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Conference: Venice 2008

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B6REDUCTION OF CORROSION RISKS BY BIOLOGICAL PRE-TREATMENT OF FUELSG. HOFFMANN, C. WUENSCH, A. SCHNAPKE, D. SCHINGNITZ, B. BILITEWSKIPre-treatment of waste for energy production
D9BIOGAS POTENTIAL IN BIOWASTE THROUGH DIFFERENT WAYS OF WET PRETREATMENTB. BILITEWSKI , C. DORNACK , A. SCHNAPKE AND P. KULLAVANIJAYA Anaerobic digestion, pre-treatment of substrates
D2RDF OZONE DISINFECTIONR. PALAZZOLO, F. CODA, F. COGGIOLA, G. PORTO AND R. GIUDICI RDF optimization
A5OXYGEN ENRICHED BIOMASS GASIFIERG. BETTELLA, G. PORTO AND R. GIUDICIConversion technologies for solid waste
D6ENVIRONMENTAL COMPATIBILITY OF ENERGY PRODUCTION AT GLOBAL, REGIONAL AND LOCAL SCALEG. GENON, E. BRIZIO, D. RUSSOLILLO AND F. BECCHISSustainability assessment and decision-making processes
C7(DIS-) CONTINUOUS PRODUCTION OF BIOHYDROGEN AND BIOMETHANE FROM ORGANIC RAW AND WASTE MATERIALS BY FERMENTATIOND. RECHTENBACH, M. MEYER AND R. STEGMANNBiological hydrogen production
YP/F01SITUATION OF ENERGY FROM PUBLIC WASTE IN HUNGARYG. EORSI-TOTA AND I. TOTHWaste management systems
D6GENERATING CO2-CREDITS THROUGH LANDFILL IN SITU AERATIONM. RITZKOWSKI AND R. STEGMANNSustainability assessment and decision-making processes
C6PRACTICAL EXPERIENCES IN THE PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS AND ENERGY FROM WASTESP. BOZANO GANDOLFIAnaerobic digestion, case studies
D9SYSTEMATIC COMPARISON OF MECHANICAL AND THERMAL SLUDGE DISINTEGRATION TECHNOLOGIESB. WETT, P. PHOTHILANGKA AND A. ELADAWYAnaerobic digestion, pre-treatment of substrates
D1SUSTAINABILITY STANDARDS FOR BIOMASS: STATUS IN GERMANY, THE EU, AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVESK.J. HENNENBERG, U.R. FRITSCHE, C. DRAGISIC, S. HAYE, J. HEWSON AND A. JERINGStrategies and perspectives for biomass and waste to energy systems
C9DECENTRALISED ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF KITCHEN AND MARKET WASTE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES – “STATE-OF-THE-ART” IN SOUTH INDIAY. VOEGELI AND C. ZURBRUGGWaste to energy options in Developing Countries
YP/B01ENERGETIC VALORIZATION IN A BUBBLING FLUIDIZED BED OF BIOMASS WASTE GENERATED FROM HERBAL EXTRACTS INDUSTRYA. BAHILLO, L. ARMESTO, R. RAMOS AND R. PEREZIncineration, pyrolysis and gasification
A4ANAEROBIC SEMI-DRY PROCESS IMPLEMENTATION IN INDUSTRIAL SCALE FOR ORGANIC WASTE UNDER THERMOPILE CONDITIONSM.MOLENA AND R.GOEESCHLAnaerobic digestion, dry and semi-dry processes
A8SYNERGIES OF BIOMASS AND WASTE. CO-FIRING OF BIOMASS FROM WOOD WITH PLASTICS RICH WASTE IN EUROPEF. MARK, A. SCHANSSEMA AND K. WITTSTOCK Evaluation tools for biomass and waste to energy systems
A1CO-COMBUSTION OF SOLID RECOVERED FUEL AND SOLID BIOFUELS IN A CHP PLANT AT SEINAJOKI, FINLANDM. FRANKENHAEUSER, A. KLARIN-HENRICSON, A. HAKULINEN AND F. MARKIncineration, co-incineration
B1BIODIESEL FROM MICROALGAE: INVESTIGATING REACTION CONDITIONS FOR IN-SITU TRANSESTERIFICATION.E.A. EHIMEN, C.G. CARRINGTON, Z. SUN AND J. EATON-RYEBiofuels (I)
C3AN INTEGRATED SYSTEM APPROACH TO STUDY BIODEGRADABLE MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE (BMSW) AS BIOMASSA. LI AND M. KHRAISHEHBioethanol
B5ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF LAND USE CHANGE DUE TO INCREASED ENERGY CROP USE – A BAVARIAN CASE STUDYK. B. GREIFF, G. WEBER-BLASCHKE AND M. FAULSTICHBiomass to energy
B3FLIGHT CHARACTERISTICS AND COMBUSTION BEHAVIOUR OF REFUSED DERIVED FUELS (RDF) IN A CEMENT KILNT. MARZI, P. DANZ, A. MROTZEK, L. DI MATTEO AND G. MAROTZRDF, quality and production
C1THE APPLICATION OF A FUZZY LOGIC CONTROL (FLC) STRATEGY FOR PRODUCTION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY FROM BIOMASS THROUGH ANAEROBIC DIGESTION PROCESSP. SCHERER AND B. DEMIRELAnaerobic digestion, processes and operations
D3EFFICIENCY OF ENERGY RECOVERY FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTEA. BONOLI AND M. NANNIEnergy recovery from waste and biowaste
YP/C01AVAILABLE BIOMASS RESOURCES IN ROMANIA FOR TO USE AS RENEWABLE ENERGYE. DAVIDBiomass to energy
D4HOMOGENEOUS AND HETEROGENEOUS REACTIONS OF PYROLYSIS VAPOUR FROM BIOMASS GASIFICATION OVER A BED OF HOT CHARP. GILBERT, C. RYU, V. SHARIFI AND J. SWITHENBANKPyrolysis, gasification
