German Stakeholder Meeting September 2009

  1. Biorefineries: Co-production of Fuels, Chemicals,Power and Materials from Biomass - Ed de Jong
  2. Support of R & D, Conversion Processes and Biorefineries by BMELV/FNR - Birger Kerckow
  3. Biorefineries and Biomass: Options for the Chemical Industry - Ricardo Gent
  4. Feedstock Potentials in Germany and Global Markets Aspects - Ernst-Oliver von Ledebur and Rainer Klepper
  5. Pretreatment Options for Refining Lignocelluloses - Juergen Puls
  6. Chemical Catalysis in Biorefineries - Ulf Prüße, Klaus D. Vorlop
  7. Bioconversion Processes in Biorefineries - Thomas Willke, Klaus-Dieter Vorlop
  8. Renewable Resources as Feedstock for the Chemical Industry - K. Muffler, R. Ulber
  9. Biorefinery concepts for low cost chemicals - Burkhard Ernst
  10. Succinic Acid, Biodiesel and Bio-Syngas : Building Blocks for Biorefineries - Stephan Kabasci
  11. Biomass to Liquids - Michael Deutmeyer
  12. Green Biorefinery : Demonstration Plant Havelland / Germany - Birgit Kamm
  13. The German Lignocellulose Feedstock Biorefinery Project - Jochen Michels, Kurt Wagemann
  14. From fossil- to bio-based refineries : Case Study Biorefinery Leuna - Uwe Welteroth
  15. Algae Biorefinery : Concepts - Ulrike Schmid-Staiger
  16. Sugar Biorefinery - Wolfgang Wach
  17. The Sudzucker Group : Profile 2009