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Conference: Venice 2022

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00 (2) Opening SessionGiving energy management a higher status in waste managementR. Stegmannenergy production, waste management
00 (3) Opening SessionNever let a good crisis go to wasteE. Gidarakosenergy, crisis, waste-to-energy, recovery
A01 (1) Material vs Energy options in Waste ManagementReuse, recycling or energy recovery? Sustainability assessment modelling of food waste management in EuropeT.F. Astrup, P.F. Albizzatifood waste, sustainability assessment
A01 (2) Material vs Energy options in Waste ManagementAnalysis of secondary waste from a plastics recycling plant for the production of carboxylic acidsK. A. Vogt, L. Wenzel, I. Steinbergcircular bioeconomy, chain elongation, carboxylic acids, secondary waste
A01 (3) Material vs Energy options in Waste ManagementApplication of biogenic silica for particulate matter precipitation processes out of regenerative heat generation from biogenic residuesI. Hartmann, S. Formann, T. Schliermann, F. HoferechtSilicon Dioxide, coupled material and energy production, abatement of particulate matter
A01 (4) Material vs Energy options in Waste ManagementCo-gasification of plastics and biomass in a pilot scale fluidized bed reactorG. Calì, F. Parrillo, F. Ardolino, C. Boccia, D. Marotto, A. Pettinau, U. Arenaplastics waste, biomass, co-gasification, fluidized bed, chemical recycling
A01 (5) Material vs Energy options in Waste ManagementBeyond “waste-to-energy”: Can bioenergy drive sustainable Australian agriculture by integrating circular economy with net zero ambitions?M. Arsic, C.A. O’Sullivan, R.E. Haling, A.P. Wasson, D. Antille, W.P. Clarkesustainable bioeconomy, bioresource recovery, renewable energy, waste management
A02 (1) Anaerobic digestion of different feedstocksPotentials for sustainable supply of biomethane from local feedstocksT.F. Astrup, C. Lodatobiowaste, sustainability assessment, methane
A02 (2) Anaerobic digestion of different feedstocksEvaluation of the anaerobic degradability of food waste collection bags made of paper and bioplasticG. Dolci, V. Venturelli, M. Grosso, A. Catenacci, F. Malpeipaper, bioplastic, collection bag, food waste, anaerobic digestion
A02 (3) Anaerobic digestion of different feedstocksAnaerobic digestion of fruit waste: process resilience upon variations in feeding frequency and organic loading ratesA. Ezieke, A. Seranno, W. Clarke, D. Villa-Gomezanaerobic digestion, berry agricultural waste, feeding mode, putrescible waste, organic loading rate
A02 (4) Anaerobic digestion of different feedstocksValorisation of eyewear bioplastics through HTC and anaerobic digestion: Preliminary results from the Occhio al Bio! projectF. Marchelli, R. Ferrentino, G. Ischia, M. Calvi, G. Andreottola, L. Fioribio-based plastics, hydrothermal carbonization, anaerobic digestion, biogas
A02 (5) Anaerobic digestion of different feedstocksPotential of methane production from the co-digestion of swine wastewater and other organic wastesI. de Paula Sousa, G. Oliveira Rosa da Cruz, D. Novais Rocha, G. Almeida Kurtemback, A. Pereira Rosafood waste, chicken litter, grass residue, swine wastewater, methane production
A03 (1) Anaerobic digestion: process efficiencyAnaerobic digestion of brewers’ spent grain with biochar – Biogas production kinetics and process efficiencyK. Świechowski, E. Syguła, W. A. Rasaq, A. Gasinski, J. ŁyczkoBrewers’ spent grain, anaerobic digestion, methane fermentation, biogas, kinetics, pyrolysis, biochar
A03 (3) Anaerobic digestion: process efficiencyResearch on impacts of N doped hydro-chars on the adsorption of pyrolysis oil and its methane production during the anaerobic digestion processQ. An, D. Chen, Y. Hupyrolysis oil, hydro-char, nitrogen doping, co-anerobic digestion, density functional theory
A03 (4) Anaerobic digestion: process efficiencyPrediction and real-time optimization in biogas production plants with circulating flowB. Lemke, A. Nägel, F. Niebling, T. Scheidemann, M. Tietze, G. Wittum, R. Wittumflexibility, modelling and simulation
A03 (5) Anaerobic digestion: process efficiencyEffect of feedstock solids, composition and C/N ratio on biomethane production from anaerobic co-digestion of chicken wastes with agro-industrial wastesS. Li, A. Salih, N.E. Jones, Z. Zahan, S. Georgiou, M.Z. Othmananaerobic co-digestion, chicken litter, agro-industrial wastes, response surface optimisation, biochemical methane potential, kinetic models
A04 (1) Enhancement of biogas production in anaerobic digestionIn-situ biological biogas upgrading using Upflow Anaerobic Polyfoam Bioreactor (UAPB): operational and biological aspectsK. Baransi-Karkaby, K. Yanuka-Golub, M. Hassanin, S. Muhsein, N. Massalha, I. SabbahBiogas upgrading, hydrogenotrophs, anaerobic digestion, high-rate reactor, immobilized biomass
A04 (2) Enhancement of biogas production in anaerobic digestionFeasibility test anaerobically enhancing methane yield under the injection of Hydrogen and Carbon DioxideE.S. Lee, S.Y. Park, C.G. Kimbiogas upgrading, anaerobic digestion, hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis
A04 (3) Enhancement of biogas production in anaerobic digestionEnhanced biogas production of agricultural residues by pre-treatment: Results from lab experiments and implications for large-scale applicationM. Steindl, K. Kochagricultural residues, BMP, pre-treatment, kinetics, large-scale
A04 (4) Enhancement of biogas production in anaerobic digestionRole of sludge derived biochar addition to improving methane production in anaerobic digestionX.-Y. Chuang, D. N. Giao Ngo, C. HuangSludge derived biochar, anaerobic digestion, methane production
A04 (5) Enhancement of biogas production in anaerobic digestionEffect of cold plasma pre-treatment on thickened sludge for biochemical methane potential enhancementG.O. Ortiz Vanegas, J. Kim, Y.A. Lee, H.-W. Kimanaerobic digestion, waste activated sludge, cold-plasma, biochemical methane potential, methane production.
