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Biogas, more than "just" energy - Why Oslo has invested in biogass for a cleaner city, contributing to a circular economy and sustainable food production 
Daniel Rees, Secretary of environment and transport for the Oslo City Council 

Global economics and market outlook. The shift from fossil to renewable energy 
Thina Margrethe Saltvedt, Senior Advisor Sustainable Finance Nordea Bank 

Parallell 1: Biogas utilisation - market update and technology status.
Martina Conton, policy advisor NGVA. 

Parallell 1: Biogas utilisation - market update and technology status.
Linus Klackenberg, Coordinator The Swedish Gas Association

Parallell 1: Biogas utilisation - market update and technology status.
Tommy Johnsen Head of the Norwegian NOx Fund

Parallell 2: Biogas utilisation - New trends and emerging technologies
Francesco di Bari, CFO and Director of Business Strategy in Electrochaea GmbH.

Parallell 2: Biogas utilisation - New trends and emerging technologies
Jon Hovland, Chief Scientist SINTEF Tel-Tek, Norway

Parallell 2: Biogas utilisation - New trends and emerging technologies
Arne Jakobsen, PhD / General Manager Biogas Liquefaction, Wärtsilä Marine Solutions

Parallell 3: Biofertilizer / digestate: Securing the whole value chain. How to turn digestate from a cost to an asset? 
Stefanie Siebert, European Compost Network (ECN)

Parallell 3: Biofertilizer / digestate: Securing the whole value chain. How to turn digestate from a cost to an asset? 
Florian Strippel, Fachverband Biogas Germany

Parallell 3: Biofertilizer / digestate: Securing the whole value chain. How to turn digestate from a cost to an asset? 
Caroline Steinwig, Avfall Sverige

Parallell 3: Biofertilizer / digestate: Securing the whole value chain. How to turn digestate from a cost to an asset? 
Alberto Confalionieri, CIC Italy.

Parallell 4: An outlook on policy, regulations and frameworks in the Nordics and EU.
Colin Kuehnhanss, DG ENERGY European Commission 

Parallell 4: An outlook on policy, regulations and frameworks in the Nordics and EU.
John Cosmo Dwelle, Landwärme

Parallell 4: An outlook on policy, regulations and frameworks in the Nordics and EU.
Jonas Svendsen, Nature Energy

The future of biogas - Biogas production and potential in the Nordics
Bruno Sander Nielsen, Danish Biogas Association

Developing a Nordic Gas Ecosystem – the role of Biogas
Jukka Metsälä, Vice President for Traffic Gasum Group

Why go circular? The circular economy of biogas - tackling scarce resources and climate change
Henrik Wenzel,Professor, Head of Centre Life Cycle Engineering

From the "big picture" to Happy Customers! What says the customer? What are the benefits, why do we choose biogas? Fast developments in the European markets!
Xavier Pontone Vice President Air Liquide Advanced Businesses and Technologies Europe

How can biogas contribute to a more sustainable world? What will be the "next wave" for biogas?×
David Newman President World Biogas Association

Parallell 5: R&D in production technology for biogas. Gasification and the potential to use forrest residues. 
Henrik Thunman, Professor Chalmers University of Technology 

Parallell 5: R&D in production technology for biogas. Gasification and the potential to use forrest residues.
Eigil Andersen, CEO Antec AS.

Parallell 5: R&D in production technology for biogas. Gasification and the potential to use forrest residues.
Henrik B Møller, Senior Scientist at Aarhus University, Department of Biosystems Engineering (IBT) 

Parallell 6: Raw materials for biogas - potential, new trends, technologies and value chains Manure and waste from agri, fish sludge, human sludge etc
Joshua Cabell, Researcher Bioresources and Recycling Technology, NIBIO

Parallell 6: Raw materials for biogas - potential, new trends, technologies and value chains Manure and waste from agri, fish sludge, human sludge etc
Henric Dernegård, CEO Södra Wind Power

Parallell 6: Raw materials for biogas - potential, new trends, technologies and value chains Manure and waste from agri, fish sludge, human sludge etc
Anna Virolainen-Hynnä, CEO Finnish biogas assocation

How to grow the market for biogas - perspective on mass-rollout and certificates
Philip Fjeld Chief Executive CNG Fuels Ltd

The green shift revolution: Hyperthermics have pioneering fermentation technology that uses ancient living organisms to produce biogas at 80 degrees Celsiuswith high output.×
Erlend Haugsbø COO Hyperthermics AS

Production of vehicle fuel from landfill gas in Iceland - carrying the Nordic Swan environmental label, as the only fuel in Iceland. What have been the success crierias?
Björn Halldorsson Sorpa Bs.

Biogas and the Sustainable Development Goals - how are they connected? What will be the "next wave"?
Mats Eklund Professor in Environmental Technology and Management Biogas Research Center, Linköping University

Success stories from the Nordics: Biogas operations further enhanced by Valmet, the most progressive innovation advocate
Jani Hautaluoma Director, Process Automation Valmet

Success stories from the Nordics. Biokraft
Thomas Sakshaug Biokraft




Postersession - orally Wednesday April 10SpeakerPDF
Technologies for production of liquefied biogas for heavy transports – Energy, environmental, and economic analysis
Marcus Gustafsson , Linköping University Sweden.

Utilization of biogas CO2 adds another level to the circular economy
Niels Grave, Pentair Union Engineering Denmark.

LBG as a catalyst for the development of the biogas industry – A case study of Sweden´s largest biogas plant
Erik Nordell, Tekniska Verken I Linköping Ab Sweden.

Strengthening the market position of the products and services in the biogas value chain through environmental product declarations (EPDs)
Kari-Anne Lyng, Østfoldforskning Norway.

Resource efficient anaerobic digestion of fur animal manure in a centralized biogas plant 
Elina Tampio, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) Finland.

Sustainable transportation of natural gas via Mobile Pipeline
Mark Babcock Hexagon xperion GmbH Germany.

The Turbo Brayton, a disruptive technology for biogas liquefaction. 
Yannick Rouaud, Air Liquide Advanced Technologies.