A9IMPROVING ACCESS TO INFORMATION ON THE ENVIRONMENTI. MARNANE AND C. FAHYPublic involvement and acceptance of waste to energy plants
C9BIOGAS THERMOELETRIC PLANTS IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRYF. OLIVEIRA, M.A. AVELINO, A.C. DELBIN AND T. NASCIMENTOWaste to energy options in Developing Countries
YP/F02ESTIMATING LANDFILL GAS GENERATION AND UTILISATION IN SOUTH AFRICAS. BHAILALL, S.J. PIKETH, J.E. BOGNER, K.E. ROSS, J. SHAMROCK, E. GOMBAULT AND S. DEVINEWaste management systems
YP/C06LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF WOODCHIPSA. BONOLI AND F. PANTALEONIBiomass to energy
YP/C07COMPARISON THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS BETWEEN WOODCHIPS AND PELLETA. BONOLI AND F. PANTALEONIBiomass to energy
YP/E01COMPOSITION AND HEATING VALUE OF MUNICIPAL WASTE IN ASTURIAS (SPAIN)E. MARANON, Y. FERNANDEZ-NAVA, L. CASTRILLON, V. GARCIA AND J. RODRIGUEZ-IGLESIAS Waste characterization
YP/E02CHARACTERIZATION OF WASTE FROM POULTRY FARMSL. CASTRILLON, Y. FERNANDEZ-NAVA, G. QUIROGA AND E. MARANON Waste characterization
C9CO- PROCESSING A WTE OPTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESG. WEHENPOHL, D. ZIEGLER, M. HORA, D. MUTZ AND E. RUBERTUSWaste to energy options in Developing Countries
D5ENERGY RECOVERY IN BREWERIES BY ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF ORGANIC PRODUCTION WASTEST. HERFELLNER, G. BOCHMANN AND W. RUSSAnaerobic digestion of special waste
C3FERMENTATIVE PRODUCTION OF BUTANOL BY THE USE OF WHEYM. STOEBERL AND W. RUSSBioethanol
C7PRODUCTION OF BIOHYDROGEN FROM DISTILLERY WASTEWATER BY MIXED CULTUREP. CHAIRATTANAMANOKORN, P. ANURAKPONGSATORN, M. UKITA, S. PULTANAKIT AND T. IMAIBiological hydrogen production
D2MODELING OF MASS TRANSFER PROCESS IN A FUEL LAYER AN THE GRATE OF WASTE INCINERATION FURNACET.J. JAWORSKIRDF optimization
B3INFLUENCE OF PERCOLATION ON THE QUALITY OF RDFG. RETTEMBERGERRDF, quality and production
B2ALKALI-CATALYSED SUNFLOWER OIL TRANSESTERIFICATION: A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE ENERGETIC EFFICIENCIES OF MECHANICAL AGITATION AND STATIC MIXINGD. FRASCARI, M. ZUCCARO, D. PINELLI AND A. PAGLIANTI Biodiesel
C1COMPARISON OF BIOGAS PLANT START-UP PROCEDURES BASED ON LAB- AND FULL-SCALE DATA AND ON NUMERICAL MODELLINGM.A. SCHOEN, D. SPERL, M. GOBERNA, I. FRANKE-WHITTLE, H. INSAM AND B. WETTAnaerobic digestion, processes and operations
A9STIGMA, ANXIETY AND PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE OF RDF PLANTS: SOME LESSONS LEARNEDP. LURIAPublic involvement and acceptance of waste to energy plants
C4LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF FUEL ETHANOL FROM DIFFERENT REGIONAL FEEDSTOCKL. LUO, G. HUPPES AND E. VAN DER VOETEvaluation tools for biofuels
A8ENERGY ANALYSIS OF BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM BIOMASSL. LUO, E. VAN DER VOET AND G. HUPPESEvaluation tools for biomass and waste to energy systems
C2MOLTEN CARBONATE FUEL CELL FED WITH BIOGAS: OVERVIEW AND PRELIMINARY EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONV. CIGOLOTTI, R. LO PRESTI, S.J. MCPHAIL, A. MORENO, C. PAOLETTI, E. SIMONETTI AND F. ZAZAAnaerobic digestion, new applications
B5ENERGY OR COMPOST FROM GREEN WASTE ? – AN EVALUATION REGARDING CO2 ASPECTSM. KRANERT, R. GOTTSCHALL, C. BRUNS AND G. HAFNERBiomass to energy
C5COMPARISION OF DIGESTION OF BIOWASTE AND BIOLOGICAL FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTEC. DORNACK, P. KULLAVANIJAYA AND B. BILITEWSKIAnaerobic digestion, analytical and monitoring parameters
A2IMPROVEMENT IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CO2-PREVENTION AT WASTE INCINERATION – TECHNICAL AND ECONOMICAL VALUATION IN GERMANYC. WUNSCH, G. HOFFMANN AND B. BILITEWSKIOptimization of incineration processes
C4THE USE OF AGRICULTURAL AREA AS ENERGY PLANTATIONS – A COMPARISON UNDER TECHNICAL AND ECOLOGICAL ASPECTSM. BYSTRICKY, G. WEBER-BLASCHKE AND M. FAULSTICHEvaluation tools for biofuels
A9PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE OF INCINERATORS: ARE WE ADDRESSING THE RIGHT ISSUES?C.J. LIEBENBERGPublic involvement and acceptance of waste to energy plants
B9SHOE MANUFACTURING WASTES: ENERGY CHARACTERISATION AND EMISSIONS FROM COMBUSTION TESTSF. TATANO, N. ACERBI, G. MANGANI, C. MONTERUBBIANO, S. PRETELLI, L. TOMBARI AND F. MANGANIIncineration of special waste