A05 (1) Anaerobic digestion of wastewater and sludgeAnaerobic digestion of primary sludge with recuperative thickening for increased capacityJ. Olsson, J. Andersson, S. Bramstedt, F. Bäckbom, T. Crispin, M. Hardingrecuperative thickening, primary sludge, pilot study
A05 (2) Anaerobic digestion of wastewater and sludgeAnaerobic treatment of high-strength organic wastewater using an inverse fluidized bed bioreactorM. Namburath, B.J. Alappat, T.R. Sreekrishnananaerobic treatment, organic loading rate, inverse fluidized bed reactor, high strength organic wastewater
A05 (3) Anaerobic digestion of wastewater and sludgeTechnoeconomic and environmental sustainability assessment of anaerobic digestion of olive mill wastewaterG. Manthos, D. Zagklis, C. Zafiri, M. Kornarosolive mill wastewater, anaerobic digestion, co-digestion, technoeconomic evaluation, life cycle assessment
A05 (4) Anaerobic digestion of wastewater and sludgeSludge ozonation to enhance anaerobic digestion: a comprehensive approach from lab to full-scaleA. Catenacci, M Peroni, F. Gievers, M. Mainardis, M. Cascio, D. Soderino, E. Pasinetti, M. Bernardi, F. Malpeianaerobic digestion, biogas, ozone, sludge pre-treatment, sludge reduction, energy balance, cost analysis, carbon footprin
A06 (1) Biohydrogen productionWaste-to-Hydrogen: challenges and opportunities in the UK scenarioM. Materazzi, S. Chari, A. Sebastianilow carbon hydrogen, waste gasification, BECCS, LCA
A06 (2) Biohydrogen productionRecovery and reuse of ionic liquid as a pretreatment agent for hydrogen fermentation of rish huskD. Dong, J. Leelignocelluloseic biomass, preatreatment, ionic liquid, recovery, hydrolysis, fermentation
A06 (3) Biohydrogen productionSimultaneous removal process of hydrogen sulfide(H2S) and siloxanes and field application of iron hydroxide desulfurization agent for green hydrogen production from biogasJ. M. Lee, G. Kim, J. C. Shin, M. Lee, W. J. Kim, H. Song, S. D. Kimiron hydroxid desulfurization agent, green hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, biogas pretreatment, siloxanes
A06 (4) Biohydrogen productionPotential biohydrogen production from agricultural residuesR. Savio, G. Ferrari, A. Pezzuolo, F. Marinello, M. Guidolin, M.C. Lavagnolobiohydrogen production, agricultural residues, biomass, dark-fermentation, Veneto region
A06 (5) Biohydrogen productionModelling of energy polygeneration system for conversion of silviculture waste into hydrogen and drop-in biofuelsL. Bartolucci, E. Bocci, S. Cordiner, E. De Maina, F. Lombardi, V. Marcantonio, P. Mele, V. Mulone, D. Sorinopolygeneration energy system, residual biomass valorization, modelling, fast pyrolysis, Integrated Sorption Enhanced Gasification (ISEG)
A07 (1) Specific biomass managementCombined valorization of grape pomaceG. Bacchetta, G. Cappai, G. De Gioannis, G. Farru, M. Manconi, M.L. Manca, A. Muntoni, A. Orsini, M. Perra, M. Piredda, C.I.G. Tuberosovitis vinifera, grape pomace, circular economy, polyphenols extraction, biochemical methane potential, composting, hydrothermal carbonization
A07 (2) Specific biomass managementCanola Dockage – Feedstock assessment and preliminary results of continuous torrefactionW. Campbell, S. Daneshamouz, R. Evittstorrefaction, Canola, Dockage, moving bed
A07 (3) Specific biomass managementBiogas production from crude glycerol through a fed-batch strategy using sunflower oil-cake residues as a microbial attachment matriceG. Markou, D. Arapoglou, L. Chaikalis, D. Antonopoulosbiogas, crude glycerol, fed-batch, biofuels, bioprocess
A07 (4) Specific biomass managementPreliminary environmental evaluation of cheese whey biorefineryG. Costa, K. Czerwińska, S. Del Pero, G. Farabegoli, L. Lombardi, F. Minniti, A. Polettini, R. Pomi, A. Rossi, M. Śliz, F. Tatti, M. Wilk, T. Zonfaorganic waste, biofuels, biomaterials, biorefinery, life cycle assessment
A07 (5) Specific biomass managementLignin biorefinery: a way to improve the sustainability of bioenergy production?S. Baumbergerbiorefineries, lignins, lignocellulose, phenolics, recalcitrant waste
A08 (1) Workshop: Biodiesel from different lipids sourcesLipids deriving from Hermetia Illucens larvae as a feedstock for biodiesel production: relevance and perspectivesD. Caniani, R. Cossu, P. Falabella, A. Feratovic, A. Franco, V. Grossule, M.C. Lavagnolo, S. Masi, V. Pucciarelli, R. Salvia, C. ScieuzoHermetia Illucens larvae, Black Soldier Fly, biodiesel production, alternative feedstock, renewable energy
A08 (2) Workshop: Biodiesel from different lipids sourcesNovel catalyst synthesised from waste glass and eggshells for cleaner fuel productionA.H. Al-Muhtaseb, F. Jamil, A. I. Osman, R. Al-Hajrinovel catalyst, waste glass, waste eggshells, optimisation, cleaner fuel
A09 (1) Biofuels from different feedstocksBioethanol production from oil palm trunk and frond using Kluyveromyces marxianus tistr 5925P. Kongjan, R. Jariyaboon, K. Rattadilok Na Phuket, A. Reungsang, S. Malibooil palm biomass, hydrothermal pretreatment, bioethanol, yeast fermentation
A09 (2) Biofuels from different feedstocksUsing waste of biorefining lignocellulosics to produce building blocks for biofuelsF. Zimbardi, E. Viola, M. Morgana, N. Cerone, A. Romanelli, V. Valeriobiorefinery waste, lignin, monomers, hydrogenation
A09 (3) Biofuels from different feedstocks“Refueling” regional economy: innovative collection of used cooking oil for advanced biofuelsM. Triantafyllou, T. Kokkalis, G. Kardaras, Tz. Kraia, K.D. Panopoulosbiofuels, used cooking oils, innovative collection schemes, environmental footprint
A09 (4) Biofuels from different feedstocksFlying the future: advances in sustainable aviation fuels at the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI)B.A. Simmonsbioenergy, biofuels, bioeconomy, biomass, synthetic biology, biomass deconstruction, biomass pretreatment, bioenergy crops
B01 (2) Strategical approach in thermal treatment technologiesProspective analysis of industrial data from a thermal waste-to-energy plantW. Meynendonckx, M. Ishteva, J. De GreefWaste-to-Energy, combustion control, thermochemistry, data analysis, numerical modelling
B01 (3) Strategical approach in thermal treatment technologiesChallenges for grate fired Waste to Energy plants for the future waste fuelsT. Norman, F.J. Frandsen, O.H. Madsenfuel, grate, fired, fouling, channeling, combustion
B01 (4) Strategical approach in thermal treatment technologiesDevelopment of a reactor network model for thermal conversion of solid waste in a grate-fired furnaceR. Vandevelde, M. Vanierschot, J. De Greefreactor network model (RNM), thermal waste treatment, Waste-to-Energy (WtE), combustion control
B01 (5) Strategical approach in thermal treatment technologiesWater leaching pre-treatment of different lignocellulosic biomass: a detailed study on process parameters, kinetics, thermodynamic equilibrium modelling, and pyrolysis product yieldsA. Singhal, A. Goel, A. Bhatnagar, J. Konttinen, T. Joronenleaching, thermochemical conversion, fouling, corrsion, pyrolysis
B02 (1) Carbon capture and decarbonation in thermal treatments11 reasons why Carbon Capture should be prioritized in the Waste to Energy sectorT. Croymans, B. Englebert, A. Wightman, J. Izquierdocarbon capture, waste to energy, emissions, climate change
B02 (2) Carbon capture and decarbonation in thermal treatmentsApplication of Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) and industrial heat pump for energy efficiency and CO2 reduction in wood industry and decentralised energy from wasteA. Guercio, A. BertacchiniORC, biomass, waste to energy, wood based panel, large heat pump
B02 (3) Carbon capture and decarbonation in thermal treatmentsTowards carbon neutral waste incinerationM. Ritzkowski, J. Springercarbon neutrality, incineration, CO2 separation, green hydrogen, synthetic fuels
B02 (5) Carbon capture and decarbonation in thermal treatmentsDecarbonising district heating with alternative fuelsK. Kyriakopoulos, G. Kardaras, K.D. Panopoulos, T. Kraia, N. Lestos, N. Perdikarissolid recovered fuels, decarbonisation, district heating, energy transition
B03 (1) Thermal treatment: emission controlMSW thermal treatment – An overview on the flue gas emissionsD. Panepinto, M. Zanettithermal treatment, incineration, gasification, flue gas emissions
B03 (2) Thermal treatment: emission controlOverview on air pollution control technologies in waste combustion plantsM. Schiavon, D. Panepinto, M. Ravina, M. Zanettiwaste-to-energy, emissions, flue gas, thermal treatment, cleaning technologies
B03 (3) Thermal treatment: emission controlMicro mechanism of competition between HCl and SO2 in semi-dry flue gas deacidificationS. Chen, J. Xu, Y. Chen, D. Chen, L. Yinsemi-dry deacidification, flue gas, SO2, HCl, single droplet
B03 (4) Thermal treatment: emission controlAdvanced scrubber for abatement of particulate matter and treatment of pollution in a municipal solid waste incinerator plantF. Galatioto, A. Avveduto, P. Tripodi, G. Spantowaste incinerator, pollution abatement, innovative scrubber, water-based
B04 (1) Thermal treatment residues: quality and valorisationValorization of bottom ashes from waste-to-energy plant into asphalt mixtures for road pavementsF. Russo, R. Veropalumbo, S. Malvezzibottom ashes; waste-to-energy plant; asphalt mixture; gyratory compaction.
