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FUELS OF THEFUTURE
17th International Conference on Renewable MobilityFUELS OF THE FUTURE 2020
20. – 21.01.2020 | Berlin
Supported by:Organiser:
www.fuels-of-the-future.com
German Bioethanol Industry Association (BDBe) Reinhardtstr. 16 · 10117 BerlinTel.: + 49(0)30 3012953–0Fax: + 49(0)30 3012953–10mail@bdbe.dewww.bdbe.de
Association of the German Biofuels Industry (VDB)Am Weidendamm 1A · 10117 BerlinTel.: + 49(0)30 726259–11 Fax: + 49(0)30 726259–19info@biokraftstoffverband.dewww.biokraftstoffverband.de
German Biogas Association (FvB)Angerbrunnenstrasse 12 · 85356 FreisingTel.: + 49(0)8161 9846–60Fax: + 49(0)8161 9846–70info@biogas.orgwww.biogas.org
Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital InfrastructureInvalidenstrasse 44 · 10115 BerlinTel.: + 49(0)30 18300–0Fax: + 49(0)30 18300–1920buergerinfo@bmvi.bund.de
Union for the Promotion of Oil and Protein Plants (UFOP) Claire-Waldoff-Str. 7 · 10117 BerlinTel.: + 49(0)30 31904–202Fax: + 49(0)30 31904–485info@ufop.dewww.ufop.de
German Bioenergy Association (BBE) Godesberger Allee 142–148 · 53175 BonnTel.: + 49(0)228 81002–22Fax: + 49(0)228 81002–58info@bioenergie.dewww.bioenergie.de
Patron:
Bundesverband der deutschenBioethanolwirtschaft e. V.
ORGANISERS & ADMINISTRATION
PARTNERS
Supported by:Germany‘s Development Agency for AgribusinessHochstr. 2 · 60313 Frankfurt a. M.Tel.: + 49(0)69 2107 –0Fax: + 49(0)69 21 07 –6444office@rentenbank.dewww.rentenbank.de/en/
Gold partners:
Silver partners:
Diamant partner:
Media partners:
BDOelÖlmühlen und Pflanzenöltechnik e.V.Bundesverband Dezentraler
MINERALÖL WIRTSCHAFTS VERBAND e. V.
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4 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
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Climate protection thanks to sustainable renewable mobility
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International climate protection strategies and plans for the transport sector in the light of the Paris Agreement
REGISTRATION: MAIN ENTRANCE CITYCUBE/MESSEDAMM ENTRANCE
Bioenergy evening reception at 19:00 at hub27 (hall 27, exhibition grounds)
EVENT ROOM ON LEVEL 1 IN THE CITYCUBE – ROOM A6
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Ein Jahr THG-Minderungspflicht in Deutschland:Praxiserfahrungen (Raum A6)
Partnerland Frankreich im Ausstellerforum (Raum A8)
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Power-to-X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M1 – M3
Bioethanol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M4 – M5
Fuel research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M6 – M7
Biomethane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M8
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PANEL 5 – PARALLEL FORUMS
Advanced biofuels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M1 – M3
International biofuel trading . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M4 – M5
Biofuels from waste and residues . . . . . . ROOM M6 – M7
International biomethane . . . . . . . . . . . . ROOM M8
Biofuels in agriculture and forestry . . . . . ROOM M8
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Biofuels in aviation and shipping . . . . . . . . . ROOM M1–M3A
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New powertrain and mobility concepts . . ROOM M6–M7
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6 WELCOME
Dear Sir, dear Madame,
In mid 2019, Germany joined the initiative launched by French President Emmanuel Macron and seven other Member States to become substan-tially climate neutral by 2050. Germany‘s draft Climate Protection Bill therefore stipulates sector specific annual emission levels to achieve this goal in practice. In the transport sector, annual greenhouse gas emissions are to be reduced by 65 to 68 million tonnes by 2030.
In the medium to long term, many cars and light commercial v ehicles will be electrified. However, it is also clear that the overwhelming majority of cars and heavy goods vehicles will continue to deploy combustion engines or hybrid drives in the foreseeable future D ecar-bonisation of a viation and shipping constitu tes a nother particular challenge. As in the case of heavy goods transport, it will only be possible to move towards climate friendly mobility with renewable fuels that ensure low greenhouse gas emissions.
