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CONfERENCE TuEsDaY 25 MaY<br />

09.00 OpENING pLENaRY sEssION<br />

Conference chairperson: Tomas Kåberger, Director General of the Swedish Energy Agency<br />

Opening speech, Eskil Erlandsson, Swedish minister of Agriculture and Forestry<br />

<strong>Bioenergy</strong> opportunities in developing countries, Miguel Trossero, FAO, Argentina<br />

price ceremony and presentation of the winner of <strong>World</strong> <strong>Bioenergy</strong> award, Kent Nyström, <strong>World</strong> <strong>Bioenergy</strong> Association<br />

speech by the winner of <strong>World</strong> <strong>Bioenergy</strong> award<br />

<strong>Bioenergy</strong> for the world - Global Energy assessment, Thomas B Johansson, University of Lund, Sweden<br />

<strong>Bioenergy</strong> outcompetes oil in sweden, showing that growth in a green economy is possible, Gustav Melin, Svebio, Sweden<br />

Tomas Kåberger Eskil Erlandsson Miguel Trossero Kent Nyström Thomas B Johansson<br />

Gustav Melin<br />

10.45 Coffee<br />

11.15 - 13.00 paRaLLEL CONfERENCEs<br />

Rawmaterial availability and<br />

forest residues – slash,<br />

policy – how to make it all<br />

a1 B1 C1<br />

D1<br />

market development<br />

stumps, small tree harvest<br />

happen<br />

Chair. lena Söderberg, Svebio Chair. rolf björheden, Forest research institute of Sweden Chair. Kjell Andersson, Svebio Chair. david Frykerås, Ageratec<br />

Current status and challenges<br />

in the global availiability of<br />

biomass<br />

Hubert Röder, Pöyry Management<br />

Consulting<br />

Forest biomass availability<br />

in EU<br />

Robert Prinz, Finish forest<br />

research institute<br />

Clean power from discarded<br />

rubber trees – Benefits for<br />

Europe and Africa<br />

Annika Billstein Andersson, Vattenfall<br />

Competition between power<br />

stations for biomass in<br />

Poland<br />

Magdalena Walker,<br />

National Research Institute<br />

From shrinking to expanding<br />

biomass in forests of the<br />

world<br />

Pekka Kauppi, University of Helsinki<br />

Introduction – What is the<br />

overall potential, and what<br />

technologies can we use?<br />

Rolf Björheden, The Forest Research<br />

Institute of Sweden<br />

Can slash and stumps be<br />

harvested without negative<br />

effects on the environment?<br />

Hillevi Eriksson,<br />

Swedish Forest Agency<br />

<strong>Bioenergy</strong> from mountain<br />

forests: Analysis of the<br />

woody biomass supply chain<br />

Clara Valente,<br />

Hedmark University College<br />

Cost-efficient small-sized<br />

energy wood harvesting<br />

method for young stands<br />

Kalle Kärhä, Metsäteho<br />

Harvest for energy or<br />

pulpwood in early thinnings<br />

Dan Bergström, Swedish<br />

University of Agricultural Sciences<br />

13.00 - 15.00 Lunch in Black & White restaurant in Lobby south and Exhibition<br />

15.00 - 18.00 sTuDY VIsITs aND sIDE EVENTs<br />

EU climate and renewable<br />

energy policy opens up new<br />

markets across Europe<br />

Jean-Marc Jossart, Aebiom<br />

The Renewable Energy<br />

Directive: A first step towards a<br />

sustainable bioenergy policy, or<br />

rather, another piece of red tape?<br />

Stefan Busse,<br />

University of Goettingen<br />

Biomass sustainability criteria:<br />

Case study in sustainability<br />

auditing for power generation<br />

Adrian Mason, Inspectorate<br />

International<br />

Barriers of implementing<br />

renewable energy and energy<br />

efficiency in northern periphery<br />

Jarmo Renvall, North Karelia<br />

University of Applied Sciences<br />

The Global <strong>Bioenergy</strong><br />

Development Fund – A path<br />

forward for social justice in the<br />

mitigation of anthropogenic<br />

emission of greenhouse gases<br />

Alfred Wong, Arbokem Inc.<br />

Biofuels are evolving –<br />

new innovations<br />

Green-LPG an ideal 2nd<br />

generation vehicle fuel<br />

Christian Hulteberg,<br />

Biofuel-Solution<br />

Ammonia treatment of cellulose<br />

is a key technology on dramatic<br />

improvement of cellulase activity<br />

Masahiro Samejima,<br />

The University of Tokyo<br />

Biogas upgrading by<br />

temperature swing adsorption<br />

Tamara Mayer, Vienna University<br />

of Technology<br />

Infrastructure system of<br />

textile waste recycling in<br />

Japan<br />

Chie Yoshimura, JEPLAN.Co.<br />

Why heterogeneous catalysis<br />

will be central to renewable<br />

fuels<br />

Curtis Conner, Chalmers Technical<br />

University<br />

world bioenergy <strong>2010</strong><br />

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