SEEMLA Abschlusskonferenz: Highlights und Errungenschaften
Am 20. Und 21. November 2018 fand eine durch SEEMLA und ADVANCEFUEL gemeinsam organisierte Veranstaltung in Brüssel statt. Beide Projekte werden durch Mittel des EU H2020-Programms gefördert und durch die FNR koordiniert. Ziel der Veranstaltung war es die abschließenden Ergebnisse aus SEEMLA zu präsentieren und Synergien zum Projekt ADVANCEFUEL zu entwickeln.
Der Ablauf der Konferenz ist im Folgenden aufgeführt. Außerdem sind die entsprechenden Präsentationsunterlagen hier verlinkt.
Seemla Final Conference
20th November 2018
– Maria Georgiadou, Senior Policy Officer, European Commission – DG Research & Innovation
EC research and innovation policies for advanced biofuels and bioenergy
– Diego Piedra-Garcia (FNR, Germany)
Sustainable exploitation of biomass for bioenergy from marginal lands and its contribution to mitigate the risk of competition between bio resources and food security
– Vadym Ivanina (Institute of Bioenergy Crops and Sugar Beet, Ukraine)
Understanding Marginal Land – challenges and expectation
– Fotis Kiourtsis, DAMT, Greece; Werner Gerwin BTU CS, Germany, Iryna Gnap , IBC&SB, Salix Energy, Ukraine
Bioenergy production on MagL in pilot cases: reports from the Ukrainian, Greek and German case study sites
– Nils Rettenmaier (Institute for Energy and Environmental Research, IFEU, Germany)
How environmentally and socio-economically sustainable is biomass for bioenergy from marginal lands?
– Spyridon Galatsidas, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
SEEMLA approach development: the GIS application for MagL types availability
– Diego Piedra-Garcia (FNR, Germany)
Policy recommendations for biomass production on Marginal Lands (MagL): the SEEMLA approach
Advancefuel – Seemla joint Workshop
20th – 21st November 2018
– Philipp Grundmann, (ATB, Germany)
Welcome & Introduction
– Kristin Sternberg (FNR, Germany)
Introduction to the ADVANCEFUEL project
– Cosette Khawaja (WIP, Germany)
FORBIO – Fostering sustainable feedstock production for advanced biofuels on underutilised land in Europe
– Efi Alexopoulou, Center for Renewable Energy Sources (CRES, Greece)
MAGIC – Highlights from case studies on marginal lands
– Walter Zegada-Lizarazu (University of Bologna, Italy)
BECOOL – Brazil-EU Cooperation for Development of Advanced Lignocellulosic Biofuels
– Rob van Haren (Hanze University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands)
LIBBIO – Lupinus mutabilis for increased biomass from marginal lands and value for BIOrefineries
– Andreina ROMANO (DARE, Italy)
UP-RUNNING – Success cases for mobilization of wood from agricultural prunings
– Moritz Wagner (University Hohenheim, Germany)
GRACE – GRowing Advanced industrial Crops on marginal lands for bioRefineries
– Philipp Grundmann & Katharina Sailer (ATB, Germany)
Interactive session introduction