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Programkonferens Samverkansprogram 8–9/6 2017, Clarion Hotel Post, Göteborg

Welcome to the concluding program conference on Energy gas technology! A synthesis of results that have been produced within the framework of the program 32 research projects The program has: Created and spread knowledge about energy gases Strengthen the competitiveness for Swedish industry Increase the understanding of how the energy system is linked together Four years of intense research activities on energy gases is concluded with this program conference. Biodrivmedel för Sverige 2030 Gasakademin 2017 Forthcoming major initiatives on: Hydrogen Behavior on the selection of fuels Distribution-and storage of gases Check: www.Energiforsk.se We welcome you to the concluding program conference on energy gas technology!

Agenda: Day 1 9.30 Registration 10.00 Welcome Anton Fagerström Energiforsk, Kalle Svensson, Energimyndigheten 10.15 The main biofuels related research activities currently funded by the Swedish Energy Agency Jonas Lindmark, Energimyndigheten 10.30 Key-note: An outlook of where climate, energy and transport issues are heading Mattias Goldmann, Fores 11.00 LPG from waste products Christian Hulteberg, Lund University 11.30 Grass for biogas - arable land as a carbon sink Lovisa Björnsson, Lund University 12.00 Lunch 13.00 Hydrogen as fuel in gas turbines Jenny Larfeldt, Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery AB 13.30 Measurements of methane emissions from biogas production Johan Yngvesson, RISE 14.00 More efficient use of biogas on our waste water treatment plants Anders Hjörnhede, RISE 14.30 Coffee 15.00 Fossil-free tissue drying - feasibility study Lars Nilsson, Karlstad University 15.20 Content of volatile organic compounds in process water from biogas upgrading units Sören Nilsson Påledal, Tekniska Verken i Linköping 15.40 Gasification adjacent to existing forest industry - A value study of fuel handling and logistics Anna-Karin Jannasch, RISE 16.00 Increased yield of biogas by post treatment of residual sludge Eva Björkman, Biokol AB 16.20 Development of a methodology for measurements at the GoBiGas gasifier Anton Larsson, Chalmers University of Technology 16.40 Remaining methane potential in digestate from biogas plants Anders Hjort, IVL 17.00 Mesuring and ensuring the gas quality of the Swedish gas grid Laura Malek, Lund University

Agenda: Day 2 8.15 Registration and Coffee 8.30 Key-note: The future role and challenges for energy gases in energy applications - an overview and outlook Filip Johnsson, Chalmers University of Technology 9.20 Key-note: The role of gaseous fuels in two 2030 scenarios for transport Jakob Lagercrantz, 2030-sekretariatet 9.50 Secondary gasifier for tar and carbon residues Anders Wingren, MEVA AB 10.10 Ash transformations during dual fluidised bed gasification Kent Davidsson, RISE 10.30 Coffee 11.00 Wheat straw as a material in co-digestion with other nitrogen rich substrate for biogas production Swarnima Agnihotri, Borås University 11.20 Benchmarking for a more effective biogas production Johan Yngvesson, RISE 11.40 System solution for future energy systems - Location investigation for Power-to-Gas Anna-Karin Jannasch, RISE 12.00 Lunch 13.40 Char conversion in indirect gasification in fluidised beds David Pallarés, Chalmers University of Technology 14.00 Catalytic conversion of pyrolysis gas in the WoodRoll process for enhanced process reliability Klas Engvall, KTH Royal Institute of Technology 14.20 Choice of suitable additives for olivine activation Pavleta Knutsson, Chalmers University of Technology 14.40 New instruments for online measurement of alkali and tars during gasification of biomass Kent Davidsson, RISE 15.00 End of the conference