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14th International Conference on renewable mobilityFUELS OF THE FUTURE 2017
23. – 24.01.2017 | Berlin
Supported by:Organiser:
www.fuels-of-the-future.com
FUELS OF THEFUTURE
Association of German Bioethanol Producers (BDBe) Reinhardtstr. 16 · 10117 BerlinTel.: + 49(0)30 3012953–0Fax: + 49(0)30 3012953–[email protected]
Association of the German Biofuels Industry (VDB)Am Weidendamm 1A · 10117 BerlinTel.: + 49(0)30 726259–11 Fax: + 49(0)30 726259–[email protected]
German Biogas AssociationAngerbrunnenstraße 12 · 85356 FreisingTel.: + 49(0)8161 9846–60Fax: + 49(0)8161 9846–[email protected]
Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital InfrastructureInvalidenstraße 44 · 10115 BerlinTel.: + 49(0)30 18300–0Fax: + 49(0)30 18300–[email protected]
Union for the Promotion of Oil and Protein Plants (UFOP) Claire-Waldoff-Str. 7 · 10117 BerlinTel.: + 49(0)30 31904–202Fax: + 49(0)30 31904–[email protected]
German Bioenergy Association (BBE) Godesberger Allee 142–148 · 53175 BonnTel.: + 49(0)228 81002–22Fax: + 49(0)228 81002–[email protected]
Patronage:
Bundesverband der deutschenBioethanolwirtschaft e. V.
ORGANISERS & ADMINISTRATION
PARTNERS
Supported by:Hochstr. 260313 Frankfurt a.M.Tel.: + 49(0)69 2107 –0Fax: + 49(0)69 21 07 –[email protected]
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Media partners:
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Forum 4D, 5D and 6B supported by:
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4 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
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Panel discussionRenewable mobility and the prospects until 2030 and beyond
Renewable mobility in Europe: Prospects and framework conditions
PANEL 1 – ROOM A6
Raw material markets in the context of international trade flows and price trends
Bioenergy evening reception at 19:00 at the nature.tec trade fair site
REGISTRATION: MAIN ENTRANCE CITYCUBE/MESSEDAMM ENTRANCE
EVENT ROOM ON LEVEL 1 IN THE CITYCUBE – ROOM A6
5PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Ein Jahr THG-Minderungspflicht in Deutschland:Praxiserfahrungen (Raum A6)
Partnerland Frankreich im Ausstellerforum (Raum A8)
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Biodiesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M1 – M3
Bioethanol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M4 – M5
Power-to-X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M6 – M7
Biomethane I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M8
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Emission reduction . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M1 – M3
Research and development . . . . . ROOM M4 – M5
Electric mobility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M6 – M7
Biomethane II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M8
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Vegetable Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM A8E
Biofuels – Pioneering in the bioeconomy, sustainability and corporate governance . . . . . . . . . ROOM M1 – M3
Biomethane III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M8
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PARALLEL FORUMS ON LEVEL 1 AND 3 IN THE CITYCUBE – ROOMS M1 – M8 AND A8
6 WELCOME
Last year the international community passed an ambitious international climate protection agreement. The agreement is aimed at reducing greenhouse emissions and therefore also greater climate protection in the transport sector. Even before the climate change agreement was signed by more than 190 states, Germany led the way with a Climate Action Programme 2020 and the Climate Protection Plan 2050. The German Federal Ministry for Transport has also chartered an important course for climate protection in the area of transport with the early initiative for the mobility and fuel strategy and organising accompanying professional dialogue.
This is why the focus of the ‘Fuels of the Future’ conference in 2017 is on how greenhouse emissions can be reduced in the transport sector while simultaneously safeguarding existing resources. This is set not only to be discussed in the opening plenary but also to be a main theme in the different specialist forums.
The future focus of EU policy will thus also be crucial. Here there will be many different approaches that are discussed, e.g. a higher tax, tolls or new consumption tests. In principle, the climate protection targets can only be reached if all options are exploited to reduce greenhouse emissions in a way that embraces new technology. This also includes undertaking to reduce greenhouse emissions from fuels and to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy sources such as biofuels.
