Science meets practice, The International Conference "Progress in Biogas IV" will be held in Stuttgart, Germany March 8th to 11th 2017 at the University of Hohenheim. Become part of this international knowledge transfer and attend as PARTICIPANT, EXHIBITOR or SPONSOR.
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For PARTICIPANTS
Bring yourself up to date on the national and international status quo of #biogas production and usage - over 100 registered speakers in 3 parallel sessions and 4 interactive workshops.
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For SPONSORS
Take advantage and reserve prominent slots in the conference proceedings, all advertising efforts regarding the conference and during the breaks.
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For EXHIBITORS
Present yourself to an international audience - make contacts.
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This conference will last two days (March 8-9) with 3 parallel sessions and a company exhibition. On the third day (March 10), a "workshop day," will take place. On the fourth day (March 11) the participants will have the opportunity to visit several attractions in the metropolitan region of Stuttgart on a guided excursion
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Este documento resume la normativa vigente sobre libros electrónicos en Perú. Establece que la Resolución de Superintendencia No 247-2014 creó el Sistema de Llevado del Registro de Ventas e Ingresos y de Compras de manera electrónica (SLE PORTAL) y sustituyó varios anexos. También indica que las resoluciones posteriores han ido ampliando progresivamente el número de sujetos obligados a llevar libros electrónicos mediante el Programa de Libros Electrónicos o el SLE PORTAL.
El documento describe las etapas del proceso de validación y envío de libros electrónicos (PLE), incluyendo validar la información para consistencia, generar reportes de inconsistencias, enviar el primer envío con una advertencia y obtener una constancia de recepción. También pregunta sobre dónde ubicar los archivos que conforman los libros electrónicos para el proceso.
Este manual describe el Programa Validador de SUNAT (PVS) que valida la información del Comprobante de Pago del Estado (COA Estado). El PVS instala una carpeta en la computadora que contiene el programa de validación. El usuario ingresa el período a evaluar, selecciona los archivos txt con la información de COA Estado, y el PVS valida que cumplan con los campos y formatos requeridos, generando archivos encriptados válidos para enviar a SUNAT. Si hay errores, el PVS genera reportes describiendo las líneas y campos
Climate change is a change in global or regional climate patterns attributed to increased levels of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel use since the mid-20th century. According to NASA, there has been a rise in CO2 levels and global temperatures, and decreases in Arctic ice and land ice. While past climate changes have occurred, current warming is happening much faster than past events due to human activities like burning fossil fuels that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Effects of continued warming may include more extreme weather, droughts, sea level rise, and damage costs increasing over time. Individual actions like using less energy and driving less can help address climate change along with efforts of environmental groups.
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Social media visualization for crisis managementMustafa Alkhunni
PhD proposal about the use of data mining and information visualization techniques to manage and guide people within crisis time .
Under the supervision of Dr.Robert Johnathan from Bangor university
MSc.Mustafa ALKHUNNI
El club de lectura se reúne los jueves por la noche para discutir los libros que han leído. Los miembros comparten sus pensamientos sobre la trama, los personajes y los temas de cada libro. El club elige un nuevo libro para leer cada mes y espera con entusiasmo las próximas discusiones.
The document provides an introduction to yoga, including what yoga is, its history and origins in India, and the objectives and general guidelines of yogic practices. It explains that yoga aims to unite the body, mind and soul through various practices and techniques to promote physical fitness, mental development and emotional stability. These practices include yamas, niyamas, asanas, pranayama, pratyahara, kriyas and meditation. The overall goal of including yoga in schools is to encourage healthy habits and lifestyles in children to achieve good physical, mental and emotional health.
Este documento resume la normativa vigente sobre libros electrónicos en Perú. Establece que la Resolución de Superintendencia No 247-2014 creó el Sistema de Llevado del Registro de Ventas e Ingresos y de Compras de manera electrónica (SLE PORTAL) y sustituyó varios anexos. También indica que las resoluciones posteriores han ido ampliando progresivamente el número de sujetos obligados a llevar libros electrónicos mediante el Programa de Libros Electrónicos o el SLE PORTAL.
El documento describe las etapas del proceso de validación y envío de libros electrónicos (PLE), incluyendo validar la información para consistencia, generar reportes de inconsistencias, enviar el primer envío con una advertencia y obtener una constancia de recepción. También pregunta sobre dónde ubicar los archivos que conforman los libros electrónicos para el proceso.
Este manual describe el Programa Validador de SUNAT (PVS) que valida la información del Comprobante de Pago del Estado (COA Estado). El PVS instala una carpeta en la computadora que contiene el programa de validación. El usuario ingresa el período a evaluar, selecciona los archivos txt con la información de COA Estado, y el PVS valida que cumplan con los campos y formatos requeridos, generando archivos encriptados válidos para enviar a SUNAT. Si hay errores, el PVS genera reportes describiendo las líneas y campos
Climate change is a change in global or regional climate patterns attributed to increased levels of carbon dioxide from fossil fuel use since the mid-20th century. According to NASA, there has been a rise in CO2 levels and global temperatures, and decreases in Arctic ice and land ice. While past climate changes have occurred, current warming is happening much faster than past events due to human activities like burning fossil fuels that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Effects of continued warming may include more extreme weather, droughts, sea level rise, and damage costs increasing over time. Individual actions like using less energy and driving less can help address climate change along with efforts of environmental groups.