A6THE SAFE RECOVERY OF ENERGY FROM NON METALLIC COMPONENTS OF END-OF-LIFE VEHICLESG. MANCINI, R. TAMMA AND P. VIOTTIGasification
D5METHANE PRODUCTION FROM ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF DEEP LITTER PIGGERY BEDDINGS. TAIT, J. TAMIS, J. KELLER AND D.J. BATSTONEAnaerobic digestion of special waste
YP/C05ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM POTATO PEEL WASTES (PPW)D. ARAPOGLOU, T. VARZAKAS, C. ISRAILIDES, A. VLYSSIDES, S. MAI AND E.M. BARAMPOUTIBiomass to energy
A2OPTIMIZATION OF A MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATORS. N. THOMSEN AND K. LUNDTORPOptimization of incineration processes
B3MODEL-BASED MATERIAL FLOW ANALYSIS OF RDF-PRODUCTIONA. MROTZEK, T. MARZI AND M. HIEBELRDF, quality and production
A2OPERATION PROBLEMS DURING WASTE INCINERATION: FORMATION OF DEPOSITS ON SUPERHEATER / EVAPORATOR WALLS AND ECONOMIZERG. PFRANG-STOTZ, J. REICHELT, B. BERGFELDT AND H. SEIFERTOptimization of incineration processes
YP/F03MUNICIPAL WASTE MANAGEMENT – A NEGLECTED AREA IN PAKISTANT. IQBAL AND S. FATIMAWaste management systems
B1HOW GREEN ARE BIOFUELS FROM TROPICAL COUNTRIES ?J.F. DALLEMAND AND M. VIGNALIBiofuels (I)
B5WOOD PRODUCTS OF TODAY ARE RAW MATERIAL AND FUEL FOR TOMORROW – DESIGN OF SUSTAINABLE WOOD PRODUCTSI. KALTENEGGER, G.JUNGMEIER, M.LAUER AND R. OBERNOSTERERBiomass to energy
YP/A01THE PRESENT STATE AND PERSPECTIVES FOR ANAEROBIC DIGESTION AS ORGANIC WASTE MANAGEMENT OPTION IN ROMANIAC. MATEESCU, G. BARAN, C. BABUTANU AND L. MANDREAAnaerobic digestion
B7DIFFERENT “BATS” FOR DIOXINS TREATMENT IN FLUE GAS OF DIFFERENT WASTE TO ENERGY PLANTS IN EUROPEC. CORD'HOMMETreatment of gaseous emissions
A7OPTIMAL STRATEGIES FOR THE RECOVERY OF MATERIAL AND ENERGY FROM MSWM. GROSSO, L. RIGAMONTI, M.C. SUNSERI, C. DAINESE, F. FIGUNDIO, F. VIGANO', A. BIANCHINI AND M. PELLEGRINILCA of waste to energy systems
B8MANAGEMENT OF SOLID RESIDUES IN WASTE-TO-ENERGY AND BIOMASS SYSTEMSJ. VEHLOW, B. BERGFELDT, C. WILEN, J. RANTA, H. SCHWAIGER, H.J.M. VISSER, E. GYFTOPOULOU AND J. BRAMMERSolid residues of biomass and waste to energy systems
A1LARGE SCALE DEMONSTRATION OF CO-COMBUSTION OF WEEE IN THE WURZBURG WASTE INCINERATION PLANTF.E. MARK, J. VEHLOW, B. BERGFELDT, H. DRESCH, W. GRUTTNER, F. KLEPPMANN, B. DIMA, M. FISCHER, TH. LEHNER AND K. KRAMERIncineration, co-incineration
C6ON-LINE MEASUREMENT AND REMOVAL OF BIOGAS TRACE COMPOUNDSM. ARNOLD AND T. KAJOLINNAAnaerobic digestion, case studies
D5BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM TANNERY WASTE IN A THERMOPHILIC ANAEROBIC SEQUENCING BATCH DIGESTERG. D. ZUPANCIC, M. ROS AND G. GROMAnaerobic digestion of special waste
B4FIRST OPERATING EXPERIENCE FROM THERMAL TREATMENT OF REFUSE-DERIVED FUEL (RDF, CDR) ON A SPECIALLY ADAPTED MARTIN REVERSE-ACTING GRATEA. WOHLLEBEN AND C. CORD'HOMMERDF, utilization
YP/F04NUMERICAL MODELING OF THE WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSK. GASKA AND A. GENEROWICZWaste management systems
D5EXPLOITATION OF OLIVE MILL AND DAIRY WASTEWATERS FOR BIOGAS PRODUCTION THROUGH ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTIONM. A. DAREIOTI, S. N. DOKIANAKIS, K. STAMATELATOU, C. ZAFIRI AND M. KORNAROSAnaerobic digestion of special waste
D2TRANSFER COEFFICIENTS AND ORGANOCHLORIDE LOAD OF A ‘CHLORINE CLASS 2’ SOLID RECOVERED FUEL IN FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTIOND. E. BALAMPANIS, N. SIMMS AND R. VILLARDF optimization
YP/C02RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO THE RURAL DEVELOPMENT-CASE STUDIES FOR GREECE AND SERBIAT. VARZAKAS, M. MARTINOV, D. KARAMOUSANTAS AND G. ZAKYNTHINOSBiomass to energy
D4DEVELOPMENT OF BIOMASS CARBONIZING GASIFICATION POWER GENERATION SYSTEMM. OTAKA, M. ASHIZAWA, K. ICHIKAWA AND M. TASHIROPyrolysis, gasification
A3ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF THE MSW ORGANIC FRACTIOND. NOVARINO AND M.C. ZANETTIAnaerobic digestion of biowaste
YP/B02CO-COMBUSTION OF COAL AND SEWAGE SLUDGE: A TG-MS APPROACHM.OTERO, X. GOMEZ, A.I. GARCIA AND A. MORANIncineration, pyrolysis and gasification
YP/B03THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS OF BIOWASTES DURING COMBUSTIONM.E. SANCHEZ, M. OTERO, X. GOMEZ AND A. MORANIncineration, pyrolysis and gasification