Here, the increasing diversification in drive technologies and the production and use of renewable fuels are a challenge and simultaneously the key to achieving climate protection targets in the transport sector. Consequently, the conference programme will in future be giving greater emphasis to the topic of drive technologies.
We are therefore calling for the development of an ambitious European strategy that goes beyond the year 2020 in order to establish the reliable framework and competitive conditions for investors and a stable environment for investing in more climate protection in the transport sector.
With over 500 people expected to attend again in 2017 as well, the international specialist conference ‘Fuels of the Future’ is one of the most important forums for discussing current issues of international biofuel policy, research and technological development. We are thus looking forward to your involvement!
Kind regards
Artur Auernhammer, member of the German BundestagChairman of the board of the German Federal Bioenergy Association (BBE)
7PROGRAMME OF MONDAY
Panel 1:
Renewable mobility in Europe: Prospects and framework conditions
Chair: Elmar Baumann, German Biofuels Industry Association (VDB)
10:00 The role of biofuels in the context of climate protection and the expansion of renewable mobilityArtur Auernhammer, Member of the German BundestagChairman of the German BioEnergy Association (BBE)
10:20 Prospects of biofuels in the mobility and fuel strategy of the German GovernmentNorbert Barthle, Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure
10:40 Biofuels in agriculture and forestry: Actual developmentsPeter Bleser, Parliamentary State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture
11:00Prospects of biofuels in Europe until 2030 and beyondBernd Kuepker, EU-Commission – DG Energy
11:20Perspective of the FAO: Sustainable biofuel productionOlivier Dubois, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
11:40 Boosting biofuels: Sustainable bioenergy potential and the technology innovation outlookJeffrey Skeer, International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
ROOM A6
8 PROGRAMME OF MONDAY
Panel 1:
Renewable mobility in Europe: Prospects and framework conditions
12:00 Integrated fuels and vehicle roadmap 2030 and beyond Thomas Schlick, Roland Berger GmbH
12:20 Discussion
13:00 Lunch break
ROOM A6
Panel 2:
Panel discussion
14:00 – 15:30Renewable mobility and the prospects until 2030 and beyond
Chair: Sonja van Renssen, energy post
· Pekka Pesonen, Secretary General COPA-COGECA · Stefan Schreiber, President VDB · Norbert Schindler, Member of the German Bundestag· Michael Cramer, Member of the European Parliament· Bernd Kuepker, European Commission – DG Energy· Christian Hochfeld, Agora Verkehrswende
ROOM A6
9PROGRAMME OF MONDAY
Panel 3:
Raw material markets in the context of international trade flows and price trends
Chair: Stephan Arens,Union for the Promotion of Oil and Protein Plants (UFOP)
16:15 Reconciling food security and bioenergy: Priorities for actionKeith Kline, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
16:35 Is the global biofuel demand driving the agricultural mar-kets? – the impact of the oil price and other factorsDr. Klaus-Dieter Schumacher, AgriConsult
16:55 GLOBIOM – a global model to assess competition for land use between agriculture, bioenergy, and forestryHugo Valin, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
17:15 WWF report on the use of palm oil in GermanyMartina Fleckenstein, WWF Germany
17:35 Waste and residual materials availability for biofuel productionDetlef Evers, Mittelstandsverband abfallbasierter Kraftstoffe (MVaK)
18:30 End of first conference day
19:00 Bioenergy evening reception at the nature.tec trade fair site – the trade show for bioeconomy – in Hall 4.2.
