BGAP 2016 - Brochure-V24

25 - 27 MAY 2016
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
Commercial Integration of the Biogas Value Chain in Asia – Opportunities and Challenges for All
The Biogas Asia Pacific Forum is the biggest event for the biogas industry in Asia, and you are invited to take part!
The 4th Biogas Asia Pacific Forum was successfully organized in 2015, and saw over 400 participants from nearly 27 countries taking part. Hundreds
of international delegates from feedstock owners, palm oil mills, policy makers, top executives and more attended the comprehensive conference and
exhibition to catch up on the latest developments and to strengthen the ties between all peers of the biogas industry to grow together.
With the Asia Pacific Biogas markets expanding at an unprecedented pace, it is ever more important to have a platform to ensure that the industry
moves forward at a sustainable, safe pace. The Biogas Asia Pacific Forum has served as an industry standard for 5 years now, and we look forward to
having everyone join us in 2016.
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25 - 27 MAY 2016
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
Commercial Integration of the Biogas Value Chain in Asia – Opportunities and Challenges for All
1st Agro- Industrial Biogas Training Seminar
Part 2: Status quo of the biogas sector development in South-East Asia
as well as the way forward
• Potentials and prospects
• Status of waste legislation
• Economic framework conditions
• Data for waste arising and composition
10:30 – 11:00am
Coffee Break
Part 3: Development of the biogas technology in Germany and Europe
• Potentials and prospects
• Status of waste legislation
• Economic framework conditions
• Data for waste arising and composition
at the Sunway Convention Center, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
May 23 & 24, 2016
The International Biogas and Bioenergy Center of Competence IBBK is
delighted to invite you to the first Biogas Training Seminar for the
South Asia Region, taking place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in
conjunction with the BIOGAS ASIA PACIFIC FORUM 2016 (25 – 27 May
2016).
Together with our partner AEG, All Events Group, the organizer of the
BIOGAS ASIA PACIFIC FORUM 2016 (25 – 27 May 2016) we invite
farmers, plantation owners, project developers, consultants, investors
and the banking sector to participate in the biogas training seminar to
be held on 23 & 24 May 2016.
The seminar will address the topics of project procedures and
approvals, quality features and case studies in the field of electricity
generation from biomass waste. The course will be facilitated by
speakers from South Asia and from IBBK, an internationally renowned
German-based training institute
Teaching Method
Interactive classroom teaching with all experts available for comments,
questions and answers. With participants active involvement and
practical exercises.
Monday 23 May 2016
9:00 – 12:30am
Part 1: Welcome to the seminar
• Introduction of the seminar participants and experts
• Expectations from the seminar
• Collection of the first questions
Part 4: General introduction into biogas technology and digester
biology
• Basic principles of process technology
• Temperature, retention time, organic loading rate
• Operating experiences from 8000 agro-industrial biogas plants
• Conditions for the generation of biogas,
• Operating parameters
• Process monitoring and task management
• Process disturbances and failures
12:30 -1:30 Lunch
1:30 – 5:00pm
Part 5: Examples of different types of biogas plants
• Wet and dry fermentation plants
• Bio-waste Digestion
• Agricultural biogas plants
• Treatment of industrial effluents
• Experiences with investment and operation
3:00 – 3:30pm
Coffee Break
Part 6: Introduction of the main components of a biogas plant
• Digester types and installation technology
• Process and feed in technology
• Developments and adaptations of the technology to suit the
local circumstances in South-East Asia.
Part 7: Approval conditions for biogas plants under South-East Asia
conditions (regulatory requirements for AD systems) including:
• Licenses for building
• Safety plus licenses
• Emission licenses
• Overview of the legal requirements
• Regulatory tool and how to use it
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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
Commercial Integration of the Biogas Value Chain in Asia – Opportunities and Challenges for All
Tuesday 24. May 2016
9:00 –12:30am
Part 1: Overview of different substrates which can be used into a biogas
plants and its advantages and disadvantages
• Input substrates: , POME, agricultural slurries, industrial and
communal organic residues
• Gas yields from POME, residue material and industrial wastes
• solid wastes (empty fruit bunches) as a feedstock for
biogas plants
• Pollutants and contraries in solid bio-waste
Part 2: Basic calculation models of a biogas plant process with different
substrates
• Examples of biogas calculations/gas generation
• Experiences from a field study in Indonesia
• Costs structure of equipment and services
• Key parameters for business plan development,
• Appropriate technology assessment
10:30 – 11:00am
Coffee Break
Part 3: Interactive planning session for wet and dry fermentation
technology
• Retention time
• Organic loading rate
• Sizes of containers and tanks
• Nutrient composition
• Electricity and heat production
• Efficiency factors of gas utilization
• Discussion of the results
12:30 -1:30 Lunch
1:30 – 5:00pm
Part 4: Experiences in project and market development under
South-East Asian conditions
• Market challenges
• Legal, administrative and technical obstacles
• Experiences with technology and operation
3:30 – 4:00pm
Coffee Break
Part 5: Proper usage of digestate as organic fertilizer in agriculture
• Environmental aspects
• Application of digestate
• Digestate processing
• Treatment costs - profitability
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KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
Commercial Integration of the Biogas Value Chain in Asia – Opportunities and Challenges for All
Conditions of participation
Registration is required in writing per fax or e-mail. After receiving your complete registration. The invoice will be issued via email by IBBK
Fachgruppe Biogas GmbH without charging VAT. Written cancellations are possible before May 6th , 2016 for an administration charge of 250 USD.
After May 6th , 2016 cancellations are billed in full. In case of cancellations even in case of illness we gladly accept a substitute participant. The
number of participants is limited, therefore a timely registration is recommended. Payment is due in full at the time of registration. Full payment is
mandatory for event attendance.