B04 (2) Thermal treatment residues: quality and valorisationPrincipal component analysis of elemental composition for woody biomass ash recyclingM. Ike, S. Iijima, Y. Pei, K. Shiota, M. Takaokamultivariate analysis, Inorganic waste, stoker furnace, fluidized boiler, gasification
B04 (3) Thermal treatment residues: quality and valorisationEvaluation of the utilisation potential of mineral fractions from the treatment of waste incineration bottom ash based on leaching tests and risk assessmentL. Acampora, G. Costa, A. Falsetti, F. Lombardi, F. Marafioti, C. Mensi, I. Verginellimineral fraction, bottom ash, leaching tests, risk assessment, End-of-Waste
B04 (4) Thermal treatment residues: quality and valorisationApplication of statistical entropy for evaluation of technologies: the FLUWA case studyE. Korotenko, H. Rechberger, O. Cencic, J. Jadrný, M. ŠycMSWI fly ash, FLUWA, recovery of metals, MFA, statistical entropy
B04 (5) Thermal treatment residues: quality and valorisationAnalysis of the treatability by carbonation of different types of alkaline residues within the BBCircle projectA. Masi, G. Costacarbonation, CO2 storage, CO2 utilization, industrial residues, leaching, mineralogy
B05 (1) Thermal treatment: pyrolysisInvestigations into the catalytic cracking of pyrolysis oil obtained from plastic wastesS.S. Ail, G. Chaudhry, M.J. Castaldi, L. Dorazio, J. Shi, J.C. Fu, C.P. Kelkarcatalytic cracking, pyrolysis, plastics
B05 (2) Thermal treatment: pyrolysisPyrolysis products derived from co-processing of coal fines and microalgaeJ.A. Meyer, C.A. Strydom, J.R. Bunt, R.C. Uwaomacoal fines, microalgae, agglomeration, co-pyrolysis, fischer assay
B05 (3) Thermal treatment: pyrolysisCharacterization of ilmenite mining residue for its potential use as a geocatalyst in pyrolysis processesD. Venta Noriega, M. Gomez, P. Villegas, O.D. Gutiérrezilmenite, catalytic pyrolysis, sugarcane bagasse valorization, biofuels, sustainable development
B05 (4) Thermal treatment: pyrolysisCo-pyrolysis and co-gasification reactivities and kinetics of blends of hydrochar from municipality waste residue and South African density separated coalR.C. Uwaoma, C.A. Strydom, J.R. Bunt, R.H. Matjieresidue, co-pyrolysis, co-gasification reactivity, random pore model, modified random pore model, kinetic parameters
B06 (1) Gasification: process and quality control of outputsOperation results and the measures for low emissions at the largest waste gasification plantN. Tanigaki, T. Kashiwabara, N. Fukuda, T. Izumiyagasification, waste, biomass, CCUS, Flue Gas Treatment, NOx
B06 (2) Gasification: process and quality control of outputsNumerical analysis and experiment on plasma gasification of biomassV. Messerle, A. Ustimenko, O. Lavrichshevwaste, plasma gasification, synthesis gas, thermodynamic calculation, experiment
B06 (3) Gasification: process and quality control of outputsReaction rate of electron Injected air on biomass gasificationT. M. Ismail, K. Yoshikawa, T. Kobori, K. Kanazawa, F. Takahashi, M. Abd El-Salamgasification, biomass, electron injected air, Ionic wind, chemi-ionization
B06 (4) Gasification: process and quality control of outputsLandfill site regeneration reference of Fluidized-bed Gasification and Melting EfW SystemN. Ann Kubota, Y. Kashima, M. Sonoda, T. Kurookamunicipal solid waste (MSW), gasification and melting furnace (G&M), dug-out waste from landfill site, continuous stable operation, disaster waste
B07 (1) Pyrolysis and gasification of different substratesPyrolysis of sugar cane bagasse assisted with acidified natural clinoptiloliteL. Santa, N. Montes, O.D. Gutiérrezvalorization of sugarcane bagasse, clinoptilolite, bio-oil recovery
B07 (2) Pyrolysis and gasification of different substratesGasification of solid biomass or fast pyrolysis bio-oil: comparative energy and exergy analyses using aspen plus ®A. Buelvas, O. Vanegas, A. Bula, A. Gonzálezgasification, biomass, pyrolysis, bio-oil, energy, exergy, Aspen Plus®.
B07 (3) Pyrolysis and gasification of different substratesGasification of agricultural and biorefining waste: effects of oxygen and steam equivalence ratios on syngas qualityN. Cerone, F. Zimbardi, L. Contuzzi, M. Carnevale, A. Villonebiorefinery waste, lignin, gasification, syngas, hydrogen
B07 (4) Pyrolysis and gasification of different substratesTar removal from syngas of refuse gasification by catalytic reformingG. Yuan, W. Zhou, R. Yang, K. Yin, D. Chennaphthalene, catalytic reforming, Syngas purification, Ni-based catalysts
B07 (5) Pyrolysis and gasification of different substratesValorisation of plastic waste: Waste-to-Chemicals processes vs. co-combustion in cement kilnsF. Viganò, A. Conversano, D. Di Bona, D. Sogni, S. Consonniplastic wastes, Waste-to-Chemicals, SRF, gasification, cement industry
B08 (1) Low-temperature technologies: process and emissionsEffects of process water recirculation in hydrothermal carbonization productsR.P. Ipiales, D.C. Pimentel, A.F. Mohedano, E. Díaz, M.A. de la Rubiaaerobic biodegradability, anaerobic biodegradability, garden and park waste, hydrochar, hydrothermal carbonization, process water recirculation
B08 (2) Low-temperature technologies: process and emissionsEnvironmental assessment of hydrothermal treatment of wet industrial bio-residues into intermediate bioenergy carriersM. Ugolini, L. Recchia, H.E. Wray, J.W. Dijkstra, S. Shah, F. Kruip, I. Lundström, S. Lundkvist, L. Ånnhagen, P. Cobden, C. Wang, T. Hendrickx, D. Witkowska, G.C. Becker, E. Ovsyannikovaindustrial residue, sludges, bioenergy carriers, environmental impacts, LCA
B08 (3) Low-temperature technologies: process and emissionsChoice of waste-derived char as a methanation support: effect of carbonization temperatureZ. Mei, D. Chenmethanation, MSWC-supported Ni catalyst, carbonization temperature, carbon structure, evaluation
B08 (4) Low-temperature technologies: process and emissionsThe dark side of the biochar derived from RDF and lignocelulose biomass: volitile organic compounds emissionE. Syguła, M. Hejna, A. BiałowiecRDF, biochar, torrefaction, pyrolysis, VOC, emission
B08 (5) Low-temperature technologies: process and emissionsMicrowave hydrothermal carbonization of rabbit manureI. Moukazis, E. Gidarakosanimal waste, rabbit manure, hydrochar
B09 (1) Low-temperature technologies in biorefineries and waste recycling perspectivesProof of the concept: the food waste transformation yeast biomass due to combined hydrothermal carbonization and biological treatment – A novel approach to waste recyclingW.A. Rasaq, B. Matyjewicz, K. Swiechowski, Z. Lazar, P. Kupaj, M. Valentin, A. Białowiechydrothermal carbonization, hydrothermal wastewater, Yarrowia clade, kinetic growth
B09 (2) Low-temperature technologies in biorefineries and waste recycling perspectivesHow can hydrothermal carbonization upgrade actual plants to biorefineries?G. Ischia, D. Scrinzi, L. FioriHydrothermal carbonization, biorefinery, integrated plants, circular economy, state of the art.
