rheinland
Green hydrogen from biogas - A pilot project
Dr. Andy Gradel, BtX energy GmbH
13:30-14:30
Lunch break with our Gold-Partner
MVAK Mittelstandsverband abfallbasierter Kraftstoffe
Presentation and introduction from 14:00
14:30-16:30
Session 6
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Krahl, President, University of Applied Sciences East Westphalia-Lippe (TH OWL)
Sensor concept for early detection of deposit behaviour of biofuels for diesel engines
Prof. Dr. Markus Jakob, Coburg University of Applied Sciences
High-performance biodiesel blends with vegetable oils and glycerol derivatives + their stabilisation with natural hydrophilic antioxidants
Florian Kerkel, University of Regensburg
Technical aspects concerning use of higher biodiesel/diesel fuel blends (B10, B30)
Dr. Richard Wicht, AGQM Arbeitsgemeinschaft Qualitätsmanagement Biodiesel e.V.
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