BIOGASSYS + Bucefalos WELCOME TO Biogas and blue growth innovation in Skåne Final conference 21st-22nd April 2015 The two LIFE-projects BUCEFALOS and BIOGASSYS have given us examples of how sea weed, which currently litters our beaches, can be converted into renewable biogas and replace fossil fuels in our cars. We have also seen biogas fuelled tractors, lorries and heat pumps entering the market. This, combined with the establishment of Sweden’s largest biogas production facility and a large network, gives us the opportunity to showcase state of the art biogas applications at the final conference. Foto Tomaz Lundstedt Registration (deadline April 7th) The conference is free of charge, register at: www.biogassyd.se/syskonferens Time and Location 21st-22nd April 2015 S:t Gertrud, Östergatan 7B, Malmö, Sweden Contacts Carina Sühnel, BUCEFALOS, [email protected] Desirée Grahn, BIOGASSYS, [email protected] www.biogassys.se, www.malmo.se/bucefalos For programme and study visit programme turn to next page BUCEFALOS/LIFE11/ENV/SE/839, BIOGASSYS, LIFE09 ENV/SE/000348 F PROGRAM April 21st 2015 BIOGASSYS + Bucefalos Biogas and blue growth innovation in Skåne 08.30-09.00 Registration 09.00-10.00 Opening session. Mätta Ivarsson, Chairman of the Regional Development Board, Region Skåne. Project managers Biogassys/Bucefalos. Moderated by Anders Mathiasson, CEO Swedish Gas Association and Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson, journalist. 10.00-10.30 Coffee break 10.30-11.00 The Baltic sea - a treasure soon lost Jordberga – Sweden’s largest biogas plant! Algae, mussels and reed -combating eutrophication & producing renewable energy Communication is key – leading biogas development with communication Waterframework directive - turning problems into opportunities Irene Bohman, The South Baltic Water District Authority Biogas research is leading us forward Folke Rydén, World correspondent 11.00-11.30 Rasmus Fredriksson, City of Malmö 11.30-12.00 Torgil Johansson, SB3 Anitha Ljung, City of Trelleborg Daniel Skog, City of Malmö Bo Mathiasson, Lund University 12.00-13.30 Lunch 13.30-14.00 Save the Baltic, start in your own back yard New applications are opening new possibilities for biogas Blue growth - creating new scopes for sustainable businesses Swedish biogas experiences on export to Poland Anders Alm, Ministry of the Environment and Energy 14.00-14.30 Thomas Johansson, Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management Staffan Johannesson, E.ON Mikael Backman, IIIEE, Lund University 14.30-15.15 Panel Discussion - 15.15-15.45 Coffee break 15.45-17.00 Conclusion. Moderators and Ilmar Reepalu, Deputy Chairman of the Regional Development Board, Region Skåne, Sten Björk, member of Trelleborg City Council. The way forward for a blue circular economy. Biogas – the best alternative? Stefan Dahlgren, WSP PROGRAM April 22nd 2015 BIOGASSYS + Biogas and blue growth innovation in Skåne Full day Study tour: 09.00 Bus departure from S:t Gertrud Site visit at Albäck Production wetlands aiming at reducing leakage of nutrients and at the same time producing high value products and biogas material. Site visit at Jordberga biogas plant Sweden’s largest biogas plant with an annual production of 11,7 MNm3 biomethane. Site visit at the only (?) algae biogas plant in the world Anaerobic digestion of algae is taken place in a small pilot plant located in Smygehamn, Trelleborg Lunch at Biogas Centre of Excellence, Trelleborg Vehicle demonstration Several different biogas/CNG powered vehicles demonstrated in Malmö Biogas powered heat pumps Sweden’s first biogas powered heat pump operates in Limhamn. Mussel farms in Malmö Can mussel farms combat eutrophication in the Baltic Sea? 15.00 End of programme and bus transport back to S:t Gertrud app. 15.30 Expected time back at S:t Gertrud Bucefalos
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