D9BIOGAS OR ETHANOL FROM PAPER TUBE RESIDUALS?A.TEGHAMMAR, F. TALEBNIA, I.S. HORVATH AND M.J. TAHERZADEHAnaerobic digestion, pre-treatment of substrates
C8PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION ON THE EFFECT OF PH ON BIOH2 PRODUCTION UNDER AMBIENT TEMPERATURE VARIATIONST. TOMMASI, B. RUGGERI AND G. SASSIBiofuels (II)
A8FUTURE PROSPECTS OF THE BIOENERGY FIELD FOR THE FOREST AND ENERGY INDUSTRIES – A MULTI-METHOD SCENARIO APPROACHK. KOKKONEN, S. PATARI AND T. KASSIEvaluation tools for biomass and waste to energy systems
B3RDF PRODUCTION FROM NON-SOURCE SEPARATED MSW FOR CEMENT INDUSTRIES: ISTANBUL CASE STUDYS. YILDIZ, F. SALTABAS AND V. ENCRDF, quality and production
A3ANAEROBIC CODIGESTION OF MSW ORGANIC FRACTIONV. AMODIO, D. PANZA AND V. BELGIORNOAnaerobic digestion of biowaste
B1BIOFUEL: SCOPE OF TAX INCENTIVES IN INDIAT.V.LAKSHMANANBiofuels (I)
YP/A02ANAEROBIO: A NEW MODEL FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE GENERATION OF ENERGY BY BIOMASS ANAEROBIC DIGESTIONG. VALENTINI, A. BAZZICHI, M. CALDERISI, F. TURCHI, S. BONARI AND E. PAOLETTIAnaerobic digestion
B6THE INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT SHREDDER INPUT MATERIAL AND POST-SHREDDER-TECHNOLOGIES ON THE CALORIFIC VALUE OF SHREDDER LIGHT FRACTION AND SHREDDER RESIDUESK. KUCHTA AND K. HAKERPre-treatment of waste for energy production
YP/B04MODELLING, SIMULATION AND EVALUATION OF ENERGY AND MATERIAL FLOWS OF THE SHREDDER PROCESS CONSIDERING ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMICAL EFFECTS SUCH AS ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND THE RECOVERY OF SHREDDER RESIDUES AS A POTENTIAL FUELK. HAKER AND K. KUCHTAIncineration, pyrolysis and gasification
C4A 2-STEP APPROACH IN STUDYING THE OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES RELATED TO BIOENERGY BUSINESS – CASE FOREST, ENERGY AND BIOENERGY ACTORSS. PATARI AND K. KOKKONENEvaluation tools for biofuels
B7EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF ULTRAFINE AND NANOPARTICLE EMISSIONS FROM BIOMASS, FUEL OIL AND NATURAL GAS BOILERSS. CERNUSCHI, M. GIUGLIANO, S. CONSONNI, G.LONATI, S. OZGEN, G. SGHIRLANZONI, R. TARDIVO, A. MASCHERPA AND G. MIGLIAVACCATreatment of gaseous emissions
A5MODELLING THE PROPAGATION OF A FRONT PYROLYSIS OF POROUS MEDIA WITH THE PRESENCE OF A FRONT FLAME IN ROTARY KILN: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FOR DYNAMIC AND COMBUSTION MODELSL.G. NDIAYE, S. CAILLAT, A. CHINNAYYA, K. STIOVOVA, D. GAMBIER AND B. BAUDOINConversion technologies for solid waste
A4THE PERSPECTIVES OF DRY FERMENTATION IN THE UTILIZATION OF SOLID BIO-WASTES IN EUROPEM. WITTMAIER, S. LANGER, P. LUTZ AND J. THEODORIDISAnaerobic digestion, dry and semi-dry processes
YP/F05MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN BENTO GONCALVES-BRAZIL: PRACTICES AND PERSPECTIVESV. E. SCHNEIDER, D. PERESIN, M. D'A. SILVA, C. E. TEIXEIRA AND A. R. FINOTTIWaste management systems
D4CONTINUOUS CATALYTIC PYROLYSIS OF POLYPROPYLENE OVER HZSM-5 CATALYST IN A CONICAL SPOUTED BED REACTORG. ELORDI, G. LOPEZ, M. AMUTIO, M. ARTETXE, R. AGUADO AND M. OLAZARPyrolysis, gasification
YP/F06ELABORATION OF THE IMPLEMENTATION SCHEMA FOR ENERGY RECOVERY FROM SOLID WASTE IN WEST LATVIA REGIONR. BENDERE, J. KALNACH, A. ORUPE AND O.ACHIHMINAWaste management systems
D6SOCIAL ACCEPTANCE OF WASTE-TO-ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES IN FINLANDR. BERGMANSustainability assessment and decision-making processes
YP/D01EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL CARBON RECOVERY FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN THE STATE OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL-BRAZILM. D. SILVA, V. E. SCHNEIDER, C. E. TEIXEIRA, A. R. FINOTTI AND F. BENGreenhouse gas emissions in waste management
B2RECYCLING OF GLYCERINE AND SOAPWATER FROM THE PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL IN BIOGAS POWER PLANTSA. BOCKREIS, I. STEINBERG AND S. MEIERBiodiesel
YP/A03INTEGRATED SYSTEM OF COLLECTION AND TREATMENT OF SWINE EFFLUENTS FOR GENERATION OF BIOGAS AND ELECTRICITY IN A SMALL TOWNC. PINOTTI, J. R. GIMENEZ, V. E. SCHNEIDER AND M. D. SILVAAnaerobic digestion
YP/E03THE PROGRAM OF RESEARCH OF BIOENERGETICS DEVELOPMENTV. GORYUNOVWaste characterization