B09 (3) Low-temperature technologies in biorefineries and waste recycling perspectivesNapier Grass carbonization treatment for enhancing fuel properties a comparison of vapothermal carbonization and hydrothermal carbonizationD. Moloeznik Paniagua, J.A. Libra, V.S. Rotterfuel properties, hydrothermal carbonization, vapothermal carbonization, chlorine, calorific value, alkali salts
B09 (4) Low-temperature technologies in biorefineries and waste recycling perspectivesTorrefaction of hazelnut industry residues in a biorefinery perspective: flowsheeting and simulationM. Miccio, M. Casa, M. Fraganza, P. Brachi, D. Albanese, B. Tauleignehazelnut, husk, torrefaction, process flowsheeting, waste valorization
B09 (5) Low-temperature technologies in biorefineries and waste recycling perspectivesTechnological parameters of brewers spent grain torrefactionE. Syguła, K. Świechowski, G. Natkaniec, A. Białowiectorrefaction, brewers spent grain (BSG), kinetics reactions, activation energy, biochar
C01 (1) Processi biologici di conversione energeticaValutazione della degradabilità anaerobica di sacchetti per la raccolta del rifiuto organico in carta e bioplasticaG. Dolci, V. Venturelli, M. Grosso, A. Catenacci, F. Malpeicarta, bioplastica, rifiuto organico, digestione anaerobica, degradabilità
C01 (3) Processi biologici di conversione energeticaEnergia dai liquami: potenzialità ed aspetti ambientali dell’impiego di acque reflue per la produzione di biomasse agro-forestali a fini energeticiS. Masi, D. Caniani, M. Cozzi, F. Di Capua, I.M. Mancini, M. Viccaro, S. Romanowastewater reuse, biomass production, energy from wastewater
C02 (1) Combustione diretta dei rifiutiRecepimento e applicazione delle BAT al settore degli Impianti di incenerimento rifiuti in LombardiaA. M. Ribaudo, R. Esposito, L. LosaBAT, impianti, incenerimento rifiuti, Regione Lombardia
C02 (3) Combustione diretta dei rifiutiValorizzazione di ceneri pesanti da termovalorizzatore in miscele di asfalto per pavimentazioni stradaliF. Russo, R. Veropalumbo, S. Malvezziceneri pesanti, termovalorizzazione, conglomerato bituminoso, compattazione giratoria
C05 (1) Workshop: Waste to Energy perspectives in low income countriesChallenges of waste management in Ethiopia and East AfricaJ. Sprafke, M. Lenhart, M. Pohl, A. Nassour, M. Nelleswaste management, Ethiopia, guideline
C05 (2) Workshop: Waste to Energy perspectives in low income countriesAn example of sinergies in PhD research on thermal treatment of healthcare waste in low-income countriesM. Ragazzi, V. Torretta, A. Castellucci, P. Castellani, E.C. Radabiodrying, healthcare waste, low-income countries, municipal solid waste, organic waste
C06 (1) Workshop: Carbon capture in Waste to Energy plantsMolten Carbonate Fuel Cells (MCFC) for the carbon capture in Energy-from-Waste (EfW) plantsF. Viganò, L. Cretarola, M. SpinelliMolten Carbonate Fuel Cell, Carbon Capture, Waste, Energy-from-Waste
C07 (1) Workshop: High-temperature vs low-temperature conversion processesHigh-temperature vs low-temperature conversion processesG. Ischia, F. Marchelli, L. Fiorihigh-temperature, low-temperature, conversion processes, gasification, pyrolysis, hydrothermal processes, anaerobic digestion
C08 (1) Workshop: Enhancement of Waste to Energy plantsEnhancement of combustion capacity in waste to energy and biomass to energy plants by implementation of modern optimization systems (theory and case studies)D. Zibrat, M. Lukiccombustion optimization, stabilization of steam production, enhancement of steam production, forward moving reciprocating grates, plant profitability enhancement, plant reliability and availability enhancements
PP (1) Poster SessionBiohydrogen production by a novel strain of Enterococcus faecalis isolate VT-H1T. Woraruthai, C. Supawatkorn, P. Uthaipaisanwong, K. Kusonmano, T. Wongsurawat, P. Jenjaroenpun, N. Weeranoppanant, P. Chaiyen, T. Wongnatebiohydrogen, enterococcus faecalis, hydrogen-producing bacteria, dark fermentation
PP (10) Poster SessionFeasibility of energy self-sufficiency by biomass production in a Brazilian stateC.I. Fabreti Calciolari, F.G. Fernandes da Silva Rossatoplanted forests, cellulose industry, bioelectricity, business player
PP (11) Poster SessionHigh-rate activated sludge (HRAS) process for biogas recovery in sewage treatmentY. Jo, J. Park, G.-B. Kim, S.-H. Kimsewage treatment, energy recovery, high-rate activated sludge (HRAS), biochemical methane potential (BMP) test
PP (12) Poster SessionHydrothermal carbonization of sewage sludge – an effective approach to treat and manage sewage sludge in rural areas of GermanyT. Ender, V. Shettigondahalli Ekanthalu, M. Nelleshydrothermal carbonization, nutrient recovery, phosphorus recovery, sewage sludge utilization, rural areas
PP (13) Poster SessionImpact of wastewater treatment on PFAS compounds in sludgeJ. Kumpiene, J. Forsbergmunicipal WWTP, PFOS, precursors
PP (14) Poster SessionImprovement of sewage sludge treatment by anaerobic co-digestion with agri-food wastes (wine vinasse and poultry manure)L. Sillero, M. Perez, R. Soleraanaerobic codigestion, sewage sludge, wine vinasse, poultry manure, methane, biogas, hydraulic, retention time
PP (15) Poster SessionManufacture of lightweight aggregates from mixtures of kaolin and iron-rich wasteC.J. Cobo-Ceacero, J. Alonso-Azcárate, A. Conde-Sánchez, B. González-Corrochano, A.B. López-García, C. Martínez-García, A.M. Martínez-Rodríguez, J.M. Moreno-Maroto, A. Rentero López, M. Uceda-Rodríguez, M.T. Cotes-Palominokaolin, iron, lightweight aggregate, organic carbon
PP (16) Poster SessionMetagenomic and Metatranscriptomic Identification of Active Methane Production Microbial populations and Pathways in AnMBR with Rotary disks and Floating mediaM. Lee, K. Yoo, S. Kim, K.-G. Song, J. ParkAnMBR, municipal wastewater, metatranscriptomics, methanogen, syntrophic bacteria
PP (17) Poster SessionNovel Prosopis juliflora leaf ethanolic extract effectiveness for extending postharvest shelf-life of strawberries and cucumbersI. Saleh, M. Abu-Dieyehbiological invasion, management, antimicrobial, postharvest diseases, food security
PP (18) Poster SessionOptimization of succinic acid production from molasses by newly isolated bacteriaK. Sreeyod, P. Plangklang, A. Reungsang, S. SittijundaEnterococcus sp., sugarcane waste, bioconversion, isolated bacteria, acid producers, rumen fluid
PP (19) Poster SessionOrganic template-free synthesis of ZSM-5 Zeolite using rice husk ash as silica sourceC. Ferro Callil Nascimento, H. J. Martez Esquire Nogueira, A. F. Machado Leitão Bento, D. dos Santos Lima, I. C. Tessaro, N. R. MarcilioZeolites from waste, template-free zeolites, ZSM-5, RHA, Rice husk waste
PP (2) Poster SessionBiological upgrading biogas to biomethane in pilot-scale trickled bed biofilm reactorD. Pokorna, Z. Varga, D. Andreides, P. Benes, J. Zabranskabiogas upgrading, biomethane, hydrogenotrophic methanogens, ex-situ, trickled bed bioreactor
PP (20) Poster SessionPreparation and characterization of flat ceramic membrane supports from rice husk ash and aluminaA.F. Machado Leitão Bento, R.R. de Souza Xavier, C.F. Callil Nascimento, D. dos Santos Lima, N.R. Marcilio, I.C. Tessarorice husk ash, alumina, ceramic membrane, membrane support, dry pressing
PP (21) Poster SessionProduction of biohydrogen, biomethane and biofertiliser by anaerobic tridigestion with temperature phase separationL. Sillero, M. Perez, R. Solerabiohydrogen, biomethane, biofertilizer, anaerobic codigestión, sewage sludge, vinasse and poultry manure
PP (22) Poster SessionProposal of smart strategic management system for cold plasma process using ORP monitoring and OH radical correlationY. A Lee, H.-W. Kimcold plasma, OH radical, arduino, machine learning, ORP
PP (23) Poster SessionRecovery of nutrients from animal slurry by solid-liquid separation, stripping and fixation of ammonia, precipitation of phosphorus and flocculationS. Seyffert, N. Schmeißer, C. Cuhlsanimal slurry, solid-liquid separation, recovery of ammonia and phosphorus, pyrolysis coke
PP (24) Poster SessionStudy on decarbonization of the dairy farming system using biomass crops as cattle beddingS. Ochiai, K. Ishii, T. FuruichiGHG, Miscanshus giganteus, dairy farming, bedding material, biogas plant, biomass crop
PP (25) Poster SessionSynthesis of a bioplastic from agri-food wasteM.T.M. Nogueira, A.P.C. Ribeiro, L.M.D.R.S. Martinsbioplastic, agri-food waste, chitin, chitosan
PP (26) Poster SessionElectrochemical removal of calcium and magnesium ions in reverse electrodialysisJ.-Y. Nam, E. Jwa, N. Jeongcalcium, hydrogen, magnesium, power, reverse electrodialysis, sodium hydroxide
PP (27) Poster SessionValorisation of salicornia waste biomass through green biorefineryL.S.S. Hulkko, T. Chaturvedi, M. Hedegaard Thomsenhalophyte, biorefinery, fermentation, protein, feed, agricultural waste
PP (28) Poster SessionWaste eggshell as a catalyst for the oxidative coupling of methane to light olefins: effect of metal impregnationD. dos Santos Lima, O. W. Perez-Lopezwaste eggshell, methane partial oxidation, light olefins, catalysts, metal impregnation
PP (29) Poster SessionNon-thermal plasma changes fatty acid composition and lignocellulosic content in Scenedesmus biomassA. Leal Vieira Cubas, L. de Souza, A. Paggi Matos, E.H. Siegel Moeckemicroalgal, plasma process, saturated fatty acids, cellulose material, biofuels
PP (3) Poster SessionBiomethane potential of sugarcane leaves ensiled with hydrogenic effluentN. Wongfaed, A. Reungsanganaerobic digestion, methanogenesis, hydrogenic effluent, ensiling, pretreatment
PP (30) Poster SessionPlasma technology as an alternative for biodiesel productionA. Leal Vieira Cubas, F. da Silva Osório, E.H. Siegel Moecke, M. Medeiros Machadobiodiesel, plasma technology, chemical catalysis, biodiesel feasibility