Este documento describe un programa llamado Red Rapid Fit&Well para estudios Xbody que ofrece varios beneficios como captar nuevos clientes, fidelizar a los clientes actuales, mejorar la imagen del estudio, e innovar constantemente. Entre los beneficios se incluyen acceso al sistema de gestión Xbody Online, promociones para clientes, materiales para el estudio, descuentos en productos y servicios, y presencia en la web de Xbody. El sistema de gestión permite monitorear el equipo, hacer estadísticas, agenda reservas, base
Social media visualization for crisis managementMustafa Alkhunni
PhD proposal about the use of data mining and information visualization techniques to manage and guide people within crisis time .
Under the supervision of Dr.Robert Johnathan from Bangor university
MSc.Mustafa ALKHUNNI
El club de lectura se reúne los jueves por la noche para discutir los libros que han leído. Los miembros comparten sus pensamientos sobre la trama, los personajes y los temas de cada libro. El club elige un nuevo libro para leer cada mes y espera con entusiasmo las próximas discusiones.
The document provides an introduction to yoga, including what yoga is, its history and origins in India, and the objectives and general guidelines of yogic practices. It explains that yoga aims to unite the body, mind and soul through various practices and techniques to promote physical fitness, mental development and emotional stability. These practices include yamas, niyamas, asanas, pranayama, pratyahara, kriyas and meditation. The overall goal of including yoga in schools is to encourage healthy habits and lifestyles in children to achieve good physical, mental and emotional health.
Tournee Canadienne aOS - Quebec - Qu'est-ce que VOUS obtenez d'un environneme...Vlad Catrinescu
Every time you see a blog post about SharePoint 2016, you see the word hybrid. But what exactly is a hybrid infrastructure and what features does the business user get?
In this session we will look at SharePoint Hybrid from a business user point of view to understand what features we get out of it. We will look at Hybrid Team Sites, Hybrid Search, Hybrid Extranet sites and more!
aOS Canadian Tour 2017 - Ottawa - What do YOU get from SharePoint Hybrid?Vlad Catrinescu
Every time you see a blog post about SharePoint 2016, you see the word hybrid. But what exactly is a hybrid infrastructure and what features does the business user get?
In this session we will look at SharePoint Hybrid from a business user point of view to understand what features we get out of it. We will look at Hybrid Team Sites, Hybrid Search, Hybrid Extranet sites and more!
aOS Canadian Tour 2017 - Toronto- What do YOU get from SharePoint Hybrid?Vlad Catrinescu
Every time you see a blog post about SharePoint 2016, you see the word hybrid. But what exactly is a hybrid infrastructure and what features does the business user get?
In this session we will look at SharePoint Hybrid from a business user point of view to understand what features we get out of it. We will look at Hybrid Team Sites, Hybrid Search, Hybrid Extranet sites and more!
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Lucrarea are un caracter interdisciplinar pronunţat şi ca atare a trebuit să se ţină cont de corelarea informaţiilor şi datelor de radiochimie, de hidrologie fluvială şi marină, de hidrogeologie, etc., în măsura în care acest lucru a fost desigur, posibil. Concepţia care a stat la baza întregii lucrări a fost aceea a considerării proceselor radiochimice în integralitate şi în interdependenţă cu alte procese (hidrologice, hidrogeologice, geochimice, ecologice, etc.); integralitate – pentru că procesele radiochimice care au loc în sistemul “sedimente” sunt de fapt incluse în alte procese mai ample şi interdependenţă – pentru că procesele respective sunt în legătură, sunt interconectate, cu alte procese care au loc în mediul acvatic fluvial sau marin.
În ceea ce priveşte modelarea matematică a proceselor radiochimice a sedimentelor în funcţie de regimul hidrologic, trebuie precizat că această modelare este deosebit de complexă, corespunzător complexităţii fenomenelor şi proceselor hidrologice, chimice, radiochimice, sedimentologice, feomene şi procese care sunt corelate într-o măsură mai mare sau mai mică. Datorită acestei complexităţi, modelarea matematică nu s-a putut face exhaustiv, prezentându-se numai o serie de direcţii de cercetare în acest sens. O abordare exhaustivă, ar implica eforturi deosebite, costisitoare şi de lungă durată. Totuşi şi evidenţierea unor posibilităţi şi limite în abordarea matematică a acestor fenomene şi procese este utilă.
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Evidence of Jet Activity from the Secondary Black Hole in the OJ 287 Binary S...Sérgio Sacani
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Mending Clothing to Support Sustainable Fashion_CIMaR 2024.pdfSelcen Ozturkcan
Ozturkcan, S., Berndt, A., & Angelakis, A. (2024). Mending clothing to support sustainable fashion. Presented at the 31st Annual Conference by the Consortium for International Marketing Research (CIMaR), 10-13 Jun 2024, University of Gävle, Sweden.