ROOM A6
10 PROGRAMME OF TUESDAY
Panel 4: Parallel forum A
Biodiesel
Chair: Dieter Bockey,Union for the Promotion of Oil and Protein Plants (UFOP)
09:00Impact of different fuel components on base oil agingMarkus Knorr, Coburg Automotive Technology Transfer Center (TAC)
09:20Influence of biogenic diesel fuels and their blends on the deposit-forming tendency in common-rail systems Rene Junk, Matthias Nowotny, Rostock University
09:40 Long-term stability of different multicomponent fuelsWinfried Koch, Dr. Klaus Lucka, Oel-Wärme-Institut GmbH
10:00 Best practices in the biodiesel supply chainDr. Wolfgang Podestà, Lanxess Distribution GmbH
10:20Using detailed descriptions of biofuel chemistry: Case study of an industrial boiler converted from heavy fuel oil to biodieselDr. Ferry Tap, AVL List GmbH
10:40Discussion
11:00Coffee break
ROOM M1 – 3
A
11PROGRAMME OF TUESDAY
Panel 4: Parallel forum B
Bioethanol
Chair: Carola WunderlichGerman Bioethanol Industry Association (BDBe) 09:00Review of combustion engine efficiency – improvements and the role of sufficient standardizationDr. Ulrich Kramer, Dr. Werner Willems, Ford-Werke, Research & Advanced Engineering
09:20Aggregated environmental benefits from Swedish biofuel productionRoman Hackl, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
09:40Bioethanol for new fuels and chemical applicationsDr. Ulf Prüße, Thünen-Institute, Deputy Director, Institute of Agricultural Technology
10:00Successful realisation of a commercial 2G biorefinery Melich Dietrich Seefeldt, Novozymes A/S
10:20 Discussion
11:00 Coffee break
ROOM M4 – 5
B
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Panel 4: Parallel forum C
Power-to-X
Chair: Dr. Franziska Müller-Langer, German Biomass Research Centre (DBFZ)
09:00 Synergies of bioenergy and Power-to-XArne Gröngröft, German Biomass Research Centre (DBFZ)
09:20 CO2 from ethanol and biomethane plants for Power-to-X – a model for the future?Dr. Oliver Lüdtke, Verbio AG
09:40 Production of fuels from biogenic C-sources Dr. Daniela Pufky-Heinrich, Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical-Biotechnological Processes (CBP)
10:00 Power and Biomass to Liquid (PBtL) – technical- economic analysisDr.-Ing. Ralph-Uwe Dietrich, German Aerospace Centre (DLR)
10:20 CO2 intensity, efficiency and economic viability of Power to Fuel vs. biofuelsDr.-Ing. Christian Bergins, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe GmbH
10:40Discussion
11:00Coffee break
ROOM M6 – 7
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13PROGRAMME OF TUESDAY
Panel 4: Parallel forum D
Biomethane in Germany
Chair: René Walter, German Biogas Association (FvB)
09:00 Greeting, René Walter, German Biogas Association (FvB)
09:05 Biomethane as a fuel in the strategy of the German GovernmentN.N., Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure
09:30CNG and LNG – prospects and course of action needed from the perspective of the biogas sector Horst Seide, President, German Biogas Association (FvB)
09:40 CNG and LNG – course of action needed from the perspective of the BDEWEric Ahlers, Federal Association of the German Energy and Water Industries (BDEW)
09:50 Biomethane in the fuel sector – interim results and future prospectsZoltan Elek, Landwärme GmbH
10:05 Biomethane as a fuel – new impulses and provisions through European lawDr. Max Peiffer, AssmannPeiffer Rechtsanwälte
10:20Revenue opportunities and pitfalls associated with GHG emissions reduction and in view of the sustainability regulationDr. Stefan Rauh, German Biogas Association (FvB)
11:00 Coffee break
ROOM M8
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant
agreement No 646533
14 PROGRAMME OF TUESDAY
ROOM M1 – M3
Panel5: Parallel forum A
Emission reduction
Chair: Dietrich Klein, German Bioethanol Industry Association (BDBe)
11:30GHG emission factors of renewable energies in the transport sector: Biodiesel, bioetahnol, biomethane, electric mobility, Power-to-XHorst Fehrenbach, Institute for Energy and Environmental Research (ifeu)
11:50 Options for the reduction of „upstream emissions“ in the oil industry – implementation, importance and con-sequences for the biofuels industryDr. Theodor Goumas, exergia
