IWWG - International Waste Working Group is a non-profit association that aims to provide a forum to encourage economic and ecological waste management world-wide and to promote scientific advancement in the field

Conference: Venice 2016

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A1 - VISIONS AND STRATEGIES IN WMNUTRIENT RECYCLING COUPLED WITH MICROALGAL BIOMASS PRODUCTION USING ANAEROBICALLY DIGESTED SLURRYM. MATHUR, P. CHOUDHARY, A. MALIKANAEROBIC DIGESTION, SLURRY, MICROALGAE, NUTRIENT RECYCLING, ALUM, BIOMASS, SOLID-LIQUID FRACTIONATION
A1 - VISIONS AND STRATEGIES IN WMTHE LIFE PROGRAMME – GOOD PRACTICE ON ENERGY FROM BIOMASS AND WASTEP. FETSIS, C. DE LA PAZ EUROPEAN UNION, ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY, RENEWABLE ENERGY, BIOENERGY, WASTE, BIOMASS, FUNDING TOOL, WASTE-TO-ENERGY
A1 - VISIONS AND STRATEGIES IN WMTHINKING FROM THE ENDR. STEGMANNDIFFUSE EMISSIONS, ENVIRONMENT, CONTAMINATION, ACCUMULATION, POLLUTANTS
A1 - VISIONS AND STRATEGIES IN WMGREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE WITH A HIGH ORGANIC FRACTION UNDER DIFFERENT MANAGEMENT SCENARIOSY. LIU, Z. NI, X. KONG, J. LIUGREENHOUSE GAS, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT (LCA), SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
A1 - VISIONS AND STRATEGIES IN WMGENERATION OF BIO-BASED PRODUCTS AND BIOFUELS FROM ORGANIC MUNICIPAL WASTEZ. BENNIS, J. KANNENGIESSER, K. SAKAGUCHI-SÖDER, T. MRUKWIA, D. STANOJKOVSKI, J. BAMBERGER, W. KRAUSE, J. JAGER, L. SCHEBEKBIOFUELS, ORGANIC MUNICIPAL WASTE, BIO-BASED PRODUCT
A1 - VISIONS AND STRATEGIES IN WMEVALUATION OF THE POTENTIAL OF ALTERNATIVE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT IN RUSSIAN REGIONSZ. MINGALEVAALTERNATIVE ENERGY, RUSSIAN REGION, BIOENERGY
A2 - COMBUSTION OF MSW: STRATEGIES AND TECHNOLOGIESALTERNATIVE THERMAL TREATMENT FOR MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANTS!C. CORD’HOMMEWASTE-TO-ENERGY, ALTERNATIVE THERMAL TREATMENT, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, PYROLYSIS, GASIFICATION, ENERGY-FROM-WASTE
A2 - COMBUSTION OF MSW: STRATEGIES AND TECHNOLOGIESMSW INCINERATION: ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF THE ENERGETIC CONFIGURATIONSD. PANEPINTO, G. GENONWASTE INCINERATION, ENERGY RECOVERY, ELECTRIC AND THERMAL ENERGY, ENVIRONMENTAL COMPATIBILITY, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
A2 - COMBUSTION OF MSW: STRATEGIES AND TECHNOLOGIESDYNAMICS OF RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, OF LHV AND OF PRODUCED SRFE. C. RADA, C. ZATELLI, P. TRANQULLINI, L. I. CIOCAMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, SRF, LHV, STRATEGIES
A2 - COMBUSTION OF MSW: STRATEGIES AND TECHNOLOGIESAPPLICATION OF HIGH TEMPERATURE PHASE CHANGE MATERIALS FOR IMPROVED EFFICIENCY IN WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANTSF. DAL MAGRO, A. ROMAGNOLI, H. XU, G. NARDINPHASE CHANGE MATERIAL; THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE; WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANTS; HIGH TEMPERATURE; CORROSION; THERMAL POWER FLUCTUATION
A2 - COMBUSTION OF MSW: STRATEGIES AND TECHNOLOGIESA PRACTICAL METHOD TO CALCULATE THE R1 INDEX OF WASTE‐TO‐ENERGY FACILITIESF. VIGANÒR1 FORMULA, WASTE‐TO‐ENERGY, ENERGY EFFICIENCY, R1 STATUS, LOWER HEATING VALUE (LHV), NET CALORIFIC VALUE (NCV), ENERGY CONTENT
A2 - COMBUSTION OF MSW: STRATEGIES AND TECHNOLOGIESDEVELOPMENT OF FLEXIBLE COMBUSTION GRATE AND COMBUSTION CONTROL TECHNOLOGYK. VILLANI, J. DE GREEF, M. DE MUNTER, K. DE PAUW, B. VAN DE MOORTEL, P. VAN DE MOORTEL, T. CASTEELS, N. MAERTENS, B. VAN GASTEL, T. GEERAERT, H. YALING, L. DAQINGWASTE-TO-ENERGY, AIR-COOLED COMBUSTION GRATE, AUTOMATIC COMBUSTION CONTROL, HIGH WASTE THROUGHPUT
A3 - ROLE OF BIOENERGY IN SOME EUROPEAN COUNTRIESRESOURCE ASSESSMENT FOR BIO-SNG PRODUCTION VIA A NATIONWIDE SYSTEM OF GASIFICATION AND METHANATION IN IRELANDA. SINGLITICO, J. GOGGINS, R.F.D. MONAGHAN LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT; RESIDUES; SYNTHETIC NATURAL GAS; WASTE; SUPPLY RISK; LAND USE CHANGE
A3 - ROLE OF BIOENERGY IN SOME EUROPEAN COUNTRIESTHE ROLE OF BIOENERGY IN THE ENERGY SYSTEM AND THE BIOBASED ECONOMY OF THE FUTUREM. NELLES, A. BROSOWSKI, N. ENGLER, A. SCHÜCHBIOMASS POTENTIAL, WASTE BIOMASS, BIOENERGY, BIO-BASED PRODUCTS, BIOECONOMY
A3 - ROLE OF BIOENERGY IN SOME EUROPEAN COUNTRIESBIOWASTE TO ENERGY POTENTIAL IN CZECHIAM. STRUK, J. HŘEBÍČEK, Z. HORSÁKBIOWASTE, ENERGY, BIOGAS, BIOMASS, BIODEGRADABLE WASTE
A3 - ROLE OF BIOENERGY IN SOME EUROPEAN COUNTRIESSUSTAINABILITY OF FUTURE BIOENERGY PRODUCTIONT. AHRENS, S. DRESCHER, O. ANNEBIOWASTE, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, BIOGAS, PILOT AND FULL SCALES, WASTE-TO-ENERGY, SUSTAINABILITY, PROCESS SIMULATION
A3 - ROLE OF BIOENERGY IN SOME EUROPEAN COUNTRIESPOWER-TO-X: ELECTRICAL POWER AND BIOMASS AS RENEWABLE FEEDSTOCKS OF A CLOSED CARBON ECONOMYT. MARZI, C. DOTSCH, E. WEIDNER, A. POHLIG, H. PFLAUM, A. GREVEPOWER-TO-X, RENEWABLE FEEDSTOCKS, CLOSED CARBON ECONOMY
A4 - COMPANIES FORUM (I) A NEW APPROACH FOR SUSTAINABLE MSW MANAGEMENT IN EMERGING COUNTRIES. APPLICATION OF BEST® TECHNOLOGY TO THE IRANIAN MARKETA. BASHARZAD, L. CONTI, L. NETTUNO, G. MORO, P. SIMONE SUSTAINABLE MSW MANAGEMENT, EMERGING COUTIRES, BEST TECHNOLOGY
A4 - COMPANIES FORUM (I) TAIL END SOLUTION FOR ECONOMICAL AND ECOLOGICAL PROCESSING OF NON RECYCLABLES RESIDUALSD. DRESCHLERTAIL END SOLUTION, NON RECYCLABLES RESIDUALS, HIGH TEMPERATURE GASIFICATION
A4 - COMPANIES FORUM (I) NORTH AMERICAN WTE BOILER DESIGN – A DIFFERENT APPROACHO. HEDEGAARD MADSEN, T. NORMANWTE, BOILER DESIGN, EMISSIONS CONTROL
A4 - COMPANIES FORUM (I) SUSTAINABLE BIOMASS COMBUSTION INFRASTRUCTURE FOR OPTIMAL ENERGY RECOVERYS. DELSON, G. KLADNIK, M. MOORESUSTAINABLE ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE; SCALABLE, NON-INCINERATION; ENERGY POSITIVE, ORGANICS DESTRUCTION, CARBON NEUTRAL
A5 - COMPANIES FORUMRENERGIA: HIGHLY EFFICIENT COMBUSTION IN A MODERN ENERGY-FROM-WASTE (EFW) PLANTR. STROBEL, M. WALDNERRENERGIA, ENERGY-FROM-WASTE, GRATE-FIRED PLANT
A5 - COMPANIES FORUM (II)TRANSPORTATION FUEL FROM PLASTIC: TWO CASES OF STUDYG.C. FAUSSONEPYROLYSIS, PLASTIC WASTE, RENEWABLE FUEL, CIRCULAR ECONOMY
A5 - COMPANIES FORUM (II)THE GIAMMARCO-VETROCOKE PROCESS FOR THE CO2 REMOVAL TO CLEAN SNG/SYNGAS FROM BIOMASS (RDF) GASIFICATION UNITSL. TOMASICO2 REMOVAL, CO2 CHEMICAL ABSORPTION, CARBON CAPTURE, CO2 FOOD GRADE, SNG/SYNGAS CLEANING, BIOMASS GASIFICATION.
A5 - COMPANIES FORUM (II)LATEST TWO YEARS OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE AND R&D ACTIVITIES OF PROVEN WASTE GASIFICATION TECHNOLOGYN. TANIGAKI, K.M. AKISHI, T. NAGATAGASIFICATION, WASTE TO ENERGY, AVAILABILITY, FINAL LANDFILL, MATERIAL RECYCLING
A5 - COMPANIES FORUM (II)MODULAR ZERO-EMISSION ENERGY PLANTS: BIO-RESIDUES & WASTE TO ENERGY & SYNTHETIC FUELW. FRENGERENERGY PLANT, ZERO EMISSION, WASTE-TO-ENERGY
A6 - ANAEROBIC CODIGESTION OF FOOD WASTEBIOMETHANE PRODUCTION FROM RESIDUES OF THE DAIRY INDUSTRY: A COMPARISON BETWEEN SWEET AND ACID WHEYA. PUGLIESE, V. PISTOLESI, S. MASSOLI, C. BURATTI, G. BIDINI, F. COTANA, F. FANTOZZIBMP TEST; CHEESE WHEY; BIOGAS PRODUCTION; METHANE YIELD
A6 - ANAEROBIC CODIGESTION OF FOOD WASTEANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF MUNICIPAL SEWAGE SLUDGE AND FRUIT/VEGETABLE WASTE: EFFECT OF DIFFERENT MIXTURES ON DIGESTER STABILITY AND METHANE YIELDB. ARHOUN, C. GOMEZ-LAHOZ, J.M. RODRIGUEZ-MAROTO, F. GARCIA-HERRUZO, C. VEREDA-ALONSOCO-DIGESTION, MUNICIPAL SEWAGE SLUDGE, FRUIT AND VEGETABLE WASTE, ORGANIC LOADING RATE, BIOGAS
A6 - ANAEROBIC CODIGESTION OF FOOD WASTEENHANCEMENT OF ENERGY PRODUCTION FROM BIOMASS THROUGH ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTIONB.A. ALAGOZ, O. YENIGUN, A. ERDINCLERAGRO-WASTES; ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION, BIOGAS PRODUCTION, ENERGY CROP, METHANE YIELD, WASTEWATER SLUDGES
A6 - ANAEROBIC CODIGESTION OF FOOD WASTEMICROBIAL ACTIVITY TESTS FOR CO-DIGESTION OF FOOD WASTES WITH BIOSOLIDSM. KIM, M. M. I. CHOWDHURY, G. NAKHLA, M. KELEMANFOOD WASTES CO-DIGESTION, MUNICIPAL SLUDGE, COD/N RATIO, SPECIFIC METHANOGENIC ACTIVITY, SPECIFIC ACETOGENIC ACTIVITY, SPECIFIC ACIDOGENIC ACTIVITY
A6 - ANAEROBIC CODIGESTION OF FOOD WASTEWASTE BIOMASSES FROM FOOD INDUSTRY AND LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION: BIOGAS YIELDS AND KINETICS OF BIOGAS FORMATIONN. ENGLER, A. SCHÜCH, M. NELLES ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, WASTE BIOMASS, KINETIC MODELLING
A6 - ANAEROBIC CODIGESTION OF FOOD WASTEANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF FOOD WASTE – OPTIMIZATION OF PROCESS PARAMETERS TO ENHANCE METHANE PRODUCTIONP.C. CHAN, R.A. TOLEDO, H. SHIM ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, C/N RATIO, FOOD WASTE, HRT, METHANE PRODUCTION
A7 - AD OF FOOD WASTEEXPERIMENTAL TESTS ON COMMERCIAL SWEET PRODUCT RESIDUE (SPR) AS SUITABLE FEED FOR ANAEROBIC BIOENERGY (H2 + CH4) PRODUCTIONA.C. LUONGO MALAVE’, D. FINO, B. RUGGERICONFECTIONARY REFUSES, EXTRUSION, BIO-HYDROGEN, BIO-METHANE, SUSTAINABILITY
A7 - AD OF FOOD WASTETREATABILITY AND ENERGY POTENTIAL OF WASTE IN ANAEROBIC-AEROBIC SEQUENTIAL SYSTEMSE. JABAGI, G. CHIBANI, C.A. KHALIL, C.B. MOSLEH, S. GHANIMEHANAEROBIC-AEROBIC SEQUENTIAL SYSTEM, FOOD WASTE, WASTEWATER
A7 - AD OF FOOD WASTEINHIBITORY EFFECT OF AMMONIA AND FREE AMMONIUM NITROGEN ON ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF PILOT-SCALE UPFLOW REACTORJ-H. PARK, G. KUMAR, H-D. PARKA, S-H. KIMAMMONIA NITROGEN, FREE AMMONIUM, ORGANIC LAODING RATE (OLR), METHANE PRODUCTION, UPFLOW ANAEROBIC DIGESTER
A7 - AD OF FOOD WASTETHE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE, STORAGE TIME AND COLLECTION METHOD ON BIOMETHANE POTENTIAL OF SOURCE SEPARATED HOUSEHOLD FOOD WASTES. NILSSON PÅLEDAL, E. HELLMAN, J. MOESTEDTORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE (OFMSW), FOOD WASTE, STORAGE, HYDROLYSIS, BIOMETHANE POTENTIAL, RECIPE
A7 - AD OF FOOD WASTESIMULATION OF BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM FOOD WASTE THROUGH ANAEROBIC DIGESTIONT.T. BARCELOS, M.M. RODRIGUES, M.L. AMORIM, R.C.S. SOUZA, F.A. RODRIGUES, A.P. ROSAMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, BIOGAS, ASPEN PLUS®, HYDROGEN SULFIDE, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
A7 - AD OF FOOD WASTEREGULATION OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE VOLATILE FATTY ACID COMPOSITION BY FE0 IN THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AT HIGH ORGANIC LOAD RATESX. KONG, S. YU, S. XU, W. FANG, J. LIU, H. LIOFMSW, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, ZERO-VALENT IRON, BUTYRIC TYPE FERMENTATION, MICROBIAL DIVERSITY