D4EFFECT OF CLAY PRESENCE IN THE PYROLYSIS OF WASTEWATER SEWAGE SLUDGEM. ISCHIA, R. DAL MASCHIO, L. TOGNANA, M. GRIGIANTE, M. BARATIERI AND M. RAGAZZIPyrolysis, gasification
D2CHARACTERIZING THE USE OF RDF AS FUEL AND SOLVING THE TAR PROBLEM BY AN IN-DEPTH LABORATORY STUDYH.J.M. VISSER, R. ZWART, J-W KONEMANN, A. BOS AND J. KUIPERSRDF optimization
A5ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF AN INNOVATIVE SYSTEM BASED ON MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE (MSW) PYROLYSIS COUPLED WITH COMBINED CYCLEA. GASPARELLA, G.A. LONGO, P. BAGGIO AND M. BARATIERIConversion technologies for solid waste
D2MARKET STUDY ON MICRO-RDF-INCINERATION- UNITS (1 MW) FOR HEAT SUPPLY FOR INDUSTRY OR HOUSEHOLDSK. KUCHTA AND C.T. DORNATHRDF optimization
B6CONVERTIBLE BIO-DRYING AS AN OPTION FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF MSW IN ROMANIA AFTER THE ENTRANCE INTO THE EUE.C. RADA, T. APOSTOL AND M. RAGAZZIPre-treatment of waste for energy production
D4PYROLYSIS STUDY OF WORN-OUT TYRESM. RAGAZZI, M. ISCHIA, C. PERAZZOLLI, R. DAL MASCHIO, L. TOGNANA AND E.C. RADAPyrolysis, gasification
YP/E04A CASE STUDY OF WASTE CHARACTERIZATION IN A LOW-INCOME CITY IN BRAZILM.P.P. OLIVEIRA, E. PUGLIESI AND V. SCHALCHWaste characterization
C6THE 2-SLB-PROZESS – A UNIVERSAL TECHNOLOGY FOR BIOGAS FROM SOLID WASTE AND RENEWABLE RESOURCESG. BUSCH, J. GROSSMANN AND M. BURKHARDTAnaerobic digestion, case studies
A6EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF AIR GASIFICATION OF SEWAGE SLUDGE IN BUBBLING FLUIDISED BEDJ.M. SANCHEZ, F.I. PLAZA, J.M. MURILLO, A. GOMEZ, V. PEREZ, J. OTERO, J.M SUESCUN AND G. GARRALONGasification
YP/C03EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL BIOMASS AND BIOFUELS IN THE VENICE LAGOON AREAE. ARGESE, L. IUZZOLINO, G. BORDIGNON, F. MINELLO, C. BETTIOL, P.F. GHETTI, C. DEJAK AND E.F. ORSEGABiomass to energy
B4INTEGRATED SYSTEM OF RDF PRODUCTION AND CEMENT FACTORY UTILISATION: ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS OF AN INDUSTRIAL EXAMPLE.S. SCOTTI, F. BARONE AND C. MINETTIRDF, utilization
D3VALORIZATION OF MSW AS ENERGY IN BRAZILIAN SMALL TOWNSA.S. SCHUELER, C.F. MAHLER, R.A.A. MENEZES AND J.L. ROSEEnergy recovery from waste and biowaste
B1BIOH2POWER: FROM WASTE TO RENEWABLE GASEOUS FUELS FOR CURRENT AND FUTURE VEHICLESD. FINO, G. SARACCO, V. VERDA, A. CARPIGNANO, R. ZOCCHI, G. DININNO, S. TRINI CASTELLI, D. ANFOSSI, B. MARCENARO, F. FEDERICI, S. FIOROT, A.GRAIZZARO, A. MARIGO AND S. DE SANCTISBiofuels (I)
YP/F07PRODUCTION’S COST ASSESSMENT METHOD APPLIED TO MECHANICAL BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT PLANTSM.E. MOLLARET AND A. LE BOZECWaste management systems
D2DESIGN OF A PYROLYSIS SYSTEM FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION BY EMPLOYING EITHER HEAT FROM EXHAUST GASSES OR HEAT FROM STEAM CONDENSATION FOR RDF DRYINGE. KAPETANIOS, I. KONTOMINAS AND D. MALAMISRDF optimization
C1TRACE ELEMENT SUPPLEMENTATION IN ANAEROBIC DIGESTIONF. SUSANTO, G. PESTA, A. GIESSLER AND F. KREUTERAnaerobic digestion, processes and operations
C1TREATING RESIDUES FROM BIOFUEL PRODUCTION BY MEANS OF ANAEROBIC MONO DIGESTIONF. SUSANTO, G. PESTA, A. GIESSLER AND F. KREUTERAnaerobic digestion, processes and operations
A8A DECISION SUPPORT TOOL FOR THE INTEGRATION OF ENERGY FROM WASTE TECHNOLOGIES WITHIN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENTP. IZQUIERDO LOPEZ, A. CRIPPS, R. CLIFT, S. JEFFERIS AND C. FRANCEEvaluation tools for biomass and waste to energy systems
YP/A04SOME EXPERIMENTS WITH A LOW BUFFERED AND ACIDIC BIOMASS TO PROVE THE FEASIBILITY OF A FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLER FOR ANAEROBIC DIGESTIONP. SCHERER, K. LEHMANN, O. SCHMIDT, AND B. DEMIRELAnaerobic digestion
C5MOLECULAR FINGERPRINTING OF A METHANOGENIC COMMUNITY IN A BIOGAS REACTOR WITH ENERGY CROPS PROVED THE PREDOMINANCE OF HYDROGENOTROPHIC METHANOGENSN. KRAKAT AND P. SCHERERAnaerobic digestion, analytical and monitoring parameters
C5A NEW CONCEPT TO PROVE THE DEGRADATION RATE OF SOLID BIOMASS DURING ANAEROBIC DIGESTIONP. SCHERERAnaerobic digestion, analytical and monitoring parameters
YP/A05ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF OFMSW AND SWINE MANURE WASTE WITH BIOGAS VALORIZATIONT. PASTORE, D. BIRTOLO, M. NOTARNICOLA, L. LIBERTI, G. CORNACCHIA, M. FERRARIS AND L. MICCOLISAnaerobic digestion
