Theme: Bioenergy: A Step Towards Sustainable Future

Bioenergy 2016

Bioenergy 2016

ConferenceSeries Ltd invites all the participants across the globe to attend the World Bioenergy Congress and Expo (Bioenergy-2016) during June 13-14, 2016, Rome, Italy.

Theme of the Bioenergy conference is to explore the implications of Bioenergy with an objective to encourage young minds and their research abilities by providing an opportunity to meet the experts in the field of Bioenergy. Bioenergy congress is designed to explore various applications in different fields.

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Track 1: An Industry in Transition: Global Bioenergy Sector

With our present non-renewable energy depleting resources and the threat of Global warming, due to the emission of GHGs resources, there is an Industry transition all over the world towards renewable energy resources - Bioenergy technology. With the current resource, it is clear that the practical potential of bioenergy is much higher than its current exploitation. The impact of bioenergy is ecological or environmental. Our appeal is to ensure that biomass energy is produced in ways that does not reduce global warming pollution, but it will also protect the environment and do not increase the prices of food. The event Bioenergy 2016 will address, identify and focus the renewable energy. It provides an overview of the Italian bioenergy research in comparatively with other Renewable Energy Sources (RES).

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Global Biomass summit and Expo, October 10-12, 2016 Dubai, UAE; Global Euro Biomass Summit, August 01-03, 2016 Birmingham, UK; 2nd International Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy August 25-27, 2016 Sao Paulo, Brazil; 3rd International Conference on Biopolymers and Bioplastics September 12-14, 2016 San Antonio, USA; International Chemical Engineering Conference, September 12-14, 2016 Phoenix, USA; 14th International Symposium on Bioplastics, Biocomposites, and Biorefining (ISBBB 2016) 31 May – 03 June 2016 Guelph , Canada; 8th Conference on BioMass for Sustainable Future: Re-Invention of Polymeric Materials 9-11 February 2016, Las Vegas, NV; Biotechnology for Fuels Symposium, April 25-28, 2016, Balitmore, MD; 24th Polymers Processing Symposium and application 12 and 13 November 2016 Chemnitz; International Times of Polymer Composites Conference 19-23 June 2016 , Ischia , Italy; Agency for Non-conventional Energy and Rural Technology, World Bioenergy Association

Track 2: Biomass feed stocks for renewable energy generation

Biomass is the organic matter derived from plants which is generated through photosynthesis. In particular it can be referred to solar energy stored in the chemical bonds of the organic material. In addition to many benefits common to renewable energy, biomass is attractive because it is current renewable source of liquid transportation of biofuel. The Bioenergy Conference and Biofuel Conferences will optimize and enhance existing systems. However, biomass could play in responding to the nation's energy demands assuming, the economic and advances in conversion technologies will make biomass fuels and products more economically viable? The renewable energy policies in the European Union have already led to a significant progress, energy mix should further change till 2020.

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International Conference on Chemical Engineering September 12-14, 2016 Phoenix, USA ; 4th International Conference on Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering October 20-21, 2016 Houston, USA; International Conference on Sustainable Bioplastics November 10-12, 2016 Alicante, Spain; 2nd International Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy August 25-27, 2016 Sao Paulo, Brazil; 3rd International Conference on Biopolymers and Bioplastics September 12-14, 2016 San Antonio, USA; Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture, February 16-18, 2016, Abu Dhabi, UAE; ARPA-E 2016 Energy Innovation Summit, February 29 – March 2, 2016, National Harbor, MD; 5th Annual International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Sciences (SEES 2016), 22-23 February 2016, Singapore; Conference on World Bio Markets 2016, 14 – 17 March 2016, Amsterdam; Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals April 25-28, 2016, Balitmore, MD; American Council on Renewable Energy, Renewable Fuels Association

Track 3: Bioenergy Conversion

The process to convert biomass solid raw material to fuel gas or chemical feedstock gas (syngas) is called gasification. Chemical conversion of gas would be expensive and there are microorganisms that can convert the CO, H(2), and CO(2) gas to fuels. The discovery of organisms which are capable of higher product yield, as metabolic engineering of microbial catalyst, will make this technology a viable option for reducing our dependency on fossil fuels. Different conversion methods are gas production, Pyrolysis , Anaerobic digestion, Biorefineries, Bioethanol production and sugar release from biomass. A new Bioenergy International aimed at developing countries is now on the horizon.