A8 - ROLE OF LANDFILLING IN WTEENERGY RECOVERY FROM OILY CROPS IN LANDFILL TOP COVERF. GARBO, M. C. LAVAGNOLO, M. MALAGOLI, R. COSSUENERGY RECOVERY, OILY CROPS, LANDFILLS
A8 - ROLE OF LANDFILLING IN WTEPRESERVING RESOURCES THROUGH INTEGRATED SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF MUNICIPAL WASTE. THE CONTRIBUTION OF LANDFILL MINING IN GREEK ISLANDS AND SPECIFIC TOURISTIC AREASI. FRANTZIS, C. RAPTIS, M. DAREIOTI, D. SKOURA LANDFILL MINING & RECLAMATION (LFMR), MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE TREATMENT (MSW/T)
A8 - ROLE OF LANDFILLING IN WTEA FUZZY-LOGIC-BASED MODEL TO PREDICT THE EFFECTS OF ZNO NANOPARTICLES ON METHANE GENERATION IN LANDFILLSM. DI ADDARIO, I. TEMIZEL, T.T. ONAY, B. DEMIREL, N.K. COPTY, B. RUGGERIBIOGAS, FUZZY MODEL, LANDFILL, NANOPARTICLES, ZNO
A8 - ROLE OF LANDFILLING IN WTEROLE OF BACK TO EARTH SITES IN WTE STRATEGIESR. COSSUWASTE TO ENERGY, BACK TO EARTH, STRATEGIES
A9 - ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF SEWAGE SLUDGEANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF PETROLEUM HYDROCARBON WASTE AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT SLUDGEA. ALSHEHI, S. ELAGROUDY, I. JANAJREHANAEROBIC DIGESTION, PETROLEUM SLUGS DIGESTION, WASTE WATER SLUDGE DIGESTION
A9 - ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF SEWAGE SLUDGEANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF WASTEWATER SLUDGE AND ORGANIC WASTE FOR THE PRODUCTION OF AUTOMOTIVE SECTOR BIOFUELSF. MICOLUCCI, M. GOTTARDO, S. PIOVESAN, C. CAVINATO, D. BOLZONELLA, P. PAVANANAEROBIC CO DIGESTION, METHANE, HYDROGEN, FUEL, WASTEWATER, ORGANIC WASTE, AUTOMOTIVE
A9 - ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF SEWAGE SLUDGELAB SCALE CO-DIGESTION OF BROWN WATER AND KITCHEN WASTEM.C. LAVAGNOLO, F. GIROTTO, R. COSSUCO-DIGESTION, BROWN WATER, KITCHEN WASTE
A9 - ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF SEWAGE SLUDGECRITICAL REVIEW ON FOOD WASTE AND F.O.G CO-DIGESTION WITH SEWAGE SLUDGE – REALISING ITS POTENTIAL IN IRELANDO.W. AWE, Y.Q. ZHAO, D.P. MINH, A. NZIHOU, N. LYCZKOFOOD WASTE, SEWAGE SLUDGE, CO-DIGESTION, FAT OIL AND GREASE (FOG), ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, BIOGAS
A9 - ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF SEWAGE SLUDGEOPTIMISING CARBON/NITROGEN RATIOS ON CO-DIGESTION OF SEWAGE SLUDGE AND RICE STRAW FOR ENHANCEMENT OF METHANE YIELDW. YOUYONG, M. OTHMAN, S. BURN CARBON/NITROGEN RATIOS, FEEDING COMPOSITION, CO-DIGESTION, RICE STRAW, METHANE YIELD
B1 - PYROLYSIS OF SEWAGE SLUDGEPRODUCING HIGH QUALITY SYNGAS FROM SEWAGE SLUDGE BASED ON THERMOCHEMICAL CONVERSION: LIQUID PRODUCT AVOIDANCEG.T. YU, D. CHEN, D.J. CHEN, H.F. DUSEWAGE SLUDGE, PYROLYSIS, CATALYTIC REFORMING, CHAR, FE ADDITION, SYNGAS
B1 - PYROLYSIS OF SEWAGE SLUDGEEFFECT OF WATER CONTENT ON THE YEILD OF GAS PRODUCTION FROM PYROLYSIS OF DEEP-DEWATERED SLUDGE CAKESJ. YANG, J. SONG, S. LIANG, X. XU, Y. CHEN, Y. ZHANG, R. GUAN, H. LISEWAGE SLUDGE, PYROLYSIS, WATER CONTENT, HYDROGEN PRODUCTION, RED MUD
B1 - PYROLYSIS OF SEWAGE SLUDGESEWAGE SLUDGE AS A FUEL AND RAW MATERIAL FOR PHOSPHORUS RECOVERY: COMBINE PROCESS OF GASIFICATION AND P EXTRACTIONK. GORAZDA, B. TARKO, A.K. NOWAK, S. WERLE, Z. WZOREKSEWAGE SLUDGE, PHOSPHORUS RECOVERY, GASIFICATION
B1 - PYROLYSIS OF SEWAGE SLUDGESCREW PYROLYSIS TECHNOLOGY FOR SEWAGE SLUDGE TREATMENTM. TOMASI MORGANO, H. LEIBOLD, F. RICHTER, H. SEIFERT, D. STAPF INTERMEDIATE PYROLYSIS, SCREW REACTOR, SEWAGE SLUDGE, DECENTRAL CHP
B2 - ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC DRIVERS IN WMFINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY: WHAT RELATIONSHIPS IN ITALIAN WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANIES?F. BARTOLACCI, A. PAOLINI, M. SOVERCHIAWASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANIES; SEPARATE COLLECTION; FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
B2 - ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC DRIVERS IN WMTHE ADAPTATION CHALLENGE OF THE NEW NATIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN IN ATTICA REGION. THE TECHNICAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE INTER-MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN WESTERN ATTICA REGIONI. FRANTZIS, C. RAPTIS, D. SKOURA, E. PETRODIMOPOULOUSEPARATION AT SOURCE, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE TREATMENT (MSW/T)
B2 - ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC DRIVERS IN WMENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION OF MSW MANAGAMENT SYSTEM BASED ON BIOMETHANE PRODUCTIONL. LOMBARDI, I. PECORINI, C. NOCITABIOGAS, BIOMETHANE, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, UPGRADING, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
B2 - ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC DRIVERS IN WMENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF PV CELLS WASTE SCENARIOSM. BOGACKA, K. PIKOŃ, M. LANDRATPV, PHOTOVOLTAIC, SOLAR ENERGY, LCA, ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS, PV WASTE, WASTE SCENARIO
B2 - ENVIRONMENTAL AND ECONOMIC DRIVERS IN WMENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE USING LCA METHODOLOGY: A REAL CASE STUDY AND POSSIBLE ALTERNATIVESR. CREMIATO, C. TAGLIAFERRI, M.L. MASTELLONE, L. ZACCARIELLO, P. LETTIERI LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, WASTE MANAGEMENT, MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY
B3 - LCA IN WASTE MANAGEMENTFOOD WASTE MANAGEMENT ALTERNATIVES WITHIN THE FOOD-ENERGY-WATER NEXUSD. REINHART, T. SARKER, K. KIBLER FOOD WASTE, FOOD-ENERGY-WASTE NEXUS
B3 - LCA IN WASTE MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF A MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY IN A LIFE CYCLE PERSPECTIVEF. ARDOLINO, C. BERTO, U. ARENAMATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY, SOLID RECOVERED FUEL, MECHANICAL BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT, THERMAL TREATMENT, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT.
B3 - LCA IN WASTE MANAGEMENTENVIRONMENTAL VALUE OF LOCALIZATION IN WASTE MANAGEMENT SCENARIOSK. PIKOŃ, M. BOGACKALCA, LOCALIZATION, WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
B3 - LCA IN WASTE MANAGEMENTLIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF SWISS MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENTM. HAUPT, C. VADENBO, S. HELLWEG LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT, SWITZERLAND
B3 - LCA IN WASTE MANAGEMENTTHE ENVIRONMENTAL AND FINANCIAL BENEFITS OF RECOVERING PLASTICS FROM RESIDUAL MUNICIPAL WASTE BEFORE ENERGY RECOVERYS.J. BURNLEY, T. COLEMANENERGY FROM WASTE, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, PLASTIC RECOVERY, CARBON INTENSITY
B4 - CARBON FOOTPRINT IN SOME WM OPTIONSCARBON FOOTPRINT OF A FOOD WASTE DISPOSER POLICY AT THE HOUSEHOLD LEVEL: IMPLICATIONS ON WASTE AND WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT WITH ENVIRONMENTAL EXTERNALITIESA. MAALOUF, M. EL-FADELFOOD WASTE DISPOSER, CARBON FOOTPRINT, SOLID WASTE, WASTEWATER AND SLUDGE MANAGEMENT
B4 - CARBON FOOTPRINT IN SOME WM OPTIONSASSESSMENT OF CARBON FOOTPRINT IN SOLID WASTE TREATMENT AND DISPOSAL TECHNIQUESA. MALAKAHMAD, M. ABUALQUMBOZGLOBAL WARMING, WASTE TO ENERGY, LANDFILLS, INCINERATION, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
B4 - CARBON FOOTPRINT IN SOME WM OPTIONSANALYSIS OF CARBON DISPLACEMENT POSSIBILITIES FROM CONVERSION OF EXISTING FOSSIL FUEL DRIVEN DOMESTIC HEATING SYSTEMS TO BIOMASS DRIVEN HEATING SYSTEME. O’ CONNORDECARBONISATION; BIOMASS; DISTRICT HEATING
B4 - CARBON FOOTPRINT IN SOME WM OPTIONSGRAPHENE STRUCTURES IN CHARCOALM. DUDYŃSKI, K. KWIATKOWSKI, P. CIEPIELEWSKI, I. JÓŻWIK, M. TOKARCZYK, G. KOWALSKIGRAPHENE, BIOMASS CHARCOAL, PYROLYSIS OF WOOD, STRUCTURE OF WOODY CARBON
B4 - CARBON FOOTPRINT IN SOME WM OPTIONSCARBON EMISSION INDEX OF A BIOMASS POWER PLANT USING AN INTEGRATED MODELN.A. SAIDINA AMIN, A. TALEBIAN-KIAKALAIEHSUSTAINABILITY; BIOMASS; MODELING FRAMEWORK; CARBON EMISSION
B5 - RECYCLING OF SPECIAL WASTEWASTE-TO-ENERGY CONCEPT FOR BREWERIES THROUGH OPTIMIZED ENERGETIC USAGE OF BREWERS’ SPENT GRAINA. WEGER, S. WIESGICKL, F. STENZEL, M. HEBERLEINBREWERS’ SPENT GRAIN, MECHANICAL PRE-TREATMENT, BIOGAS, COMBUSTION, BREWERIES
B5 - RECYCLING OF SPECIAL WASTEENERGY PERFORMANCE OF A NEW BIOMASS HARVESTER FOR RECOVERY OF ORCHARD WOOD WASTES AS ALTERNATIVE TO MULCHINGC. NATI, M. BOSCHIERO, G. PICCHI, G. MASTROLONARDO, M. KELDERER, S. ZERBEAPPLE ORCHARDS, PRUNING RESIDUES, BIOMASS QUALITY, OPERATIONAL COSTS, ENERGY BALANCE
B5 - RECYCLING OF SPECIAL WASTEENERGY FROM SPENT COFFEE GROUNDSF. GIROTTO, M.C. LAVAGNOLOSPENT COFFEE GROUNDS, BIOREFINERY, BIO-PLASTIC
B5 - RECYCLING OF SPECIAL WASTEOPTIMIZATION OF CONDITIONS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ACTIVATED CARBON FROM OLIVE WASTE AND ITS APPLICATION IN THE GOLD MINING INDUSTRYM. LOUARRAT, A. BAÇAOUI, A. YAACOUBI, J. BLIN, L. MARTINOLIVE WASTE, ACTIVATED CARBON, RSM, PHYSICAL ACTIVATION, GOLD RECOVERY
B5 - RECYCLING OF SPECIAL WASTEBRASILIAN POLICIES FOR MEDICAL WASTE: CHALLENGES FOR RECYCLINGP.A. MARTINS, W.S. HUI, E.G. FERNANDES BRASILIAN POLICIES, MEDICAL WASTE, RECYCLING, INFECTIVE WASTE
B6 - WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESHOW CAN R&D PROJECTS HELP MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT? A CASE STUDY IN BERTIOGA, SÃO PAULO, BRAZILC.E. TEIXEIRA, L. S. MACEDO, R. H. ARDUIN, F.P. MANÉO, C. C. GUIMARÃES, D.C. LEITEHOUSEHOLD SOLID WASTE, WASTE MANAGEMENT, SOLID WASTE TREATMENT, MECHANICAL SORTING, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, THERMAL TREATMENT
B6 - WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESIMPACT OF ABATTOIRS AND LANDFILLS IN THE FREE STATE PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA ON CLIMATE CHANGEH. ROBERTSWASTE, LANDFILLS, ABATTOIRS, CLIMATE CHANGE, POLLUTION
B6 - WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESSLOW PYROLYSIS OF URBAN BIOWASTE IN TANZANIA – AN ANALYSIS OF THE TECHNICAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC POTENTIALI. ZABALETA, M. ROHR, F. ZERMIN, H.M. RAJABU, C. ZURBRUEGGCARBONIZATION, SLOW PYROLYSIS, ENERGY RECOVERY, BIOWASTE, ORGANIC SOLID WASTE, MULTI-CRITERIA ANALYSIS
B6 - WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESKNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES ON HOUSEHOLD FOOD WASTE OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES: IMPLICATIONS FOR POLICY AMENDMENTSM. R. LIMON, B. C. J. VILLARINOHOUSEHOLD, FOOD WASTE, FOOD WASTE RECYCLING SYSTEM, LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT, KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE, PRACTICES
