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Presentations
from NJF seminar 405
Opening Programme
Energy Crop Potentials for Bioenergy in EU-27 and the World
J. B. Holm-Nielsen (Aalborg University
and University of Southern Denmark, Esbjerg)
Grassland biomass for energy: possibilities and expectations
Zydre Kadziuliene, Aldona Kryzeviciene
Lithuanian (Lithuanian Institute of Agriculture)
DIGESTED SLURRY AS A FERTILIZER FOR BIOGAS LEY
Petri Kapuinen (MTT Agrifood Research
Finland Plant Production Research Soil and Plant Nutrition)
PRODUCTION AND UTILIZATION OF REED CANARY GRASS(Phalaris
arundinacea) BRIQUETTES: CASE OF KUORTANE
M.Sc. Jussi Laurila & Ph.D. Risto
Lauhanen Seinäjoki (University of Applied SciencesSchool of
Agriculture and Forestry)
Potential of Galegaorientalis Lam. as energy crop
Rein Lillak, PeeterViil, Heli Meripõld,
Taavi Võsa, Ingrid Kodisand, Toomas Laidna (Estonian
Research Institute of Agriculture)
Impact of global ethanol market on EU: Testing for
cointegration and causality among EU, USA and Brazil
Xing Liu (Agrifood Research Finland
Economic Research)
Harvest losses in reed canary grass (PhalarisarundinaceaL.)
production
Timo Lötjönen (MTT Agrifood Research
Finland)
Energy balance of barley for ethanol production
Hannu Mikkola (University of Helsinki,
Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Department of
Agrotechnology)
Biogas in Norwegian agriculture –potential, technology, and
environment
John Morken (Norwegian University of
Life Science, Department of Mathematica lSciences and
Technology)
Situation in Lithuania and in the other Baltic countries in
bioenergy production and utilization
Kestutis Navickas (Lithuanian
University of Agriculture), Jonas Jonas (Lithuanian
Association of Biofuel Producers and Suppliers)
Herbaceous plants utilization for bioenergy production in
Estonia – perspectives and constrains
Merrit Noormets, H.Raave, R.Viiralt,
A.Parol (Estonian University of Life Sciences)
Reed canary grass (RCG) cultivation for large scale energy
production in Finland
Katri Pahkala (MTT Agrifood Research
Finland)
Economical aspects of energy crops for the Swedish market
Thomas Prade, Sven-Erik Svensson, Jan
Erik Mattsson (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)
Potential of grasslands in the EU to renewable ressources
Annette Prochnow, Matthias Plöchl,
Helen Jacobs, Monika Heiermann, Christine Idler
Leibniz-(Institute of Agricultural Engineering
Potsdam-Bornim, Germany)
The role of legumes in bioenergy production
Fred Stoddard (University of Helsinki,
Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry Department of Applied
Biology)
VARIOUS MEASURES TO ACHIEVE THE EU GOAL SET FOR USE FOR
BIOENERGY
WITH FOCUS ON FIELD ENERGY. CHALLENGES FOR AGRICULTURAL
POLICY
Birgitta Vainio-Mattila (Ministryof
Agricultur eand Forestry, Finland)
Biogas from energy cropsTechno-scientific evaluation of the
fast growing market in Germany
P.Weiland (Federal Agricultural
Research Centre (FAL)Braunschweig, Germany)
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