Programa

Workshop Program
 
8:30 Reception and Welcome Coffee
9:00 Opening Ceremony
9:30 FAPESP environmental programs, BIOEN, BIOTA and Climate Change Carlos Henrique de Brito Cruz (FAPESP, Brazil)
9:55 What are the real perspectives of renewable energies? José Goldemberg (University of São Paulo, Brazil)
10:20 Global sustainable bioenergy: making it work Lee Lynd (Dartmouth University, USA)
10:45 Why is developing an integrated, whole systems, perspective on land use critical to resolving conflicts between the three global securities: energy, climate and food? Jeremy Woods (Imperial College, UK)
11:10 Biofuels technology development - Lessons learned Helena Chum (National Renewable Energy Laboratory, USA)
11:35 Development of lignocellulosic biofuels Chris Somerville (Berkeley University, USA)
12:00 The potential of biofuels, the need for a biorefinery approach and a review of technologies and co-products Jack N. Saddler (University of British Columbia, Canada)
12:25 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 Global energy and CO2 reduction requirements to 2050 and the role of biofuels Lew Fulton (UC-Davis, USA)
14:25 Biofuels -  South African policy, practice and perspectives Brian Huntley (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa)
14:50 Birdsview of state-of-the-art scientific understanding on sustainable biomass sourcing Andre P. C. Faaij (Utrecht University, The Netherlands)
15:15 Break
15:35 Use of biomass and biofuels in Scandinavian energy systems Jon Samseth (HIOA / SINTEF, Norway)
16:00 Implementing sustainable biofuels in a global context Patricia Osseweijer (Delft University, The Netherlands)
16:25 Why biomass-based cogeneration is potentially the ideal starting point for a sustainable african biofuel industry - case examples from eastern and southern Africa Stephen Karekezi (African Energy Policy Research Network, Kenia)

 


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