B6 - WASTE MANAGEMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIESWASTE MANAGEMENT SCENARIOS FOR TRANSITION COUNTRIES: CASE STUDY OF TOLUCA (MEXICO)N. TSYDENOVAASSESSMENT METHODS, WASTE MANAGEMENT, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, WASTE-TO-ENERGY, MECHANICAL-BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT, SANITARY LANDFILL, CLIMATE, INCINERATION, WASTE-TO-ENERGY
B8 - MICROALGAE IN WTEMICROALGAL PRODUCTION IN OOMWW FRACTIONS AND CATTLE DIGESTATE SLURRY: BIOREMEDIATION EFFECTS AND SUITABILITY FOR ENERGY USESA. CICCI, M. BRAVIMICROALGAE; SCENEDESMUS DIMORPHUS; ARTHROSPIRA PLATENSIS; BIOREMEDIATION; OOMWW; CATTLE DIGESTATE, CARBOHYDRATES, LIPIDS, PROTEINS
B8 - MICROALGAE IN WTEBIOREFINERY-BASED APPROACH TO EXPLOIT MIXED CULTURES OF OLEAGINOUS YEASTS AND MICROALGAED. PIROZZI, M. FAGNANO, N. FIORENTINO, C. FLORIO, T. NUNZIATA, B. PIETRANGELI, F. RUGARI, F. SANNINO, G. TOSCANO, A. YOUSUF, G. ZUCCARO OLEAGINOUS MICROORGANISMS, YEASTS, MICROALGAE, MICROBIAL OILS, MIXED CULTURES
B8 - MICROALGAE IN WTEA GREEN INTEGRATED PROCESS FOR REMEDIATING INDUSTRIAL WASTE-WATER AND FLUE GAS FOR CONCOMITANT CO2 SEQUESTRATION AND BIOMASS PRODUCTION FOR BIOREFINERYG. YADAV, A. KAREMORE, S.K DASH, R. SENFLUE GAS, CO2 SEQUESTRATION, INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER, WASTEWATER BIOREMEDIATION, BIOREFINERY
B8 - MICROALGAE IN WTEMICRO-ALGAE BIO-OIL DENITROGENATION BY IN-SITU CATALYTIC PYROLYSIS WITH LI-LSX-ZEOLITEN.A.A. RAHMAN, A. SANNAPYROLYSIS, BIO-OIL, CATALYST, MICROALGAE, NITROGEN REMOVAL, LI-LSX-ZEOLITE
B8 - MICROALGAE IN WTEMICROALGAE DISRUPTION WITH ELEMENTAL COPPER FOR EXTRACTION OF LIPIDS FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTIONT. GAROMA, R.E. YAZDI, C. CHINC. VULGARIS, CELL DISRUPTION, COPPER, LIPID EXTRACTED ALGAE
B8 - MICROALGAE IN WTEEVALUATION OF THERMAL, ALKALI AND THERMO-ALKALI PRETREATMENTS ON MONOSPECIFIC MICROALGAL BIOMASS TO IMPROVE ANAEROBIC BIOGAS PRODUCTIONV.A. RIGGIO, G. CAMPO, B. RUFFINO, A. CERUTTI, D. PANEPINTO, M. ZANETTIPRETREATMENTS, MICROALGAL BIOMASS, ANAEROBIC BIOGAS
B9 - MICROBIAL FUEL CELLA GREEN BIOCATHODE TO ENHANCE POWER OUTPUT STEERED BY BACTERIA-MICROALGAE SYNERGISTIC METABOLISM IN MICROBIAL FUEL CELLG. YADAV, I. SHARMA, M. GHANGREKAR, R. SENMICROALGAE, GREEN BIOCATHODE, MICROBIAL FUEL CELLS, ELECTRICITY, CO2 SEQUESTRATION, WASTEWATER REMEDIATION
B9 - MICROBIAL FUEL CELLEXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF FUMARIC ACID PERFORMANCE AS AN ELECTRON DONOR IN MICROBIAL FUEL CELLSI. BAVASSO, G. CIVAN, L. DI PALMA, G. ERSOZ, S. ATALAYMICROBIAL FUEL CELL, WASTE TREATMENT, BIOELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEM, PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS, FUMARIC ACID, ELECTROCHEMISTRY, BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT, ORGANIC ACIDS
B9 - MICROBIAL FUEL CELLMICROBIAL CATALYSIS OF METHANE FROM CARBON DIOXIDE WITH BICARBONATE TRANSPORT TO PURIFY BIOGASJ. MUELLER, E. MCFARLAND, S. SMARTMICROBIAL CATALYSIS, METHANE, CARBON DIOXIDE, BICARBONATE, BIOGAS PURIFICATION
B9 - MICROBIAL FUEL CELLBIOELECTROCHEMICAL ENHANCEMENT OF METHANE PRODUCTION RATE FROM HIGHLY-CONCENTRATED FOOD WASTE LEACHATE IN A COMBINED ANAEROBIC DIGESTER AND MICROBIAL ELECTROLYSIS CELL (MEC)J.G. PARK, T. DONJIE, B. LEE, H.B. JUNMEC(MICROBIAL ELECTROLYSIS CELL), ANAEROBIC DIGESTER, METHANE PRODUCTION RATE, MICROBIAL COMMUNITY
B9 - MICROBIAL FUEL CELLDO ANODES HAVE TO BE CONDUCTIVE? COMPARATIVE BEHAVIOR OF ANODE-RESPIRING BACTERIA ON CONDUCTIVE AND NON-CONDUCTIVE DOPED CARBON ANODESN. YASRI, G. NAKHLABIOELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, ANODIC RESPIRING BACTERIA, ANODE MODIFICATION, ION & SULFIDE DOPING
C1 - ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION OF AGRO-INDUSTRIAL WASTEHIGH-RATE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF THREE-PHASE OLIVE MILL WASTEWATER (OMW) IN A TWO-STAGE ANAEROBIC FILTERA. KOPSAHELIS, C. ZAFIRI, M. KORNAROS OMW, ANAEROBIC FILTER, HIGH-RATE, TWO-STAGE SYSTEM
C1 - ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION OF AGRO-INDUSTRIAL WASTEON THE USE OF FRESH AND STORED OLIVE MILL WASTES AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR SILAGE IN BIOGAS PLANTSF. FANTOZZI, G. BIDINI, V. PISTOLESI, S. MASSOLI, A. PUGLIESE, G. I.B.MANDOLINIOLIVE MILL WASTES, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, BIOGAS, BMP TEST
C1 - ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION OF AGRO-INDUSTRIAL WASTECHEMICAL PRETREATMENT OF AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTE FOR METHANE PRODUCTIONF.M. PELLERA, E. GIDARAKOS CHEMICAL, PRETREATMENT, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, LIGNOCELLULOSIC
C1 - ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION OF AGRO-INDUSTRIAL WASTEINCREASED PRODUCTION OF LIGNINOLYTIC ENZYMES USING DUAL CULTURES OF FUNGI ON CORN COB AND SUGARCANE BAGASSE MEDIAG.N. IJOMA, M. TEKERE LIGNINOLYTIC, CO-CULTURES, AGROWASTE, FUNGI, BIOFUEL
C1 - ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION OF AGRO-INDUSTRIAL WASTESEMI-CONTINUOUS ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF SLAUGHTERHOUSE WASTE AND AGROINDUSTRIAL WASTEI. MOUKAZIS, F.-M. PELLERA, E. GIDARAKOS ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION, SLAUGHTERHOUSE, CHARACTERIZATION, ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS
C1 - ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION OF AGRO-INDUSTRIAL WASTECHARACTERISATION OF AGRO-INDUSTRIAL WASTES AND THEIR ANAEROBIC DIGESTION/ CO-DIGESTION KINETIC POTENTIAL: A COMPARATIVE BATCH STUDYZ. ZAHAN, M. Z. OTHMAN, T. H. MUSTER CHICKEN LITTER, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, AGRO-INDUSTRIAL WASTES, C/N RATIO, BATCH STUDY, KINETIC MODEL, BIO-METHANE POTENTIAL
C2 - AD - PROCESSESA NOVEL MICROBIAL ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSOR FOR ON-LINE MONITORING ANAEROBIC BIODEGRADATION PROCESSESA. SCHIEVANO, A. COLOMBO, A. COSSETTINI, V. D'ARDES, S. P. TRASATTI, P. CRISTIANIMICROBIAL ELECTROCHEMICAL SYSTEMS, BIOSENSORS, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, BIODEGRADATION
C2 - AD - PROCESSESTHE TOXICITY EFFECTS OF AMMONIA ON ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF ORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTEA.A. AKINDELE, M. SARTAJTOTAL AMMONIA NITROGEN (TAN), ANAEROBIC DIGESTION (AD), ORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE (OFMSW)
C2 - AD - PROCESSESLOOP THE BIOENERGY PRODUCTION AND CARBON SEQUESTRATION OF POLYMERIC WASTE BY INTEGRATING BIOCHEMICAL AND THERMOCHEMICAL CONVERSION PROCESSF. LÜ, K.J. GUO, J. CAI, L.M. SHAO, P.J. HEPOLYMERIC WASTE, BIOMASS, BIOWASTE, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, PYROLYSIS, HYBRID, BIOCHERMICAL, THERMOCHEMICAL
C2 - AD - PROCESSESMAXIMIZING THE BIOMETHANE YIELD FROM ALGAL BIOMASS BY INTEGRATING HYDROTHERMAL POSTTREATMENT OF THE ANAEROBIC SOLID DIGESTATES. NUCHDANG, J.C. FRIGON, C. ROY, G. PILON, C. PHALAKORNKULE, R. GUIOTMICROALGAE, DEGRADATION, WET OXIDATION, HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION, BIOMETHANE, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
C2 - AD - PROCESSESANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF LIPID EXTRACTED ALGAET. GAROMA, R. E. YADZI, C. CHINLIPID EXTRACTED ALGAE, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, METHANE
C2 - AD - PROCESSESMETHANE PRODUCTION FROM ORGANIC SOLID WASTE COMPONENTSU. GONZALEZ-MIRANDA, S. GONZALEZ-MARTINEZ, R. CAMPUZANOMETHANE, ORGANIC WASTE, OFMSW, CHARACTERISATION
C3 - AD - PRETREATMENTENHANCEMENT OF ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF WASTE MATERIALS GENERATED BY A COSMETICS INDUSTRY BY MEANS OF PHYSIC-CHEMICAL PRE-TREATMENTSF. DEMICHELIS, M. F. E. ONOFRIO, S. FIOREANAEROBIC DIGESTION, BIOGAS, PRE-TREATMENTS, COSMETICS, WASTE
C3 - AD - PRETREATMENTEFFECTS OF AERATION ON AD – A REVIEWF. GIROTTO, W. PENG, R. RAFIEENIA, R. COSSUAERATION , ANAEROBIC DIGESTION , BIOGAS PRODUCTION
C3 - AD - PRETREATMENTEFFECT OF THREE PRETREATMENT TECHNIQUES ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND THE METHANE YIELDS OF THE OPUNTIA FICUS-INDICA (PRICKLY PEAR) BIOMASSP. S. CALABRO’, E. CATALÁN, A. FOLINO, A. SÁNCHEZ, D. KOMILISANAEROBIC DIGESTION; CELLULOSE; HEMICELLULOSE; LIGNIN; OPUNTIA FICUS-INDICA; PRETREATMENT
C3 - AD - PRETREATMENTPHYSICOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISATION AND BATCH ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF MALT WHISKY POT ALE FOLLOWING A HIGH EFFICIENCY DEPROTEINATION PRE-TREATMENT PROCESSR. BARRENA, J.E. TRAUB, C. RODRIGUEZ GIL, J.A.S. GOODWIN, A.J. HARPER, N.A. WILLOUGHBY, A. SÁNCHEZ, T.J. ASPRAYANAEROBIC DIGESTION; BIOCHEMICAL METHANE POTENTIAL; POT ALE; MALT WHISKY; DEPROTEINATION; BY-PRODUCT UPGRADING
C3 - AD - PRETREATMENTEFFECT OF PRE-AERATION IN A TWO-STAGE AD PROCESSR. RAFIEENIA, F. GIROTTO, W. PENG, R. COSSUSUBSTRATE PRE-TREATMENT, HYDROGEN, METHANE, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
C3 - AD - PRETREATMENTAN INVESTIGATION OF ULTRASOUND EFFECT ON DIGESTATE SOLUBILIZATION AND METHANE YIELDT. GAROMA, D. PAPPATERRAULTRASOUND EFFECT, DIGESTATE SOLUBILIZATION, METHANE YIELD
C4 - AD - DIGESTATEGROWTH OF GREEN MICROALGAE IN ANAEROBIC DIGESTION EFFLUENT FOR NUTRIENT REMOVAL AND LIPIDS PRODUCTIONE. KOUTRA, G. GRAMMATIKOPOULOS, M. KORNAROS MICROALGAE, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION EFFLUENT, STERILIZATION, PHOTOSYNTHETIC APPARATUS, LIPIDS
C4 - AD - DIGESTATEREDUCTION OF METHANE EMISSIONS FROM BIO-FERTILIZER BY AERATIONE. NORDELL, S. NILSSON PALEDALBIOGAS, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, AERATION, BIO-FERTILIZER, METHANE EMISSIONS, AMMONIUM-NITROGEN
C4 - AD - DIGESTATEHYDRAULIC AND CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF HOUSEHOLD WASTES LEACH BED REACTOR FOR VFA PRODUCTIONL. DIGAN, P. HORGUE, S. POMMIER, G. DEBENEST, E. PAUL, C. DUMAS ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, HOUSEHOLD WASTES, LEACH BED, DOUBLE POROSITY MODEL, VFA EXTRACTION
C4 - AD - DIGESTATEUSE OF RECOVERED STRUVITE FROM ANAEROBIC DEGESTER EFFLUENT OF ANIMAL WASTEWATER AS A SLOW-RELEASE FERTILIZERM.J. MIN, K.Y. PARK, M.S. YU, J.K. LEE, D. KIMSTRUVITE, ANAEROBIC DIGESTER EFFLUENT, PARTICLE SIZE, SLOW-RELEASE FERTILIZER
C4 - AD - DIGESTATEBACK TO EARTH ALTERNATIVES FOR SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF DIGESTATE FROM ORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND FOOD WASTEW. PENG, A. PIVATO, R. COSSUOFMSW, FOOD WASTE, DIGESTATE, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, LANDFILL, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, BACK TO EARTH ALTERNATIVE