JAMES WEBB STUDY THE MASSIVE BLACK HOLE SEEDSSérgio Sacani
The pathway(s) to seeding the massive black holes (MBHs) that exist at the heart of galaxies in the present and distant Universe remains an unsolved problem. Here we categorise, describe and quantitatively discuss the formation pathways of both light and heavy seeds. We emphasise that the most recent computational models suggest that rather than a bimodal-like mass spectrum between light and heavy seeds with light at one end and heavy at the other that instead a continuum exists. Light seeds being more ubiquitous and the heavier seeds becoming less and less abundant due the rarer environmental conditions required for their formation. We therefore examine the different mechanisms that give rise to different seed mass spectrums. We show how and why the mechanisms that produce the heaviest seeds are also among the rarest events in the Universe and are hence extremely unlikely to be the seeds for the vast majority of the MBH population. We quantify, within the limits of the current large uncertainties in the seeding processes, the expected number densities of the seed mass spectrum. We argue that light seeds must be at least 103 to 105 times more numerous than heavy seeds to explain the MBH population as a whole. Based on our current understanding of the seed population this makes heavy seeds (Mseed > 103 M⊙) a significantly more likely pathway given that heavy seeds have an abundance pattern than is close to and likely in excess of 10−4 compared to light seeds. Finally, we examine the current state-of-the-art in numerical calculations and recent observations and plot a path forward for near-future advances in both domains.
PPT on Sustainable Land Management presented at the three-day 'Training and Validation Workshop on Modules of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Technologies in South Asia' workshop on April 22, 2024.
Tournee Canadienne aOS - Quebec - Qu'est-ce que VOUS obtenez d'un environneme...Vlad Catrinescu
Every time you see a blog post about SharePoint 2016, you see the word hybrid. But what exactly is a hybrid infrastructure and what features does the business user get?
In this session we will look at SharePoint Hybrid from a business user point of view to understand what features we get out of it. We will look at Hybrid Team Sites, Hybrid Search, Hybrid Extranet sites and more!
aOS Canadian Tour 2017 - Ottawa - What do YOU get from SharePoint Hybrid?Vlad Catrinescu
Every time you see a blog post about SharePoint 2016, you see the word hybrid. But what exactly is a hybrid infrastructure and what features does the business user get?
In this session we will look at SharePoint Hybrid from a business user point of view to understand what features we get out of it. We will look at Hybrid Team Sites, Hybrid Search, Hybrid Extranet sites and more!
aOS Canadian Tour 2017 - Toronto- What do YOU get from SharePoint Hybrid?Vlad Catrinescu
Every time you see a blog post about SharePoint 2016, you see the word hybrid. But what exactly is a hybrid infrastructure and what features does the business user get?
In this session we will look at SharePoint Hybrid from a business user point of view to understand what features we get out of it. We will look at Hybrid Team Sites, Hybrid Search, Hybrid Extranet sites and more!
Tournee Canadienne aOS - Montreal - Qu'est-ce que VOUS obtenez d'un environn...Vlad Catrinescu
This document discusses how increased temperatures due to climate change are fueling wildfires that damage forests and release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Climate change has created conditions with hotter, drier weather that promotes the spread of wildfires. These fires then release carbon dioxide and other gases that contribute further to climate change in a reinforcing cycle.
Lucrarea are un caracter interdisciplinar pronunţat şi ca atare a trebuit să se ţină cont de corelarea informaţiilor şi datelor de radiochimie, de hidrologie fluvială şi marină, de hidrogeologie, etc., în măsura în care acest lucru a fost desigur, posibil. Concepţia care a stat la baza întregii lucrări a fost aceea a considerării proceselor radiochimice în integralitate şi în interdependenţă cu alte procese (hidrologice, hidrogeologice, geochimice, ecologice, etc.); integralitate – pentru că procesele radiochimice care au loc în sistemul “sedimente” sunt de fapt incluse în alte procese mai ample şi interdependenţă – pentru că procesele respective sunt în legătură, sunt interconectate, cu alte procese care au loc în mediul acvatic fluvial sau marin.
În ceea ce priveşte modelarea matematică a proceselor radiochimice a sedimentelor în funcţie de regimul hidrologic, trebuie precizat că această modelare este deosebit de complexă, corespunzător complexităţii fenomenelor şi proceselor hidrologice, chimice, radiochimice, sedimentologice, feomene şi procese care sunt corelate într-o măsură mai mare sau mai mică. Datorită acestei complexităţi, modelarea matematică nu s-a putut face exhaustiv, prezentându-se numai o serie de direcţii de cercetare în acest sens. O abordare exhaustivă, ar implica eforturi deosebite, costisitoare şi de lungă durată. Totuşi şi evidenţierea unor posibilităţi şi limite în abordarea matematică a acestor fenomene şi procese este utilă.
Yoim Diet es una tienda natural en línea que ofrece una amplia gama de productos para mejorar el estilo de vida saludable, incluyendo suplementos nutricionales, productos para bajar de peso, deporte y energía, y cosméticos naturales. El documento promueve convertirse en distribuidor independiente de Yoim Diet para gestionar tu propia tienda en línea, ganar ingresos adicionales de manera flexible y recibir formación y apoyo.
