Previous Events
- 1: 19th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, Berlin 2011.
- 1.1: Programme Guide.
- 1.2: Opening & Closing Sessions.
- 1.3: Prizes & Awards.
- 1.3.1: Linneborn Prize.
- 1.3.2: EUBIA Industry Award.
- 1.3.3: Awards for the best Visual Presentations.
- 1.3.4: Student Awards.
- 1.4: Photogallery.
- 1.5: Exhibition.
- 1.6: Testimonials.
- 2: 18th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, Lyon 2010.
- 3: Conference Proceedings.
Awards for the best Visual Presentations
Considered as one of the main features of the Conference in which the most outstanding visual presentations were awarded. The award giving procedures were based on the quality of the contents reported and on the quality of the presentation.
The poster awards were announced and delivered during the Closing Session on Friday, 10th June to:
Topic 1.4: Algae and novel crops
A. Weiss, A. Patyk, L. Schebek
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany
Biofuels from Microalgae? A Systems Analysis
Topic 2.1: Combustion for small and medium scale applications
E. Wopienka, L. Carvalho, M. Schwabl, W. Haslinger
Bioenergy2020+, Wieselburg, Austria
M. Öhman
Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
Assessment of the Ash Melting Behaviour based on Fuel Analyses
Topic 2.5: Pyrolysis for power, CHP, polygeneration and chemicals
A. Imran, E.A. Bramer, G. Brem, K. Seshan
University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
Green Refinery Feed via Catalytic Flash Pyrolysis of Biomass
Topic 3.5: Production and supply of second generation biofuels
T.H. Ng, J. Song, K. Tarverdi
Brunel University West London, Middlesex, United Kingdom
Cereal Straw Pre-Treatment for Bio-Fuel Application: Comparison Between Extrusion and Conventional Steam Explosion
Topic 4.3: Biofuels for transport
A. Ballarin
Regione del Veneto, Venezia, Italy
E. Antonini
AIEL, Padova, Italy
L. Barella, M. Negrin
Veneto Agricoltura, Padova, Italy
Biofuels for a Sustainable Water Mobility in Venice Lagoon: Results from Project IEE BIOSIRE
Topic 5.5: International cooperation
I. Ionel
Politechnical University of Timisoara, Romania
Bio-energy from Short Rotation Coppice - SRC, as Source for the 2030 Vision of District Heating - DH