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Euro Global Summit on Biomass and Expo August 01-03, 2016 Birmingham, UK;4th International Conference on Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering October 20-21, 2016 Houston, USA; International Conference on Sustainable Bioplastics November 10-12, 2016 Alicante, Spain; 2nd International Congress on Biofuels and Bioenergy August 25-27, 2016 Sao Paulo, Brazil; 3rd International Conference on Biopolymers and Bioplastics September 12-14, 2016 San Antonio, USA; Global Forum for Innovations in Agriculture, February 16-18, 2016, Abu Dhabi, UAE; ARPA-E 2016 Energy Innovation Summit, February 29 – March 2, 2016, National Harbor, MD; 5th Annual International Conference on Sustainable Energy and Environmental Sciences (SEES 2016), 22-23 February 2016, Singapore; Conference on World Bio Markets 2016, 14 – 17 March 2016, Amsterdam; Symposium on Biotechnology for Fuels and Chemicals April 25-28, 2016, Balitmore, MD; Bioenergy Association of California, International Network for Sustainable Energy

 

 

Track 4: Bioenergy Transition

Biomass plant material and animal waste IS used to create transportation fuels and generate electricity. Biomass energy is derived from plant-based material and solar energy has been converted into organic matter. Biomass can be used in a variety of energy-conversion process to yield power, heat, steam, and fuel. Biomass is used by food processing industries, animal feed industry, and wood products industry, which includes construction and fiber products (paper and derivatives), along with chemical products made from these industries that have diverse applications including detergents, biofertilizers, and erosion control products. The biggest opportunity for the global bioenergy technology is the increasing demand for electricity across the world.

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Track 5: Energy Efficiency and Storage

Bioenergy research is attractive and seeking good attention worldwide and its because, it will have no green-house effect as long as the carbon di oxide is absorbed by the next crop of biomass. The present state of the technology of nuclear power generation from biomass combustion shows overall efficiency which is above 30% (LHV). The concept of carbon storage is used to produce carbon negative power and In developing such storage the main focus is cost friendly capture and storage technology as in future it can be applied to a broad range of energy plants. Biomass Conferences and Bioenergy Conference can lead a step towards sustainable energy.

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Track 6: Bioenergy Economy, Market, Policy and Social Acceptance

Biomass is an important renewable energy source, available everywhere. It can be stored for a long time. Biomass is utilized in Combined Heat and Power plants. Biomass power technologies convert renewable biomass fuels to heat and electricity. The primary approach for generating electricity from biomass is from combustion of direct-firing. Combustion systems for electricity and heat are similar to most fossil-fuel power plants. The biomass fuel is burned in a boiler to produce high steam. This steam is transferred into a steam turbine, where it flows over a series of turbine blades, causing the turbine to rotate. This turbine is connected to an electric generator. The steam flows and turns the turbine. The electric generator rotates and produces electricity.

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Track 7: Processes for Bioenergy

Bio-carbon liquid, biofuel and gas are the products of thermal decomposition of biomass. Gasification process is conducted to ordinary reactors or in reactors with a fluidal field. During hydrothermal gasification process, hydrogen energy, carbon oxide and some amount of methane and superior hydrocarbons are produced. Liquids derived from biomass resources such as ethanol and bio-oils can be reformed to produce hydrogen in a process similar to natural gas reforming. Biomass derived liquids can be transported more easily than biomass feed stocks. The bioenergy technology faces challenges in terms of technological assistance, economics and knowledge.

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Track 8: Bioenergy utilization: strategies and sustainability

Currently, the use of Renewable Energy has been encouraged in many countries because of its sustainability and environmental policy. One of the renewable energy source that is considered as the largest energy potential is biomass. Biomass is a renewable resource which can be utilized as an energy carrier and also for the production of materials. Due to the limited availability of fossil fuels, the demand of biomass is expected to rise significantly in the future. Sustainability is a very important tool to ensure bioenergy development with maximized benefits and socio-economic impacts. The enhanced efforts in bioenergy research and bioenergy expo are regarded as essential for the development of strong and sustainable bioenergy sectors.