C5 - ANAEROBIC TREATMENT IN SEWAGE MANAGEMENTEVALUATION OF THE POTENTIAL OF ANAEROBIC TREATMENT OF WASTEWATERS TO REDUCE CHRONIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT DUE TO PHARMACEUTICAL RESIDUESA. ALENZI, C. HUNTER, O. PAHLPHARMACEUTICALS, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, PSYCHROPHILIC, MESOPHILIC
C5 - ANAEROBIC TREATMENT IN SEWAGE MANAGEMENTASSESSING THE POTENTIAL OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES (BIOGAS AND SLUDGE) IN A FULL-SCALE UASB-BASED TREATMENT PLANTA.P. ROSA, C.A.L. CHERNICHARO, L.C.S. LOBATO, R.V. SILVA, R.F. PADILHA, J.M. BORGESBIOGAS, ENERGY RECOVERY, SLUDGE, WASTEWATER TREATMENT, UASB REACTORS
C5 - ANAEROBIC TREATMENT IN SEWAGE MANAGEMENTMATHEMATICAL MODEL TO PREDICT BIOGAS PRODUCTION AND ENERGY RECOVERY IN SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS BASED ON UASB REACTORSA.P. ROSA, L.C.S. LOBATO, C.A.L. CHERNICHAROBIOGAS, ENERGY RECOVERY, WASTEWATER TREATMENT, UASB REACTORS
C5 - ANAEROBIC TREATMENT IN SEWAGE MANAGEMENTDECENTRALIZED HIGH RATE BIOMETHANATION SYSTEM BASED ON ANAEROBIC GAS LIFT REACTOR (AGR) FOR ORGANIC WASTESG.R. ANUPOJU, S. AHUJA, K. KURUTI, S. BEGUM, B. GANDU, D.K. AHUJABIOMETHANATION, BIODEGRADABILITY, BIOGAS, BIOMANURE, DECENTRALISED
C5 - ANAEROBIC TREATMENT IN SEWAGE MANAGEMENTTRANSITION OF MESOPHILIC TO THERMOPHILIC DIGESTION OF SEWAGE SLUDGEJ. OLSSON, E. THORIN, E. NEHRENHEIMANAEROBIC DIGESTION, MESOPHILIC CONDITIONS, THERMOPHILIC CONDITIONS, TEMPERATURE TRANSITION, METHANE PRODUCTION
C6 - BIO-HYDROGEN FROM DIFFERENT BIOMASSBIO2ENERGY PROJECT: PRODUCTION OF BIOHYDROGEN, BIOMETHANE AND FERTILIZERS FROM CO-DIGESTION OF THE ORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE AND SEWAGE SLUDGEI. PECORINI, E. ALBINI, F. BALDI, D. BACCHI, E. A. CARNEVALE, L. LOMBARDIBIOHYDROGEN, CO-DIGESTION, BIOFUELS, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, OFMSW, SEWAGE SLUDGE, DIGESTATE
C6 - BIO-HYDROGEN FROM DIFFERENT BIOMASSCHARACTERIZATION OF DIFFERENT ORGANIC FRACTIONS OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE FROM DIFFERENT COLLECTION SYSTEMS FOR METHANE AND HYDROGEN PRODUCTIONI. PECORINI, F. BALDI, D. BACCHI, L. CECCARELLI, L. LOMBARDI, E.A. CARNEVALEORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, COLLECTION SYSTEM, METHANE PRODUCTION, HYDROGEN PRODUCTION
C6 - BIO-HYDROGEN FROM DIFFERENT BIOMASSBIO-HYDROGEN PRODUCTION FROM DIFFERENT FOOD WASTE COMPONENTL. ALIBARDI, R. COSSURENERGIA: HIGHLY EFFICIENT COMBUSTION IN A MODERN ENERGY-FROM-WASTE (EFW) PLANT
C6 - BIO-HYDROGEN FROM DIFFERENT BIOMASSENERGY RECOVERY FROM SINGLE AND DOUBLE STAGE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF FOOD WASTE: COMPARISON AND PERSPECTIVESM. AKHLAGHI, M. R. BONI, G. DE GIOANNIS, A. MUNTONI, A. POLETTINI, R. POMI, A. ROSSI, D. SPIGAENERGY RECOVERY, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, FOOD WASTE
C6 - BIO-HYDROGEN FROM DIFFERENT BIOMASSTANDEM SYSTEMS THE EFFECTIVE USE OF HYDROGENOUS FUEL DERIVED FROM ORGANIC WASTE BIOGASM. ZUBKOVA, M. FEDOROV, A. CHUSOV, D. MOLODTSOV LANDFILL, ORGANIC WASTE, BIOGAS, HYDROGENOUS FUEL, TANDEM SYSTEM, ENERGY EFFICIENCY
C6 - BIO-HYDROGEN FROM DIFFERENT BIOMASSINFLUENCE OF PRETREATMENTS FOR BIO-HYDROGEN PRODUCTIONR. RAFIEENIA, M.C. LAVAGNOLOINOCULUM PRE-TREATMENT, SUBSTRATE PRE-TREATMENT, HYDROGEN
C7 - BIOETHANOL PRODUCTIONBIOETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM SCENEDESMUS OBLIQUUS GROWN IN WASTEWATERI. MONJE-RAMIREZ, S.B VELASQUEZ-ORTA, R. TINOCO-VALENCIA, B. DAVILA-CARDONA, M.T. ORTA-LEDESMA BIOMASS, MICROALGAE, WASTEWATER, BIOETHANOL, OZOFLOTATION
C7 - BIOETHANOL PRODUCTIONETHANOLYSIS OF SUNFLOWER OIL USING DIFFERENT GRADES OF SWEET POTATO ETHANOLJ.O.V. SILVA, M.F. ALMEIDA, M.C.M. ALVIM-FERRAZ, J.M. DIASBIODIESEL, BIOETHANOL, SWEET POTATO; ETHANOL GRADE
C7 - BIOETHANOL PRODUCTIONOPTIMIZATION OF BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM STEAM EXPLODED HORNBEAM WOOD(OSTRYA CARPINIFOLIA) BY ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSISM. BARBANERA, E. LASCARO, D. FOSCHINI, F. COTANA, C. BURATTIHORNBEAM RESIDUES, STEAM EXPLOSION, ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS, RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY, ETHANOL
C7 - BIOETHANOL PRODUCTIONAN EFFICIENT PROCESS DEVELOPMENT FOR BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM READILY AVAILABLE LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS WASTES. NEGI, A.K. PANDEY, S. VATS, D.P. MAURYA, S.P. SINGH BIOMASS, PRETREATMENT, SACCHARIFICATION, FERMENTATION, BIOETHANOL
C7 - BIOETHANOL PRODUCTIONENHANCEMENT OF ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM SYNTHETIC MEDIUM MODEL OF HYDROLYSATE OF MACROALGAEW. SAYED, H. DJELAL, A. CABROL, R. ABDALLAH, S. TAHA, A. AMRANE MACROALGAE, VALORIZATION, ETHANOL, OSMOTIC PRESSURE, SUGAR MIX
C8 - BIOGAS AND EXHAUSTED AIR TREATMENTMITIGATION OF GREENHOUSE GASES EMISSIONS IN UASB-BASED SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS BY USING BIOGAS AND SLUDGE AS ENERGY SOURCE: CASE STUDYA.P. ROSA, C.A.L. CHERNICHARO, G.C.B. MELOBIOGAS, ENERGY GENERATION, SLUDGE, UASB REACTORS, GHG MITIGATION
C8 - BIOGAS AND EXHAUSTED AIR TREATMENTBIOGAS TO LBG VIA CRIOGENIC UPGRADING TECHNOLOGIESL. PELLEGRINI, G. DE GUIDO, S. LANGÉCRYOGENIC, BIOGAS UPGRADING, LBG, DISTILLATION, MEA, ENERGY SAVING
C8 - BIOGAS AND EXHAUSTED AIR TREATMENTPILOT SCALE APPLICATION OF EXTERNAL BIOMETHANATION FOR BIOGAS UPGRADINGL. RACHBAUER, G. BOCHMANN, W. FUCHS SURPLUS ELECTRICITY, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, METHANOGENIC ARCHAEA, ENRICHMENT CULTURE
C8 - BIOGAS AND EXHAUSTED AIR TREATMENTSUSTAINABLE WASTE-TO-VALUE BIOGAS PLANTS FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIESL. TOCK, J. SCHUMMER, I. V. HABSBURGANAEROBIC DIGESTION, BIOENERGY, BIOGAS, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, RENEWABLE ENERGY, WASTE-TO-VALUE CONCEPT
C8 - BIOGAS AND EXHAUSTED AIR TREATMENTNON-THERMAL PLASMAS FOR THE ABATEMENT OF ODORANT VOCS RELEASED BY WASTE COMPOSTING PLANTSM. SCHIAVON, L. M. MARTINI, C. CORRÀ, P. TOSI, M. SCAPINELLO, M. RAGAZZI, V. TORRETTAMECHANICAL-BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT, BIODEGRADATION, VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ODOUR, BIOFILTRATION, BIOFILTER
C8 - BIOGAS AND EXHAUSTED AIR TREATMENTWASTE MANAGEMENT IN BIOGAS GENERATION: TWO EXPERIENCES FROM SOUTHERN BRAZILM.L. BORGES, F.F. KOCH, R.C.R.S. BROCHIER, P.F. DE CONTOWASTE MANAGEMENT, BIOGAS GENERATION, RENEWABLE ENERGY, COOPERATIVE, SOLID WASTE, BRAZIL
C9 - WORKSHOP: WASTE BIOREFINERYORGANIC WASTE BIOREFINERY – NEW DIRECTIONS IN WASTE MANAGEMENTL. ALIBARDI, A. MUNTONI, A. POLETTINI, R. COSSUBIOREFINERY, ORGANIC WASTE, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, WASTE MANAGEMENT
D1 - GASIFICATION OF DIFFERENT KIND OF BIOMASSFLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATION OF BIOMASS: DESIGN AND OPERATING CRITERIA FROM A PILOT SCALE STUDYF. PARRILLO, G. CALÌ, E. MAGGIO, A. PETTINAU, O. ANNOSCIA, A. SAPONARO, U. ARENAGASIFICATION, BIOMASS TO ENERGY, FLUIDIZATION, SYNGAS CLEANING
D1 - GASIFICATION OF DIFFERENT KIND OF BIOMASSENERGY AND BIOCHAR AS TWO PRODUCTS FROM RESIDUAL WOOD AFTER COMPOSTINGH.J.M. VISSER, L. FRYDA WOOD, BIOCHAR, ENERGY, COMPOSTING
D1 - GASIFICATION OF DIFFERENT KIND OF BIOMASSFLOATING-FIXED-BED-GASIFICATION: FROM WOOD TO RESIDUAL BIOMASS UTILIZATIONM. HUEMER, M.B. HUBER, A. HOFMANNGASIFICATION, BIOMASS RESIDUES, FLOATING-FIXED-BED, DECENTRALIZED ENERGY
D1 - GASIFICATION OF DIFFERENT KIND OF BIOMASSEFFECT OF LEACHING PRETREATMENT ON THE GASIFICATION OF WINE AND VINE (RESIDUE) BIOMASSS. LINK, S. ARVELAKIS, A. PAIST, T. LILIEDAHL, C. ROSÉNBIOMASS; LEACHING, GASIFICATION, PRODUCER GAS, TAR
D1 - GASIFICATION OF DIFFERENT KIND OF BIOMASSSUPERCRITICAL WATER GASIFICATION OF MODEL EFFLUENTS FROM FRUIT PROCESSING (FRUCTOSE) AND DAIRY INDUSTRIES (LACTOSE) TO HYDROGEN FUELS. NANDA, A.K. DALAI, I.S. BUTLER, J.A. KOZINSKI FRUIT WASTE, DAIRY WASTE, FRUCTOSE, LACTOSE, SUPERCRITICAL WATER, GASIFICATION, HYDROGEN, SYNGAS
D1 - GASIFICATION OF DIFFERENT KIND OF BIOMASSEFFICIENCY AND FLAME FRONT VELOCITY IN FUNCTION OF PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF BIOMASS UNDER GASIFICATION REGIMES IN FIXED BEDY. LENIS, S. RAMOS CARMONA, J.F. PEREZ BIOMASS, GASIFICATION, FIXED BED REACTOR, PACKING FACTOR, FLAME FRONT VELOCITY
D2 - PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION OF BIOMASSBIOMASS PYROLYSIS AND CATALYTIC UPGRADING FOR HYDROCARBON FUEL PRODUCTION: MULTI-SCALE CATALYST EVALUATION AND DEVELOPMENTM.M. YUNG, K. IISA, K.A. MAGRINI BIOMASS, CATALYTIC PYROLYSIS, VAPOR PHASE UPGRADING, ACID SITES, ZSM-5, NICKEL, GALLIUM, MULTI-SCALE REACTORS
D2 - PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION OF BIOMASSBATCH PYROLYSIS OF PELLET MADE OF BIOMASS AND CRUDE GLYCEROL: MASS AND ENERGY BALANCESP. BARTOCCI, M, PERGOLARI, C. BEATRICE, F. FRUSTERI, G. BIDINI, F. FANTOZZIPELLET, GLYCEROL, PYROLYSIS
D2 - PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION OF BIOMASSTHERMAL TREATMENT OF PALM OIL MILL SLUDGE USING CONVENTIONAL PYROLYSIS AND MICROWAVE: A COMPARISON STUDY FOR COPPER REMOVALS. SUMATHI, L. GOH CHING, N.W.S KLINSMANN, J.K.B. MOHAMMEDPALM OIL SLUDGE, PYROLYSIS, MICROWAVE, COPPER
D2 - PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION OF BIOMASSA LIFE CYCLE ANALYSIS ON LOW-PRESSURE METHANOL PRODUCTION THROUGH BIOMASS GASIFICATIONT. ISHIYAMA, K. KOIDO, T. NUNOURA, K. DOWAKI BIOMASS, METHANOL, LOW-PRESSURE SYNTHESIS, LCA, FUEL TRANSPORTATION
D2 - PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION OF BIOMASSCFD MODEL ON FLUIDIZED BED GASIFIER USING AGRO-INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS AS FUELT.M. ISMAIL, M.A. EL-SALAM, E. MONTEIRO, A. ROUBOA CFD, FLUIDIZED BED, GASIFICATION, AGRO-INDUSTRIAL, BIOMASS
D3 - THERMAL DEGRADATION OF BIOMASSIMPACT OF CO-COMBUSTION WOOD PELLET WITH COCONUT SHELL OR RICE HUSK ON SAND AGGLOMERATION AND BED TEMPERATURE IN BUBBLING FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTORA. SURJOSATYO, H. DAFIQURROHMAN, MUAMMARFLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION, AGGLOMERATION, WOOD PELLET, COCONUT SHELL CO-COMBUSTION, RICE HUSK CO-COMBUSTION
D3 - THERMAL DEGRADATION OF BIOMASSENERGY FROM POULTRY WASTE: AN ASPEN PLUS-BASED APPROACH TO THE THERMO-CHEMICAL PROCESSESG. CAVALAGLIO, V. COCCIA, F. COTANA, M. GELOSIA, A. NICOLINI, A. PETROZZIANIMAL WASTE, ASPEN PLUS, ENERGY RECOVERY, GASIFICATION, POULTRY MANURE
D3 - THERMAL DEGRADATION OF BIOMASSPRODUCTION OF ENERGY FROM BIOMASS AND WASTE IN COMBUSTION PLANTS SUBJECT TO NATIONAL IPPC PERMIT IN ITALYG. DI MARCO, R. MANUZZI CO-COMBUSTION, WASTE, LARGE COMBUSTION PLANTS, IPPC PERMIT