Evidence of Jet Activity from the Secondary Black Hole in the OJ 287 Binary S...Sérgio Sacani
Wereport the study of a huge optical intraday flare on 2021 November 12 at 2 a.m. UT in the blazar OJ287. In the binary black hole model, it is associated with an impact of the secondary black hole on the accretion disk of the primary. Our multifrequency observing campaign was set up to search for such a signature of the impact based on a prediction made 8 yr earlier. The first I-band results of the flare have already been reported by Kishore et al. (2024). Here we combine these data with our monitoring in the R-band. There is a big change in the R–I spectral index by 1.0 ±0.1 between the normal background and the flare, suggesting a new component of radiation. The polarization variation during the rise of the flare suggests the same. The limits on the source size place it most reasonably in the jet of the secondary BH. We then ask why we have not seen this phenomenon before. We show that OJ287 was never before observed with sufficient sensitivity on the night when the flare should have happened according to the binary model. We also study the probability that this flare is just an oversized example of intraday variability using the Krakow data set of intense monitoring between 2015 and 2023. We find that the occurrence of a flare of this size and rapidity is unlikely. In machine-readable Tables 1 and 2, we give the full orbit-linked historical light curve of OJ287 as well as the dense monitoring sample of Krakow.
PPT on Direct Seeded Rice presented at the three-day 'Training and Validation Workshop on Modules of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Technologies in South Asia' workshop on April 22, 2024.
Mending Clothing to Support Sustainable Fashion_CIMaR 2024.pdfSelcen Ozturkcan
Ozturkcan, S., Berndt, A., & Angelakis, A. (2024). Mending clothing to support sustainable fashion. Presented at the 31st Annual Conference by the Consortium for International Marketing Research (CIMaR), 10-13 Jun 2024, University of Gävle, Sweden.
JAMES WEBB STUDY THE MASSIVE BLACK HOLE SEEDSSérgio Sacani
The pathway(s) to seeding the massive black holes (MBHs) that exist at the heart of galaxies in the present and distant Universe remains an unsolved problem. Here we categorise, describe and quantitatively discuss the formation pathways of both light and heavy seeds. We emphasise that the most recent computational models suggest that rather than a bimodal-like mass spectrum between light and heavy seeds with light at one end and heavy at the other that instead a continuum exists. Light seeds being more ubiquitous and the heavier seeds becoming less and less abundant due the rarer environmental conditions required for their formation. We therefore examine the different mechanisms that give rise to different seed mass spectrums. We show how and why the mechanisms that produce the heaviest seeds are also among the rarest events in the Universe and are hence extremely unlikely to be the seeds for the vast majority of the MBH population. We quantify, within the limits of the current large uncertainties in the seeding processes, the expected number densities of the seed mass spectrum. We argue that light seeds must be at least 103 to 105 times more numerous than heavy seeds to explain the MBH population as a whole. Based on our current understanding of the seed population this makes heavy seeds (Mseed > 103 M⊙) a significantly more likely pathway given that heavy seeds have an abundance pattern than is close to and likely in excess of 10−4 compared to light seeds. Finally, we examine the current state-of-the-art in numerical calculations and recent observations and plot a path forward for near-future advances in both domains.
PPT on Sustainable Land Management presented at the three-day 'Training and Validation Workshop on Modules of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Technologies in South Asia' workshop on April 22, 2024.
Embracing Deep Variability For Reproducibility and Replicability
Abstract: Reproducibility (aka determinism in some cases) constitutes a fundamental aspect in various fields of computer science, such as floating-point computations in numerical analysis and simulation, concurrency models in parallelism, reproducible builds for third parties integration and packaging, and containerization for execution environments. These concepts, while pervasive across diverse concerns, often exhibit intricate inter-dependencies, making it challenging to achieve a comprehensive understanding. In this short and vision paper we delve into the application of software engineering techniques, specifically variability management, to systematically identify and explicit points of variability that may give rise to reproducibility issues (eg language, libraries, compiler, virtual machine, OS, environment variables, etc). The primary objectives are: i) gaining insights into the variability layers and their possible interactions, ii) capturing and documenting configurations for the sake of reproducibility, and iii) exploring diverse configurations to replicate, and hence validate and ensure the robustness of results. By adopting these methodologies, we aim to address the complexities associated with reproducibility and replicability in modern software systems and environments, facilitating a more comprehensive and nuanced perspective on these critical aspects.
https://hal.science/hal-04582287
Microbial interaction
Microorganisms interacts with each other and can be physically associated with another organisms in a variety of ways.
One organism can be located on the surface of another organism as an ectobiont or located within another organism as endobiont.
Microbial interaction may be positive such as mutualism, proto-cooperation, commensalism or may be negative such as parasitism, predation or competition
Types of microbial interaction
Positive interaction: mutualism, proto-cooperation, commensalism
Negative interaction: Ammensalism (antagonism), parasitism, predation, competition
I. Mutualism:
It is defined as the relationship in which each organism in interaction gets benefits from association. It is an obligatory relationship in which mutualist and host are metabolically dependent on each other.