12:10Certification of co-refining in the mineral oil industry and Power-to-XPeter Jürgens, REDcert GmbH 12:30Emissions trading as an option for road traffic?Dr. Thilo Schaefer, Institute of the German Economy Cologne 12:50Emissions trading in traffic from the perspective of climate and energy policyProf. (apl.) Dr. Uwe Lahl, Ministry for the Environment and Transport Baden-Württemberg
13:30 Lunch break
A
15PROGRAMME OF TUESDAY
Panel 5: Parallel forum B
Research and development for new products
Chair: Prof. Dr. Thomas Willner, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
11:30 R&D project: Green power to renewable methanol in the bioethanol allianceDr. Jörg Bernard, Head of Department Food & Non-Food Technology, Südzucker AG
11:50 Biological methanation – new production process for the synthetic fuel Audi e-gasJonas Klückers, MicrobEnergy GmbH
12:10 Algae based Biokerosene – From Lab to pilot scale involving the TUM-AlgaeTec CentreDr. Daniel Garbe, Technical University of Munich
12:30 Advanced biofuels from sugarcane residues – an integrated approachCesar Jorge Aguiari, FITROLEUM Biochemicals GmbH, Vienna University of Technology
12:50 Biofuels trade and policy worldwide: Effects on technology development Matthew Stone, PRIMA
13:10 Discussion
13:30Lunch break
ROOM M4 – M5
B
16 PROGRAMME OF TUESDAY
Panel 5: Parallel forum C
Electric mobility
Chair: Dr. Frank Köster, Energy Agency NRW
11:30 The future of electric mobility: A combination of electric drive and combustion engine or pure electric driveProf. Dr. Werner Tillmetz, Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research Baden-Württemberg (ZSW)
11:50 Building infrastructures for a widespread use of electric vehiclesJohannes Daum, NOW GmbH
12:10 SLAM fast-charging network for axes and metropolitan areasProf. Dr.-Ing. Dirk Vallée, RWTH Aachen University, Institute for Urban Construction and Urban Transport
12:30 elektrisch.mobil.owl – the use of electric mobility and renewable energies in rural areas by the example of LippeProf. Dipl.-Ing. Oliver Hall, University of Ostwestfalen-Lippe
12:50 3E multi-family home – self- production, self-consumpti-on, electric mobility in a multi-family homeMarkus Weichel, LichtBlick SE
13:10 Discussion
13:30 Lunch break
ROOM M6 – M7
C
17PROGRAMME OF TUESDAY
Panel 5: Parallel forum D
Biomethane – production processes and technologies
Chair: René Walter, German Biogas Association (FvB)
11:30 Innovative solutions for biomethane production and use in EuropeProf. Dr. Frank Scholwin, Institute for Biogas, Waste Management & Energy
11:50 Biomethane production and grid injection – actual overview about available technologies and costs Michael Beil, Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology (IWES)
12:10 Overview of biomethane production routes – anaerobic digestion, gasification, power to gasDr. Attila Kovacs, European Biogas Association (EBA)
12:30 Biomethane in Europe – production, technologies and market development Frank Hofmann, German Biogas Association (FvB)
12:50 Discussion
13:30 Lunch break
ROOM M8
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant
agreement No 646533
18 PROGRAMME OF TUESDAY
EPanel 5: Parallel forum E
Biofuels in agriculture and forestry
Chair: Stefan Innerhofer, Federal Association of Decentralized Oil Mills and Vegetable Oil Technology (BDoel)
11:30 Biofuels in agriculture and forestry – current develop-ments and activities of the industry platformMichael Horper, President, Association of Farmers and Winemakers Nassau (Rhineland-Palatine)
11:50 Strategic pathways to agricultural GHG emission savingsDr. Ulrich Adam, Comité Européen des groupements de constructeurs du machinisme agricole CEMA
12:10 Principles of vegetable oil tractors engineeringDr. Axel Kunz, John Deere GmbH & Co. KG
12:30 Vegetable oil fuel in Austria – framework conditions and practical application in the agricultural sectorHannes Blauensteiner, Waldland GmbH
12:50 Rapeseed oil from Bavaria – a contribution to climate pro-tection and nature conservation in agriculture and forestry Dr. Edgar Remmele, Dr.-Ing. Daniela Dressler, Technology and Promotion Centre Straubing (TFZ)
13:10 Final discussion
13:30 Lunch break
ROOM A8
19PROGRAMME OF TUESDAY
Panel 6: Parallel forum A
Biofuels – pioneering in the bioeconomy, sustainability and corporate governance
Chair: Dieter Bockey, Union for the Promotion of Oil and Protein Plants (UFOP)
