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Group photo of the national Austrian consortium
A group photo of the Austrian consortium consisting of Franziska Hesser (Kompetenzzentrum Holz GmbH), Michael Mandl (tbw research GesmbH) and Johannes Lindorfer (Energy Institute at the Johannes Kepler University Linz)
Copyright: tbw research GesmbH
National Stakeholder Meeting 2017 at Technical University Vienna
In October 2017, the national networking meeting of Austrian biorefinery stakeholders took place at the Technical University Vienna.
Copyright: tbw research GesmbH
Action space for biobased value chains
New integrated action space for multilevel governance. Source: Schipfer, F., Pfeiffer, A., Hoefnagels, R., 2022. Strategies for the Mobilization and Deployment of Local Low-Value, Heterogeneous Biomass Resources for a Circular Bioeconomy. Energies 15, 433. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15020433
Copyright: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Database on facilities for the production of advanced liquid and gaseous biofuels for transport
Database on facilities for the production of advanced liquid and gaseous biofuels for transport
Copyright: BEST
Structure and projects in Task 39
IEA Bioenergy Task 39 is structured into three subprograms: Technology and Deployment, System Analysis and Sustainability, and Outreach and Dissemination. During this triennium, six thematic projects are being implemented, as shown in the graphic. The projects and subprograms led by Austria are indicated with the Austrian flag.
Copyright: BEST
Biodiesel
Biodiesel is produced from oils and fats
Copyright: Daniel Hinterramskogler; ecoplus
Giant Reed Grass
Gian Reed Grass can be used for the production of ethanol
Copyright: BEST
Biomass Gasification
Schematic representation of an internally circulating fluidized bed for gasifying biomass
Copyright: BEST - Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies GmbH
Biodiesel
Fatty acid methyl ester from various vegetable oils
Copyright: BEST - Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies GmbH
Raw materials and gasification plant in Güssing
Wood chips serve as raw material for the gasification plant in Güssing
Copyright: BEST - Bioenergy and Sustainable Technologies GmbH
CHP biomass gasification facility in Frauenfeld
In Frauenfeld in Switzerland, the biggest SynCraft project was realised. it is 4xCW1800x2-1000 CHP facility, which delivers power and heat for about 8000 households as well as sugar-production factory and Frauenfeld town.
Copyright: SynCraft
SynCraft - CHP in Ternitz
In September 2019 the construction of CHP facility CW1200-400 was started by company KWS Ökokraft GmbH. Despite Covid-pandemic the facility operation was started in July 2020.
Copyright: SynCraft
Waste gasification in Lahti
100 kilometers north of Helsinki, Finland, in the city of Lahti, is the world’s first eco-gas fueled power plant. Lahti Energy’s Kymijärvi II power plant runs on SRF.The plant produces 50 MW of electricity and 90 MW of district heat for the city of Lahti. It was officially inaugurated in May of 2012.
Copyright: Lahti Energia Oy
The bioliq® pilot plant
The bioliq® pilot plant covers the complete process chain required for producing customized fuels from residual biomass. Power and heat als the by-products and cover the own demand of the facility. For energy densification of the biomass, fast pyrolysis is applied. The liquid pyrolysis oil and solid char obtained can be processed into intermediate fuels of high energy density. Fuel and chemicals production from syngas requires high pressures. Therefore, syngas production is already performed at pressures up to 80 bar by entrained flow gasification. Gas cleaning and conditioning are conducted at the same pressure at high temperatures allowing for optimal heat recovery and thus improved energy efficiency. In the bioliq® pilot plant the purified syngas is firstly converted into dimethyl ether and then further to gasoline.
Copyright: KIT
Visit by Task 32 experts to Arbaflame (Norway)
As part of the task meeting in spring 2019, the experts from Task 32 visited the Arbaflame production site in Grasmo (Norway).
Copyright: Morten Tony Hansen
Steam Explosion plant of Arbaflame in Grasmo (Norway)
The ArbaOne plant in Grasmo, outside Kongsvinger, Norway, is the first large-scale commercial plant with an annual production capacity of 70,000 tonnes of steam-exploded pellets.
Copyright: Morten Tony Hansen
Thermally treated wood pellets
Thermally treated wood pellets (steam exploded) are used in a slightly adapted former coal-fired power plant in Thunder Bay (Canada) as a new climate-friendly fuel for electricity generation.
Copyright: Christoph Schmidl
Visit of wood pellet power plant (240MW) in Canada
Plant visit at the 240MW Woodpellet-Powerplant of Ontario Power Generation in Atikoken Canada
Copyright: Christoph Schmidl
IEA Bioenergy Task 32 Experts
IEA Bioenergy Task 32 experts visiting the bioenergy research laboratory at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences in the frame of a task meeting in Switzerland