D3 - THERMAL DEGRADATION OF BIOMASSABATTOIR PAUNCH WASTE AS A BIOMASS ENERGY SOURCE: INVESTIGATIONS INTO DRYING RATESJ. SPENCE, D. BUTTSWORTH, B.K. MCCABE, C. BAILLIE, D. ANTILLE, B. CARTERBIOMASS; DRYING RATES; EQUILIBRIUM MOISTURE CONTENT; PAUNCH; SLAUGHTERHOUSE; WASTE-TO-ENERGY
D3 - THERMAL DEGRADATION OF BIOMASSMODULAR ZERO-EMISSION ENERGY PLANTS: BIO-RESIDUES & WASTE TO ENERGY & SYNTHETIC FUELM. RUDLINGER, J. ANGLEITNER, N.N. VASEN, W. FRENGERENERGY PLANT, ZERO EMISSION, WASTE-TO-ENERGY
D4 - ASHES FROM BIOMASS THERMAL CONVERSIONREUSE OF BIOMASS ASH AS AN ADDITIVE IN THE COMPOSTING PROCESSC. ASQUER, G. CAPPAI, G. DE GIOANNIS, A. MUNTONI, M. PIREDDA, D. SPIGAASH; BIOMASS; COMPOST, ADDITIVE
D4 - ASHES FROM BIOMASS THERMAL CONVERSIONCHARACTERIZATION OF METAL LEACHABILITY OF INCINERATED SEWAGE SLUDGE ASH FROM HONG KONGC. S. POON, J. LI, L. FANGINCINERATED SEWAGE SLUDGE ASH; CHARACTERISTICS; HEAVY METALS; LEACHABILITY
D4 - ASHES FROM BIOMASS THERMAL CONVERSIONASH REMOVAL FROM ASH-RICH LIGNCELLULOSIC BIOMASS OR SLUDGE: THE BIAR PROCESSG.C. FAUSSONE, M. GRILC, B. LIKOZAR ASH REMOVAL, BIO-FUELS, LIGNOCELLULOSIC AND SLUDGE BIOMASS, LOW-TEMPERATURE LIQUEFACTION, SOLVENT REGENERATION
D4 - ASHES FROM BIOMASS THERMAL CONVERSIONA THERMOCHEMICAL APPROACH BASED ON PHASE DIAGRAMS TO CHARACTERIZE BIOMASS ASH AND SELECT THE OPTIMAL THERMAL CONVERSION TECHNOLOGYL. DE FUSCO, F. DEFOORTCOMBUSTION, BIOMASS ASH, EQUILIBRIUM PHASE DIAGRAMS, AGGLOMERATION, SLAGGING
D4 - ASHES FROM BIOMASS THERMAL CONVERSIONASH BEHAVIOUR OF WHEAT STRAW BLENDS WITH WOOD AND REEDS. LINK, P. YRJAS, L. HUPABIOMASS, BLENDS, ASH BEHAVIOUR, EMPIRICAL INDEXES
D5 - ASHES FROM MSW INCINERATIONHYDROGEN GENERATION FROM ALUMINUM-WATER REACTIONS IN MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE INCINERATION (MSWI) BOTTOM ASHA. SAFFARZADEH, N. ARUMUGAM, T. SHIMAOKAMSWI BOTTOM ASH, METAL ALUMINUM, HYDROGEN GAS
D5 - ASHES FROM MSW INCINERATIONCHEMICAL AND MINERALOGICAL COMPOSITION OF ASHES THROUGHOUT A WTE PLANT: THEORY AND PRACTICAL EVIDENCEB. VERBINNEN, J. VAN CANEGHEM, J. DE GREEFWTE, CORROSION, CHLORIDES, SULPHATES, ASH COMPOSITION, DEPOSITS
D5 - ASHES FROM MSW INCINERATIONEFFECT OF DEDICATED ADDITIVES AND PRETREATMENT ON LEAD AND CHLORIDE LEACHING FROM WASTE-TO-ENERGY FLY ASH AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL RESIDUESJ. VAN CANEGHEM, B. VERBINNEN, P. BILLEN, B. ULENAERS, J. DE GREEF, K. VILLANI, C. VANDECASTEELEAPC RESIDUE, FLY ASH, WASTE-TO-ENERGY, SOLIDIFICATION, STABILISATION, LEAD, CHLORIDE
D5 - ASHES FROM MSW INCINERATIONLONG-TERM LEACHING OF INCINERATION BOTTOM ASH IN A REUSE SCENARIO: FIELD VS. LAB SCALE DATAM. DI GIANFILIPPO, J. HYKS, I. VERGINELLI, G. COSTA, F. LOMBARDI, O. HJELMARLEACHING, LABORATORY TESTS, FIELD TEST, BOTTOM ASH, REUSE
D5 - ASHES FROM MSW INCINERATIONANALYSIS OF BOTTOM ASH FROM WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANTSM. SYC, A. KRAUSOVA, P. KAMENIKOVA, R. SOMPLAK, M. PAVLAS, B. ZACHBOTTOM ASH, MATERIAL COMPOSITION, METAL SEPARATION, WASTE-TO-ENERGY
D6 - WASTE DERIVED LIQUID FUELSECOND GENERATION BIOFUELS PRODUCTION FROM WASTE COOKING OIL VIA PYROLYSIS PROCESSA. BEN HASSEN-TRABELSI, K. ZAAFOURI, W. BAGHDADI, S. NAOUI, A. OUERGHIPYROLYSIS, WASTE COOKING OIL, BIO-OIL, SYNGAS, BIOCHAR
D6 - WASTE DERIVED LIQUID FUELEXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF IGNITION OF LIQUID FUELS BASED ON WASTES OF COAL PROCESSING AND USED PETROCHEMICALSK. VERSHININA, D. GLUSHKOV, P. STRIZHAK COMPOSITE LIQUID FUEL, IGNITION, INDUSTRIAL WASTES
D6 - WASTE DERIVED LIQUID FUELENZYMATIC ESTERIFICATION OF ACID OIL FROM SOAPSTOCKS OBTAINED FROM VEGETABLE OIL REFINING: EFFECT OF ENZYME CONCENTRATIONM. CRUZ, S.C. PINHO, R. MOTA, M.F. ALMEIDA, J. DIASBIOFUELS; ENZYMATIC ESTERIFICATION; LIPASE; FREE FATTY ACIDS; WASTE OIL
D6 - WASTE DERIVED LIQUID FUELENERGY RECOVERY FROM RESIDUE OF NANOCELLULOSE PRODUCTIONT. SELJAK, N. CUK, M. KUNAVER, T. KATRASNIKNANOCRYSTALLINE CELLULOSE, WASTE LIQUOR, ENERGY RECOVERY, RESIDUE, BIOMASS
D7 - RDF COMBUSTIONCOMPLEX-VALUE OPTIMISATION OF POWER PLANT SYSTEMS CO-FIRING COAL WITH BIOMASS AND SRFE. IACOVIDOU, I. DEAN, C. VELIS, , P. PURNELLCO-FIRING, BIOMASS PROPERTIES, SRF PROPERTIES, TECHNICAL INTERVENTIONS, SYSTEMIC IMPLICATIONS, HOLISTIC EVALUATION
D7 - RDF COMBUSTIONCOMBUSTION BEHAVIOUR OF LOW GRADE SOLID FUELS USING A NEW BURNER TECHNOLOGYF. DEFOORT, T. NOCQUET, T. FLOREA, M. PEYROT, M. CAMPARGUE, B. TAUPIN, P. LEVY, C. REBILLARD, H. HIBLOT, Y. BERTONE, M. AL HADDADBIOMASS, BURNER, COMBUSTION, ASH, SWIRL, CYCLONIC, AGRICULTURAL WASTE
D7 - RDF COMBUSTIONMUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE – STUDY OF REFUSE DERIVED FUEL VIABILITY IN PORTUGAL WITH FOCUS ON REGIONAL PLANNINGP. BERARDI, M.F. ALMEIDA, J. DIASMUNICIPAL WASTE, REFUSE DERIVED FUEL, PORTUGAL MARKET, WASTE LEGISLATION
D7 - RDF COMBUSTIONENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE OF SRF-FIRED FLUIDIZED BED WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANTS. DE GISI, A. CHIARELLI, L. TAGLIENTE, M. NOTARNICOLAELECTRICITY PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION, EMISSIONS, FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION, PLANT SHUTDOWN, RAW MATERIALS CONSUMPTION, SECONDARY RECOVERED FUEL
D7 - RDF COMBUSTIONCOMBUSTION OF REFINED RENEWABLE BIOMASS FUEL (RRBF) IN A FLUIDIZED BEDT. SCHULZKE, J. WESTERMEYER, C. HORNSBY FLUIDIZED BED, SOLID FUEL, WASTE RECOVERY, ASH CHARACTERIZATION
D8 - BIOMASS TORREFACTION: PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIESTORREFACTION PRETREATMENT TO ENHANCE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF BIOMASS AS AN ENERGY SOURCEA. ALVAREZ, I. GUTIERREZ, D. NOGUEIRO, C. PIZARRO, J.L. BUENOTORREFACTION, PROXIMATE ANALYSIS, ULTIMATE ANALYSIS, TORREFACTION KINETICS, OPTIMAL TORREFACTION TEMPERATURE, PY-GC/MS
D8 - BIOMASS TORREFACTION: PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIESOPTIMIZATION OF TORREFACTION CONDITIONS OF COFFEE INDUSTRY RESIDUES USING DESIRABILITY FUNCTION APPROACHC. BURATTI, M. BARBANERA, E. LASCARO, F. COTANATORREFACTION, COFFEE RESIDUE, RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY; DESIRABILITY FUNCTION; OPTIMIZATION
D8 - BIOMASS TORREFACTION: PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIESCONTINUOUS TORREFACTION OF WHEAT STRAW IN A HORIZONTAL MOVING BEDW. CAMPBELL, K. WOYTIUK, R. GERSPACHER, R.W. EVITTS., A. PHOENIXTORREFACTION, MOVING BED REACTOR, WHEAT STRAW, BIOMASS HANDLING, CHARS ANALYSIS
D8 - BIOMASS TORREFACTION: PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES3D EULERIAN-EULERIAN SIMULATIONS OF PARTICLE FLOW DYNAMICS AND BACK-MIXING IN A SCREW REACTOR FOR BIOMASS PYROLYSISX. SHI, J. ROEGIERS, J.G. PIETERS, F. RONSSECFD, BIOMASS, SCREW REACTOR, PARTICLE RESIDENCE TIME DISTRIBUTION
D9 - TORREFACTION AND PYROLYSIS BIOMASSENERGETIC CONVERSION OF OLIVE POMACE WASTES VIA PYROLYSIS: EFFECTS OF OPERATING PARAMETERS ON PRODUCTS YIELDS AND BIO-FUELS PROPERTIESA. BEN HASSEN-TRABELSI, K. ZAAFOURI, A. GHRIB, S. NAOUI, H. BELAYOUNIPYROLYSIS, OLIVE POMACE WASTES, BIO-OIL, SYNGAS, BIOCHAR
D9 - TORREFACTION AND PYROLYSIS BIOMASSCOMPARISON OF OUTFLOW AND NEUMANN BOUNDARY CONDITIONS IN FINITE-DIFFERENCES CALCULATIONS OF ADVECTION-DIFFUSION PROBLEMSD. VAZ MODELLING, FINITE-DIFFERENCES, BOUNDARY CONDITION, OUTFLOW, SOLID FUEL
D9 - TORREFACTION AND PYROLYSIS BIOMASSEXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON TORREFACTION OF PINE WOOD IN A CONTINUOUS SCREW CONVEYORH. OLGUN, B. KEIVANI, S. GULTEKIN, A. KABADAYI BIOMASS, TORREFACTION, PINE WOOD, SCREW CONVEYOR, BIOCOAL
D9 - TORREFACTION AND PYROLYSIS BIOMASSCHARACTERIZATION OF PYROLYSIS PRODUCTS OF TORREFIED BIOMASS WITH DENDROENERGY POTENTIAL IN COLOMBIAS. RAMOS CARMONA, M.R. PELAEZ-SAMANIEGO, J.F. PEREZ FAST GROWING WOOD SPECIES, DENGROENERGY, TORREFACTION, THERMOCHEMICAL BIOREFINERY, PY-GC/MS
E1 - PLASMA THERMAL TREATMENT OF WASTEPLASMA GASIFICATION AND FUEL CELLS TECHNOLOGY FOR WASTE TO ENERGY POWER PLANTS: MODELS DEVELOPMENT AND PERFORMANCE COMPARISONA. PERNA, M. MINUTILLO, A. LUBRANO LAVADERAPLASMA TORCH, MSW, FUEL CELL, MODELLING, ELECTRIC ENERGY STORAGE
E1 - PLASMA THERMAL TREATMENT OF WASTEA MULTIPHASE MULTICOMPONENT MODEL APPLIED FOR A PLASMA INCINERATION REACTOR OF DOMESTIC SOLID WASTEE.M. DE OLIVEIRA, A. SANTOS FRANCISCO, L.C. ROLIM LOPES, J.A. DE CASTROMULTIPHASE MODELING, FUEL, SOLID WASTE INCINERATION, BIOMASS, PLASMA
E1 - PLASMA THERMAL TREATMENT OF WASTEECONOMIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF USING A PLASMA GASIFICATION PLANT ON A LARGE SHIP RECYCLING YARDK.P. JAIN, J.F.J. PRUYNSHIP RECYCLING, SHIP BREAKING, PLASMA GASIFICATION, WASTE-TO-ENERGY, WASTE MANAGEMENT, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
E1 - PLASMA THERMAL TREATMENT OF WASTEPLASMA VS ENTRAINED FLOW CO-GASIFICATION OF MSW AND PETROLEUM WASTEL. MAZZONI, S. ELAGROUDY, R. AHMED, I. JANAJREHGASIFICATION, PLASMA, IGCC, IPGCC, COLD GAS EFFICIENCY, WASTE-TO-ENERGY
E3 - PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION OF DIFFERENT WASTEWASTE GASIFICATION FOR INDUSTRIAL PROCESSESD. LEBONNOIS, J-P. TAGUTCHOU, A. QUINTERO MARQUEZ, E. LEBAS, B. FERRANDGASIFICATION, WASTE WOOD, SRF, CHAR, SYNGAS
E3 - PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION OF DIFFERENT WASTELIGHT PACKAGING WASTE GASIFICATION IN A ROTARY KILN LAB-SCALE REACTORG. IONESCU, E.C. RADA, C. MARCULESCU GASIFICATION, PACKAGING, LAB-SCALE REACTOR
E3 - PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION OF DIFFERENT WASTELARGE SCALE SRF GASIFICATION IN KYMIJÄRVI II POWER PLANTH. TAKALA, J. KAASALAINEN, J. ISAKSSONEFW, WASTE, RDF, SRF, GASIFICATION, HIGH EFFICIENCY, ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
E3 - PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION OF DIFFERENT WASTEPRETREATMENT OF BIOGENIC-RICH TROMMEL FINES FOR FAST PYROLYSISJ. EKE, J.A. ONWUDILI, A.V. BRIDGWATER TROMMEL FINES, BIOGENIC MUNICIPAL WASTE, FLUIDIZED BED REACTOR, FAST PYROLYSIS
E3 - PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION OF DIFFERENT WASTEFEASIBILITY STUDY FOR SUPERCRITICAL WATER GASIFICATION OF BLACK LIQUORK. ÖZDENKCI, C. DE BLASIO, G. SARWAR, M. JÄRVINEN, P. OINASSUPERCRITICAL WATER GASIFICATION, BLACK LIQUOR, INTEGRATED BIOREFINERY, FEASIBILITY, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, HYDROGEN PRODUCTION, BIOGAS PRODUCTION
E3 - PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION OF DIFFERENT WASTETHERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS AND KINETIC STUDIES ON WASTE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS NON-METALLIC FRACTIONS USING TWO MODELSY. CHEN, Y. ZHANG, J. YANG, S. LIANG, X. XU, J. HU, H. DENGWASTE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS (WPCB), NON-METALIIC FRACTIONS (NMFS), PYROLYSIS, KINETICS, THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS
E4 - SYNGAS: QUALITY AND CONVERSIONBEHAVIOUR OF CHLORIDE POLLUTANTS IN SYNGAS FROM WOOD WASTE PYRO-GASIFICATION: A MODELLING APPROACHA. EPHRAIM, V. POZZOBON, D. PHAM MINH, D. LEBONNOIS, C. PEREGRINA, P. SHARROCK, A. NZIHOU POLLUTANTS, SYNGAS, WOOD WASTE, PYRO-GASIFICATION
E4 - SYNGAS: QUALITY AND CONVERSIONCONVERSION OF SYNGAS DERIVED FROM WASTE TYRES TO LIQUID FUEL OVER A BI-FUNCTIONAL CO/H-ZSM-5 CATALYST: EFFECT OF OPERATING VARIABLESK. MATAMELA, M.O. DARAMOLACATALYSIS, FISCHER TROPSCH, WASTE TYRE, SYNGAS, ENERGY , LIQUID FUEL, ZEOLITE, COBALT CATALYST
E4 - SYNGAS: QUALITY AND CONVERSIONFEASIBILITY STUDY OF A PILOT SCALE INTEGRATED BIOWASTE TO BIOFUEL SYSTEM FED WITH WASTE FRYING OIL, ORGANIC WASTE AND ALGAL BIOMASSO. PALADINO, M. NEVIANI, A. MORANDABIOWASTE TO BIODIESEL, CLOSED LOOP PROCESS, WASTE FRYING OIL, GASIFICATION, MICROALGAE, GLYCEROL REUSE
E4 - SYNGAS: QUALITY AND CONVERSIONOLIVINE, DOLOMITE AND CERAMIC FILTERS IN ONLY ONE VESSEL TO PRODUCE CLEAN GAS FROM BIOMASSS. RAPAGNÀ, G. SPINELLIBIOMASS, CATALYST, CERAMIC FILTER, GASIFICATION, FLUIDIZED BED, HYDROGEN
E5 - GAS EMISSIONS CONTROL IN WTE PLANTSPROBLEMATIC ISSUES OF ATMOSPHERE PROTECTION DURING THERMAL PROCESSES RELATED TO THE ENERGETIC USES OF WASTEE. HRONCOVÁ, J. LADOMERSKÝ, J. MUSILCO-COMBUSTION, CO-INCINERATION, CFB, SEWAGE SLUDGE, PYROLYSIS OIL, EMISSION
E5 - GAS EMISSIONS CONTROL IN WTE PLANTSBENCHMARKING CRITICAL PARAMETERS AUGMENTING MICROALGAL CO2 FIXATION FROM COAL-FIRED FLUE GAS IN LAB SCALE PHOTOBIOREACTORSG. YADAV, R. SENMICROALGAE, CO2 FIXATION, COAL-FIRED FLUE GAS
E5 - GAS EMISSIONS CONTROL IN WTE PLANTSCHEMICAL ENGINEERING ANALYSIS OF SOX AND HCL EMISSIONS FROM MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE IN GRATE-FIRED WASTE-TO-ENERGY COMBUSTORSJ. DE GREEF, B. VERBINNEN, J. VAN CANEGHEMHCL, SOX, MSW, INCINERATION, GRATE, WASTE-TO-ENERGY, ENGINEERING
E5 - GAS EMISSIONS CONTROL IN WTE PLANTSENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL EVALUATION OF DIFFERENT FLUE GAS TREATMENT CONFIGURATIONS FOR WASTE-TO-ENERGY PLANTSL. LOMBARDI, E. CARNEVALE, M. BRACALIWASTE-TO-ENERGY, FLUE GAS TREATMENT, SODIUM BICARBONATE, HYDRATED LIME, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
E6 - WORKSHOP: WTE - EXPERIENCES PROJECTS AND EXPECTATIONSWASTE-TO-ENERGY: SOME NOTES ABOUT EXPERIENCES AND PERSPECTIVES IN CHINAU. ARENA, D. CHEN, L. LOMBARDIWASTE TO ENERGY, CHINA, INCINERATION, GASIFICATION, HAZARDOUS WASTE
E7 - ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS FOR RDF UTILIZATIONSTUDY ON CLINKER FORMATION MECHANISM OF HIGH ASH CONTENT BIOMASS SOLID FUELA. KAWAMURA, T. IDA WOODY BIOMASS, PELLET, COMBUSTION, CLINKER, ASH, BIO-COKE
E7 - ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS FOR RDF UTILIZATIONANALYZING ALTERNATIVES SOLID FUELS PRODUCED FROM BIOMASS WASTE FOR IRON ORE COMPACT SINTERING MACHINES APPLYING MATHEMATICAL MODELINGJ. ADILSON DE CASTRO, S.J. RABELL FERRÁN, E. MENDES DE OLIVEIRA, A. SANTOS FRANCISCO, M.F. DE CAMPOSMODELING, EMISSIONS, SINTERING, SOLID WASTE, BIOMASS, SOLID FUEL
E7 - ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS FOR RDF UTILIZATIONCHALLENGES OF DEFINING A MODEL REFUSE DERIVED FUEL (RDF)S. ALURI, P.K. AGRAWAL, J.D. MUZZY, C. SIEVERS, D.W. FLICK, B.A. STEARS, J.P. HENLEYREFUSE DERIVED FUEL, RDF, COMPOSITION
E7 - ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS FOR RDF UTILIZATIONGASIFICATION REACTIVITY OF MODEL RDF CHAR AND ITS COMPONENTS IN CO2 AND STEAMS. ALURI, P.K. AGRAWAL, J.D. MUZZY, C. SIEVERS, D.W. FLICK, B.A. STEARS, J.P. HENLEYGASIFICATION, RDF, COMPOSITION
E8 - PYROLYSIS RESIDUESINVESTIGATION OF ZINC RECOVERY RATE BY HYDROGEN REDUCTION ASSISTED PYROLYSIS OF ALKALINE AND ZINC-CARBON BATTERY WASTEB. EBIN, M. PETRANIKOVA, B.-M. STEENARI, C. EKBERGPYROLYSIS; HYDROGEN REDUCTION; RECYCLING; ZINC PARTICLES; MANGANESE OXIDE; ALKALINE BATTERIES; BATTERY WASTE
E8 - PYROLYSIS RESIDUESUPGRADING BIOMASS PYROLYSIS VAPORS TO FUNGIBLE HYDROCARBON INTERMEDIATESK. MAGRINI, J. OLSTAD, M. JARVIS, Y. PARENT, M. SPRAGUE, G. POWELLEX-SITU CATALYTIC FAST PYROLYSIS, VAPOR PHASE UPGRADING, DAVISON CIRCULATING RISER, ZSM-5, E-CAT
E8 - PYROLYSIS RESIDUESEFFECTS OF PYROLYSIS TEMPERATURE ON ZNCL2 IMPREGNATED CORN STRAW-DERIVED BIOCHAR PROPERTIES AND VANADIUM (III, IV, V) ADSORPTION IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONR. MENG, T. CHEN, Y. LIU, W. LU, Z. LIU, S. XU, H. GUO, H. WANGCORN STRAW, ADSORPTION CAPACITY, VANADIUM (III, IV, V), PYROLYSIS TEMPERATURE, ADSORPTION MECHANISM
E8 - PYROLYSIS RESIDUESTHERMOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND PRODUCT PROPERTIES OF DRIED SEWAGE SLUDGE PYROLYSISX. ZHU, F. FU, W. YUAN, M. ZHOU, J. GUANSLUDGE, PYROLYSIS KINETIC, HEATING RATE, TG-FTIR, GC-MS
E9 - RECOVERY OF FUELS FROM PLASTIC WASTECATALYTIC SUPERCRITICAL WATER GASIFICATION OF POLYOLEFIN PLASTICSJ.A. ONWUDILI RUTHENIUM OXIDE, SUPERCRITICAL WATER GASIFICATION, PLASTICS, METHANE, REACTION MECHANISMS
E9 - RECOVERY OF FUELS FROM PLASTIC WASTEMICROWAVE ASSISTED PYROLYSIS OF HALOGENATED PLASTICS RECOVERED FROM WASTE COMPUTERSL. ROSI, M. FREDIANI, M. BARTOLIWEEE, PYROLYSIS, MICROWAVE ASSISTED PYROLYSIS, FUELS
E9 - RECOVERY OF FUELS FROM PLASTIC WASTECO-PYROLYSIS OF PLASTIC WASTES AND USED OILS TO PRODUCE AN ALTERNATIVE FUELS. BREYER, B. HAUTCO-PYROLYSIS, PLASTIC WASTES, USED OILS, ALTERNATIVE FUEL
E9 - RECOVERY OF FUELS FROM PLASTIC WASTEENHANCED ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF BIOPLASTICS AND FOOD WASTES. HOBBS, P. PARAMESWARAN, B.A. ASTMANN, J.P. DEVKOTA, A. LANDISFOOD WASTE, SOLUBILIZATION OF BIOPLASTIC, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, COD-CH4 RECOVERY
E9 - RECOVERY OF FUELS FROM PLASTIC WASTEIMPROVING THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY VIA HYDROTHERMAL PROCESSING OF HIGH-DENSITY WASTE PLASTICST. H. PEDERSEN, F. CONTIHYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION, PLASTIC MONOMERS, SYNTHETIC CRUDE OIL, VALUE ADDED CHEMICALS, WASTE UNRECYCLABLE PLASTICS
F1 - WASTE TO ENERGY OF ANIMAL WASTEBIOGAS PRODUCTION BY CO-DIGESTION OF DOMESTIC ANIMAL WASTE: A CASE STUDY IN THOHOYANDOU, SOUTH AFRICAA. KAZOKA, J.M. NDAMBUKI, J. SNYMANENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, BIOGAS PRODUCTION, MIX RATIOS, DOMESTIC ANIMAL WASTES
F1 - WASTE TO ENERGY OF ANIMAL WASTEUTILISATION OF CIONA INTESTINALIS FOR BIOGAS AND BIOFERTILIZER PRODUCTION – PROCESS MODELLING, CARBON FOOTPRINTING AND SENSITIVITY ANALYSISR. HACKL, J. HANSSON, F. NORÉN, O. STENBERG, M. OLSHAMMERBIOGAS, BIOFERTILIZER, MARINE BIOMASS, RENEWABLE ENERGY, LCA, BIOFUEL, GHG, EUTROPHICATION
F1 - WASTE TO ENERGY OF ANIMAL WASTEBIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTSS. WIESGICKL, A. WEGER, R. JUNG, F. STENZEL BIOGAS, THERMAL PRESSURE HYDROLYSIS, ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS, PHOSPHOROUS
F1 - WASTE TO ENERGY OF ANIMAL WASTESUFFICIENCY OF NATIVE MICROBIAL ACTIVITY FOR START-UP OF SOLID-PHASE ANAEROBIC DIGESTERS TREATING MANURE RESIDUESS.D. YAP, S. ASTALS, P.D. JENSEN, D.J. BATSTONE, S. TAIT ANAEROBIC DIGESTION; MICROBIAL COMMUNITY; MANURE; STRAW; INOCULUM; HUMIC SUBSTANCE
F1 - WASTE TO ENERGY OF ANIMAL WASTEGOAT DUNG VALORIZATION THROUGH DARK FERMENTATION – PRODUCING HIGH VALUE CHEMICALSU. JAVID, J.O. BASTIDAS-OYANEDEL, J.E. SCHMIDTVALORIZATION, DARK FERMENTATION, PROPIONIC ACID
F1 - WASTE TO ENERGY OF ANIMAL WASTEFEASIBILITY OF ONE PHASE AND TEMPERATURE PHASE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF WASTE ACTIVATED SLUDGE AND MEAT PROCESSING WASTESY. SHA, M.Z. OTHMANANAEROBIC DIGESTION, TEMPERATURE PHASED ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, MEAT WASTE, SEWAGE SLUDGES
F2 - CASE STUDIES OF BIOENERGY PRODUCTIONIS MSW DERIVED DME A VIABLE CLEAN COOKING FUEL IN KOLKATA, INDIA?J. GROVE, P.A. LANT, C.R. GREIG, S. SMART COOKING FUEL, DIMETHYL ETHER, ENERGY POVERTY, REFUSE DERIVED FUEL
F2 - CASE STUDIES OF BIOENERGY PRODUCTIONSUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT OF BIOGAS PLANTSJ. HŘEBÍČEK, O. FALDÍK, Z. CHVÁTALOVÁ, E. KASEM, O. TRENZ SUSTAINABILITY, BIOGAS PLANT, AGRICULTURE, RENEWABLE ENERGY, EVA, DEA, SVA, KPIS
F2 - CASE STUDIES OF BIOENERGY PRODUCTIONPHOTOAUTROPHIC SEQUENCING BATCH REACTOR (PSBR) FOR RESOURCE RECOVERY FROM LIVESTOCK WASTEWATERJ.U. YU , H.W. KIMLIVESTOCK WASTEWATER, SEQUENCING BATCH REACTOR, NUTRIENT REMOVAL, PHOTOAUTOTROPHIC GROWTH, BIOMASS
F2 - CASE STUDIES OF BIOENERGY PRODUCTIONTECHNO ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF A BUSINESS MODEL – FOR BIOMASS PELLETS FROM RURAL AGRO WASTES FOR POWER GENERATION IN INDUSTRIES BY GENERATING RURAL ENTERPRENUERSHIP THROUGH BIOMASS PELLETSM.R. VAIDYA, R.R. VAIDYA, S.S. ARDHAPURKARBIOMASS PELLETS, PELLET MAKING, BIOMASS ENERGY, BUSINESS MODEL IN BIOMASS
F2 - CASE STUDIES OF BIOENERGY PRODUCTIONGLUCOSE PRODUCTION FROM ANHYDROSUGARS BY ACID HYDROLYSISP. BLANCO-SANCHEZ, J. LAD, A. V. BRIDGWATER, HYDROLYSIS, GLUCOSE, ANHYDROSUGARS, LEVOGLUCOSAN, CELLOBIOSE, CELLOBIOSAN
F2 - CASE STUDIES OF BIOENERGY PRODUCTIONMIXOTROPHIC GROWTH KINETICS OF CHLORELLA SOROKINIANA TREATING LIVESTOCK WASTEWATERT.H. LEE , H.W. KIMCHLORELLA SOROKINIANA, LIVESTOCK WASTEWATER, RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY, SPECIFIC GROWTH RATE, LIGHT IRRADIANCE
F3 - CODIGESTION OF SOLID BIOMASS WITH MANURE AND OTHER LIQUID WASTEDRY ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF COW MANURE AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS IN A FULL-SCALE PLANT: EFFICIENCY AND COMPARISON WITH WET FERMENTATIONA. CHIUMENTI, F. DA BORSO, S. LIMINABIOGAS, DRY FERMENTATION, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, BATCH FERMENTATION
F3 - CODIGESTION OF SOLID BIOMASS WITH MANURE AND OTHER LIQUID WASTEPERFORMANCE OF ON-FARM ANAEROBIC DIGESTER SYSTEMS DIGESTING DAIRY MANURE WITH VARIOUS SUBSTRATES – CANADIAN CASE STUDIESA. CROLLA, K. KENNEDY, C. KINSLEY ANAEROBIC DIGESTERS, PERFORMANCE, RESIDUAL BIOGAS POTENTIAL, VOLATILE SOLIDS, VOLATILE FATTY ACIDS, PATHOGENS
F3 - CODIGESTION OF SOLID BIOMASS WITH MANURE AND OTHER LIQUID WASTEANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF CITRUS WASTE WITH CATTLE MANURE FOR BIOGAS PRODUCTIONE. ROSAS-MENDOZA, A.L. LUIS-GARCEZ, N.A. VALLEJO-CANTU, J.M. MENDEZ-CONTRERAS, A. ALVARADO-LASSMANANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION, CITRUS WASTE, CATTLE MANURE, BIOGAS