Mutualistic relationship is very specific where one member of association cannot be replaced by another species.
Mutualism require close physical contact between interacting organisms.
Relationship of mutualism allows organisms to exist in habitat that could not occupied by either species alone.
Mutualistic relationship between organisms allows them to act as a single organism.
Examples of mutualism:
i. Lichens:
Lichens are excellent example of mutualism.
They are the association of specific fungi and certain genus of algae. In lichen, fungal partner is called mycobiont and algal partner is called
II. Syntrophism:
It is an association in which the growth of one organism either depends on or improved by the substrate provided by another organism.
In syntrophism both organism in association gets benefits.
Compound A
Utilized by population 1
Compound B
Utilized by population 2
Compound C
utilized by both Population 1+2
Products
In this theoretical example of syntrophism, population 1 is able to utilize and metabolize compound A, forming compound B but cannot metabolize beyond compound B without co-operation of population 2. Population 2is unable to utilize compound A but it can metabolize compound B forming compound C. Then both population 1 and 2 are able to carry out metabolic reaction which leads to formation of end product that neither population could produce alone.
Examples of syntrophism:
i. Methanogenic ecosystem in sludge digester
Methane produced by methanogenic bacteria depends upon interspecies hydrogen transfer by other fermentative bacteria.
Anaerobic fermentative bacteria generate CO2 and H2 utilizing carbohydrates which is then utilized by methanogenic bacteria (Methanobacter) to produce methane.
ii. Lactobacillus arobinosus and Enterococcus faecalis:
In the minimal media, Lactobacillus arobinosus and Enterococcus faecalis are able to grow together but not alone.
The synergistic relationship between E. faecalis and L. arobinosus occurs in which E. faecalis require folic acid
"Progress in Biogas IV" - International conference program pib4
1. CONFERENCE PROGRAM
FIRST DAY - MARCH 8, 2017
08:00 – 09:30 Registration (Foyer BIO 1)
09:30 – 10:00 Welcome (B3)
10:00 – 11:00 Keynote speeches (B3)
11:00 – 11:30 Coffee break – Poster session, exhibition (Foyer BIO 1)
11:30–12:45
B 3 Ö 1 Ö 2 Foyer BIO 1
Exhibitionandpostersession
12:45 – 14:10 Lunch (Mensa)
14:10–15:50
15:50 – 16:20 Coffee break – Poster session, exhibition (Foyer BIO 1)
16:20–18:00
18:00 – 19:00 Poster session, exhibition (Foyer BIO 1)
19:00 – 22:00 Evening reception (Mensa)
Prof. Dr. Stephan Dabbert, Rector University of Hohenheim
N.N. Ministry for XXXXX Baden-Württemberg
Perspectives for Biogas within the EU, Harm Grobrügge, Vice President European Biogas Association
Scientific perspectives for the further development of the biogas system, Largus Angenent, University of Tübingen, Germany
Session 1 – Biogas in practice
(Chairman: NN)
Session 2 – Energy crops
(Chairman: NN)
Session 3 – Optimal integration of biogas in the
energy system
(Chairman: NN)
Repowering biogas BW - Analysis & assessment of
repowering measures using a plant specific
MATLAB- model, Josua GÜSEWELL, Germany
High yielding tropical energy crops for bioenergy
production: effects of plant components, harvest
years, and locations on biomass composition and
subsequent biogas production, Samir Kumar
KHANAL, USA
Optimal biogas plant concepts supplying biogas for
highly flexible power generation systems – Findings
of variable biogas production at two large scale
demonstration plants, Henning HAHN, Germany
Cheap carbon sources for biogas – new innovative
technologies. How to make biogas profitable without
grants and support?, Jens Bo HOLM-NIELSEN,
Denmark
Aquatic macrophytes as substrates for anaerobic
digestion plants, Lucie MOELLER, Germany
Demand driven biogas production in anaerobic filters,
Johannes KRÜMPEL, Germany
Dry anaerobic digestion: state-of-art, scientific and
technological locks, Thierry RIBEIRO, France
Increase of the methane production from microalgal
biomass by using ruminal microorganisms for pre-
treatment, Germán BUITRÓN, Mexico
Assessment of biogas production limits in anaerobic
reactors for a flexible energy production, Wendy
LAPERRIERE, France
Session 4 – Innovative digestion technologies
(Chairwoman: NN)
Session 5 – Biogas generation from waste /
bioproducts
(Chairman: NN)
Session 3 – Optimal integration of biogas in the
energy system
(Chairman: NN)
Hydrolysis of corn silage and reed biomass using
anaerobic fungi isolated from the rumen, Bhargavi
RAVI, Canada
Use of dry fermentation for co-digestion of organic
fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) with
chicken manure (CM) (effect of trace elements), Nuri
AZBAR, Turkey
Flexible biogas plants as balancing option in power
distribution grids – economic comparison of costs for
grid development and costs for a flexible operation of
biogas plants, Jacqueline DANIEL-GROMKE,