PP (31) Poster SessionBiopropane production through a thermal process by using carboxylates produced from waste frying oilL. Azócar, F. Valdebenito, S. Alejandro-Martin, R. Muñozbiopropane, waste frying oils, pyrolysis, LPG
PP (32) Poster SessionMicroplastics and waste water, development of an effective tool in water treatmentM. Ferrante, G. Oliveri Conti, A. Cristaldi, L. Falqui, E. Pulvirentimicroplastic, waste-water filter-tool, environment, health
PP (33) Poster SessionIntegrated treatment of cheese whey and hi-tech waste: a demonstration of synergistic waste management in a circular economy perspectiveF. Asunis, G. Cappai, A. Carucci, M. Cera, G. De Gioannis, G.P. Deidda, G. Farru, A. Mastio, G. Massacci, A. Muntoni, M. Piredda, A. Serpe, S. Truducheese whey, hi-tech waste, integrated and synergistic waste management, circular economy
PP (34) Poster SessionOptimizing the parameters of the slow pyrolysis process of biomass waste to obtain products with improved characteristicsE. David, A. Armeanuslow pyrolysis, rapeseed biomass waste, optimized process parameters, biofuel, bio-oil, biochar
PP (35) Poster SessionThe role of biochar in anaerobic digestate compostingD. Li, M.K. Manu, J.W.C. Wongfood waste digestate, composting, biochar, compost quality, greenhouse gas emission
PP (36) Poster SessionStudy on the pyrolysis of three kinds of digestates in a pilot scale pyrolysis reactor targeting for producing fertilizerC. Zhang, J. Zou, S. Gekitchen wastes, food wastes, digestate, pyrolysis, biochar, fertilizer
PP (37) Poster SessionFull-scale mesophilic anaerobic sludge digester: microbial community dynamics from start-up to steady stateB. Tonanzi, S. Crognale, A. Gianico, S. Della Sala, P. Miana, M.C. Zaccone, S. Rossettianaerobic digestion, full scale plant, waste activated sludge, microbial population dynamics
PP (38) Poster SessionOrganic matter conversion routes in a covered lagoon biodigester treating swine wastewaterG. Oliveira Rosa da Cruz, I. de Paula Sousa, P. Viana Araújo, A. Carraro Borges, C. Leite de Souza, A. Pereira Rosaanaerobic digestion, mass balance, methane loss, swine wastewater
PP (39) Poster SessionMinimum necessary contents of the environmental impact assessment for a comparison between municipal solid waste to energy technologiesL. Adami, M. Tubino, M. Ragazzimunicipal waste, waste to energy, environmental impact assessment
PP (4) Poster SessionConfirming organic matters removal in wastewater by cold plasma treatment and reuse removed carbon dioxide to culture microalgaeJ. Kim, G.O. Ortiz Vanegas, Y.A. Lee, H.-W. Kimcarbon reduction, cold plasma, microalgae, sensor based measurement, technical convergence
PP (5) Poster SessionEconomic aspects of a collection solution of biowaste in an association of municipalities in PortugalP.M.S.M. Rodrigues, F. David, E. Soares, E. Monteiro, N. Melo, J. Gregório, R. Rodrigueseconomic aspects, biowaste, circular economy, municipalities, Portugal
PP (6) Poster SessionEffect of hydrothermal carbonization to improve combustion properties of biofuel from Empty Fruit BunchesD. Ryu, D. Kim, K.H. Jang, J.W. Leebiomass, biofuel, hydrothermal carbonization, agglomeration, combustion propertie
PP (7) Poster SessionEffiSludge for Life: Increased resource efficiency in industrial wastewater treatmentA. Karlsson, N. Svensson, J. Ejlertsson, F. Omettowastewater, nutrients, biomethane, life cycle assessment
PP (8) Poster SessionEvaluation of microalgae CO2 bio-fixation efficiencies under controlled growth conditions in a closed pilot-scale planar photobioreactorM. Carone, M. Zanetti, V. A. RiggioAcutodesmus obliquus, Galdieria sulphuraria, Carbon Capture and Utilization, Closed Flat-panel Photobioreactor
PP (9) Poster SessionExperimental investigation on the drying of olive pomace waste in a modified hybrid greenhouse dryerA. Mellalou, B. Abdelaziz, O. Abdelkadersolar energy, solar greenhouses, solar drying, biomass, two-phase olive pomace
00 (1) Opening SessionBrain and EnergyN. Birbaumer
00 (2) Opening SessionGiving energy management a higher status in waste managementR. Stegmannenergy production, waste management
00 (3) Opening SessionNever let a good crisis go to wasteE. Gidarakosenergy, crisis, waste-to-energy, recovery
00 (4) Opening SessionAny energy left in the public debate in Denmark?T. Astrup
00 (5) Opening SessionRole of bioenergy in the bioeconomy of the futureM. Nelles
00 (6) Opening SessionIncentivising the production of bioenergy from organic wasteW.P. Clarke
A01 (1) Material vs Energy options in Waste ManagementReuse, recycling or energy recovery? Sustainability assessment modelling of food waste management in EuropeT.F. Astrup, P.F. Albizzatifood waste, sustainability assessment
A01 (2) Material vs Energy options in Waste ManagementAnalysis of secondary waste from a plastics recycling plant for the production of carboxylic acidsK. A. Vogt, L. Wenzel, I. Steinbergcircular bioeconomy, chain elongation, carboxylic acids, secondary waste
A01 (3) Material vs Energy options in Waste ManagementApplication of biogenic silica for particulate matter precipitation processes out of regenerative heat generation from biogenic residuesI. Hartmann, S. Formann, T. Schliermann, F. HoferechtSilicon Dioxide, coupled material and energy production, abatement of particulate matter
A01 (4) Material vs Energy options in Waste ManagementCo-gasification of plastics and biomass in a pilot scale fluidized bed reactorG. Calì, F. Parrillo, F. Ardolino, C. Boccia, D. Marotto, A. Pettinau, U. Arenaplastics waste, biomass, co-gasification, fluidized bed, chemical recycling
A01 (5) Material vs Energy options in Waste ManagementBeyond “waste-to-energy”: Can bioenergy drive sustainable Australian agriculture by integrating circular economy with net zero ambitions?M. Arsic, C.A. O’Sullivan, R.E. Haling, A.P. Wasson, D. Antille, W.P. Clarkesustainable bioeconomy, bioresource recovery, renewable energy, waste management
A02 (1) Anaerobic digestion of different feedstocksPotentials for sustainable supply of biomethane from local feedstocksT.F. Astrup, C. Lodatobiowaste, sustainability assessment, methane
A02 (2) Anaerobic digestion of different feedstocksEvaluation of the anaerobic degradability of food waste collection bags made of paper and bioplasticG. Dolci, V. Venturelli, M. Grosso, A. Catenacci, F. Malpeipaper, bioplastic, collection bag, food waste, anaerobic digestion
A02 (3) Anaerobic digestion of different feedstocksAnaerobic digestion of fruit waste: process resilience upon variations in feeding frequency and organic loading ratesA. Ezieke, A. Seranno, W. Clarke, D. Villa-Gomezanaerobic digestion, berry agricultural waste, feeding mode, putrescible waste, organic loading rate
A02 (4) Anaerobic digestion of different feedstocksValorisation of eyewear bioplastics through HTC and anaerobic digestion: Preliminary results from the Occhio al Bio! projectF. Marchelli, R. Ferrentino, G. Ischia, M. Calvi, G. Andreottola, L. Fioribio-based plastics, hydrothermal carbonization, anaerobic digestion, biogas
A02 (5) Anaerobic digestion of different feedstocksPotential of methane production from the co-digestion of swine wastewater and other organic wastesI. de Paula Sousa, G. Oliveira Rosa da Cruz, D. Novais Rocha, G. Almeida Kurtemback, A. Pereira Rosafood waste, chicken litter, grass residue, swine wastewater, methane production
A03 (1) Anaerobic digestion: process efficiencyAnaerobic digestion of brewers’ spent grain with biochar – Biogas production kinetics and process efficiencyK. Świechowski, E. Syguła, W. A. Rasaq, A. Gasinski, J. ŁyczkoBrewers’ spent grain, anaerobic digestion, methane fermentation, biogas, kinetics, pyrolysis, biochar
A03 (2) Anaerobic digestion: process efficiencyMesophilic and thermophilic dry batch digestion and composting trials for FOGO waste in NSW, AustraliaW.P. Clarke, S. Toal, A. Johnstonedry batch digestion, pilot studies, methane yield, food waste, green waste
A03 (3) Anaerobic digestion: process efficiencyResearch on impacts of N doped hydro-chars on the adsorption of pyrolysis oil and its methane production during the anaerobic digestion processQ. An, D. Chen, Y. Hupyrolysis oil, hydro-char, nitrogen doping, co-anerobic digestion, density functional theory
A04 (1) Enhancement of biogas production in anaerobic digestionIn-situ biological biogas upgrading using Upflow Anaerobic Polyfoam Bioreactor (UAPB): operational and biological aspectsK. Baransi-Karkaby, K. Yanuka-Golub, M. Hassanin, S. Muhsein, N. Massalha, I. SabbahBiogas upgrading, hydrogenotrophs, anaerobic digestion, high-rate reactor, immobilized biomass
A04 (2) Enhancement of biogas production in anaerobic digestionFeasibility test anaerobically enhancing methane yield under the injection of Hydrogen and Carbon DioxideE.S. Lee, S.Y. Park, C.G. Kimbiogas upgrading, anaerobic digestion, hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis
A04 (3) Enhancement of biogas production in anaerobic digestionEnhanced biogas production of agricultural residues by pre-treatment: Results from lab experiments and implications for large-scale applicationM. Steindl, K. Kochagricultural residues, BMP, pre-treatment, kinetics, large-scale
A04 (4) Enhancement of biogas production in anaerobic digestionRole of sludge derived biochar addition to improving methane production in anaerobic digestionX.-Y. Chuang, D. N. Giao Ngo, C. HuangSludge derived biochar, anaerobic digestion, methane production
A04 (5) Enhancement of biogas production in anaerobic digestionEffect of cold plasma pre-treatment on thickened sludge for biochemical methane potential enhancementG.O. Ortiz Vanegas, J. Kim, Y.A. Lee, H.-W. Kimanaerobic digestion, waste activated sludge, cold-plasma, biochemical methane potential, methane production.