F3 - CODIGESTION OF SOLID BIOMASS WITH MANURE AND OTHER LIQUID WASTECO-DIGESTION OF ORGANIC FRACTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE (OFMSW) AND LANDFILL LEACHATEH. GUVEN, M.S. AKCA, E. IREN, F. KELES, I. OZTURK, M. ALTINBASCO-DIGESTION, OFMSW, LEACHATE, METHANE YIELD
F4 - SEWAGE MANAGEMENT FOR OPTIMIZING ENERGY PRODUCTIONENVIRONMENTAL COMPARISON OF ALTERNATIVE SCENARIOS FOR SEWAGE SLUDGE MANAGEMENTC. NOCITA, L. LOMBARDI, E. BETTAZZI, D. FIBBI, E. CARNEVALESEWAGE SLUDGE MANAGEMENT, LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT, WASTEWATER, INCINERATION, WET OXIDATION, COMPOSTING, LAND SPREADING, LANDFILL
F4 - SEWAGE MANAGEMENT FOR OPTIMIZING ENERGY PRODUCTIONTHE PCBS’ CHANGE IN SEWAGE SLUDGE TREATMENTH. ZHANG PCBS, RELEASE AND TRANSFORMATION OF MONOMERS, SEWAGE SLUDGE THERMAL TREATMENT
F4 - SEWAGE MANAGEMENT FOR OPTIMIZING ENERGY PRODUCTIONTHE PILOT PLANT CASE STUDY OF AN INTEGRATED MBR AEROBIC/ANAEROBIC SYSTEM FOR BIOGAS PRODUCTION WITH HIGH NITROGEN REDUCTIONR. PELLAY, P. BARBIERATO, S. LEVORIN, P. SCANFERLAANAEROBIC MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR ANMBR, BIOGAS, BIOMETHANE, BIOFERTILIZER, MANURE, AGRICULTURAL WASTE
F4 - SEWAGE MANAGEMENT FOR OPTIMIZING ENERGY PRODUCTIONEXPERIMENTAL STUDY AND THEORETICAL MODELING OF INFRARED DRYING OF SEWAGE SLUDGE PARTICLEW.Y. DENG, Y.X. SUINFRARED DRYING, SLUDGE, MODELLING
F5 - BIOCONVERSION OF CELLULOSIC BIOMASSCONVERSION OF POPPY STALKS INTO FURFURAL AND 5-HYDROXYMETHYLFURFURAL (HMF) USING METAL CHLORIDE CATALYSISE.Z. HOSGUN, B. BOZAN CATALYTIC CONVERSION, AGRICULTURAL WASTE, RENEWABLE CHEMICALS, HMF
F5 - BIOCONVERSION OF CELLULOSIC BIOMASSA NOVEL SMART ENERGY SYSTEM FOR USING BIOMASS ENERGY EFFECTIVELYH. CHISAKA, T. TETSUI, Y. NOTOJI, T. NAKAGAWAELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL VEHICLE, PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER GENERATION, SMART COMMUNITY, ENERGY SYSTEM
F5 - BIOCONVERSION OF CELLULOSIC BIOMASSPHYSICO-CHEMICAL AND ENZYMATIC TREATMENT FOR SACCHARIFICATION OF WOOD CHIPSM. KORADIYA, B. PATEL, S.R. DAVE, S. DUGGIRALAWOOD CHIPS, ACID HYDROLYSIS, COMPOSITE CENTRAL DESIGN, BOX BEHNKEN DESIGN, SACCHARIFICATION
F5 - BIOCONVERSION OF CELLULOSIC BIOMASSFRACTIONATION OF EUCALYPTUS ACMENOIDES SAWDUST USING Γ-VALEROLACTONE AT MODERATE CONCENTRATIONSR. TREVORAH, M. OTHMANLIGNOCELLULOS, ORGANIC SOLVENT, FRACTIONATION, CELLULOSE, EUCALYPTUS, BIOETHANOL, Y-VALEROLACETONE, PRE-TREATMENT
F5 - BIOCONVERSION OF CELLULOSIC BIOMASSPROCESS SIMULATION OF FAST PYROLYSIS TO PRODUCE BIOSLURRY FROM LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS RESIDUES COMBINING FIRST AND SECOND GENERATION BIOFUELSR.C. NEVES, A. FUNKE, E.O. GÓMEZ, A. BONOMI, N. DAHMEN, R.M. FILHOSUGARCANE BIOREFINERY, LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS, VIRTUAL SUGARCANE BIOREFINERY (VSB), FAST PYROLYSIS, PROCESS SIMULATION
F6 - WORKSHOP: THE LIFE PROGRAMMETHE LIFE PROGRAMME – GOOD PRACTICE ON ENERGY FROM BIOMASS AND WASTEP. FETSIS, C. DE LA PAZ EUROPEAN UNION, ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY, RENEWABLE ENERGY, BIOENERGY, WASTE, BIOMASS, FUNDING TOOL, WASTE-TO-ENERGY
F7 - BIOENERGY STRATEGIES IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIESBIN2GRID PROJECT: CONVERSION OF FOOD WASTE INTO BIOMETHANEB. RIBIĆ, M. KRUHEK, N. VOĆABIN2GRID PROJECT, FOOD WASTE, BIOMETHANE
F7 - BIOENERGY STRATEGIES IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIESTHE IMPACT OF CLIMATE PHENOMENON “EL NIÑO” ON ENERGY COST AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR BIOENERGY IN COLOMBIAJ.F. PEREZ, S. RAMOS CARMONA, A. AGUDELO TECHNO-ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, BIOENERGY, COST OF ELECTRICITY, BIOMASS GASIFICATION, CLIMATE PHENOMENA
F7 - BIOENERGY STRATEGIES IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIESTHE LEGAL SCENARIO OF RENEWABLE ENERGY IN INDIAM. PANDYA, H. SHAH RENEWABLE ENERGY, CLIMATE CHANGE, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, ACT, POLICY, RENEWABLE PURCHASE OBLIGATION
F7 - BIOENERGY STRATEGIES IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIESTHE POWER OF LOGISTICS: A REGIONAL OPTIMIZATION MODEL FOR WASTE-TO-ENERGY GENERATION USING AGRICULTURAL VEGETATIVE RESIDUALSO. RAVIV, D. BROITMAN, O. AYALON, I. KAN AGRICULTURE WASTE, ECONOMIC-FEASIBILITY, ENERGY, BIOCHAR, RDF, TRANSPORTATION, MODELING
F7 - BIOENERGY STRATEGIES IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIESCONTRACT DESIGN OF BIOFUEL SUPPLY CHAIN UNDER SUPPLY AND TRANSPORTATION UNCERTAINTIESY. ZHANG, B. ZHOU, M. ZHONG, Y. JIANGBIOMASS SUPPLY CHAIN, CONTRACT, UNCERTAINTY, SUPPLY, TRANSPORTATION
F8 - BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM DIFFERENT SUBSTRATESSUSTAINABILITY OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM WASTEWATER SLUDGESA.G. CAPODAGLIO, M.V. LOPEZ, D. MOLOGNONIURBAN WASTEWATER SLUDGE, DISPOSAL, ENERGY RECOVERY, MATERIALS RECOVERY, SUSTAINABILITY, CIRCULAR ECONOMY
F8 - BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM DIFFERENT SUBSTRATESENHANCEMENT OF LIPID RECOVERY FROM WASYEWATER SLUDGE BY HYDROTHERMAL LIQUIFACTIOND.Y. OH, D. KIM, J.K. LEE, J. LEE, K.Y. PARKHYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION, SEWAGE SLUDGE, LIPID RECOVERY, BIO-DIESEL, RENEWABLE ENERGY
F8 - BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM DIFFERENT SUBSTRATESBIODIESEL QUALITY USING RAW CRAMBE ABYSSINICA OIL: EFFECT OF DEGUMMING PROCESSE. COSTA, M.F. ALMEIDA, M.C.M. ALVIM-FERRAZ, J.M. DIAS CRAMBE ABYSSINICA, PHOSPHOLIPIDS, DEGUMMING, NON-EDIBLE OIL
F8 - BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM DIFFERENT SUBSTRATESBIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM WASTED COOKING GREASE: OPTIMAL TRANSESTERIFICATION AND COMPARATIVE PRODUCTIVITY ASSESSMENTJ.W. NA, H.W. KIMBIODIESEL, WASTED COOKING GREASE, TRANSESTERIFICATION, FATTY ACIDS METHYL ESTER, RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY
F8 - BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM DIFFERENT SUBSTRATESOPTIMISATION OF BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM WASTE COOKING OIL UNDER SUPERCRITICAL CONDITIONSO. ABOELAZAYEM, M. GADALLA, B. SAHABIODIESEL, SUPERCRITICAL TRANSESTERIFICATION, OPTIMISATION, RSM, KINETIC REACTOR, HYSYS
F8 - BIODIESEL PRODUCTION FROM DIFFERENT SUBSTRATESENHANCEMENT OF PRODUCTIVITY AND QUALITY OF FAMES RECOVERED FROM UNDRIED WASTEWATER SLUDGE VIA WET-TRANSESTERIFICATION AND VACUUM DISTILLATIONO.K. CHOI, K.H. LEE, K.Y. PARK, J.-K. KIM, J.W. LEE WET-TRANSESTERIFICATION, XYLENE, WASTEWATER SLUDGE, BIODIESEL, FUEL QUALITY STANDARD.
F9 - WORKSHOP: HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS IN SEWAGE SLUDGE HEALTH & ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS IN ENERGY RECOVERY FROM SEWAGE SLUDGE AND OTHER ORGANIC WASTESS. DELSON, G. KLADNIK, M. MOOREHEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS, ENERGY RECOVERY, SEWAGE SUDGE, ORGANIC WASTES
P - POSTER SESSIONPRODUCTION OF ELEPHANT GRASS (PENNISETUM PURPUREUM ) IN A CLOSED LANDFILLA. CITTADINO, N. ZABALEGUI, P. BONINI, M. SAYEVITZLANDFILL, BIOMASS, PENNISETUM PURPUREUM, BIOENERGY CROPS
P - POSTER SESSIONCHALLENGES AROUND AUTOMOTIVE SHREDDER RESIDUE PRODUCTION AND DISPOSALA. KHODIER, K. WILLIAMS, N. DALLISON AUTOMOTIVE SHREDDER RESIDUE, END-OF-LIFE VEHICLE, RECYCLING, RECOVERY, WASTE-TO-ENERGY
P - POSTER SESSIONBIOREFINERY: AN ECONOMIC FEASIBILITY WASTE TRANSFORMATION TECHNOLOGY?A. KUTSAY, L. KRATKY, T. JIROUT BIOREFINERY, WHEAT STRAW, BIOGAS PLANT, BIOGAS UPGRADING, ALGAE PRODUCTION
P - POSTER SESSIONPOTENTIAL OF BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM PULP MILL SLUDGESA.C.P. LOPES, A.C. ROSA, C.M. SILVA, F. RODRIGUES ANEROBIC DIGESTION, ENERGY RECOVERY, PULP MILL SLUDGES, SIMULATION
P - POSTER SESSIONINERTIZATION OF SLUDGE PRODUCED DURING TREATMENT OF LANDFILL LEACHATE BY THERMAL PLASMA TREATMENTA.L.V. CUBAS, A.R.A. DUTRA, E.H.S. MOECKE, M.M. MACADO LANDFILL; LEACHATE; SLUDGE; THERMAL PLASMA
P - POSTER SESSIONRENEWABLE ENERGIES AND THE TEACHING OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS: THE IMPORTANCE OF LIGHT FOR THE PLANET SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTA.L.V. CUBAS, A.R.A. DUTRA, E.H.S. MOECKE, M.M. MACADO RENEWABLE ENERGIES; TEACHING OF SCIENCE; LIGHT; SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
P - POSTER SESSIONPREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF ACTIVATED CARBON FROM BIOMASS WASTE OF BLACK WATTLE SHELLA.M. PEREIRA, F. LINHARES, P.J. MELO, N.R. MARCILIOACTIVATED CARBON, WASTE, BLACK WATTLE
P - POSTER SESSIONEXPERIMENTAL RESULTS OF NOX REDUCTION SYSTEM INSTALLING HEAVY-DUTY MARINE DIESEL ENGINE FOR IMO TIERB.J. LIM, C.D. PARK, K.Y. CHUNGSELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION, NITROGEN-OXIDE, TIER Ⅲ, MARINE DIESEL ENGINE
P - POSTER SESSIONENHANCEMENT OF BIOCATALYTIC CONVERSION OF METHANE TO METHANOL BY METHYLOSINUS TRICHOSPORIUM USING METHYL-MODIFIED MESOPOROUS SILICA NANOPARTICLESB.K. OHMETHANE, METHANOL, METHYLOSINUS TRICHOSPORIM, SILICA NANOPARTICLES
P - POSTER SESSIONENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF FOOD LOSSES FROM AGRICULTURE TO CONSUMPTION IN SWITZERLANDC. BERETTA, M. HAUPT, M. STUCKI, S. HELLWEGENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT, FOOD LOSSES, AGRICULTURE, CONSUMPTION
P - POSTER SESSIONEFFECT OF THE SEWAGE SLUDGE INOCULUM ON THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTEC. FLORIO, A. AUSIELLO, L. MICOLI, B. PIETRANGELI, F. RUGARI, G. ZUCCARO, F. AL-ZUHAHIRI, G. TOSCANO, D. PIROZZI OFMSW, SEWAGE SLUDGE, CO-DIGESTION
P - POSTER SESSIONA COMBINED REED BED AND FREEZING BED TECHNOLOGY TO TREAT SEPTAGE IN COLD CLIMATES – A 5-YEAR CONTROLLED FIELD-SCALE STUDYC. KINSLEY, K. KENNEDY, A. CROLLASEPTAGE, REED BED, FREEZING BED, METALS, PATHOGENS, AGRICULTURAL REUSE
P - POSTER SESSIONCONDITIONING OF SOLID RESIDUES FROM ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF MUNICIPAL ORGANIC WASTE WITH REGARD TO ITS USE AS SOIL AMENDMENTC. KNOOP, N. DIETRICH, M. HEINRICH, C. DORNACK, T. RAABANAEROBIC DIGESTION, ORGANIC HOUSEHOLD WASTE, DIGESTATE TREATMENT, PELLETS, SOIL AMENDMENT
P - POSTER SESSIONINFLUENCE OF OLIVE PRUNING USE FOR FEEDSTOCKING A SUSTAINABLE RURAL BIO-REFINERYC. LAGO, E. RUIZ, D. GARRAIN, I. HERRERA, Y. LECHONOLIVE PRUNING, CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE, BIOMASS RESIDUES, INERT VEGETATION COVER, GHG EMISSIONS, CARBON SEQUESTRATION, COMPETING USES OF RESIDUES
P - POSTER SESSIONINFLUENCE OF EXTRACTION RATIO OF LIQUID FERTILIZER EXTRACTS OBTAINED FROM WET POMACE COMPOSTC. MARTÍNEZ-GARCIA, T. COTES-PALOMINO, R. CORTÉS-JIMENEZ, F.J. IGLESIAS-GODINOLIQUID FERTILIZER EXTRACTS, WET POMACE, COMPOSTING, ORGANIC CARBON EXTRACTION.
