AbstractThe Risø International Energy Conference took place 23 - 25 May 2005 and the aim of the conference was to present and discuss new developments and trends in energy technologies which may make major contributions to sustainable energy developments in the coming decades.
The conference addressed R&D related to the individual technologies as well as their integration into the local, regional and global energy systems.
The proceedings are prepared from papers presented at the conference and received with corrections, if any, until the final deadline on 15 June 2005.
Lectures and presentations
Welcome by Jørgen Kjems, Managing Director, Risø National Laboratory Presentation
Moving towards Clean and Secure Energy Systems Jim Skea Complete paper - Presentation
Session 1 – Energy Development Trends
World Energy Outlook to 2030: Key Trends and Challenges Fatih Birol Complete paper - Presentation
Long-Term Global Energy Developments and their Implications for Europe M.A. Uyterlinde, J.R. Ybema and G.H. Martinus Complete paper - Presentation
European Sustainable Electricity; Comprehensive Analysis of Future Demand and Generation of European Electricity and its Security of Supply William D’haeseleer and Lieve Helsen Complete paper - Presentation
Session 2 – Emerging Technologies
Energy End-Use Technologies for the 21st Century Stephen Gehl, Harald Haegermark, Hans Larsen, Masao Morishita, Nebojsa Nakicenovic, Robert Schock, and Tuomo Suntola Complete paper
Wind Energy Research at Sandia National Laboratories Daniel Laird Complete paper
Biomass Utilisation System Charles Nielsen et al. Complete paper - Presentation
The European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology Platform and its Strategic Research Agenda Lars Sjunnesson Complete paper
Session 3 – Hydrogen Economy
Nordic H2 Energy Foresight – Future Expectations to Hydrogen Energy Systems in the Nordic Countries Tiina Koljonen et al. Complete paper - Presentation
Malmö Hydrogen and CNG/Hydrogen filling station and Hythane bus project Bengt Ridell Complete paper - Presentation
Session 4 – Hydrogen – Technological Aspects
A vision for the intermediate step towards the hydrogen society By Niels Henriksen, Charles Nielsen, Flemming Nissen and Jan Larsen Complete paper - Presentation
Rational design of new materials for energy storage Tejs Vegge, Anders Andreasen and Allan S. Pedersen Complete paper
HYSAFE - THE EUROPEAN NETWORK OF EXPERTISE FOR HYDROGEN SAFETY Dr.-Ing. Thomas Jordan Complete paper - Presentation
Session 5 – Fuels and Technologies for the Transport Sector
The Benefit of integrated Energy and Transportation CO2 Emission Control Strategies Ebbe Münster Complete paper - Presentation
FellowSHIP - Fuel Cells for Low Emission Ships A project presentation Tomas Tronstad and Øyvind Endresen Complete paper
Transport fuels for the future – the long-term options and a possible development path Max Åhman, Gunnar Modig, Lars J.Nilsson Complete paper
Session 6 – Bio-Energy
The Future of Biogas Production H. Hartmann and B. K. Ahring Complete paper
Black liquor gasification - the fast lane to the biorefinery B. Rikard Gebart, L. Westerlund2, A. Nordin, R. Backman, B. Warnqvist, T. Richards, I. Nohlgren, L. Olm, N. Berglin, L. Troselius and I. Landälv Complete paper - Presentation
Enzymatic hydrolysis and glucose fermentation of wet oxidized sugarcane bagasse and rice straw for bioethanol production HAAGENSEN F., AHRING B.K. Complete paper - Presentation
Session 7 – Energy Savings and Efficiency Improvements
EurEnDel - Technology and Social Visions for Europe’s Energy Future - a Europe-wide Delphi Study Birte Holst Joergensen et al. Complete paper - Presentation
Session 8 – Fuel Cells
Advances in Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology (SOFC) at Siemens Westinghouse Shailesh D. Vora Complete paper