This stance is confirmed if we look to internation al developments, particularly in the most important agricultural countries of North and South America and Asia. Gradual decarbonisation of transport in these countries will be achieved above all by increasing the propor-tion of renewable fuels in petrol and diesel. Sustainability provisions stipulated in the Renewable Energies Directive (RED II) create a globally unprecedented “level playing field” for all renewable fuels used in Europe.
However, RED II does not make a tangible contribution to greater clima te protection in the transport sector, as the 14 % renewable energy target for 2030 only leads to emission savings mathematically as a result of multiple offsetting. National transposition of the recast RED II by mid 2021 thus becomes all the more important and will have to entail progressing well beyond the European minimum targets for renewable energies.
The measures needed to achieve this are crystal clear: the provisions on greenhouse gas reduction volumes currently in force in Germany will need to be developed further and gradually increased. Scope should be opened up promptly for renewable fuels to count towards CO2 fleet emission figures, while simultaneously promoting more biofuel system research. Including the transport sector in emissions tradin g or introducing taxation of energy sources as a function of their CO2 emission impact can also help attain climate protection targets.
As a national and international platform for discussion, the 2020 Fuels of the Future international conference will add ress issues around the future of mobility. Get involved in this pioneering debate on decarbonising the trans-port sector it‘s a global challenge.
I look forward to seeing you at the conference.
Artur Auernhammer, MP Chairman of the Board, German Bioenergy Association e. V. (BBE)
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7PROGRAMME OF MONDAY
Panel 1:
Climate protection thanks to sustainable renewable mobility
ROOM A6Chair: Stephan Arens, Union for the Promotion of Oil and Protein Plants (UFOP)
10:00Climate protection goals in the transport sector – biofuels as part of the solutionArtur Auernhammer, MP Chairman of the Board, German Bioenergy Association e. V. (BBE)
10:20Climate protection in the transport sector – how to achieve this and keep everyone on board?Dr. Tamara Zieschang, State Secretary, Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI)
10:40Results of “National Platform The Future of Mobility”Prof. Dr. Henning Kagermann, Chair, “National Platform The Future of Mobility” (NPM)
11:00Climate Protection Bill – which short-term measures in the transport sector can reduce budgetary risk?Prof. Dr. Claudia Kemfert, Head of Department, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin)
11:20 The importance of alternative fuels for the mineral oil industry to meet climate protection goals in the transport sectorDr. Jörg Adolf, Stakeholder Relations Manager, Shell Deutschland Oil GmbH
11:40 Prospects for the combustion engine and alternative fuels within the framework of international climate protection conceptsProf. Dr. Jürgen Krahl, President, Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences and Arts (TH OWL)
12:00 Discussion 13:00 Lunch break
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Panel 2:
Panel discussion: climate protection from exhausts: pros-pects for the existing fleet and CO2 targets for new vehicles
ROOM A6
14:00 – 15:30Chair: Sonja van Renssen, journalist
· Carsten Müller MP, CDU/CSU Bundestag parliamentary group, member of the Committee for Economic Affairs and Energy
· Petr Dolejsi Director, Mobility & Sustainable Transport European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA)
· Prof. Dr. Jürgen Krahl President, Ostwestfalen-Lippe University of Applied Sciences and Arts (TH OWL)
· Joachim Lutz Speaker CEO CropEnergies AG
· Prof. Dr. Christian Küchen General Manager, German Petroleum Industry Association e. V. (MWV)
15:30Coffee break
PROGRAMME OF MONDAY
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Panel 3:
International climate protection strategies and plans for the transport sector in the light of the Paris Agreement