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Track 9: Bioenergy Applications

Bioenergy is conversion of biomass resources such as agricultural and forest residues, organic municipal waste and energy crops to useful energy carriers including heat, electricity and transport fuels. Biomass is increasingly being used for modern applications such as dendro-power, co-generation and Combined Heat and Power generation (CHP). Depending on the resource availability and technical, economic and environmental impact, these can be attractive alternatives to fossil fuel based applications. Bioenergy, a renewable energy resource particularly suitable for electricity, heating & cooling in transport, will be at the core of this sectorial shift in renewable energy production and use and is expected to become the dominant form of RES before 2020.

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Track 10: Biomass Technology

Biomass technologies break down organic matter to release stored energy from the sun. The process used depends on the type of biomass and its intended end-use. There are a number of technological options available to make use of a wide variety of biomass types as a renewable energy source. Conversion technologies may release the energy directly, in the form of heat or electricity, or may convert it to another form, such as liquid biofuel or combustible biogas. While for some classes of biomass resource there may be a number of usage options, for others there may only one appropriate bioenergy technology.

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Track 11: Biogas

Biogas typically refers to a mixture of different gases produced by the breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen. Biogas can be produced from raw material testing such as agricultural waste, manure, municipal waste, plant material, sewage, green waste or food waste. It is a renewable energy source and in many cases exerts a very small carbon footprint.

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Track 12: Biodiesel

Biodiesel is a renewable, clean-burning diesel replacement that is reducing U.S. dependence on foreign petroleum, creating jobs and improving the environment. Made from a diverse mix of feedstocks including recycled cooking oil, soybean oil, and animal fats, it is the first and only EPA-designated Advanced Biofuel in commercial-scale production across the country and the first to reach 1 billion gallons of annual production. Meeting strict technical fuel quality and engine performance specifications, it can be used in existing diesel engines without modification and is covered by all major engine manufacturers’ warranties, most often in blends of up to 5 percent or 20 percent biodiesel. It is produced at plants in nearly every state in the country.

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(THEME :Bioenergy: A Step Towards Sustainable Future)

SUMMARY :

Bioenergy is renewable energy made available from materials derived from biological sources. Biomass is any organic material which has stored sunlight in the form of chemical energy. As a fuel it may include wood, wood waste, straw, manure, sugarcane, and many other by products from a variety of agricultural processes. Some of the important components of the bio energy market are biogas, starch-based and cellulosic ethanol, biodiesel, etc. Presently, the biofuels segment is the only one to have shown great promise of achieving large-scale CO2 emission reductions. According to analysts, the growth of this segment is also expected to create jobs, improve energy security, and boost economic growth. The bio energy market faces challenges in terms of technological assistance, economics, and knowledge. Several environmentalists are also opposed to the idea of burning forest biomass as it leads to greenhouse gas emissions. However, the biggest opportunity for the global bio energy market is the increasing demand for electricity across the world.

The organizing committee is gearing up for an informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from  all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Bioenergy -2016, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All members of the Bioenergy-2016 organizing committee look forward to meeting you in Italy, Rome.

Importance& Scope:

The demand for renewable energy is growing enormously. From the evidence available today, we believe that renewable energy could, with developments in technology and favourable policy constitute up to 30% of the world transport fuel mix by 2030. The advantages of renewable energy – whether in greenhouse gas benefits, energy security or rural development-mean that many governments are keen to foster the industry through current phases of technology development to deliver material scale and reduced costs. The world is in a state of renewable energy fever. In 2006 biofuel constituted 49 bnlitres, Or3%, of the 1,600 billion litre market for gasoline and diesel fuel. By 2015 the renewable energy market is likely to have tripled to 155 billion litres. In practical terms that is an increase of around 10 billion litres per year over ten years. In terms of current ethanol yields of 5,250ltrs / ha, this equates to an increase of land use for renewable energy of approximately 17,000 square km per year. The bulk of the global demand for ethanol and biodiesel comes from a few major regions. The USA accounted for very nearly 50% of global ethanol consumption in 2006, with Brazil taking 36% of global volumes. The EU accounted for 75% of global biodiesel consumption in 2006. The reason why we believe the feverish rate of growth is likely to materialize is because, with no carbon beneficial substitutes available in the near term, renewable energy are being promoted by governments. Clear examples of this are the trends of regulations in the EU, and the intentions announced in the US. BP is already a major player in the global renewable energy market. In 2006 BP blended 3,016 million litres of ethanol into gasoline – a 25% increase on the previous year. Thus BP is already well exposed to the renewable energy fever – and the theme of this paper is to suggest how the industry can tap the heat of the fever in a positive sense.

The renewable energy policies in the European Union have already led to a significant progress; the energy mix should further change until 2020. Italy is planning to meet the 2020 targets on renewable energies also thanks to a relevant paradigm shift in renewable energy exploitation. Indeed, in 2005 the sector where RES were more present in Italy was electricity production with 203 PJ of renewable origin, while in the heating and cooling sector renewable energy penetration was limited to 80 PJ. On the contrary, in 2020 heating and cooling is expected to absorb the highest amount of renewable energy (438 PJ) with renewable electricity expected to count for 356 PJ. Bioenergy, a renewable energy resource particularly suitable for electricity, heating & cooling and in transport, will be at the core of this sectorial shift in renewable energy production and use and is expected to become the dominant form of RES before 2020. The paper makes a detailed analysis of the recent developments and expected evolution of the Italian energy mix in next decade. It provides an overview of the Italian bioenergy sector in comparison with other Renewable Energy Sources (RES) and with leading countries in the European Union with a special focus on the production, exploitation and potentials on the basis of the analysis of the Italian National Renewable Action Plan.

This conference will highlight the important topics like

  • Biomass Resources
  • Biomass Combustion and Power
  • Processes for Bioenergy
  • Biomass utilization: strategies and sustainability
  • Chemical Biomass Conversion Products
  • Biomass resources: assessment and production
  • Biomass technologies 
  • Biomass Applications 

 

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Conferences series LLC invites all the participants from all over the world to attend  World Bioenergy Congress and Expo during June 13-14, 2016 in Rome, Italy. Which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

Join us for two intensive and interesting days of discussing contemporary Bioenergy Expo research. We invite you to contribute and help to shape the Bioenergy congress through submissions of your research abstracts, papers and e-posters. Bioenergy International is cordially inviting for presentation at the conference.

 Bioenergy technology mainly focuses on usage of Biomass Energy as an alternative source for Energy Production for future generation and aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results. The theme of conference is “Bioenergy: A Step Towards Sustainable Future” which reflects on the production of Biomass Energy from available sources like Plants, Animals, Garbage with a rapid increase of discoveries by scientists into useful methods. Bioenergy 2016 aims to promote various researches on Biomass among scientists, academia and industries. Bioenergy 2016 offers various topics for interaction including Biomass, Bioenergy research, Algal Biofuel Production, Biomass conversion Processes to useful Energy. For the period 2014–2022 based on the historical years – 2012 and 2013. Projections have been provided for installed capacity (MW), power generation (Million KWh), and revenue (USD Million). The report includes the key market dynamics affecting the demand for biomass power generation feedstock and technologies. As a part of our market dynamics analysis, we have analyzed market drivers, market restraints, and market opportunities. A comprehensive competitive landscape, which includes company market share analysis and market attractiveness analysis, has also been provided in this report. Conferences series LLC has been and will be organizing Bioenergy Conferences and events to put front the research advances. The gathering will highlight the opportunities in both Biomass Conferences and Biofuel Conferences.

Target Audience:

  • Bioproduct companies
  • Bioenergy Associations 
  • Bioenergy Researchers
  • Bioenergy Industry
  • Bioenergy Scientists
  • Nuclear energy Engineers
  • Bioenergy technology Engineers
  • Chemical Engineers
  • Renewable energy Organizations and Associations

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