P - POSTER SESSIONPRELIMINARY STUDY OF LIGHTWEIGHT AGGREGATES OBTAINED FROM WASTE FOR GREEN ROOFSC. MARTÍNEZ-GARCIA, T. COTES-PALOMINO, R. CORTÉS-JIMÉNEZ, M. MARTOS-PESTANA, P. NÁJERA-COMACHO, F.A. CORPAS-IGLESIASLIGHTWEIGHT AGGREGATES, WASTES, BLOATING, DRAINAGE MATERIAL, GREEN ROOFS
P - POSTER SESSIONFROM RICE STRAW RESIDUES TO ENERGY AND SILICA-BASED PRODUCTSC. MOLINER, B. BOSIO, C. MOLINS, P. CAMPINS, A. RIBES, E. ARATO RICE STRAW, WASTE MANAGEMENT, ENERGY AND MATERIAL VALORISATION, SILICA EXTRACTION
P - POSTER SESSIONANAEROBIC FLUIDIZED BED MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR TREATMENT OF DOMESTIC WASTEWATER FOR THE RECOVERY OF ENERGYC. SHIN, J. BAEANAEROBIC; FLUIDIZED-BED; MEMBRANE BIOREACTOR; DOMESTIC WASTEWATER; BIOSOLIDS, ENERGY
P - POSTER SESSIONCEREALS STRAW POTENTIAL USE FOR MITIGATING INDIRECT LAND USE CHANGES EFFECTS OF BIOETHANOL CONSUMPTION IN SPAIND. GARRAÌN, C. LAGOOLIVE PRUNING, CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE, BIOMASS RESIDUES, INERT VEGETATION COVER, GHG EMISSIONS, CARBON SEQUESTRATION, COMPETING USES OF RESIDUES
P - POSTER SESSIONUTILISATION OF THERMALLY TREATED BORON DERIVATIVE WASTE IN CEMENT MORTARD. OVER, L. KOROGLU, E. AYAS, Y. GUNEYBORON DERIVATIVE WASTE, CEMENT MORTAR, THERMAL TREATMENT, WASTE UTILISATION
P - POSTER SESSIONKEY OPERATION FACTORS FOR CONTINUOUS RECOVERY OF AMMOMIUM PHOSPHATE CRYSTAL FROM ANAEROBIC DIGESTER EFFLUENTD.D. DONG, O.K. CHOI, K.H. LEE, J.W. LEEMONOAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE (MAP), DIAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE (DAP), NITROGEN RECOVERY, HIGH STRENGTH WASTE STREAM, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION EFFLUENT
P - POSTER SESSIONIMPROVING ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS OF HAZELNUT SHELLS USING EMIM DEP AS IONIC LIQUIDE.Z. HOSGUN, B. BOZAN IONIC LIQUIDS, EMIM DEP, BIOMASS, PRETREATMENT, ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS
P - POSTER SESSIONCONVERSION OF PRETREATED HAZELNUT SHELL-POPPY STALK MIXTURES INTO C5-C6 SUGARSE.Z. HOSGUN, S. BIRAN AY, B. BOZAN LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS, ALKALI PRETREATMENT, ACID PRETREATMENT, LHW, ENZYMATIC HYDROLYSIS
P - POSTER SESSIONDECONTAMINATION OF METAL TREATED WOOD WASTE AND ITS USE IN BIOREFINING USING ULTRA-LOW COST IONIC LIQUIDS (UCILS)F.J.V. GSCHWEND, A. BRANDT-TABOLT, L. CARRIER-SIPPY, F. BEDOYA-LORA, P.S. FENNELL, K. POLIZZI, J.P. HALLETT IONIC LIQUIDS, BIOMASS PRETREATMENT, WASTE WOOD, FRACTIONATION, METAL RECOVERY, HEAVY METALS
P - POSTER SESSIONANALYSIS OF DISTILLATION COLUMN IN A WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTG. LEONZIOWASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT, SIMULATION PROCESS, DISTILLATION PROCESS, OPTIMIZATION, LABORATORY ANALYSIS, SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS
P - POSTER SESSIONEVALUATION OF BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF WHEY AND BUTTERMILKG. PAGLIANO, A. ROBERTIELLO, V. VENTORINO, A. PANICO, O. PEPEORGANIC WASTE, WHEY, BUTTERMILK, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, BIOGAS
P - POSTER SESSIONCONTEMPORARY FRAME WORK STUDIES AND INTRODUCTION OF NOVEL REGION SPECIFIC MODEL FOR UTILIZATION OF BIOMASS RESOURCES AS A TOOL FOR CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION IN GUJARAT, INDIAH.A. PANDYA , V.S. RORE CLIMATE CHANGE, BIOMASS, SUSTAINABILITY, ENERGY POTENTIAL, INDIAN RENEWABLE RESOURCES, GUJARAT ENERGY POTENTIAL, INDIA
P - POSTER SESSIONTHE FATE AND BEHAVIOUR NANO ZNO DURING WASTE STABILIZATION IN LANDFILLSI. TEMIZEL, M. DI ADDARIO, T.T. ONAY, B. DEMIREL, N.K. COPTY NANO ZNO, WASTE STABILIZATION, LANDFILLS
P - POSTER SESSIONSTEAM PYROLYSIS OF BIRCH WOOD: PROCESS MODELLING MASS AND ENERGY USING MICROSOFT EXCELJ. B. LAD, P. H. BLANCO, A. V. BRIDGWATERBIOMASS, CELLOLIGNIN, STEAM, PYROLYSIS, MODEL, EXCEL
P - POSTER SESSIONMODELING ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE BY BIOWASTE LANDFILLINGJ. HŘEBÍČEK, Z. CHVÁTALOVÁ, V. NOVOTNÁ, B. PŮŽABIOWASTE, LANDFILLING, ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE
P - POSTER SESSIONEFFECT OF TOTAL SOLID CONTENT ON THE ANAEROBIC CO-DIGESTION OF SUGAR BEET BY-PRODUCT AND LIVESTOCK MANUREK. ABOUDI, C.J. ALVAREZ-GALLEGO, L.I. ROMERO-GARCIAANAEROBIC DIGESTION, CO-DIGESTION, SUGAR BEET BYPRODUCT, LIVESTOCK MANURE, TOTAL SOLID CONTENT
P - POSTER SESSIONTHE EFFECT OF ZINC OXIDE (ZNO) AND SILVER (AG) NANOPARTICLES ON BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF SLUDGEK. SAKARYA, Ç. AKYOL, B. DEMIRELANAEROBIC DIGESTION, BIOGAS, NANOPARTICLES, SILVER, ZINC OXIDE, SLUDGE
P - POSTER SESSIONENZYMATIC SACCHARIFICATION AND LIQUID STATE FERMENTATION OF HYDROTHERMAL PRETREATED TUNISIAN LUFFA CYLINDRICA (L.) FIBERS FOR CELLULOSIC BIOETHANOL PRODUCTIONK. ZAAFOURI, M. ZIADI, A. BEN HASSEN-TRABELSI, S. MEKNI, B. AISSI, M. ALAYA, L. BERGAOU, M. HAMDILUFFA CYLINDRICA, HYDROTHERMAL PRETREATMENT, ENZYMATIC SACCHARIFICATION, LIQUID STATE FERMENTATION LSF, CELLULOSIC BIOETHANOL
P - POSTER SESSIONCATALYSIS OF BIOFUEL PRODUCED FROM WASTE ANIMAL FAT PYROLYSIS USING ZEOLITEL. OBIDIKE, J. MULOPOBIOFUEL; BIO-OIL; PYROLYSIS; TALLOW; ZEOLITE; CATALYST; NANO
P - POSTER SESSIONCHARACTERIZATION OF OIL SLUDGE TO GENERATE ENERGY BY GASIFICATIONL.K.M. QUINES, K.G.P. NUNES, P.J. MELO, N.R. MARCILIO OILY SLUDGE, GASIFICATION, PETROLEUM REFINING INDUSTRY
P - POSTER SESSIONKINETICS OF THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF SOME BIOMASSES IN AN INERT ENVIRONMENT. IMPACT OF PRESENCE OF LEAD BONDED BY BIOSORPTIONM. A. MARTÍN-LARA, A. YÁÑEZ, G. BLÁZQUEZ, C. MARTÍNEZ, T. COTES, M. CALEROBIOSORPTION, KINETICS, LEAD, METAL-POLLUTED BIOMASS, THERMAL DECOMPOSITION, THERMOGRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS
P - POSTER SESSIONPRELIMARY RESULTS: EVALUATING SEWAGE SLUDGE COMPOST VS CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS FOR ESTABLISHING FOREST ENERGY CROPS IN DISUSED LAND IN ASTURIAS, SPAINM. CASTANO-DIAZ, J.M. GONZALEZ-LAFUENTE, T. MALLADA-DECASTRO, J.L. VIESCA-RODRIGUEZ, A. CAMARA-OBREGONMINING AREAS, AGRICULTURAL LAND, SEWAGE SLUDGE COMPOST, GROWTH, EDAPHIC PROPERTIES, SALIX SP
P - POSTER SESSIONORGANIC WASTE BIOREFINERY – ROADMAP OF RESOURCES RECOVERY POTENTIAL IN THE UKM. D. WOJDYLA, G. FERNANDEZ DARDER, L. ALIBARDI, R. VILLABIOREFINERY, ORGANIC WASTE, CONVERSION CHAINS, BIOENERGY, BIOFUELS, BIOCHEMICALS
P - POSTER SESSIONELECTRICITY SAVINGS OF STEEL RECYCLING BY MECHANICAL PRE-TREATMENT OF SCRAPM. HAUPT, S. ROTH, C. VADENBO, S. HELLWEG STEEL, RECYCLING, ELECTRICITY, SCRAP
P - POSTER SESSIONUSING ORGANIC SOLID WASTE AS A CARBON SOURCE FOR THE SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION OF BIOGENIC HYDROGEN SULPHIDE FOR USE IN THE MINERAL PROCESSING INDUSTRYM. PATEL, D. VILLA-GOMEZ, I. PIKAAR, J. VAUGHAN, W.P. CLARKE SULPHATE REDUCTION, MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, VOLATILE FATTY ACIDS, INOCULUM, ACETATE
P - POSTER SESSIONTHE MANAGEMENT OF SOLID WASTE IN BRAZILIAN PORTSM.A.G. FIGUEIREDO, B.M. VERSIANI, H.L. CORREAENVIRONMENT, SEAPORTS, BRAZIL
P - POSTER SESSIONINFLUENCES OF ORGANIC LOADING RATE AND AMMONIA CONCENTRATION ON METHANE PRODUCTION FROM FOOD WASTE IN THE ACCLIMATED ANAEROBIC DIGESTERM.S. KIM, D.H. KIM, S. IM, H.N. SON, J.M. TRIOLO METHANE, FOOD WASTE, ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
P - POSTER SESSIONSTRATEGIES FOR STABLE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF FOOD WASTE UNDER HIGH ORGANIC LOADING RATEM.S. KIM, D.H. KIM, S. IM, H.N. SON, J.M. TRIOLO ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, FOOD WASTE, ORGANIC LOAD
P - POSTER SESSIONEXTRACTION OF FATS, OIL AND GREASE FROM GREASE TRAP WASTE FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTIONN. N. TRAN, C. P. TRAN, P. Q. HO, T. HALL, T. MCMURCHIE, V. HESSEL, Y. NGOTHAIGREASE TRAP WASTE, FOG, BIODIESEL, EXTRACTION
P - POSTER SESSIONPOTASSIC ZEOLITES FROM BRAZILIAN COAL ASH FOR USE AS A FERTILIZER IN AGRICULTUREN.R. MARCILIO, C. FLORES, H. SCHNEIDER, L. FERRETPOTASSIC ZEOLITES, COAL ASH, FERTILIZER, AGRICULTURE
P - POSTER SESSIONAN APPROACH BASED ON HUMAN HEALTH RISK ANALYSIS TO MANAGE AN OLD LANDFILL AND TO PROPOSE INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE TREATMENTO. PALADINO, M. MASSABO' RISK ASSESSMENT, LANDFILL, MSW THERMAL TREATMENT, GASIFICATION, MSW MANAGEMENT
P - POSTER SESSIONOVERVIEW OF THE CURRENT STATUS OF WASTE INCINERATION BOTTOM ASH REUSE IN THE EU: CRITICAL ISSUES AND TREATMENTS THAT MAY ALLOW FOR ITS REUSE AS CONSTRUCTION MATERIALR. SPAGNUOLO, G. COSTA, F. LOMBARDIMSWI, BOTTOM ASH, LEACHING TESTS, AGEING, WASHING, THERMAL TREATMENT
P - POSTER SESSIONCARBON FOOTPRINT. VALORIZATION OF INDUSTRIAL WASTES AND LIGHTWEIGHT AGGREGATES FOR AGRICULTURAL APPLICATIONR.D. FARIAS, C. MARTÍNEZ GARCÍA, T. COTES PALOMINO, F. ANDREOLA, L. BARBIERI, I. LANCELOTTICARBON FOOTPRINT, VALORIZATION OF WASTES, LIGHTWEIGHT AGGREGATES
P - POSTER SESSIONSPELT (TRITICUM SPELTA L.) BIOMASS AS A POTENTIAL RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES. KALAMBURA, A. MATIN, N. JOVIČIĆ, BIOMASS, ENERGY, FUEL, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, SPELT
P - POSTER SESSIONSLOW PYROLYSIS OF CASSAVA PEEL BY USING A TOP-LIT UP-DRAFT PYROLYSIS (TLUD-PYRO) REACTORS. LATIF, K. INTANI, J. MÜLLERCASSAVA PEEL, SLOW PYROLYSIS, TLUD, BIOCHAR, BIO-OIL, PYROLYSIS GAS
P - POSTER SESSIONTHE TRANSFORMATION MECHANISM OF NUTRIENT ELEMENTS IN THE PROCESS OF BIOCHAR PREPARATION FOR RETURNING BIOCHAR TO SOILS. TIAN, Z. TAN, A. KASIULIENĖ, P. AIAGRICULTURAL WASTE; RICE STRAW; BIOCHAR; NUTRIENT TRANSFORMATION; PH TRANSFORMATION
P - POSTER SESSIONA COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SOLID WASTE COMPOSITION AND GENERATION IN FIVE AREAS OF DHAKA CITYT.H. ROCKY, MD. S. U. R. MAHADI, U.K. SAHAPHYSICAL WASTE COMPOSITION, WASTE ANALYSIS, RESOURCE RECOVERY, RECYCLABLE
P - POSTER SESSIONPPP LEAD COMMUNITY BASED WASTE MANAGEMENT: AN EXPERIENCE FROM GAIBANDHA, BANGLADESHT.H. ROCKY, MD.A. ISLAM, U.K. SAHAPPP, COMMUNITY, WASTE TO BIOGAS, ENVIRONMENT
P - POSTER SESSIONSTUDY ON PRIMARY WASTE COLLECTION SYSTEMS IN 15 NEIGHBORHOODS WITHIN DHAKA NORTH CITY CORPORATIONT.H. ROCKY, MD.A. ISLAM, U.K. SAHAWASTE BUSINESS, WASTE COLLECTION, WASTE VALUE CHAIN, WASTE MANAGEMENT
P - POSTER SESSIONBIOFILTRATION TECHNOLOGIES FOR AIR POLLUTANTS AND ODOUR ABATEMENT: RESULTS FROM PILOT-SCALE APPLICATIONSV. TORRETTA, P. CARUSON, M. SCHIAVON, E. C. RADA, M. RAGAZZIBIOTRICKLING FILTERS, BIOFILTERS, ODOUR CONTROL, VOCS, HYDROGEN SULPHIDE
P - POSTER SESSIONAGRO-FOOD WASTES AS SUBSTRATE FOR BIO-BASED POLYMERS SYNTHESIS BY EXOPOLYSACCHARIDES PRODUCING BACTERIAL STRAINSV. VENTORINO, G. PAGLIANO, B. NICOLAUS, P. DI DONATO, V. TAURISANO, V. IAVARONE, O. PEPEAZOTOBACTER CHROOCOCCUM, VINASSE, A. DONAX HYDROLYSATE, EXOPOLYSACCHARIDE, BIO-POLYMERS
P - POSTER SESSIONENHANCING METHANE YIELD FROM THE CO-DIGESTION OF RICE STRAW AND SEWAGE SLUDGE THROUGH CHEMICAL AND ENZYME PRE-TREATMENTW. YOUYONG, M. OTHMAN, S. BURN CO-DIGESTION, RICE STRAW, SEWAGE SLUDGE, ALKALINE PRE-TREATMENT, COMMERCIAL ENZYME PRE-TREATMENT, METHANE PRODUCTION
P - POSTER SESSIONTHE ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT AND POLLUTION PREDICTION IN WETLAND SYSTEMY. DING, H. LIURISK ASSESSMENT, POLLUTION PREDICTION, LATTICE BOLTZMANN METHOD, BAIYANGDIAN LAKE, CYANIDE POLLUTION
P - POSTER SESSIONFUNDAMENTAL RESEARCH OF INDIUM RECOVERY FROM WASTED LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY VIA CHLORIDE VOLATILIZATION PROCESS: THERMODYNAMIC COMPUTATIONY. GUO, J. GUAN, X. XU, X. ZHANG, S. WANG, H. YUAN, H. REN, W. GU, X. MO, Y. LI CHLORIDIZING METALLURGY, THERMODYNAMICS, INDIUM CHLORIDE
P - POSTER SESSIONREMOVAL OF V(V) FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTION USING AMINE-FUNCTIONALIZED POLY-GRAFTED CORN STRAW: CHARACTERISTICS AND ADSORPTION ISOTHERMSY. LIU, R. MENG, T. CHEN, W. LU, S. XU, H. WANGVANADIUM (V); ADSORPTION; MECHANISM; ISOTHERM; CHARACTERISTIC
P - POSTER SESSIONPRODUCTION AND PROPERTIES OF 2-PYRONE-4,6-DICARBOXYLIC ACID BIOSYNTHESIZED FROM LIGNOCELLULOSIC WASTE FOR USE AS A UNIQUE PLATFORM CHEMICAL AND AS AN ALKALI METAL CHELATOR FOR DISASTER REMEDIATIONY. OTSUKA, M. NAKAMURA, Y. KATAYAMA, H. OGATA, T. KAMEYAMALIGNOCELLULOSIC WASTE, BIOMASS, LIGNIN, 2-PYRONE-4, 6-DICARBOXYLIC ACID, ALKALINE METAL CHELATER
P - POSTER SESSIONENHANCED BIOETHANOL PRODUCTION IN SYNGAS FERMENTATION USING NANOPARTICLESY.-K. KIM, H. LEE SYNGAS, FERMENTATION, BIOETHANOL, NANOPARTICLES
P - POSTER SESSIONPARAMETERS AFFECTING THE REMOVAL OF NAPHTHALENE OVER A FIXED BIOMASS CHAR BEDZ. ABU EL-RUB, G. BREM, E. BRAMERBIOMASS CHAR, CATALYST, TAR, NAPHTHALENE, FIXED BED, GASIFICATION
P - POSTER SESSIONTHE PROPERTIES ASSESSMENT OF SEWAGE SLUDGE AND ASHES FROM ITS INCINERATION AS THE SECONDARY RAW MATERIALSZ. WZOREK, K. GORAZDA, B. TARKO, A.K. NOWAK, J. KULCZYCKA, R. WAGNER, K. WOJDYGA, M. CHORZELSKI, M. SMOLSEWAGE SLUDGE, ASHES, INCINERATION, SECONDARY RAW MATERIAL
P - POSTER SESSIONAWARENESS OF ELECTRONIC WASTE (E-WASTE) IN TURKEYZ. ÖZEN, F.Ö. KOÇOĞLU, E. KARTAL, Ç. EROL, S. GÜLSEÇENELECTRONIC WASTE, E-WASTE, E-WASTE IN TURKEY, E-WASTE MANAGEMENT
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