



Stakeholder Workshop 2009 - Agenda and Presentations.
Some presentations from the Stakeholder Workshop in July 2009 are now available online. Please click on the green highlighted links, or the download icons below, to view the pdf or powerpoint versions.
29th July 2009
| Time | Session |
| 12.00 - 14.00 | Registration |
| 14.00 - 14.15 |
Welcome. The TSEC BIOSYS project
Prof Peter Pearson, Imperial College London
|
| 14.15 - 14.45 |
Biomass in a challenging future: A UK perspective. Dr Mike Carver, BICAL
|
| 14,45 - 15.05 |
The UK's energy crop potential in current and future climates. Prof Gail Taylor, University of Southampton
|
| 15.05 - 15.25 |
The role of biomass in the UK energy system. Dr Ausilio Bauen, Imperial College London
|
| 15.25 - 15.45 |
The environmental sustainability of UK and imported biomass. Dr Richard Murphy, Imperial College London |
| 15.45-16.05 |
The role of stakeholders in shaping the future bioeconomy. Prof Roland Clift, University of Surrey
|
| 16.05-18.00 | Panel discussion: SUPERGEN Bioenergy, RELU Biomass, UKERC, TSEC BIOSYS Prof. Tony Bridgwater, Aston University Dr Angela Karp, Rothamsted Research Prof Jim Skea, UKERC Prof Peter Pearson, Imperial College London Dr Ausilio Bauen, Imperial College London Prof Gail Taylor, University of Southampton Prof Roland Clift, University of Surrey Dr Richard Murphy, Imperial College London Dr Angela Duignan, Forestry Commission |
| 18.00 -19.30 | Cocktail Reception |
29th July 2008
| Time | Session |
| 09.00 - 09.30 | Registration and Poster Session |
| 09.00 - 12.00 |
How much biomass do we have?
Chair: Prof Gail Taylor, University of Southampton
|
| 09.30 - 10.00 |
Yield and spatial supply of bioenergy poplar and willow short rotation coppice in the UK
Matt Aylott, |
| 10.00 - 10.30 |
Is UK fuel supply from Miscanthus water- limited?
Goetz Richter, Rothamsted Research
|
| 10.30 - 11.00 |
The potential for hydrogen-enriched biogas production from crops: Scenarios in the UK
Bharat Varma, University of Glamorgan
|
| 11.00 - 11.30 |
Spatially Explicit Modelling and Optimisation of Bioenergy Infrastructures
Alex Dunnett, Imperial College London - CPSE
|
| 11.30 - 12.00 | Discussion |
| 12.00 - 13.30 | Lunch |
| 13.30 - 15.00 | What are the sustainability implications and how do they affect supply? Chair: Prof Peter Pearson, Imperial College London |
| 13.30 - 14.00 |
Identifying potential environmental impacts of large-scale deployment of dedicated bioenergy crops in the UK / biodiversity
Rebecca L. Rowe, University of Southampton
|
| 14.00 - 14.30 |
Full supply chain GHG emissions assessment Carly Whittaker, North Energy Associates
|
| 14.30 - 15.00 | Discussion |
| 15.00 - 15.15 | Coffee break |
| 15.15 - 17.45 | Where and under which initiatives can we use the available biomass? Chair: Prof Roland Clift, University of Surrey |
| 15.15 -15.45 |
The potential demand for bioenergy in heat, electricity and CHP
Sophie Jablonski, Imperial College London |
| 15.45 - 16.15 |
Implications of the BioSys Scenarios Damie Ogunkunle, University of Surrey
|
| 16.15 - 16.45 |
Role of Imported Biomass in the UK Energy System
Miles Perry, Imperial College London
|
| 16.45 - 17.15 |
Reconciling bio-energy policy and delivery in the UK: will UK policy initiatives lead to increased deployment?
Raphael Slade, Imperial College London
|
| 17.15 - 17.45 | Conclusions & outlook Dr Ausilio Bauen, Imperial College London |