B4EMERGENCE AND UTILISATION OF RDF IN GERMANY – CURRENT SITUATION, PROSPECTSD. SCHINGNITZ, G. HOFFMANN, M. GLEIS AND J. WAGNERRDF, utilization
C3COULD SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE CONVERT AGRICULTURAL BY-PRODUCTS INTO BIOFUEL?L. FAVARO, M. BASAGLIA AND S. CASELLABioethanol
A6PILOT-SCALE RDF TESTS IN A CFB REACTOR WITH EXTENSIVE GAS CHARACTERIZATIONH.J.M. VISSER, M. VAN GRAAFEILAND, H. KLEIN TEESELINK, M. GEUSEBROEK AND G.J.HERDERGasification
B2POTENTIAL OF VEGETABLE OIL AND WASTE COOKING OIL SUPERCRITICAL TRANSESTERIFICATION FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BIODIESELF. VILARDO, M. ANTONINI, D. FINO, G. SARACCO AND V. SPECCHIABiodiesel
A4ENERGY RECOVERY FROM MIXED FRACTION OF MSW THROUGH PRESSURE SEPARATION AND ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF THE WET MATERIALF. DE POLIAnaerobic digestion, dry and semi-dry processes
YP/E05MUNICIPAL WASTE AS A POTENTIAL SOURCE OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGYV. GRILC, G.D. ZUPANCIC, R. MARINSEK LOGAR AND M. SEZUNWaste characterization
D1CANADA’S POTENTIAL FOR DERIVING BIOENERGY AND BIOFUELS FROM THE BIOCHEMICAL CONVERSION OF WASTE BIOMASSP. CHAMPAGNEStrategies and perspectives for biomass and waste to energy systems
D1ENERGY FROM BIOMASSES: PERSPECTIVES FOR THE PROVINCE OF TORINOC. MOLLEA, R. CONTI, R. MARTINI, E. CONTI AND C. RATTIStrategies and perspectives for biomass and waste to energy systems
D6FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR SUSTAINABLE ENERGY MEASURES INVOLVING BIOMASS RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AT A LOCAL LEVELF. BELFIORE, A. DANIELE AND G. NARVAEZSustainability assessment and decision-making processes
A4DRY FERMENTATION – THE KEY TO IMPROVED CAPACITY UTILIZATION?W. BIDLINGMAIER, X. LI, E. KRAFT, J. LIEBETRAU AND K. FRANKAnaerobic digestion, dry and semi-dry processes
C8LAB-SCALE TESTS FOR BIOHYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM OFMSWM.R. BONI, S. SBAFFONI AND L. TUCCINARDIBiofuels (II)
YP/C04ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF BIOMASS ON AIR QUALITY: POLLUTANT DISPERSION MODELLING IN THREE CASE STUDIESL. MANZONE, V. GARBERO, E. MALTEMPI AND P. PINAZZIBiomass to energy
A9WASTE TREATMENT AND PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE: A HOT TOPIC?D. SINGHPublic involvement and acceptance of waste to energy plants
C6AN ADVANCED EXAMPLE OF ANAEROBIC-AEROBIC INTEGRATED SYSTEMD. MAINEROAnaerobic digestion, case studies
YP/B05MERCURY REMOVAL FROM BIOMASS-AND WASTE-GASIFICATION GAS WITH A REUSABLE SORBENTH. AKIHO, M. KOBAYASHI, M. NUNOKAWA, A. YAMAGUCHI, Y. TOCHIHARA AND S. ITOIncineration, pyrolysis and gasification
A2WASTE TO ENERGY – HIGHER EFFICIENCY WITH EXTERNAL SUPERHEATINGR. SCHU AND R. LEITHNEROptimization of incineration processes
D9ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF WASTE: PROBLEMS WITH CONTRARIES AND INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONSK. SCHUAnaerobic digestion, pre-treatment of substrates
YP/E06LOW TEMPERATURE DRYING AS KEY TECHNOLOGY FOR WASTE RECYCLINGR. SCHUWaste characterization
B6MBT CONCEPTS FOR A SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENTR. SCHU AND K. SCHUPre-treatment of waste for energy production
A3ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF THE ORGANIC FRACTION OF MSWL.F. DIAZ, G.M. SAVAGE, L.L. EGGERTH, R. CHIUMENTI AND A. CHIUMENTIAnaerobic digestion of biowaste
A5ADVANCES IN SOLID WASTE CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIESL.F. DIAZ, G.M. SAVAGE, AND L.L. EGGERTHConversion technologies for solid waste
B7ADIOX FOR DIOXIN REMOVAL IN WET SCRUBBERS AND SEMI-WET OR DRY ABSORBERSS. ANDERSSON AND P. LINDGRENTreatment of gaseous emissions
C8ENERGY FROM BIOMASS: INTEGRATED PRODUCTION OF BIOETHANOL, METHANE AND COMPOSTW. BIDLINGMAIER AND M. DE BERTOLDIBiofuels (II)
YP/E07A DATABASE, SPECIATION MODELLING AND DECISION SUPPORT TOOL FOR SOIL, SLUDGE, SEDIMENTS, WASTES AND CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS: LEACHXS- ORCHESTRAH. A. VAN DER SLOOT, P.F.A.B. SEIGNETTE, J.C.L. MEEUSSEN, O. HJELMAR AND D.S. KOSSONWaste characterization
