OrganoFinery seminar on biorefined organic protein feed
The 29th of June 2018 keynote speakers gave different perspectives on green biorefineries and projekt participants disseminated some of the results obtained in OrganoFinery.
Green biorefinery concepts have the potential to become a suitable solution for production of organic protein-rich feeds and a variety of other valuable products from green crops such as alfalfa, clover and clover grasses. An increasing interest has led to several Danish project initiatives including OrganoFinery, which now have been running for the last couple of years.
Below you find the presentations from the seminar:
- Welcome and introduction Assoc. Professor, Mette Lübeck Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Green biorefinery and the biotechnological work at Wood KPLUS Professor Dr. Birgit Kamm Wood KPLUS, Linz, Austria
- Perspectives for green biorefineries by Professor Birgitte Ahring
Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark / Washington State University, US - Utilization of green biomass (grass juice) as nitrogen source for lactic acid fermentation Program manager, Dr. Joachim Venus Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy (ATB), Potsdam, Germany
- Introduction to Aarhus University Centre for Circular Bioeconomy - and activities within green biorefining Center leader CBIO, Senior Researcher Uffe Jørgensen Aarhus University, Foulum, Denmark
- Relevant plants for green biorefining Professor Kristian Thorup-Kristensen University of Copenhagen, Denmark
- Protein recovery using lactic acid fermentation - Lab scale and large scale feed production PhD student Maria Santamaria-Fernandez Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Feeding trials with green protein in laying hens: effect on production and digestibility Senior Researcher Sanna Steenfeldt Aarhus University, Foulum, Denmark
- Biorefined forages as feed for monogastrics and ruminants Post doc Lene Stødkilde-Jørgensen Aarhus University, Foulum, Denmark
- Biogas and nutrient recovery in the green biorefinery Assoc. Professor Hinrich Uellendahl Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Economy in the green biorefinery Senior Adviser Morten Gylling University of Copenhagen
- Pilot and demo-scale facilities at Aarhus University Pilot manager, Post doc Morten Ambye-Jensen Aarhus University, Foulum, Denmark
- Pilot facilities at Technological Institute (Subleem) Team manager Anne Christine S. Hastrup Danish Technological Institute, Taastrup, Denmark
- Market potentials for products from the green biorefinery Director Karen Hamann IFAU Aps, Hørsholm, Denmark
- The green biorefinery seen from the organic farmers perspectives Senior Adviser Erik Fog SEGES, Aarhus, Denmark