Cofiring 8 Programme
11-13 September 2018
Day 2: Wed 12
09:00
Welcome and introduction
Andrew Minchener; IEA Clean Coal Centre, UK
09:15
Welcome and introduction
Brian Seeberg Larsen, COWI, Denmark
09:30
Denmark’s energy situation
Danish Energy Agency
09:45
Status quo and development prospects of co-firing biomass with coal in China
Rui Sun, Electric Power Planning & Engineering Institute, China
10:10
Global trends in biomass to energy
Marius Noer and Simon L Bager, COWI, Denmark
10:35
Status of cofiring for selected countries
Xing Zhang, IEA Clean Coal Centre, UK
11:00
Ørsted experience. Utilization of biomass for combined heat and power production
Jørgen P Jensen, Ørsted, Denmark
11:25
Aspects of biomass co-firing for utility-sized CFB boilers
Frank Leuschke, Doosan Lentjes, Germany
11:50
Co-firing of refined pellets on Nordjylland Unit 3.
Jeppe Grue, COWI, Denmark
12:15
Coal to wood pellets biomass conversions
Raphael Han, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Europe, Germany
13:30
Fire and explosion hazards related to bulk material handling and storage of coal and biomass
Kees van Wingerden, Gexcon, Norway
13:55
Prevention of fires and dust explosions when handling biomass
Anders Bergström, Firefly AB, Sweden
14:20
Fire and explosion control measures for biomass storage and handling at Lynemouth Power Station
Davey Wharrier, Lynemouth Power, UK
14:45
Best practice for biomass store fire protection
Richard Farnish, The Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology, Greenwich University
15:10
Safety issues in relation to storage and handling biomass: research and standardization
Anders Lonnermark, Rise Research Institutes of Sweden
15:50
Economic torrefied pellets from herbaceous biomass
Javier Gil, National Renewable Energy Centre, Spain
16:15
Co-grinding of waste pellets in a vertical roller mill with coal
Roland Aeckersberg, LOESCHE, Düsseldorf, Germany
16:40
Self-steam explosion pretreatment technology for milling application of wet biomass
Dedy Eka Priyanto, IHI Corporation, Japan
Day 3: Thurs 13
09:00
Optimizing wood pellet transportation by CFD simulation
Preben V. Messerschmidt, Ramboll, Denmark
09:25
Diffusion coatings for corrosion protection of ferritic-martensitic steels for co-firing biomass with coal
Tobias Meißner, DECHEMA-Forschungsinstitut, Germany
09:50
Field experience in biomass cofiring on SCR catalyst technology
Teresa Hitzke, Johnson Matthey Catalysts, Germany
10:15
High value utilization of biomass gasification coupled coal-fired unit power generation technology
Shoujun Zhang, Hefei Debo Bioenergy Science& Technology Co., China
11:00
Management of ashes from co-firing biomass with coal
Angelo Sarabèr, Vliegasunie, the Netherlands
11:25
Air monitoring devices for co-combustion biomass with coal
Dario DiMaggio, Kurz Instruments, USA
11:50
Managing fuel and air distribution to improve combustion and reduce NOx when co-firing coal with biomass
Guisu Liu, Ammegen USA – part of Greenbank Group UK
12:15
Ecological fuel from biomass residues and mineral coal rejectments
Luiz H Alexandre, 1C2C Biocombustível de Carbono Reciclado, Brazil
14:00
Supply chain costs of biomass cofiring
Patrick E. Mason, Ayup Ltd, UK
14:25
Oxyfuel cofiring of Miscanthus char and coal in a 300 kW furnace with integrated carbon fixation
Ming-Hsun Wu, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan
14:50
Experience of co-firing non-woody fuel in a pilot scale (500kW) pulverized test facility
Manoj Paneru, Piotr Plaza, Jörg Maier
15:15
The biomass combustion and preparation technology development in anthracite coal fired boiler units
Nataliya I. Dunayevska, Coal Energy Technology Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
15:40
Workshop summary and closing remarks
Andrew Minchener; IEA Clean Coal Centre, UK