Germany
The influence of hydrolysis process pH on biogas
efficiency of maize silage in two-phase anaerobic
digestion, Andrzej LEWICKI, Poland
Anaerobic digestion of brewery spent grains:
Nutrients addition requirement, Claire BOUGRIER,
France
Simulation of demand oriented biogas production by
a simplified kinetic model, Sören WEINRICH,
Germany
Effects of pH and mixing on two-stage anaerobic
digestion of the organic fraction of municipal solid
waste, Mariela-Yuvinka PEÑA, Mexico
Biowaste – Profitable for the Bioeconomy, Lea
BÖHME, Germany
Feeding strategy optimization assisted by near
infrared and real time, Cyrille CHARNIER, France
Fundamentals of process design and control of
anaerobic sequencing batch gas-lift reactor, Isabel
Cristina PULGARIN MONSALVE, Germany
Bio-methane performance of coffee processing by-
products and effect of TE-supplement on biogas
production, Bilhat CHALA, Germany
Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) for a real-time
monitoring of the biogas process, Andrea STOCKL,
Germany
Session 6 – N-rich substrates
(Chairman: NN)
Session 7 – Measuring biogas yields / potential
(Chairman: NN)
Practitioners forum
(Chairman: NN)
Monitoring report of high nitrogen biogas operation
on lagoon based digester; case study Thailand egg
layer farms biogas, Pruk AGGARANGSI, Thailand
Impact of inoculum's origin on the methane yield in
biochemical methane potential (BMP) tests, Konrad
KOCH, Germany
No agro waste, Katrin KAYSER, Germany
The influence of the pre-treatment of chicken manure
with auto-hydrolysis (AH) or pressure swing
conditioning (PSC) on Nitrogen content and biogas
production, Britt SCHUMACHER, Germany
Temperature effects on residual biogas potential of
separated liquid digestate, Florian RÜSCH-PFUND,
Switzerland
Experiences and lessons learned in Latin America
and the Caribbean with the small biodigester
HoMethan, Montserrat LLUCH CUEVAS, Germany
Mono-fermentation of fresh poultry manure, Patricio
GIL SCHRECKENBERG, Argentina
Biogas potential of livestock farming residues in the
Belgorod region in Russia, Jonas LINDNER,
Germany
The dimensioning of gasgrids and gasstores,
Johannes FISCHER, Germany
Anaerobic digestion for the biosecure disposal of
poultry mortalities and renewable energy production,
Joshua ARIAS, Canada
Novel monitoring of AD process using low cost
sensing platforms, Tanja RADU, UK
„ArmaBlow“ Gas agitating system for digesters, Rudi
PAFLITSCHEK, Germany
2. SECOND DAY – MARCH 9, 2017
08:30–10:30
B 3 Ö 1 Ö 2 Foyer BIO 1
Exhibitionandpostersession
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break – Poster session, exhibition (Foyer BIO 1)
11:00–12:40
12:40 – 14:00 Lunch (Mensa)
14:00–15:40
15:40 – 16:10 Coffee break – Poster session, exhibition (Foyer BIO 1)
16:10–17:50
17:50 – 18:15 Closing session (B3)
18:15 End of the conference
Session 8 – Low-tech biogas plants
(Chairman: NN)
Oral-Poster Session
(Chairman: NN)
Session 9 – Nutrient utilization
(Chairwoman: NN)
Assessing a novel low-tech, high efficiency biogas
plant for domestic use, Joaquín VIQUEZ, Costa Rica
5 minutes pro each Speaker, after 4 Speakers 5
minutes discussion
Production of solid ammonium salts from residues of
monodigestion of nitrogen-rich materials, Jeannette
BUSCHMANN, Germany
Waste treatment, energy production and agricultural
fertilization from sanitation digesters in Haiti,
Stephanie LANSING, USA
The influence of digestate treatment and composition
on N2O and CO2 and emissions after the application
on a fallow land, Iona PETROVA, Germany
Evaluation of prefabricated biogas digesters in
Bangladesh and Lesotho, Shikun CHENG, China
Influence of the major feedstock on digestate
composition, soil nitrogen availability and organic
matter stability, Franziska HÄFNER, Germany
Different directions on deployment of manure based
biogas production in three regional contexts of South
America, Luis FERREIRA, Portugal
Nitrogen availability of different conditioned
digestate, Claudia MAURER, Germany
Mobile biogas upgrading unit, Mahder
ALLEMAYEHU, Ethiopia
Improving the overall biogas efficiency by digestate
disintegration, Matthijs H. SOMERS, Belgium
Session 10 – Additive / prevention of process
inhibition
(Chairman: NN)
Session 11 – General optimization of biogas
processes
(Chairman: NN)
Session 9 – Nutrient utilization
(Chairman: NN)
Innovative additives for chemical desulphurisation in
biogas processes: A comparative study on iron
compound products, Hans-Joachim NÄGELE,
Germany
Fertilizers and soil improvers recovered from
digestate in the biogas process chain, Jennifer
BILBAO, Germany
Scenario based nutrient balance of digestate and
manure for excess modelling in Bavaria, Markus
HEBERLEIN, Germany
The fate and effect of lasalocid during anerobic
digestion of dairy manure, Osman ARIKAN, Turkey
Valorisation of organic platform chemicals in the
biogas process chain, Hans OECHNSER, Germany
Biological valorization of anaerobic digestate through