A05 (1) Anaerobic digestion of wastewater and sludgeAnaerobic digestion of primary sludge with recuperative thickening for increased capacityJ. Olsson, J. Andersson, S. Bramstedt, F. Bäckbom, T. Crispin, M. Hardingrecuperative thickening, primary sludge, pilot study
A05 (2) Anaerobic digestion of wastewater and sludgeAnaerobic treatment of high-strength organic wastewater using an inverse fluidized bed bioreactorM. Namburath, B.J. Alappat, T.R. Sreekrishnananaerobic treatment, organic loading rate, inverse fluidized bed reactor, high strength organic wastewater
A05 (4) Anaerobic digestion of wastewater and sludgeSludge ozonation to enhance anaerobic digestion: a comprehensive approach from lab to full-scaleA. Catenacci, M Peroni, F. Gievers, M. Mainardis, M. Cascio, D. Soderino, E. Pasinetti, M. Bernardi, F. Malpeianaerobic digestion, biogas, ozone, sludge pre-treatment, sludge reduction, energy balance, cost analysis, carbon footprin
A06 (1) Biohydrogen productionWaste-to-Hydrogen: challenges and opportunities in the UK scenarioM. Materazzi, S. Chari, A. Sebastianilow carbon hydrogen, waste gasification, BECCS, LCA
A06 (2) Biohydrogen productionRecovery and reuse of ionic liquid as a pretreatment agent for hydrogen fermentation of rish huskD. Dong, J. Leelignocelluloseic biomass, preatreatment, ionic liquid, recovery, hydrolysis, fermentation
A06 (3) Biohydrogen productionSimultaneous removal process of hydrogen sulfide(H2S) and siloxanes and field application of iron hydroxide desulfurization agent for green hydrogen production from biogasJ. M. Lee, G. Kim, J. C. Shin, M. Lee, W. J. Kim, H. Song, S. D. Kimiron hydroxid desulfurization agent, green hydrogen, hydrogen sulfide, biogas pretreatment, siloxanes
A06 (4) Biohydrogen productionPotential biohydrogen production from agricultural residuesR. Savio, G. Ferrari, A. Pezzuolo, F. Marinello, M. Guidolin, M.C. Lavagnolobiohydrogen production, agricultural residues, biomass, dark-fermentation, Veneto region
A07 (1) Workshop: Biodiesel from different lipids sourcesLipids deriving from Hermetia Illucens larvae as a feedstock for biodiesel production: relevance and perspectivesD. Caniani, R. Cossu, P. Falabella, A. Feratovic, A. Franco, V. Grossule, M.C. Lavagnolo, S. Masi, V. Pucciarelli, R. Salvia, C. ScieuzoHermetia Illucens larvae, Black Soldier Fly, biodiesel production, alternative feedstock, renewable energy
A07 (2) Workshop: Biodiesel from different lipids sourcesNovel catalyst synthesised from waste glass and eggshells for cleaner fuel productionA.H. Al-Muhtaseb, F. Jamil, A. I. Osman, R. Al-Hajrinovel catalyst, waste glass, waste eggshells, optimisation, cleaner fuel
A08 (1) Specific biomass managementCombined valorization of grape pomaceG. Bacchetta, G. Cappai, G. De Gioannis, G. Farru, M. Manconi, M.L. Manca, A. Muntoni, A. Orsini, M. Perra, M. Piredda, C.I.G. Tuberosovitis vinifera, grape pomace, circular economy, polyphenols extraction, biochemical methane potential, composting, hydrothermal carbonization
A08 (2) Specific biomass managementCanola Dockage – Feedstock assessment and preliminary results of continuous torrefactionW. Campbell, S. Daneshamouz, R. Evittstorrefaction, Canola, Dockage, moving bed
A08 (4) Specific biomass managementPreliminary environmental evaluation of cheese whey biorefineryG. Costa, K. Czerwińska, S. Del Pero, G. Farabegoli, L. Lombardi, F. Minniti, A. Polettini, R. Pomi, A. Rossi, M. Śliz, F. Tatti, M. Wilk, T. Zonfaorganic waste, biofuels, biomaterials, biorefinery, life cycle assessment
A08 (5) Specific biomass managementLignin biorefinery: a way to improve the sustainability of bioenergy production?S. Baumbergerbiorefineries, lignins, lignocellulose, phenolics, recalcitrant waste
A09 (1) Biofuels from different feedstocksBioethanol production from oil palm trunk and frond using Kluyveromyces marxianus tistr 5925P. Kongjan, R. Jariyaboon, K. Rattadilok Na Phuket, A. Reungsang, S. Malibooil palm biomass, hydrothermal pretreatment, bioethanol, yeast fermentation
A09 (2) Biofuels from different feedstocksUsing waste of biorefining lignocellulosics to produce building blocks for biofuelsF. Zimbardi, E. Viola, M. Morgana, N. Cerone, A. Romanelli, V. Valeriobiorefinery waste, lignin, monomers, hydrogenation
A09 (3) Biofuels from different feedstocks“Refueling” regional economy: innovative collection of used cooking oil for advanced biofuelsM. Triantafyllou, T. Kokkalis, G. Kardaras, Tz. Kraia, K.D. Panopoulosbiofuels, used cooking oils, innovative collection schemes, environmental footprint
A09 (4) Biofuels from different feedstocksFlying the future: advances in sustainable aviation fuels at the Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI)B.A. Simmonsbioenergy, biofuels, bioeconomy, biomass, synthetic biology, biomass deconstruction, biomass pretreatment, bioenergy crops
B01 (2) Strategical approach in thermal treatment technologiesProspective analysis of industrial data from a thermal waste-to-energy plantW. Meynendonckx, M. Ishteva, J. De GreefWaste-to-Energy, combustion control, thermochemistry, data analysis, numerical modelling
B01 (3) Strategical approach in thermal treatment technologiesChallenges for grate fired Waste to Energy plants for the future waste fuelsT. Norman, F.J. Frandsen, O.H. Madsenfuel, grate, fired, fouling, channeling, combustion
B01 (4) Strategical approach in thermal treatment technologiesDevelopment of a reactor network model for thermal conversion of solid waste in a grate-fired furnaceR. Vandevelde, M. Vanierschot, J. De Greefreactor network model (RNM), thermal waste treatment, Waste-to-Energy (WtE), combustion control
B01 (5) Strategical approach in thermal treatment technologiesWater leaching pre-treatment of different lignocellulosic biomass: a detailed study on process parameters, kinetics, thermodynamic equilibrium modelling, and pyrolysis product yieldsA. Singhal, A. Goel, A. Bhatnagar, J. Konttinen, T. Joronenleaching, thermochemical conversion, fouling, corrsion, pyrolysis
B02 (1) Carbon capture and decarbonation in thermal treatments11 reasons why Carbon Capture should be prioritized in the Waste to Energy sectorT. Croymans, B. Englebert, A. Wightman, J. Izquierdocarbon capture, waste to energy, emissions, climate change
B02 (2) Carbon capture and decarbonation in thermal treatmentsApplication of Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) and industrial heat pump for energy efficiency and CO2 reduction in wood industry and decentralised energy from wasteA. Guercio, A. BertacchiniORC, biomass, waste to energy, wood based panel, large heat pump
B02 (3) Carbon capture and decarbonation in thermal treatmentsTowards carbon neutral waste incinerationM. Ritzkowski, J. Springercarbon neutrality, incineration, CO2 separation, green hydrogen, synthetic fuels
B02 (5) Carbon capture and decarbonation in thermal treatmentsDecarbonising district heating with alternative fuelsK. Kyriakopoulos, G. Kardaras, K.D. Panopoulos, T. Kraia, N. Lestos, N. Perdikarissolid recovered fuels, decarbonisation, district heating, energy transition
B03 (2) Thermal treatment: emission controlOverview on air pollution control technologies in waste combustion plantsM. Schiavon, D. Panepinto, M. Ravina, M. Zanettiwaste-to-energy, emissions, flue gas, thermal treatment, cleaning technologies
B03 (4) Thermal treatment: emission controlAdvanced scrubber for abatement of particulate matter and treatment of pollution in a municipal solid waste incinerator plantF. Galatioto, A. Avveduto, P. Tripodi, G. Spantowaste incinerator, pollution abatement, innovative scrubber, water-based
B04 (1) Thermal treatment residues: quality and valorisationValorization of bottom ashes from waste-to-energy plant into asphalt mixtures for road pavementsF. Russo, R. Veropalumbo, S. Malvezzibottom ashes; waste-to-energy plant; asphalt mixture; gyratory compaction.
