The Final meeting of the ATBEST consortium was hosted by Queen's University Belfast at their Riddel Hall, home to the Queen's University Management School and the William J Clinton Leadership Institute.
Presentations
Overview of the ATBEST project; Sam McCloskey, ATBEST Coordinator (QUB)
Genomic optimisation of hydrolysis in biogas production; Sílivia Carvalho (QUB)
Applications of biogas in chemical energy and liquid fuel production; Rawan Hakawati (QUB)
Combined H2S and CO2 removal process for upgrading biogas;Keren Rajavelu (UDE)
Digestate distribution for large biogas plants; storage and transport; Paz Vilanova Plana (UDE)
Viscosity characteristics of CSTR biogas processes as affected by substrate composition; Luka Šafarič (LIU)
Novel technologies for integrated biogas separation and compression; Jingxiao Liang (QUB)
Surplus electricity to biogas via hydrogen; Nikoletta Giantsiou (UDE)
Analysis of anaerobic fermentation process by online spectroscopic UV/Vis, NIR and MIR measurement; Robin Eccleston (TH Kӧln)
Synergies from co-digestion of grass silage with other feedstocks; Himanshu (TEAGASC)
Biogas distribution concepts for the transportation sector; Christian Jenne (UDE)