SUSTAINABLE BIOGAS PRODUCTION AND USE - 5TB WEB SEMINAR - DIBICOO
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5tb Web Seminar Sustainable biogas production and use DiBiCoo Web Seminar Series Please stay online, the web seminar will start soon… This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 857804. The sole responsibility for the content of this document lies with the authors. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the EU.
The DiBiCoo Project We facilitate collaboration between European biogas industries & stakeholders from emerging and developing markets through the development and application of innovative digital and non-digital support tools, knowledge transfer and capacity building.
o 11:00 CET - Welcome by moderator: Harmen Dekker, European Biogas Association (EBA) Director
o SUSTAINABLE BIOGAS PRODUCTION: THE EUROPEAN CASE
o 11:10 Frank Hofmann, International Affairs German Biogas Association (FvB)
‘Key elements of a sustainable biogas production process’.
o 11:30 Susanna Pflüger, European Biogas Association (EBA) Secretary General
‘Re-thinking sustainability: adapting EU legislation to the green transition’.
o 11:45 Short Q&A
o SUSTAINABLE BIOGAS PRODUCTION: THE GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
o 11:55 Trois Dilisusendi, Deputy Director for Bioenergy at the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources
‘Sustainable biogas production and use in Indonesia’
o 12:10 Eddie Cooke, South African Biogas Industry Association (SABIA)
‘Sustainable biogas production and use in South Africa’
o 12:25 Short Q&A and closing remarksWeb Seminar Norms
● Ask questions by typing in the chat box of the screen. Keep your questions
clear and concise and follow the chat room as one of our moderators might
have addressed your question
● Time is strictly enforced
● All data collected is used for identification purposes only; and will not be
used for other purposes by organizers
● Recorded presentations will be made available on our website for referenceFrank Hofmann – German Biogas Association
Frank Hofmann is working in the department for
International Affairs at the German Biogas Association. He
studied energy- and process-engineering (Diploma) at the
Technical University of Berlin, Germany. In addition he is a
graduated “consultant for biotechnological applications”.
He works on biogas topics since 1998.Susanna Pflüger - EBA
Susanna Pflüger has worked as an energy advocate in
Brussels since 2010. She joined EBA in 2012 as Policy
Advisor and was appointed as Secretary General in 2016.
She is responsible for various policy issues relevant to the
European biogas industry and represents the EBA
members vis-à-vis the European institutions. She holds a
Master’s degree in European studies from the Ruhr-
University of Bochum (DE) and Bachelor from the
University of Helsinki (FI).Trois Dilisusendi, Deputy Director of Bioenergy at the Ministry
of Energy and Mineral Resources
Trois Dilisusendi has a Bachelor Degree in Electrical
Engineering and a Masters Degree in Planning and Public
Policy. He was appointed Deputy Director for Bioenergy
Program Planning at Directorate General of New and
Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation in 2017.
Trois Dilisusendi,
Deputy Director of Bioenergy
at the
Ministry of Energy and
Mineral ResourcesEddie Cooke - SABIA
Eddie Cooke started his career as Mechanical Engineer for
5 years. He started working in the LPG business 20 years
ago. After natural gas was introduced into South Africa, he
got involved with the conversion of vehicles to run on
CNG. Currently he serves as director of the Southern
African Gas Association (SAGA) and as Technical Director
of Southern African Biogas Industries Association (SABIA).Time for questions!
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opinion of the EU.Series of Web Seminars Date (Tentative) Topics 7 January 2021 Biomethane (vehicles and lng) & waste treatment 9 February 2021 Safety measures for biogas plants 23 March 2021 Biogas project management and lessons from other projects 4 May 2021 Overview on European gasification technologies and adaptations to other markets 15 June 2021 Biogas plants: legal framework conditions and policy considerations 27 July 2021 Green and sustainable financing of biogas projects 7 September 2021 Practical experience to build and run a biogas plant: a biogas plant owner presents *Dates and topics might change at the discretion of DiBiCoo organizers
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