Conference: On the road with CNG and Biomethane

European Best Practice Examples

Final Conference of the European MADEGASCAR project (www.madegascar.eu)

4-5 February 2010, Dorint Hotel Don Giovanni, Prague, Czech Republic
The event was organized along with the 3rd international conference ”Perspectives of CNG in transportation” of the Czech Gas Association taking place Feb 3-4, 2010

Invitation leaflet

For further information please visit http://www.svn.cz/madegascar.

Presentations

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Moderator:  Anna Kjellman, Skane Energy Agency, Sweden

1st conference day (4 February 2010)


(2,5MB)

The MADEGASCAR project at a glance
Anna Kjellman, Skane Energy Agency, Sweden


(300kB)

The environmental benefits of CNG and biomethane – reasons for energy agencies and policymakers to deal with this issue
Christopher Maltin, Executive Director, Organic Power Ltd., UK


(270kB)

EU activities, plans and directives regarding alternative fuels
Jaroslav Marousek, SEVEn, The Energy Efficiency Center, Prague, Czech Republic

Best practice examples from MADEGASCAR partner regions


(600kB)

Biomethane as a way for improvement of air quality and climate protection in a metropolitan area – a case study of Berlin
Anton Wetzel, Berliner Energieagentur, Germany


(2,2MB)

Creating an infrastructure for gas vehicles – how to take the first steps. Examples from Lithuania, UK and Slovenia
Susan Moore, Director, Organic Power Ltd., UK


(870kB)

Making a successful development even more successful – NGVs in the Black Sea region, Bulgaria
Mariana Ivanova, Bourgas Regional Agency for Energy Management, Bulgaria


(1,2MB)

NGVs at the Vienna Airport – the success story of a big fleet
Cornelia Krajcsir, EAA Erdgas Mobil GmbH


(4,1MB)

Gas-driven heavy-duty vehicles on the road to success
Markus Rudolf, MAGNA STEYR Fahrzeugtechnik AG & Co KG, Austria


(2,5MB)

Alternative fuels on the fast lane – bringing biomethane to the motor racing circuit
Mårten Johansson, Skane Energy Agency, Sweden

2nd conference day (5 February 2010)


(152kB)

Technical, legislative and economic aspects of the injection of biomethane into the gas grid
Tomáš Voříšek, SEVEn, the Energy Efficiency Center, Prague, Czech Republic


(630kB)

Biomethane injection into the gas grid – present status and trends in Germany
Frank Graf, DVGW German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water, Germany


(7,0MB)

Swedish experience with biogas upgrading and use as a transport fuel
Anneli Petersson, Swedish Gas Center (SGC), Sweden


(600kB)

Overview, operational experience and perspectives of biogas upgrading technologies
Matthias Schmuderer, BASE Technologies GmbH, Germany

Best practice examples with biogas use in transportation


(5,0MB)

How to introduce gas-driven vehicles in regions without a natural gas grid - example from Sweden
Beatrice Torgnyson Klemme, Mälardalen Energy Agency, Sweden
Hans Kättström, Scandinavian GtS, Sweden


(2,2MB)

Biogasmax project implementation in Berne - experience, results
Arthur Wellinger, Nova Energie GmbH, Switzerland (to be confirmed)


(1,6MB)

Experience with the application of water scrubbing biogas upgrading technology in the largest biogas-to-mobility project in the spanish capital city of Madrid
Johann Hudde, Greenland Biogas AB, Sweden


(2,6MB)

Advanced PSA biogas upgrading technology solutions and their practical utilization: Case study from the City of Salzburg
Vaclav Holofcak, Xebec Adsorption Inc., Canada