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Bioenergy no 4 july 2015

Alan Sherrard Editor in chief alan.sherrard@ bioenergyinternational.com Dorota Natucka Sales, marketing, co-editor dorota.natucka@ bioenergyinternational.com Jeanette Fogelmark Sales, marketing, production jeanette.fogelmark@ bioenergyinternational.com Xinyi Shen Sales, marketing, co-editor xinyi.shen@ bioenergyinternational.com Markku Björkman Reporter bjorkman7media@gmail.com FEATURE: AGRO-ENERGY Boosting manure-based biogas with straw 8 Innovative straw to biomethane plant commissioned 12 Growing interest for straw pellet production 13 Craft-brewed energy partnership 15 SPOTLIGHT- Japan Biomass Power Market Secure Sustainable Biomass Fuels 16 HEAT & POWER Green Energy Generated from Mt. Iizuna 18 Enerstena supply first straw pellet steam boiler 19 First biomass power plant planned for Kyiv region 19 Arbaflame reveal Japanese partners 19 Terex Environmental acquires Neuson Ecotec 19 PELLETS European leader in pellets production 20 Panamax’ed with Pinnacle pellets 23 US pellets can help EU meet targets study finds 23 REN21: 2015 Global Status Report 23 LIQUID FUELS Bioenergy International Biofuels Equipment Directory 2015 25 Joule secures US$40 million for continued commercialisation 25 World’s first oil refinery integrated advanced ethanol plant opened 26 First bio-isobutene to isooctane fuel sample supplied to Audi 26 Brewery betting on HVO fuelled delivery trucks 27 Clariant reaps GreenTec Award for cellulosic ethanol process 27 MARKETS AND FINANCE EU biofuels regime failing to meet its objectives 32 US Biofuels on the road again 33 Pix Pellet Nordic CIF 34 China Carbon Review 34 Bioenergy needed to contribute to 2030 EU climate and energy objectives 35 BTEC Update 35 EVENT REPORTS: LIGNA - strongest ever international appeal 36 Nantes 2015 : Opportunities for Energy Convergence 40 Bioenergy is playing its role in fighting climate change in Africa 43 Gale force winds fill All-Energy sails 45 Calendar 46 ARTICLES ADVERTISERS Advanced Biofules Conf/Svebio 6,44 Advanced Cyclone Systems, S.A. 28 Andritz Feed & Biofuel 2 Bandit Industries, Inc 47 Bruks Holding AB 26 Bruzaholms Bruk 29 BTS Biogas Srl/GmbH 14 C.F. Nielsen A/S 29 Center for Management Technology 42 Continental Biomass Industries, Inc. CBI 48 Di Piu s.r.l 32 Dieffenbacher GmbH 28 Doza Gran Pellet Lines 30 Ekoterm Proekt Ltd 30 Enerstena Ltd 31 ETA Florence - Renewable Energies 42 Ferotec 30 Fisker A/S 29 Five Continents Machinery Co. Ltd. 28 Herz Energietechnik GmbH 22 IFP Ingenieurbüro für Pelletiertechnologie 30 Jiangsu Liangyou 30 Lachenmeier Monsun A/S 29 Liyang Yuda Machinery Co., Ltd 31 Malaysian Exhibition Services Sdn Bhd 42 Messe Augsburg l ASMV GmbH 44 Minimax GmbH&Co.KG 28 Muyang Holdings Co., Ltd 4 Münch-Edelstahl GmbH 22 PennWell Corporation 44 Polytechnik Luft-und Feuerungstechnik 24 Prodesa Medioambiente S.L. 24 Radviliskis Machine Factory, JSC   31 Recalor S.A 30 Rudnick & Enners GmbH 24 Salmatec GmbH 3 Stela Laxhuber GmbH 14 Stockholms Bulkhamn AB 29 Sugimat S.L. 29 Swedish Exergy AB 31 Swiss Combi - W.Kunz dryTec AG 28 UAB “Kalvis” 31 Uniconfort S.r.l 28 US Industrial Pellet Association USIPA 42 Valmet 10 STAFF GUESTS Anders Haaker Editor in chief Bioenergi anders.haaker@ bioenergitidningen.se Jay Hennessy Energy Engineer jay.hennessy@svebio.se Kjell Andersson Information Secretary Svebio kjell.andersson@svebio.se Twitter:BioenergyIntl www.bi bioenergyinternational.com 6 Bioenergy International No 80, 4-2015 ADVANCED BI FUEL S 16-17 SEPTEMBER 2015, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN


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