Stability of Solid Oxide Electrolyser Cells A. Hauch, S. H. Jensen, M. Menon and M. Mogensen Complete paper
SOFC Development Program at Haldor Topsøe/Risø National Laboratory Christiansen, J. B. Hansen, S. Kristensen, H. Holm-Larsen, S. Linderoth, P. V. Hendriksen, P. H. Larsen, M. Mogensen Complete paper
Session 9 – Carbon Sequestration and Near Zero Emission
Collaboration under the International Partnership for the Hydrogen Economy (IPHE) and the Carbon Sequestration Leadership Forum (CSLF) Hanns-Joachim Neef Complete paper
Modelling Energy Technology and Policy: Role of alternative fuels and drive systems in the transportation sector Dolf Gielen, Lew Fulton, Jacek Podkanski, Giorgio Simbolotti and Fridtjof Unander Complete paper - Presentation
CO2Capture and Storage Amit Garg Presentation
Session 10 – Wind Energy Session
Wind power plants – status and visions Poul Sørensen, Poul Erik Morthorst, Kenneth Thomsen, Charles Nielsen, Jens Carsten Hansen Complete paper
Climate change impacts on wind energy resources in northern Europe Prof. S.C. Pryor, Dr. R.J. Barthelmie and Dr. E. Kjellström Complete paper
Is least cost wind power always local in Europe? A balancing act between more transmission and lower load factor Gregor Giebel, Morten Nielsen, Brian Hurley Complete paper - Presentation
11 – Distributed Energy Systems
Distributed generation for sustainable development – Case Finland Satu Helynen Complete paper
Environmental Impacts of Future Energy Systems Martin Pehnt Complete paper - Presentation
Session 12 – Innovation and Technology Development
Triple helix innovation as a model for developing sustainable waste incineration solutions Karen Hvid Ipsen Complete paper - Presentation
Innovation and Sustainable Development in the Energy Sector Jürgen-Friedrich Hake, Dr. Regina Eich Complete paper
Creating a vision for the future. Longterm R&D on a short sighted electricity market Peter Markussen and Lotte Darsø Complete paper - Presentation
Session 13 – Emerging and Advanced Energy Technologies
Status on Advanced Coal-Firing Sven Kjaer and Hans Henrik Poulsen Complete paper - Presentation
Progress of dye sensitized solar cells at Danish Technological Institute Hanne Lauritzen and Peter Poulsen Complete paper
Wind Energy with Power Plant Properties? Jochen Möller and Erik Tüxen Complete paper - Presentation
Session 14 – Technology Applications in Developing Countries
ETHANOL PRODUCTION FROM CORN, CORN STOVER AND CORNCOB FROM THE JILIN PROVINCE OF CHINA Enikő Varga, Anne Belinda Thomsen, Ling Feng Complete paper
INDIA, DANIDA and RISØ Peter Hauge Madsen Presentation
Session 15 – Energy Markets
Investments in Liberalised Power Markets Stine Grenaa Jensen and Peter Meibom Complete paper - Presentation
The Impact of Emissions Trading on the Nordic Energy Systems Tiina Koljonen & Veikko Kekkonen Complete paper - Presentation
Impacts of Wind Power in the Nordic Electricity System in 2010 Peter Meibom, Rüdiger Barth, Heike Brand, Christoph Weber Complete paper - Presentation
Session 16 – Systems Analysis
The Use of Biological Systems to Improve the Energy Sustainability G Giovannozzi-Sermanni Complete paper - Presentation
Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Vasco de Janeiro Presentation
Session 17 – Resources and Markets in Developing Countries
BIOFUELS: THE KEY TO INDIA’S SUSTAINABLE ENERGY NEEDS Linoj Kumar and M P Ram Mohan Complete paper - Presentation
Green Power Markets Development in Southeast Asia: Electricity Industry Reforms and Policy Convergence Romeo Pacudan Complete paper - Presentation
Financial Mechanism for PV Solar Home Systems Market Development; An Indian Case Study Jyoti Prasad Painuly Complete paper - Presentation
Poster session
Fuel Cell Based Micro CHP in Households Perspectives to Contribute to the Flexibility in the Energy System Per Nørgård and Klaus Skytte |