Access the communications in interview (video) and poster format from the 17th International Congress on Bioenergy, where research and technological developments around renewable gases are presented, from the production of biogas and biomethane to the optimization of technologies or the integration of hydrogen into energy networks.
1. Optimization of processes and technologies for biogas production
Several works focus on how to improve the efficiency of biogas production from waste management to the optimization of anaerobic digesters and the implementation of advanced techniques for the treatment and cleaning of biogas. Research that seeks to increase the quantity and quality of biogas produced, maximizing its energy and economic efficiency.
2. Sustainability and decarbonization
Renewable gas technologies can contribute to the decarbonisation of the economy. Several presentations highlight ways in which they can be integrated into industrial and energy sectors to reduce carbon emissions.
3. Renewable hydrogen
The work on renewable hydrogen focuses on its production from waste and biomass, and on its potential as an energy source in the energy transition. These studies explore solutions to optimize the generation of renewable hydrogen, a key energy vector to improve the sustainability of the system.
4. Technological innovations and upgrading solutions
Other presentations focus on advanced technologies to improve biogas processing, such as its conversion into biomethane or bioLNG (liquefied natural gas). Technological solutions are highlighted that allow improving the quality of the gas produced and making it suitable for injection into the natural gas network, as well as for storage and transport.
5. Circular economy and waste recovery
This line includes use cases in which waste, both industrial and agricultural, is transformed into biogas or compost, contributing to sustainability and the comprehensive use of resources.
6. Challenges and opportunities of biomethane
Finally, several papers examine the opportunities of biomethane as an energy source, as well as the regulatory and technical challenges facing its large-scale implementation. Aspects related to its integration into the existing gas network are discussed, as well as the regulatory frameworks that could facilitate or limit its expansion.
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