B04 (2) Thermal treatment residues: quality and valorisationPrincipal component analysis of elemental composition for woody biomass ash recyclingM. Ike, S. Iijima, Y. Pei, K. Shiota, M. Takaokamultivariate analysis, Inorganic waste, stoker furnace, fluidized boiler, gasification
B04 (3) Thermal treatment residues: quality and valorisationEvaluation of the utilisation potential of mineral fractions from the treatment of waste incineration bottom ash based on leaching tests and risk assessmentL. Acampora, G. Costa, A. Falsetti, F. Lombardi, F. Marafioti, C. Mensi, I. Verginellimineral fraction, bottom ash, leaching tests, risk assessment, End-of-Waste
B04 (4) Thermal treatment residues: quality and valorisationApplication of statistical entropy for evaluation of technologies: the FLUWA case studyE. Korotenko, H. Rechberger, O. Cencic, J. Jadrný, M. ŠycMSWI fly ash, FLUWA, recovery of metals, MFA, statistical entropy
B04 (5) Thermal treatment residues: quality and valorisationAnalysis of the treatability by carbonation of different types of alkaline residues within the BBCircle projectA. Masi, G. Costacarbonation, CO2 storage, CO2 utilization, industrial residues, leaching, mineralogy
B05 (1) Thermal treatment: pyrolysisInvestigations into the catalytic cracking of pyrolysis oil obtained from plastic wastesS.S. Ail, G. Chaudhry, M.J. Castaldi, L. Dorazio, J. Shi, J.C. Fu, C.P. Kelkarcatalytic cracking, pyrolysis, plastics
B05 (2) Thermal treatment: pyrolysisPyrolysis products derived from co-processing of coal fines and microalgaeJ.A. Meyer, C.A. Strydom, J.R. Bunt, R.C. Uwaomacoal fines, microalgae, agglomeration, co-pyrolysis, fischer assay
B05 (3) Thermal treatment: pyrolysisCharacterization of ilmenite mining residue for its potential use as a geocatalyst in pyrolysis processesD. Venta Noriega, M. Gomez, P. Villegas, O.D. Gutiérrezilmenite, catalytic pyrolysis, sugarcane bagasse valorization, biofuels, sustainable development
B05 (4) Thermal treatment: pyrolysisCo-pyrolysis and co-gasification reactivities and kinetics of blends of hydrochar from municipality waste residue and South African density separated coalR.C. Uwaoma, C.A. Strydom, J.R. Bunt, R.H. Matjieresidue, co-pyrolysis, co-gasification reactivity, random pore model, modified random pore model, kinetic parameters
B06 (1) Gasification: process and quality control of outputsOperation results and the measures for low emissions at the largest waste gasification plantN. Tanigaki, T. Kashiwabara, N. Fukuda, T. Izumiyagasification, waste, biomass, CCUS, Flue Gas Treatment, NOx
B06 (2) Gasification: process and quality control of outputsNumerical analysis and experiment on plasma gasification of biomassV. Messerle, A. Ustimenko, O. Lavrichshevwaste, plasma gasification, synthesis gas, thermodynamic calculation, experiment
B06 (4) Gasification: process and quality control of outputsLandfill site regeneration reference of Fluidized-bed Gasification and Melting EfW SystemN. Ann Kubota, Y. Kashima, M. Sonoda, T. Kurookamunicipal solid waste (MSW), gasification and melting furnace (G&M), dug-out waste from landfill site, continuous stable operation, disaster waste
B07 (1) Pyrolysis and gasification of different substratesPyrolysis of sugar cane bagasse assisted with acidified natural clinoptiloliteL. Santa, N. Montes, O.D. Gutiérrezvalorization of sugarcane bagasse, clinoptilolite, bio-oil recovery
B07 (2) Pyrolysis and gasification of different substratesGasification of solid biomass or fast pyrolysis bio-oil: comparative energy and exergy analyses using aspen plus ®A. Buelvas, O. Vanegas, A. Bula, A. Gonzálezgasification, biomass, pyrolysis, bio-oil, energy, exergy, Aspen Plus®.
B07 (3) Pyrolysis and gasification of different substratesGasification of agricultural and biorefining waste: effects of oxygen and steam equivalence ratios on syngas qualityN. Cerone, F. Zimbardi, L. Contuzzi, M. Carnevale, A. Villonebiorefinery waste, lignin, gasification, syngas, hydrogen
B07 (5) Pyrolysis and gasification of different substratesValorisation of plastic waste: Waste-to-Chemicals processes vs. co-combustion in cement kilnsF. Viganò, A. Conversano, D. Di Bona, D. Sogni, S. Consonniplastic wastes, Waste-to-Chemicals, SRF, gasification, cement industry
B08 (1) Low-temperature technologies: process and emissionsEffects of process water recirculation in hydrothermal carbonization productsR.P. Ipiales, D.C. Pimentel, A.F. Mohedano, E. Díaz, M.A. de la Rubiaaerobic biodegradability, anaerobic biodegradability, garden and park waste, hydrochar, hydrothermal carbonization, process water recirculation
B08 (2) Low-temperature technologies: process and emissionsEnvironmental assessment of hydrothermal treatment of wet industrial bio-residues into intermediate bioenergy carriersM. Ugolini, L. Recchia, H.E. Wray, J.W. Dijkstra, S. Shah, F. Kruip, I. Lundström, S. Lundkvist, L. Ånnhagen, P. Cobden, C. Wang, T. Hendrickx, D. Witkowska, G.C. Becker, E. Ovsyannikovaindustrial residue, sludges, bioenergy carriers, environmental impacts, LCA
B08 (4) Low-temperature technologies: process and emissionsThe dark side of the biochar derived from RDF and lignocelulose biomass: volitile organic compounds emissionE. Syguła, M. Hejna, A. BiałowiecRDF, biochar, torrefaction, pyrolysis, VOC, emission
B08 (5) Low-temperature technologies: process and emissionsMicrowave hydrothermal carbonization of rabbit manureI. Moukazis, E. Gidarakosanimal waste, rabbit manure, hydrochar
B09 (1) Low-temperature technologies in biorefineries and waste recycling perspectivesProof of the concept: the food waste transformation yeast biomass due to combined hydrothermal carbonization and biological treatment – A novel approach to waste recyclingW.A. Rasaq, B. Matyjewicz, K. Swiechowski, Z. Lazar, P. Kupaj, M. Valentin, A. Białowiechydrothermal carbonization, hydrothermal wastewater, Yarrowia clade, kinetic growth
B09 (2) Low-temperature technologies in biorefineries and waste recycling perspectivesHow can hydrothermal carbonization upgrade actual plants to biorefineries?G. Ischia, D. Scrinzi, L. FioriHydrothermal carbonization, biorefinery, integrated plants, circular economy, state of the art.