B8APPLICATION OF LEACHING TESTS, STATISTICAL EVALUATION, QUALITY CONTROL AND CHEMICAL SPECIATION MODELING AS A BASIS FOR IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF MSWI BOTTOM ASH RE-USE OPTIONSH. A. VAN DER SLOOT, A. VAN ZOMEREN, J.C.L. MEEUSSEN AND P.F.A.B. SEIGNETTE.Solid residues of biomass and waste to energy systems
A7C BALANCE, CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSIONS AND GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIALS IN LCA-MODELLING OF WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMST.H. CHRISTENSEN, E. GENTIL, A. BOLDRIN, A.W. LARSEN, AND M.Z. HAUSCHILDLCA of waste to energy systems
D3ASSESSMENT OF WASTE BIOMASS UTILIZATION FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION IN AGRO-INDUSTRIAL AND WOOD PROCESSING FACILITIES IN GREECEA. KARAGIANNIDIS, N. PHILIPPOPOULOS, B. BILITEWSKI AND A. MALAMAKISEnergy recovery from waste and biowaste
B9A REVIEW AND PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT OF THERMAL PROCESSING PRACTICES REGARDING HOSPITAL WASTES IN GREECEG. SANIDA, A. KARAGIANNIDIS AND P. SAMARASIncineration of special waste
C9THERMAL PROCESSING OF WASTE ORGANIC SUBSTRATES: DEVELOPING AND APPLYING AN INTEGRATED FRAMEWORK FOR FEASIBILITY ASSESSMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESA. KARAGIANNIDIS, M. WITTMAIER, S. LANGER, B. BILITEWSKI AND A. MALAMAKISWaste to energy options in Developing Countries
C2A NEW PROCESS FOR THE REDUCTION AND ENERGY RECOVERY OF EXCESS BIOLOGICAL SLUDGE GENERATED BY WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTSM. D'ABBIERI, F. MASSETTI, M. MOLINARI, AND D. REVERSIAnaerobic digestion, new applications
B7AIR MONITORING IN THE PROXIMITY OF A MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATORA. COLOMBO, E. BENFENATI, M. LODI AND R. FANELLITreatment of gaseous emissions
YP/A06CHALLENGES IN THE USE OF ANAEROBIC DIGESTION GASES IN SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HEAT AND POWERE. AGANTE AND N.P. BRANDONAnaerobic digestion
C8PRODUCTION OF BIOFUELS FROM BIOWASTE THROUGH WET PROCESSINGB. BILITEWSKI, A.SCHNAPKE AND G. HOFFMANNBiofuels (II)
A1THE RECOFUEL-PROJECT – DEMONSTRATION OF CO-FIRING OF SOLID RECOVERED FUELS IN EUROPEAN LIGNITE FIRED POWER PLANTSA.GERHARDT, J. MAIER AND T.GLORIUSIncineration, co-incineration
B5OPTIMAL SIZING OF A MIXED (RENEWABLE/NON RENEWABLE) POWER PLANT: AN ITALIAN CASE STUDYG. NARDIN, P. SIMEONI AND A. MATTIUSSIBiomass to energy
B9ENERGY RECOVERY FROM CHICKEN MANURE INCINERATION IN MIYAZAKIT. SEKITO AND Y. DOTEIncineration of special waste
B9POULTRY MANURE TO ENERGY: COMBUSTION PLANTA. CHIUMENTI, R. CHIUMENTI, L.F. DIAZ AND R. GAVAIncineration of special waste
B8ACCELERATED CARBONATION OF DIFFERENT SIZE FRACTIONS OF BOTTOM ASH FROM RDF INCINERATIONR. BACIOCCHI, G. COSTA, E. LATEGANO, A. POLETTINI AND R. POMISolid residues of biomass and waste to energy systems
D1BIOWASTE MANAGEMENT: OPTIONS FOR CLIMATE CHANGE BENEFITK. FISHER, R. SAKRABANI AND S. AUMONIERStrategies and perspectives for biomass and waste to energy systems
D3WASTE COMBUSTION IN ROTARY KILNS: AN APPLICATION OF A SIMULATION MODELE. LATEGANO, F.LOMBARDI, S.CORDINEREnergy recovery from waste and biowaste
C4BIOFUELS CERTIFICATION SCHEMES AS A TOOL TO ADDRESS SUSTAINABILITY CONCERNS: STATUS OF ONGOING INITIATIVESN. SCARLAT AND J.F. DALLEMANDEvaluation tools for biofuels
B8FULL SCALE TEST INCINERATION OF SPECIAL WASTE FRACTIONS: RESIDUE QUALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTST. ASTRUPSolid residues of biomass and waste to energy systems
D3CONSEQUENCES OF ENERGY DEMAND FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE OF WASTE INCINERATORST. FRUERGAARD AND T. ASTRUPEnergy recovery from waste and biowaste
D3ENERGY FROM WASTE IN PORTUGAL: THE STATE OF THE ARTS. XARA, M.F. ALMEIDA AND C. COSTAEnergy recovery from waste and biowaste
C2ANAEROBIC DIGESTION IN DECENTRALIZED SANITARY SYSTEM (ENERGIANOVA CONCEPT)R. COSSU, L. ALIBARDI AND P. CODROMAZAnaerobic digestion - new applications
YP/A07BIOLOGICAL HYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM AGRICULTURAL WASTEL. ALIBARDI AND M.C. LAVAGNOLOAnaerobic digestion
C7BIOLOGICAL HYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM ORGANIC FRACTION OF MSWL. ALIBARDI AND R. COSSUBiological hydrogen production
B4WASTE TO ENERGY STRATEGIES OF MSW MANAGEMENT IN THE REGION OF CRETEE. GIDARAKOS AND T. HIONIDISRDF, utilization