ROOM A6
Chair: Dr.-Ing. Franziska Müller-Langer, German Biomass Research Centre (DBFZ)
16:15The Contribution of Advanced Renewable Transport Fuels to the Decarbonisation of Transport in 2030 and beyondLuc Pelkmans, Technical Coordinator IEA Bioenergy TCP
16:35The role of biofuels in the framework of national climate protection strategies in GermanyIulia Dolganova, Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy
16:55Impact of the EU strategy for technology development – perspective of the European Technology & Innovation PlatformPatrik Klintbom, European Technology & Innovation Platform (ETIP) Bioenergy
17:15The challenges of coupling economic perspectives and climate neutrality in the Netherlands transport systemEric van den Heuvel, Netherlands Platform Sustainable Biofuels
17:35Time to act faster and bolderPeter Vanacker, President and CEO of Neste Corporation
17:55Discussion
19:00 Bioenergy evening reception at hub27 (hall 27, exhibition grounds) (free admission for all conference participants)
18:30End of first conference day and evening reception
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Panel 4: Parallel forum A
Power-to-X – the right mix for climate protection
ROOM M1 – M3
Chair: Dr.-Ing. Franziska Müller-Langer, German Biomass Research Centre (DBFZ)
09:00Developing the general policy framework for e-fuelsTobias Block, German Association of the Automotive Industry e. V. (VDA)
09:20Power-to-X fuels and the latest market access developmentsProf. Dr. Christian Küchen, German Petroleum Industry Association e. V. (MWV)
09:40Energy turn-around in the transport sector: developing and appraising electricity-based fuels Ralph-Uwe Dietrich, German Aerospace Center (DLR)
10:00Presentation of results from the PtL feasability study for the Shell Rheinland RefineryDr. Jörg Dehmel, Shell Deutschland Oil GmbH & Dr. Frithjof Kublik, Kublik Energy Consulting (ECG)
10:20Discussion
11:00Coffee break
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Panel 4: Parallel forum B
Bioethanol – recognising and using its potential
ROOM M4 – M5
Chair: Carola Wunderlich, German Bioethanol Industry Association e. V. (BDBe)
09:00Unlocking the internal combustion engine’s potential with high-quality fuels – the concept of sustainable high octane Ewa Abramiuk-Lété, Sector Group Manager Sustainable Fuels, Cefic
09:20Pre-normative research on mid-blend ethanol-gasoline and gasoline emissions in compressed ignition engines to allow immediate RED II target achievement Ortwin Costenoble, Netherlands Standardization Institute (NEN)
09:40French success story on E10 and on E85 with homologated E85 converting boxes: can it be replicated across Europe?Sylvain Demoures, Syndicat national des producteurs d’alcool agricole (SNPAA)
10:00Fast and sustainable is not a contradiction in terms: E20 deployment in car racing – Nürburgring 24h raceDr. Jörg Bernard, Südzucker AG – Central Department, Research, Development and Technological Services & Thomas von Löwis, Four Motors GmbH
10:20Discussion
11:00Coffee break
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Panel 4: Parallel forum C
Fuel research – for current and longer term challenges
ROOM M6 – M7
Chair: Prof. Dr. Jürgen Krahl, President, Ostwestfalen Lippe University of Applied Sciences and Arts (TH OWL)
09:00Biodiesel remains an essential component of future fuel concepts for decarbonisation of the European transport sector Dr. Wolfgang Podestà, Lanxess Deutschland GmbH
09:20Influence of biodiesel on engine oil quality and wear-and-tear in diesel automobile enginesStefan Zickmann, Volkswagen AG
09:40CO2-neutrality and ultra-low pollutant emissions with OME – experimental results from an adapted research vehiclePhilipp Demel, Darmstadt University of Technology
10:00Oxymethylene dimethyl ether (OMEx) as an alternative for diesel fuel and blend compound: properties, additizing and compatibility with fossil and renewable fuelsDr. Svetlana Crusius, ERC Additiv GmbH
10:20Discussion
11:00Coffee break
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Panel 4: Parallel forum D
Getting biomethane on the road
ROOM M8
Chair: Dr. Claudius da Costa Gomez, German Biogas Association e. V.
