Final workshop

Missed the Final workshop?

No worries! We’ve got you covered. Even though the BL2F project has ended, you can still read up on all the content and rewatch the presentations. Delve into the final research results of the BL2F project and its advancements in biofuels and its foundational research.

Below, you’ll find information on various topics presented during the final workshop, including “From pulp to fuel via HTL and IHTL”, “Plant design and materials ” “HTL technology for Black Liquor – lessons learned”,  and much more!

Discover the BL2F Project’s research results, an initiative that transforms black liquor, a byproduct of the chemical pulping industry, into a clean, high-quality biofuel. This innovative process aims to reduce waste and offers a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.

The BL2F FINAL WORKSHOP AGENDA

Join us

Are you passionate about renewable fuels and their role in a sustainable future? If so, mark your calendar for the BL2F Project’s Final Workshop!

Whether you are a PhD student, a young scientist, an academic, or a professional working in the field, this workshop is tailored to cater to anyone with an interest in intermediates for renewable fuels.

Discover the BL2F Project’s research results, an initiative that transforms black liquor, a byproduct of the chemical pulping industry, into a clean, high-quality biofuel. This innovative process aims to reduce waste and offers a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.

Date: 6 March 2024, 9:00 – 12:00 CET

Location: Online Webinar

What to expect:

  • Engaging Expert Presentations
  • Interactive Discussions on Renewable Fuels
  • Insights into BL2F’s latest research and results
  • Gain knowledge  from Leading Experts in Renewable Biofuels
  • Q&A with the BL2F team

AGENDA

09:00 – 09:45 – Technical session
  • From pulp to fuel via HTL and IHTL – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology and Tampere University
  • On coupling salt extraction from black liquor with hydrothermal liquefaction of its organic content – Paul Scherrer Institute
  • Upgrading of biocrude and valorisation of side streams – VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
09:50 – 10:35 – Technology, sustainability and business:
  • Plant design and materials – SINTEF and SINTEF Energy Research
  • Sustainability – Brunel University London
  • Market opportunities for advanced biofuels and IHTL – LGI Sustainable Innovation
10:40 – 12:00 – Future development and potential
  • HTL technology for Black Liquor – lessons learned – Valmet
  • Catalysts for Supercritical Hydrodeoxygenation – Ranido
  • Pulp Mill’s potential for Sustainable fuel generation – The Navigator Company and RAIZ – forest and paper research institute
  • Renewable materials for aviation and marine fuels – Neste
  • Panel discussion and Q&A with Valmet, Ranido, The Navigator Company, LGI Sustainable Innovation, and Neste

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