14:30 Do’s und Don’ts of the sustainability certification – Lessons learned from the biofuel sector for a bioeconomyHendrik Lerbs, REDcert GmbH
14:50 Going to the next level: Do we need a RED for bio-based chemicals and products? Michael Carus, nova-Institut
15:10 Introduction of new fuels with special emphasis on sustainability, quality and infrastructureDr. Thomas Garbe, Volkswagen AG
15:30 Presentation of the model region Oberfranken – biofuels in their wide range of application and interface for networking and communicationProf. Dr. Jürgen Krahl, Coburg University
15:50 Energy-efficient mobility and biofuels as part of a bioeconomy – perspectives from networking in North Rhine-WestphaliaLars Schulze-Beusingsen, Energy Agency NRW
16:30 End of conference
ROOM M1 – M3
A
20 PROGRAMME OF TUESDAY
Panel 6: Parallel forum B
Biomethane – international case studies
Chair: Dr. Claudius da Costa Gomez, CEOGerman Biogas Association (FvB)
14:30 India – bottling of biomethane as transport fuelGaurav Kedia, Indian Biogas Association
14:50 Biomethane production in SwedenKerstin Hoyer, Energiforsk – Swedish Energy Research Centre
15:10 Biomethane production in the USAPatrick Serfass, American Biogas Council
15:30 Biomethane production in ItalyLorenzo Maggioni, CIB-Consorzio Italiano Biogas e Gassificazione
15:50 Discussion
16:30 End of conference
ROOM M8
B
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant
agreement No 646533
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Accompanying exhibitionCompanies and associations successfully involved in the biofuel sector or which plan to enter the market have the opportunity to present themselves to the specialist public with an information stand thanks to the Congress. The Trade Congress has become firmly established over the years and is regarded as pioneering for European development. Exhibitors can advertise their products and services in the foyer and find their target group at this “market place”.
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Framework for future renewable mobilityThe role of biofuels in climate protection and expanding renewable mobi-lity. Mobility and fuel strategy of the German federal government. What pros-pects does EU policy offer for renewable mobility up until 2020 and beyond? Sustainable biofuel production from the perspective of the FAO. Fuels and vehicle roadmap 2030+
Commodity markets in the context of international trade flows and price developmentsRevaluation of the relation between food security and biofuel production. Is global biofuel demand driving the agricultural markets? The GLOBIOM model and the evaluation of global competition for agricultural lands between farming, forestry and bioenergy. WWF study on the use of palm oil in Germany. Availability of waste and residual materials for biofuel production.
Market-established biofuelsBiodiesel, Bioethanol, vegetable oils – what market developments can be observed? Which technological optimisations can be expected?
Electric mobility Future of electromobility: Combining electric drive with internal combustion engine or purely electric drive? Developing infrastructure for widespread use of electromobility. SLAM: fast-charging network for axes and metropolises. 3E apartment block: captive generation, captive consumption and electromobi-lity in an apartment block.
Biomethane and Power-to-XWhich opportunities and obstacles do biofuels made from biomethane face? What synergies are there in regard to power-to-gas and biomethane produc-tion? What does the development of biomethane look like as compared to other countries? Which international development tendencies are becoming apparent in the use of biomethane in the transportation sector?
New biofuelsWhich experiences have been gathered through the power-to-gas process with biological methanation? Which perspectives are provided by the biofuel production through carbon recycling? Which technical challenges arise from the recycling of waste for the production of biofuels?
Parallel forumsIn a total of 14 forums and one podium discussion, market developments, current research results and practical experience with existing and new bio-fuels will be presented over two congress days. Once again, we expect over 500 international participants.
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