09:00Eight years of experience with biomethane as a fuel at E.ON: just a nice idea or is there scope to boost GHG-reduc-tion potential?Dr. Claus Bonsen, E.ON Bioerdgas GmbH
09:20Biomethane production with small plant capacities – cost efficiency and potential Jaqueline Daniel-Gromke, German Biomass Research Center (DBFZ) & Michael Beil, Fraunhofer IEE
09:40Bio-LNG: potentials and prospects Toni Reinholz, German Energy Agency (dena) & Matthias Edel, Erneuergas
10:00Power to Mobility – renewable methane from electrical power and biogenic raw gasesMichael Riebesecker, MicroPyros GmbH
10:20Discussion
11:00Coffee break
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Panel 5: Parallel forum A
Advanced biofuels – implementation pathway
ROOM M1 – M3
Chair: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Thomas Willner, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg)
11:30Prospects for advanced biofuels under RED II across different transport sectors Jo Howes, E4tech
11:50 Low-CapEx approach to synthetic transport fuels from biomass – from laboratory to marketsDr. Ilkka Hannula, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
12:10reFuels – an application project with synthesised fuels at ton-scaleProf. Dr. Nicolaus Dahmen, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
12:30Carbon-positive fuels for transport decarbonization Marko Janhunen, UPM Biofuels
12:50“Low-carb-diet” for the transport and industry sector. Energy transition – an industry perspective and own developments Dr. Armin Günther, Air Liquide Global E&C Solutions
13:10Discussion
13:30Lunch break
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Panel 5: Parallel forum B
International biofuel trading
ROOM M4 – M5
Chair: Stefan Walter, German Bioethanol Industry Association (BDBe)
11:30Offsetting renewable fuels against CO2 fleet limits and possible effects on the biofuel (and PtX) marketWolf-Dietrich Kindt, German Biofuels Industry Association e. V. (VDB)
11:50Biofuels at the centre of energy-environmental efficiency in mobility – the case of RenovaBio in BrazilDr. Plinio Nastari, DATAGRO
12:10Biodiesel and bioethanol from Asia: changing means and routes to supply?Clare Pennington & Samantha Wright, ICIS
12:30Global Biofuels Outlook: Future growth and potential pitfallsKathlyn Saillen, S&P Global Platts
12:50Discussion
13:30Lunch break
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Panel 5: Parallel forum C
Biofuels from waste and residues
ROOM M6 – M7
Chair: Detlef Evers, Waste-Based Fuels Association (MvAK)
11:30The role of waste-based biofuels in decarbonizing Angel Alvarez Alberdi, European Waste-to-Advanced Biofuels Association (EWABA)
11:50The availability of used cooking oil – current trade pat-terns and collection potential in major marketsLeonidas Kanonis, Argus Biofuels
12:10Animal fat – an important feedstock for the production of waste-based biodiesel in the EUDickon Posnett, Argent Energy
12:30Biodiesel production from fatty acids – potential and processingDr. Axel Ingendoh, inaChem GmbH
12:50Measuring a path to decarbonization – a quantitative com-parison of waste feedstocks for bio-distillate productionMatt Herman, Renewable Energy Group (REG)
13:10 Discussion
13:30 Lunch break
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Panel 5: Parallel forum D
Biomethane in the transport sector – an international perspective
ROOM M8
Chair: Alexey Mozgovoy, German Biogas Association e. V.
