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CHP & Biofuels conference
June 18th, 2013
Amiens - France
PROJECT AND PARTNERS
Ecotec 21 seeks to improve energy efficiency by
promoting cogeneration of electricity and
exploitable heat simultaneously using biomass or
biofuel in a combined heat and power (CHP)
system. CHP engines may be powered by several
types of combustible matter. Ecotec 21 intends to
test these – particularly glycerol as well as waste
from the agricultural and wood industries.
Université de Picardie Jules Verne
Hampshire County Council
Agro-transfert ressources et territoires
Chambre d’agriculture de la Somme
Amiens Métropole
Medway Council
Agence de développement et d’urbanisme du Grand Amiénois
University of Greenwich
Université de Caen Basse Normandie
Habitat du Littoral
REGISTRATION
Free registration includes conference participation, coffee breaks and lunch. All
cancellations must be notified in writing through e-mail.
Deadline May 31st , 2013
CONFERENCE ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Prof. A. RACHID / Email: [email protected]
Dr. A. ZAKNOUNE / Email: [email protected]
Dr. S. FLILA / Email: [email protected]
CONFERENCE VENUE
Passage du Logis du Roy
(80 000) AMIENS - France
By train
From Paris: 1h10 from “gare du Nord”
From Lille: 1h30 from “gare de Lille – FLANDRES”
From London: 2h38 Eurostar
From Brussels: 1h21 Thalys
By plane
From airport Paris Beauvais Tille
From airport Paris Charles De Gaulle
From airport Lille– Lesquin
By car
From Paris: A16- exit 17 >> Amiens sud/ DURY
A1-exit 1 >> ROYE
From Lille: A1 then A29 towards>> Amiens Centre
Passage du Logis du Roi, 80000
Amiens - France
GSP: +49° 53’ 35.59”, +2° 18’ 0.91
CHP & Biofuels conference
June 18th, 2013
Amiens - France
SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
“CHP & Biofuels” is a meeting devoted to the development of combined heat and power
technology and its integration in the building sector. It will take place on the 18th of June in
Amiens-France.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that residential, commercial, and public
buildings account for 30 to 40 percent of the world’s energy consumption and responsible of
25 to 35 percent of greenhouse gas emissions. In the last few years, with the scarcity of fossil
fuels, the energy efficiency of buildings has become real social issues in Europe but also in
most countries.
The combination of biofuels and CHP is an efficient solution to meet future requirements for
balancing the grid, enabling the integration of renewable energy sources and supporting
micro-grids for cities and rural areas. The CHP system generates electricity and useful thermal
energy in a single integrated system. It offers the capability to make more efficient and
effective use of valuable primary energy resources.
This event aims to present practical information on the regulatory environment, policies, taxes
and costs of CHP’s in European countries. It will also focus on new developments, advanced
technologies and techniques for the improvement of CHP systems and The use of bio-fuels for
CHP in buildings.
This meeting will bring together representatives from government, industry experts,
engineering professionals and scientists from the public and private laboratories to share their
knowledge and experiences.
TECHNICAL PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Participants will hear from speakers and researchers on topics that include:
 Policies and programs to promote CHP in commercial/institutional and residential
sectors, utility actions resulting from state policies
 How to install CHP system : analysis of energy, environmental, and cost benefits (case
studies )
 Current European and international market for CHP
 CHP technologies: External combustion engine, internal combustion engine, microturbines, fuel cells, hybrid solar panels…
 Control and optimization of cogeneration systems: sensors and instrumentation,
virtual sensors, intelligent monitoring and control using intelligent systems, switching
systems with high efficiency, voltage converter
 CHP and smart grids
PROGRAMME
09h00
Allocution de bienvenue/ Welcoming speech
09h30
Présentation du projet ECOTEC21 / Presentation of ECOTEC21 project.
10h00
Petite cogénération biomasse à cycle organique de Rankine: la solution pratique pour
les eco-quartiers/ Small biomass cogeneration with Organic Rankine Cycle: practical
solution for eco-neighbourhood.
P. Du Baret, F. Michel, G. David. Entreprise ENERTIME
Projet MICOSOL : Prototype d'un micro-cogénérateur à énergie solaire / MICOSOL
Project : Prototype of a micro-CHP with solar energy.
J.L. Bouvier, P. Salagnac. Université de la Rochelle
10h30
11h00
Etude par voie expérimentale et numérique de solutions de cogénération /
Experimental and numerical study of cogeneration solutions.
J.B. Bouvenot, B. Flament, B. Latour, M. Siroux. INSA de Strasbourg
11h30
Etat des lieux de la formation sur la micro-cogénération en France / µ- CHP Training
in France.
D. Achi. AD Education ENERGIE
12h00
Déjeuner / Lunch
14h00
Méthanisation : aspects techniques et enjeux / Technical aspects and Issues of
Anaerobic Digestion.
T. RIBEIRO, Institut Polytechnique LaSalle - Beauvais
14h30
Projet de Greenwich : Utilisation du Glycérol en cogénération / Greenwich’s project:
USE OF Glycerol in CHP.
P. Harvey , Université de Greenwich
15h00
Gestion de l'énergie dans un système électrique basé sur la cogénération alimentée
par du glycérol/ Energy management in an electric system based on CHP fueled by
Glycerol.
M. Elsied, H. Gualous, A. Oukaour. Université de Caen
15h30
Pause café / Coffee break
16h00
Etapes de développement de projet de cogénération: Etude de faisabilité par analyse
de données / Stages CHP project development: Feasibility study.
A. Zaknoune, S. Flila, A. Rachid. Université de Picardie Jules Verne
16h30
Contrôle d’un système de micro-cogénération / Control of a µ-CHP system.
S. Flila , A. Zaknoune, A. Rachid. Université de Picardie Jules Verne
17h00
Clôture du colloque/ Closure of conference