European Pellets Forum

The European Pellets Forum follows the very successful European Pellets Conferences, which were held in the framework of the World Sustainable Energy Days 2004 and 2005 and which attracted over 600 participants in each year. The European Pellets Forum offers a platform to discuss present market and technology trends, to open up new application possibilities and markets as well as to present innovative products.

Date:

1 March 2006

Venue:

Stadthalle Wels, A-4600 Wels, Upper Austria/Austria

Conference fee:

50 Euro (plus 10% VAT) (without lunch)

Conference language:

English, German, Italian

Organisation and conference office:

O.Ö. Energiesparverband
Landstraße 45, 4020 Linz, Austria
Tel. +43/732/7720-14386
Fax +43/732/7720-14383
officeesv.orat

Programme "European Pellets Forum"

1 March 2006 

Market innovation

14.30

Introduction

14.40

Market development for medium-scale pellet installations
Francisco Puente-Salve, ESCAN, Spain

15.00

Pellet distribution - a new market for the mineral oil trade
Günther Jäckel, Gesamtverband des Deutschen Brennstoff- und Mineralölhandels, Germany

15.20

Energy performance contracting with pellets
Walter Wirth, AEK Energie, Switzerland

15.40

"Pellets + Solar" demonstration projects
Ulrich Bemmann, Institut für ZukunftsEnergieSysteme IZES, Germany

16.00

Micro CHP with pellets
Karl Wolfgang Stanzel, SPM  - Stirling Power Module Energieumwandlungs GmbH, Austria

16.20

Discussion/Coffee break

Innovative pellet raw materials

17.00

Agro-Pellets: opportunities and risks
Bengt-Erik Löfgren, ÄFAB, Sweden

17.20

Grain pellets - research results
František Hrdlička, Czech Technical University in Prague

17.40

Pelletising different materials - an overview
Jens Kai Holm, Technical University of Denmark

18.00

Industrial pellets from mixed biomass
Ulrich Kaier, EC Bioenergie, Germany

18.20

Emissions from different biomass fuels
Thomas Hering, Thüringer Landesanstalt für Landwirtschaft, Germany

18.40

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