vermicomposting, Claudia PABÓN PEREIRA, Chile
Development of a monitoring system for the
detection of volatile organic sulfur compounds as
marker for the quality of gas, Andrea BURDACK-
FREITAG, Germany
Unraveling of microbial dark matter dynamics related
to ensilage and reactor performance in the biogas
process chain, Brigitte KEMPTER-REGEL, Germany
Pre-treatment of organic residues like animal by-
products and biowaste for optimized biogas
production, Andreas WEGER, Germany
The roles of ZnO Nanoparticles on methane
production in the Cannibal process, Passkorn
KHANTHONGTHIP, Thailand
Life cycle assessment and economy of the biogas
process chain, Klaus MEISSNER, Germany
Study of the utilization of biogas digestate as
substrate for functional materials, Catalina
RODRIGUEZ CORREA, Germany
Session 12 – Power to gas
(Chairman: NN)
Session 13 - Pretreatment technologies
(Chairman: NN)
Practitioners forum
(Chairman: NN)
Biological methanation – a review, Bernhard
LECKER, Germany
Co-ensiling of straw with sugar beet leaves increases
the methane yield from straw, Soren Ugilt LARSEN,
Denmark
Bio-slurry management and utilization for
Bangladesh, Wahidur RAHMAN, Bangladesh
Long term and demand-oriented bio-catalytic
synthesis of high concentrated methane in a trickle
red reactor and scale up, Marko BURKHARDT,
Germany
Evaluation of wet storage quality of senesced corn
straw, Qian ZHAO, China
Flexible, energy efficient pretreatment solution for
contaminated organic waste in different anaerobic
digestion market applications, Dieter KORZ,
Germany
Use of biological methanation for PtG-Concepts:
Fermentative high-pressure methanation of
hydrogen, Timo ULLRICH, Germany
Sustainable enhancement of anaerobic digestion and
increase in biogas production by ultrasound
technology – examples from praxis, Klaus NICKEL,
Germany
Analysing biogas to control and optimise the process
biogas, Rachel WOODBRIDGE-STOCKS, UK
Effects of high-pressure anaerobic digestion up to 30
bar on pH-value, solubility of CO2 and specific
methane yield, Wolfgang MERKLE, Germany
Anaerobic co-digestion of category 2 animal
byproducts; influence of ultrasonic pretreatment,
Jesús María MARTÍN MARROQUÍN, Spain
The production and cross-border trade of
biomethane from organic waste and residues – A
case example, Zoltan ELEK, Germany
Session 12 – Power to gas
(Chairman: NN)
Session 13 - Pretreatment technologies
(Chairman: NN)
Practitioners forum
(Chairman: NN)
Microbial methanation of H2/CO2 in anaerobic trickle
bed reactors – a study of microbial biocenoses and
nutrient supply strategies under thermophilic
conditions, Dietmar STRÜBING, Germany
Exploitation of the biomethane potential from cattle
manure solids by specific pretreatment, Urs BAIER,
Switzerland
Experience in Wave-Box ultrasound pretreatment in
manure based AD plants, Gerald VOLLMER-
HEUER, Germany
Effects of temperature on biomethanation utilizing
CO2 and H2 through hydrogenotrophic
methanogenesis, Nanshi DONG, China
Steam explosion pretreatment of Alpine hay: Effects
on the biomethane yields and on the biodegradation
kinetics of structural compounds, Javier LIZASOAIN,
Austria
Online sampling system of anaerobic digestion to
monitor the process stability based on VFA/TIC,
Camilo WILCHES, Germany
Bio-methane from an-aerobic digestion using in-situ
regenerative activated carbon, Muhammad
FAROOQ, UK
Thermal pre-treatment of food waste to enhance
thermophilic anaerobic digestion: process
performances and heat balance, Camilla
BRAGUGLIA, Italy
Improvement of anaerobic digestion – energy
efficiency, Christian EICHHORST, Germany
A new approach for the integration of biogas in
Power-to-Gas concepts – Simulation, optimization
and comparison, Florian KIRCHBACHER, Austria
Monitoring of full-scale controlled hydrodynamic
cavitation pretreatment in agricultural biogas plant,
Mirco GARUTI, Italy
3. ORAL-POSTER ( Ö2 )
Biogas fermentation of wheat straw as mono input under defined conditions, Paul SCHERER, Germany
Local sewage treatment in isolated communities of Brazil: Using biosystems for nutrients recycling and biogas production, Leonardo ADLER, Brazil
Methane production from low-cost unheated field-scale anaerobic digesters treating dairy manure, Osman ARIKAN, Turkey
Anaerobic biohydrogen production with concurrent wastewater treatment: influence of substrate concentration, hydraulic retention time and type of substrate, Ahmed HASSAN,
Germany
Two-phase anaerobic digestion for market waste treatment at psychrophilic condition, Claudia PABÓN PEREIRA, Chile
Fermentative conversion of vegetable waste into organic acids and methane in two stage biogas-systems, Padma Priya RAVI, Germany
Development of a method to produce standardized inocula for biomethane potential tests, Jörn HEERENKLAGE, Germany
CO2
partial pressure as a key parameter in anaerobic digestion and methane formation, Marian KAZDA, Germany
The energy value and the cost of production for pellets produced on the basis of digestate from agricultural biogas plant, Wojciech CZEKALA, Poland