The complete price for the seminar is 900 USD
Included are
• Seminar-CD
• Beverages during the seminar
• Lunch with beverages
Not included are
• Travel to the seminar venue
• Accommodation
• Further meals and beverages
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Commercial Integration of the Biogas Value Chain in Asia – Opportunities and Challenges for All
AGENDA | 25 MAY 2016
08:30
Registration
09:00
Welcome Remarks
MALAYSIA BIOTECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
09:15
09:30
OPENING CEREMONY & MOU SIGNING
10:00
MALAYSIA’S BIOGAS AGENDA: CONNECTING THE DOTS
FROM AGRICULTURAL AND MUNICIPAL WASTE
TO ENERGY AND PROFITS
Representative
MALAYSIA BIOTECHNOLOGY CORPORATION
10:30
Networking Coffee Break
11:00
LEADING THE INDUSTRY:
SURVEY FOR THE ASIA PACIFIC BIOGAS ALLIANCE
Representative
ASIA PACIFIC BIOGAS ALLIANCE (APBA)
Panel: Malaysia
THE FUTURE OF BIOGAS DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA:
THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT
Networking Lunch
TECHNOLOGY & INDUSTRY UPDATES
This session allows delegates to catch up with the latest in technological
developments and allows technology providers to showcase key
technologies for biogas development.
14:20
APPLICATION: INCREASING BIOGAS YIELDS
DURING ANAEROBIC DIGESTION
14:40
APPLICATION: DESIGNING DIGESTORS FOR
MIXED WASTE USE
15:00
THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BEHIND
THE BEST MEMBRANES FOR BIOGAS DIGESTORS
15:20
APPLICATION OF COGENERATION IN BIOGAS GENERATION
15:40
Networking Coffee Break
Welcome Remarks by Guest of Honour
MINISTRY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
11:30
12:30
Panel: Operators
16:00
PROJECT UPDATES AND OPERATING EXPERIENCES:
CHALLENGES IN GETTING BIOGAS PROJECTS
OFF THE GROUND
17:00
MAXMISING THE BIO-SLURRY AND
COMPOSTING VALUE CHAIN
17:30
End of Conference Day One
18:00
Networking Cocktail
Topics to be discussed include:
• Malaysia’s FIT Regime and Its Implementation Experience
• Green Energy with Biogas: Opportunities for Distributed
Energy Development
• Developing a National Framework for Standards in Safety
• Expanding Biogas beyond Palm Oil:
Agriculture and Municipal Waste
Representative
MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & ARGO-BASED INDUSTRY
Representative
MINISTRY OF ENERGY, GREEN TECHNOLOGY AND WATER
Representative
SEDA
Representative
SIRIM
Representative
PPSPPA
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Commercial Integration of the Biogas Value Chain in Asia – Opportunities and Challenges for All
AGENDA | 26 MAY 2016
08:30
14:00
OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENTS IN BIOGAS PROJECTS:
WOULD FUNDS INVEST AND WHAT ARE THEY LOOKING FOR?
14:30
THE ROLE AND WILLINGNESS OF BANKS AND OTHER
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS IN FUNDING BIOGAS PROJECTS
POTENTIAL AND OPPORTUNITIES IN COMMERCIAL
BIOGAS DEVELOPMENT IN ASIA
15:00
QUALITY ASSURANCE AND SAFETY:
THE ROLE OF GAS ANALYSERS AND DETECTORS
Representative
INDONESIAN RENEWABLE ENERGY SOCIETY
(METI), INDONESIA
15:30
Networking Coffee Break
16:00
MAINTENANCE AND SAFETY: PLANNING SHUTDOWNS AND
TURNAROUNDS FOR BIOGAS PLANTS
Representative
ASEAGAS, PHILIPPINES
16:30
TRAINING FOR THE BIOGAS INDUSTRY: COMPETENCY IN
BIOGAS OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE
Representative
KOREA ASSOCIATION FOR NATURAL GAS VEHICLES
(KANGVA), KOREA
17:00
WHAT CAN GO HORRIBLY WRONG?:
CASE STUDIES OF ACCIDENTS IN BIOGAS PLANTS
17:30
END OF CONFERENCE
Networking Coffee
Panel: ASIA
09:00
Representative
CHINA BIOGAS SOCIETY, CHINA
Representative
INDOCHINA (CAMBODIA, LAOS, VIETNAM, MYANMAR)
10:00
VALUE OF UPGRADING BIOGAS TO BIOMETHANE:
OPPORTUNITIES FOR GRID INJECTIONS, VEHICLE FUEL AND
AS A DIESEL/LPG REPLACEMENT
10:30
Networking Coffee Break
Day Three | 27 May 2016
Study Tours
TECHNOLOGY & INDUSTRY UPDATES
This session allows delegates to catch up with the latest in technological
developments and allows technology providers to showcase key
technologies for biogas development.
11:00
UPGRADING BIOGAS TO BIOMETHANE:
PRESSURE-SWING ADSORPTION
11:20
UPGRADING BIOGAS TO BIOMETHANE:
WATER/ANIME SCRUBBING
11:40
CONTAINERISED SYSTEMS FOR EASY
DEPLOYMENT AND INSTALLATION
12:00
ADVANTAGES FOR COMPOSITE TANKS IN
TRANSPORTING BIOMETHANE
12:20
DUAL FUELLED - DIESEL, BIOMETHANE TECHNOLOGY
FOR VEHICLES
12:40
Networking Lunch
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Commercial Integration of the Biogas Value Chain in Asia – Opportunities and Challenges for All
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