B09 (3) Low-temperature technologies in biorefineries and waste recycling perspectivesNapier Grass carbonization treatment for enhancing fuel properties a comparison of vapothermal carbonization and hydrothermal carbonizationD. Moloeznik Paniagua, J.A. Libra, V.S. Rotterfuel properties, hydrothermal carbonization, vapothermal carbonization, chlorine, calorific value, alkali salts
B09 (4) Low-temperature technologies in biorefineries and waste recycling perspectivesTorrefaction of hazelnut industry residues in a biorefinery perspective: flowsheeting and simulationM. Miccio, M. Casa, M. Fraganza, P. Brachi, D. Albanese, B. Tauleignehazelnut, husk, torrefaction, process flowsheeting, waste valorization
B09 (5) Low-temperature technologies in biorefineries and waste recycling perspectivesTechnological parameters of brewers spent grain torrefactionE. Syguła, K. Świechowski, G. Natkaniec, A. Białowiectorrefaction, brewers spent grain (BSG), kinetics reactions, activation energy, biochar
C01 (1) Processi biologici di conversione energeticaValutazione della degradabilità anaerobica di sacchetti per la raccolta del rifiuto organico in carta e bioplasticaG. Dolci, V. Venturelli, M. Grosso, A. Catenacci, F. Malpeicarta, bioplastica, rifiuto organico, digestione anaerobica, degradabilità
C01 (2) Processi biologici di conversione energeticaProgetto Occhio al Bio! – Valorizzazione di bioplastiche di occhialeria via carbonizzazione idrotermica e digestione anaerobicaF. Marchelli, R. Ferrentino, G. Ischia, M. Calvi, G. Andreottola, L. Fiori
C01 (3) Processi biologici di conversione energeticaEnergia dai liquami: potenzialità ed aspetti ambientali dell’impiego di acque reflue per la produzione di biomasse agro-forestali a fini energeticiS. Masi, D. Caniani, M. Cozzi, F. Di Capua, I.M. Mancini, M. Viccaro, S. Romanowastewater reuse, biomass production, energy from wastewater
C01 (4) Processi biologici di conversione energeticaOzonizzazione dei fanghi per migliorare la digestione anaerobica: dalla scala di laboratorio alla scala realeA. Catenacci, M Peroni, F. Gievers, M. Mainardis, M. Cascio, D. Soderino, E. Pasinetti, M. Bernardi, F. Malpei
C01 (5) Processi biologici di conversione energeticaValutazione ambientale della conversione in bioraffineria del siero casearioG. Costa, K. Czerwińska, S. Del Pero, G. Farabegoli, L. Lombardi, F. Minniti, A. Polettini, R. Pomi, A. Rossi, M. Śliz, F. Tatti, M. Wilk, T. Zonfa
C02 (1) Combustione diretta dei rifiutiRecepimento e applicazione delle BAT al settore degli Impianti di incenerimento rifiuti in LombardiaA. M. Ribaudo, R. Esposito, L. LosaBAT, impianti, incenerimento rifiuti, Regione Lombardia
C02 (2) Combustione diretta dei rifiutiCelle a Combustibile a Carbonati Fusi (MCFC) per la cattura del Carbonio negli impianti di trattamento termico dei rifiutiF. Viganò, L. Cretarola, M. Spinelli
C02 (3) Combustione diretta dei rifiutiValorizzazione di ceneri pesanti da termovalorizzatore in miscele di asfalto per pavimentazioni stradaliF. Russo, R. Veropalumbo, S. Malvezziceneri pesanti, termovalorizzazione, conglomerato bituminoso, compattazione giratoria
C02 (4) Combustione diretta dei rifiutiValutazione del potenziale utilizzo delle frazioni minerali presenti nelle ceneri di fondo degli impianti di incenerimento (test di lisciviazione e analisi di rischio)L. Acampora, G. Costa, A. Falsetti, F. Lombardi, F. Marafioti, C. Mensi, I. Verginelli
C03 (1) Gassificazione e processi termici a bassa temperaturaCo-gassificazione di plastica e biomassa in un reattore pilota a letto fluidoG. Calì, F. Parrillo, F. Ardolino, C. Boccia, D. Marotto, A. Pettinau, U. Arena
C03 (2) Gassificazione e processi termici a bassa temperaturaGassificazione di scarti da agricoltura e bioraffineria: effetti dell’ossigeno e del vapore sulla qualità del SyngasN. Cerone, F. Zimbardi, L. Contuzzi, M. Carnevale, A. Villone
C03 (3) Gassificazione e processi termici a bassa temperaturaValutazione ambientale della conversione idrotermica di bioresidui industriali umidi in vettori bioenergeticiM. Ugolini, L. Recchia, H.E. Wray, J.W. Dijkstra, S. Shah, F. Kruip, I. Lundström, S. Lundkvist, L. Ånnhagen, P. Cobden, C. Wang, T. Hendrickx, D. Witkowska, G.C. Becker, E. Ovsyannikova
C03 (4) Gassificazione e processi termici a bassa temperaturaAnalisi della trattabilità mediante carbonatazione di diversi tipi di rifiuti alcalini (Progetto BBCircle)A. Masi, G. Costa
C03 (5) Gassificazione e processi termici a bassa temperaturaTorrefazione dei residui industriali della lavorazione delle nocciole in vista di una loro valorizzazione in bioraffineriaM. Miccio, M. Casa, M. Fraganza, P. Brachi, D. Albanese, B. Tauleigne
C04 (1) Workshop: Pyrolysis of industrial sewage sludgeIntroduction to the workshopA. Pivato, M.C. Lavagnolo
C04 (2) Workshop: Pyrolysis of industrial sewage sludgeManagement strategies for industrial sewage sludgesC. Mensi, S. Malvezzi
C04 (3) Workshop: Pyrolysis of industrial sewage sludgeThe role of biochar in a Carbon Negative EconomyG. Beggio
C04 (4) Workshop: Pyrolysis of industrial sewage sludgeTechnologies for sludge pyrolysisS. Basso Ricci
C05 (1) Workshop: Waste to Energy perspectives in low income countriesChallenges of waste management in Ethiopia and East AfricaJ. Sprafke, M. Lenhart, M. Pohl, A. Nassour, M. Nelleswaste management, Ethiopia, guideline
C05 (2) Workshop: Waste to Energy perspectives in low income countriesAn example of sinergies in PhD research on thermal treatment of healthcare waste in low-income countriesM. Ragazzi, V. Torretta, A. Castellucci, P. Castellani, E.C. Radabiodrying, healthcare waste, low-income countries, municipal solid waste, organic waste
C06 (1) Workshop: Carbon capture in Waste to Energy plantsMolten Carbonate Fuel Cells (MCFC) for the carbon capture in Energy-from-Waste (EfW) plantsF. Viganò, L. Cretarola, M. SpinelliMolten Carbonate Fuel Cell, Carbon Capture, Waste, Energy-from-Waste
C07 (1) Workshop: High-temperature vs low-temperature conversion processesHigh-temperature vs low-temperature conversion processesG. Ischia, F. Marchelli, L. Fiorihigh-temperature, low-temperature, conversion processes, gasification, pyrolysis, hydrothermal processes, anaerobic digestion
C08 (1) Workshop: Enhancement of Waste to Energy plantsEnhancement of combustion capacity in waste to energy and biomass to energy plants by implementation of modern optimization systems (theory and case studies)D. Zibrat, M. Lukiccombustion optimization, stabilization of steam production, enhancement of steam production, forward moving reciprocating grates, plant profitability enhancement, plant reliability and availability enhancements
B02 (4) Carbon capture and decarbonation in thermal treatmentsTowards carbon neutral waste incinerationM. Ritzkowski
Focus III (1) The contribution of biomass in the energy system - Competition with food and material use?The role of hydrogen in Net-ZeroM. Materazzi
Focus III (2) The contribution of biomass in the energy system - Competition with food and material use?The contribution of biomass in the energy system – Competition with food and material use?M. Nelles
Focus II Role of thermal treatment in circular economyThe role of thermochemical treatment in circular economyU. Arena
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