Flow velocity in CSTR biogas digesters: a full-scale study, Philipp KRESS, Germany
Fluid dynamics in a scale-down-laboratory digester, Fosca CONTI, Germany
Developing anaerobic digester with external zeolite colum for enhancing methane production from swine manure – A feasibility study, Thushari N. WIJESINGHE, Australia
Biological pretreatment of chicken feathers for biogas production, Regina PATINVOH, Sweden
Biogas improvement: biological pretreatment of corn stover by white rot fungi, Valentina WYMAN, Chile
Hydrogen and methane fermentation of marine biomass – Self-sufficiency of energy production in fishing port, Kana KURODA, Japan
Biogas generation and product utilization: a South African business case perspective, Usisipho GOGELA, South Africa
An alternative process for CO2 separation by IL based chemical absorption, Markus ROSCHITZ, Germany
Novel small scale cryogenic biogas upgrading process for producing dry ice and liquefied biomethane, Sebastian BAUM, Germany
Liquefied biogas as a matter of a storage and system integration of renewable energy sources, Alexey MOZGOVOY, Germany
4. POSTER (Foyer BIO 1)
Development of a simple batch digestion test to determine biogas yields in Russia, Irina MIROSHNICHENKO, Germany
Energetic optimization of dairy plant by recycling of milking waste in methane fermentation, Jacek DACH, Poland
Biogas generation from anaerobic biodigestion of wastewater treatment plant sludge and swine manure combined in different proportions related to carbon removal, Odorico
KONRAD, Brazil
Biogas from biowaste and municipal waste – a review, Jude OKOLIE, Nigeria
Phosphate recovery and functional carbon material production through hydrothermal carbonization of digestate, Xueli ZHAO, Germany
Optimized substrate management and the influence of the composition of biogas digestate their feritilizing effect, Florian SIEMEISTER, Germany
Gardeners' perception of Biogas digestate based soil amendments, Johannes DAHLIN, Germany
Discrete choice experiment on biogas digestate-based fertilizer attributes, Johannes DAHLIN, Germany
General optimization of biogas processes, Klaus MEISSNER, Germany
Comparing a global and a local modeling approach for the prediction of the biogas yield of energy crops, Vasilis DANDIKAS, Germany
Standardized software for biogas research, Johanna PEDERSEN, Denmark
Competitive analysis of specific methane yields from continuous and batch processes for anaerobic digestion of bio-based products, Hans OECHSNER, Germany
Time characteristics for on-demand biogas and methane production based on the input of sugar beet silage, Sharif AHMED, Germany
Modelling the production of biogas from the fermentation of greenhouse biowaste using artificial neural network, Piotr BONIECKI, Poland
Optimization of mixing a biogas digester, Leonhard WIEDEMANN, Germany
Optimisation of inter-stage thermophilic aerobic digestion for organic matter removal and methane production from waste water sludge, Johanna PEDERSEN, Denmark
A new indicator bacterium for sanitation and thermophilic digestion: Long term research on a full scale biogas plant for cattle manure, Sandra OFF, Germany
Enhanced biogas production from maize: Screening an inoculum, Brigitte KEMPTER-REGEL, Germany
Concept for the develpment and implementation of a biogas technology using rice straw as energy source, Celia HAHN, Germany
Two-phase anaerobic digestion of sugar beet for biomethane production – process optimization of preservation and conversion for the improvement of energy yield (ZRCH4),
Elzbieta KUMANOWSKA, Germany
The energetic and economic efficiency of biogas plant exploitation connected with vegetable processing plant, Damian JANCZAK, Poland
Cost analysis of energy production from anaerobic digestion in an intensive swine farm, Antonio MOREIRA, Portugal
Biogas upgrading by algae and monoethanolamine in a photobioreactor, Sirichai KOONAPHAPDEELERT, Thailand
Combined H2S and CO2 removal process for upgrading biogas, Keren Jenifer RAJAVELU, Germany
Techno-economic assessment of partially upgraded biogas and the decentralized utilization for mobility in agriculture, Abdessamad SAIDI, Germany
Upgrading biogas composition via a hydrogenotrophic bioprocess, Germán BUITRÓN, Mexico
Hydrogen sulphide reduction, Monika VITEZOVA, Czech Republic
Decentralized biomethane production using a combination of chemical scrubbing and low-pressure membrane technologies, Jesús María MARTÍN MARROQUÍN, Spain
Innovative biogas plant concepts for an optimal integration of biogas plants into the energy system – A techno-economic analysis, Henning HAHN, Germany
Gas distribution standard for biogas in Bangladesh, Wahidur RAHMAN, Bangladesh
Biogas plant 4.0 - Opportunities and requirements for existing facilities, Laura WEITZE, Germany
How to use revised IPCC carbon calculating method in the carbon emission calculating of sludge treatment and disposal process, Qia GUO, China