YP/E08RDF EVALUATION IN THE REGION OF CHANIA, CRETEE. GIDARAKOS AND F. SIMANTIRAKIWaste characterization
A6ENERGY PRODUCTION USING BIOMASSES FROM SEWAGE SLUDGE AND AGRICULTURAL WASTEC. LASAGNA, M. MINETTI AND B. BOSIOGasification
A3BIOGAS FROM ANIMAL WASTE AND ORGANIC INDUSTRIAL WASTEK. HJORT-GREGERSENAnaerobic digestion of biowaste
A7INTEGRATED RISK ASSESSMENT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT: A CASE STUDY OF A SOLID WASTE LANDFILL IN SOUTH ITALYE. DAVOLI, E. FATTORE, V. PAIANO, R. FANELLI, A. N. ROSSI, M. IL GRANDELCA of waste to energy systems
A7ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF MUNICIPAL WASTE TO ENERGY SYSTEMSK. PIKONLCA of waste to energy systems
A1PILOT COMBUSTION EXPERIMENT OF THE COAL AND ALTERNATIVE FUELS ON THE FBC UNITD. JUCHELKOVA, P. KOLAT, H. RACLAVSKA AND K. KOPPEIncineration, co-incineration
C5TEST SYSTEMS FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE BIODEGRADABILITY AND ENERGY POTENTIAL OF BIOMASS AND WASTE MATERIALJ. HEERENKLAGE AND R. STEGMANNAnaerobic digestion, analytical and monitoring parameters
D6AVOIDED EMISSIONS INVENTORY OF GREEN GAS OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTES IN RIO DE JANEIRO CITYS.M. LOUREIRO, E.L. LA ROVERE AND C.F. MAHLERSustainability assessment and decision-making processes
YP/F08NEW EQUIPMENT FOR MEASURING GAS FLOWS IN SANITARY LANDFILLSC.F. MAHLER, V. GUEDES AND R.L.S.IZZOWaste management systems
C3EVALUATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONING FACTORS FOR ALCOHOL PRODUCTION IN BRAZILC.E. SILVA AND A. MAGRINIBioethanol
C2WILL FOOD WASTE DISPOSAL UNITS HELP US MEET THE LANDFILL DIVERSION TARGETS?D.G. OHANDJA, J. GRONOW AND N. VOULVOULISBiodiesel
YP/D02THE RESIDUAL WASTE OF GREATER MONTREAL: RECOVERING A RESOURCE FOR THE REDUCTION OF GREENHOUSE GASES (GHGs)J.L. ALLARDGreenhouse gas emissions in waste management
C7BIOLOGICAL HYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM MIXED CULTURES USING AERATION PRETREATMENTA. GIORDANO, R. FARINA, M.C. LAVAGNOLO AND A. SPAGNIBiological hydrogen production
YP/C08AN INTEGRATED CONCEPT FOR BELGIUM’S LARGEST BIOMASS POWER STATIONR. TIZE, D. RINGOOT AND M. GOEMANSBiomass to energy
B2EVALUATION OF THE POTENTIAL OF OLIVE OIL MILL WASTE AND MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER SLUDGE FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION BY THE USE OF LOW RESOLUTION 1H NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE TECHNOLOGYR.M. WILLSON, Z. WIESMAN AND A. BRENNERBiodiesel
YP/B06BIOMASS GASIFICATION IN DOWNDRAFT REACTOR FOR POWER GENERATIONN. CERONE, L. CONTUZZI, S. CAVALIERE, F. ZIMBARDI, G. BRACCIOIncineration, pyrolysis and gasification
YP/B07MODELLING OF THE BIOMASS/RDF GASIFICATION PROCESS IN AN UPDRAFT REACTORL. CONTUZZI, N. CERONE, D. BARISANO AND G. BRACCIOIncineration, pyrolysis and gasification
YP/A08REACTIVATION OF UNFED ANAEROBIC SLUDGET. LAI, P. CODROMAZ, L. ALIBARDI AND R. COSSUAnaerobic digestion
YP/F10EXPANDING THE WASTE MANAGEMENT HIERARCHY FOR REDUCING METHANE EMISSIONS FROM LANDFILLSA. KARAGIANNIDIS AND N. J. THEMELISWaste management systems
YP/D03ASSESSMENT OF THE CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGIES USED FOR ENERGY RECOVERY FROM MUNICIPAL WASTE: A CASE FOR ENGLANDA. PAPAGEORGIOU, J.R. BARTON AND A. KARAGIANNIDISGreenhouse gas emissions in waste management
YP/F09THE MANAGEMENT OF MUNICIPAL WASTE IN THE DUBLIN REGION AND THE ROLE OF WASTE TO ENERGYE. ROCHE AND C. CONNERYWaste management systems
YP/A09DEVELOPMENT OF AIR CELL USING MSW INCINARATION ASH AND ORGANIC MATTERK. OMINE, N. YASUFUKU, T. KOBAYASHI AND H. OCHIAIAnaerobic digestion
D1SOLUTION OF ECOLOGIC-ECONOMICAL PROBLEMS OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS AT THEIR USE IN ENERGY PURPOSES (On example of Saint Petersburg)?. FEDOROV, V. KORABLEV, V. MASLIKOV AND A. CHUSOVStrategies and perspectives for biomass and waste to energy systems
YP/B08LOW TEMPERATURE OXIDATION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTEA. JOVOVIC, M. PAVLOVIC, G. VUJIC AND M. STANOJEVICIncineration, pyrolysis and gasification
YP/A10METHANIZATION POTENTIAL OF SUBPRODUCTS AND WASTES FROM THE POULTRY INDUSTRYR. CHAMY AND E. VIVANCOAnaerobic digestion
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