11:30Biomethane’s role in climate-friendly mobility for the futureMatthias Kerner, bmp greengas GmbH
11:50Biomethane in France: status quo Jean-Marie Gauthey, Gaz Réseau Distribution France (GRDF)
12:10Bio-LNG as a matter of emission reduction in the transport sectorAnouk van Grinsven, CE Delft
12:30Prospects for biomethane usage in ItalyLorenzo Maggioni, Consorzio Italiano Biogas (CIB)
12:50Discussion
13:30Lunch break
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Panel 6: Parallel forum A
Biofuels in aviation and shipping
ROOM M1 – M3
Chair: Dr. Frank Köster, NRW Energy Agency GmbH
14:30Options and prospects for alternative marine fuels and biofuels in aviationLizzie German, E4tech
14:50Feedstock opportunities in the implementation of RED II – the role of paraffinic fuels in the decarbonization of the transport sectorHenrik Erämetsä, Neste Corporation Finland
15:10Clean combustion of future fuels in future enginesYang Li, Clean Combustion Research Center
15:30Multiblends in practice – insights and results from the DEMO-SPK projectDr.-Ing. Franziska Müller-Langer, German Biomass Research Centre (DBFZ)
15:50Discussion
16:30End of conference
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Panel 6: Parallel forum B
Sustainability – Increasingly challenging demands
ROOM M4 – M5
Chair: Elmar Baumann, German Biofuels Industry Association e. V. (VDB)
14:30GHG reduction obligation under COP25 – targets and current status of transposition into European and German legislationDr. Julian Asmus Nebel, BRAHMS NEBEL Partnerschaft von Rechtsanwälten mbB
14:50Energy turn-around in the transport sector – What contri- bution should “greenhouse-gas-reducing fuels” make?Dr. Thomas Kuchling, Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg
15:10How the RED II delegated acts influence the European low-carbon industryDr. Theodor Goumas, ART Fuels Forum
15:30Biofuels in the field of tension between bioenergy and the transport sector turn-around – evaluating the sustainability of various options for biomass utilisation Julia Streitz, RWTH Aachen University
15:50Discussion
16:30End of conference
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Panel 6: Parallel forum C
New powertrain and mobility concepts
ROOM M6 – M7
Chair: Johannes Daum, National Organisation Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology GmbH (NOW)
14:30JEC Weel-to-Wheel v5: emissions from new and alternative fuels and powertrainsMatteo Prussi, Joint Research Centre/JEC study
14:50Requirements related to establishing public charging infrastructure for electromobilityDr. jur. Philipp Ehring, branmatt legal
15:10The potential of hydrogen and fuel cells – status quo and prospectsWerner Diwald, Geman Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (DWV)
15:30Investigation of diesel and petrol engine fuel ageing under PHEV relevant boundary conditionsProf. Dr. Markus Jakob, University Coburg
15:50Discussion
16:30End of conference
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Panel 6: Parallel forum D
Biofuels in agriculture and forestry
ROOM M8
Chair: Prof. Dr. Peter Pickel, John Deere GmbH & Co. KG
14:30Market entry strategies for biomethane tractorsKlaus Senghaas, New-Holland
14:501,000 hours hands-on experience with a gas-driven tractor; gas as a future fuel for agricultural machinery Dr. Sascha Prehn, Rostock University
15:10Onboard fuel detection of a stage 5 engineMichael Hinrichs, John Deere GmbH & Co. KG
15:30Practical experiences report: sustainable power on farms – experiences with and economic appraisal of a vegetable-oil-driven tractorMichael Kister, farmer
15:50Discussion
16:30End of conference
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Single room (business) € 89.00Double room (business) € 104.00(Breakfast included)
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Accompanying exhibitionThe congress offers companies and associations that already suc-cessfully involved in the renewable mobility sector or plan to enter this market an opportunity to present their activities to a special-ist audience by organising an information booth at the event. This long-standing and well-established trade congress plays a pioneer-ing role in European developments in this sector. Exhibitors may ad-vertise their products and services in the foyer, giving them a chance to contact their target group in this “market place”. Diamond, gold and silver partners may also showcase their company logo, along with a reference to their role as congress partner, in the event folder and various other congress media (website, sponsor board, break screen etc.). For further details go to www.fuels-of-the-future.com or please contact the congress office by telephone +49(0)228 81002 22 or send an email to info@bioenergie.de.
Hotel recommendationsWe have reserved a limited number of rooms in hotels of various categories for this event. Please indicate “Fuels of the Future” when making your booking.
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German Bioenergy Association (BBE)Godesberger Allee 142 – 148 · 53175 BonnTel.: +49(0)228 81002–22Fax: +49(0)228 81002–58Email: info@bioenergie.deInternet: www.bioenergie.de
Participation feeParticipation fees for the Trade Congress “Fuels of the Future 2020” including beverages during breaks, lunch buffet, evening event and presentations on a USB stick:
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NoteGerman-English simultaneous interpretation is provided at the congress. The presentations will be available for congress participants to download in English or German after the event (from 27.01.2020) at www.fuels-of-the-future.com. The organ-iser reserves the right to make programme changes for urgent reasons.
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