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1 In this training we focus on combining practical experience with theoretical and scientific knowledge. IBBK Fachgruppe Biogas GmbH and University of Hohenheim, the organisers and trainers of this event, merge their experience and scientific standing to provide you the opportunity of meeting with senior experts of the German Biogas Industry. Dedicated time for discussion and exchanging experiences ensures that every participant can get the best out of the course. This 7-day intensive biogas training is designed to provide plant operators, decision makers and investors with profound specific operating and engineering knowledge. The training will be conducted in English and will include: Early bird discount available: Special rate for booking and paying until August 19 th, 2017: 1950* instead of 2150*. 4-days of training through presentations and practical exercises 3-days of visits to biogas plants with new or ground-breaking concepts or technology in Germany For the duration of the event, all participants will get in contact with the planners, component manufacturers and biogas plant operators. General program topics (Program is subject to change) Who will benefit from this event? Biogas plant operators & staff Farmers planning to operate an AD-facility AD developers Academic institutions Central & local government officials engaged with AD Banks & investment houses, private investors Current situation and prospects in Germany and Europe Choosing the right substrates Introduction into plant technology Experiences with bio / food waste plants Start up phase and practical measures Introduction into design, planning and process engineering How to digest high fibrous and N- rich feedstocks Safety features of biogas plants and equipment Pretreatment and prestorage technology Prospects of biogas utilisation Decision criteria for a biogas plant Ecological manure management Planning and designing of stirring and mixing technology for digesters Process requirements for the monodigestion of chicken manure

2 Event fee per person The complete package price for the event is Early bird rate available for registration and payment before August 19 th : 1950 *. *Offer valid only if the payment is received on our account before August 19 th,, All prices plus 19% VAT. If there's a VAT registration number of your company available and your country belongs to the EU, we won't have to charge VAT. Included: Presentations and tour documentation Transport to and from plant visits Lunch and beverages during the course Excursions and entrance fees NOT included: Travel to and from Stuttgart Accommodation Further meals and beverages Registration form please provide billing address and send this registration form by to: t.gruszkos@biogas-zentrum.de probiogas International, September 19-27, 2017 Family name Company/ Institution First name VAT Reg.-No. (only required for European companies to issue invoices without VAT) Street / No ZIP-code City Country Tel. Date Signature Fax Website With my signature I agree: 1) that I have read and accepted the terms and conditions stated on this registration brochure and 2) that the photos, videos and audio recordings made during this event can be used to advertise upcoming events. Terms and conditions: After receiving your signed registration, we will send you the confirmation and bill by . Registration is legally binding. Written cancellations are possible until August 19 th, 2017 for an administration charge of 250 (plus 19% VAT). After August 19 th, 2017 cancellations are billed in full. In case of cancellations we gladly accept a substitute participant. Participants will be debited with incurred bank charges. The organizer reserves the right to cancel this event for any unforeseeable reason. If the organizer cancels the event, the full participation fee will be refunded, but no other costs which may have occurred can be claimed. Participants look after their own insurance requirements. The organizer is not liable to personal injuries, lost property or any other personal damage, which might have occurred in connection with any of our events. About IBBK: Anaerobic digestion is a means to produce renewable energies and manage several types of waste and biomass at the same time. This is a challenge and requires constant awareness and best available technology. IBBK focusses on providing profound AD knowledge on national and international level through: Training Courses Study Tours Expert talks and workshops Conferences with exhibition Operating and engineering consultation for existing and future biogas plants See our events calendar on our website to find your biogas event in If you want to be kept in the loop about all future IBBK news and courses please write a short inquiry to info@biogas-zentrum.de and you ll receive our newsletters. Customised Courses and Tours: You know the biogas basics and need special information? Contact us and we will develop a customised training or tour for you. Phone: Fax: (0) (0) Website: info@biogas-zentrum.de IBBK Fachgruppe Biogas GmbH * Am Feuersee 6 * Kirchberg * Germany

3 ProBIOGAS International Biogas plant engineering and operating training with field trips September, 2017 Venue: SIMT Steinbeis Institute for Management and Technology Filderhauptstr. 142, Stuttgart, Germany Tuesday, 19th of September Practical Digester Engineering 08:30 Registration 09:00 Welcome to the seminar 09:30 Overview of the national and international Biogas industry and its future development 10:45 Introduction into plant technology Digester types Prestorage, feed in and pretreatment technology (ensiling, mixing pit, hydrolysis) Other process technologies Most common design principles Shapes & designs of digesters and equipment 13:30 Planning and designing of stirring and mixing technology for digesters, mixing pits and storages 15:00 Coffee break 15:15 Decision criteria for a biogas plant 16:45 17:00 Discussion End of the day Optional 19:00: Meet + greet dinner at a typical restaurant in downtown Stuttgart ProBIOGAS International Engineering and Operating Course, September /6

4 Wednesday, 20th of September Practical Digester Engineering 09:00 Process and external heat and gas engineering Gas pipeline Type of heating Heating of digester 10:45 Biogas specific building materials Design and suitability Corrosion and operating conditions Reliability and installation 13:30 Pretreatment and pre-storage technology Ensilaging and pre-storage technology Purpose and designing of mixing pit and hydrolysis phase Pretreatment of difficult substrates Dealing with high fibre and high nitrogen content 15:00 Coffee break 15:15 Building a bio-waste and food waste plant Building materials Operational requirements 16:45 17:00 Discussion End of the day ProBIOGAS International Engineering and Operating Course, September /6

5 Thursday, 21st of September Study Tours 09:00 Visit of a biogas plant with a biomethane gas station 13:30 Visit of the biogas upgrading and injection plant 18:15 End of the day Friday, 22nd of September Study Tours 09:00 Visit of a municipal bio-waste and food waste plant 13:30 Visit of a municipal bio-waste and food waste plant 17:00 End of the day Monday, 25th of September Practical Digester Biology 09:00 Crucial substrate parameters and their impact on plant performance Sampling and analysis methods for agricultural and industrial substrates Definition of the substrate quality ProBIOGAS International Engineering and Operating Course, September /6

6 Right and wrong way of analyzing in cooperation with: Impact on planning, design and practical operation Forecast possibilities on plant process disturbances 10:45 Start-up phase and practical measures for monitoring the digestion process Initial phase: Seeding, heating and start of the feeding Testing parameters during operation Practical devices for on-site monitoring (FOS/TAC, ph, gas analysis) 13:30 Meet the challenge: How to digest fibrous and N-rich feedstocks Characteristics of the substrates Causes of an NH 3-inhibition (feedstocks, NH 3-formation, ph, temperature) Counter measures Case studies and practical example 15:00 Coffee break 15:15 Biogas desulphurization Reasons for sulphur content in biogas Introduction into cleaning technologies Critical values 16:45 17:00 Discussion End of the day ProBIOGAS International Engineering and Operating Course, September /6

7 Tuesday, 26th of September Practical Plant Operation + Lab session 09:00 Process control and process optimization Inhibitors in anaerobic processes Additives (trace elements, enzymes, sulphur binder, buffer) Process control measures 10:45 Proper usage of digestate as organic fertilizer in agriculture Fertilizer management Field application Digestate processing Fiber and fertilizer production 13:30 Interactive group and field session Necessary on site tests and practical interpretation of operating modes on a biogas plant Substrate and digester content sampling Testing parameters during operation Practical devices for plant monitoring Record keeping Technical and safety evaluation on a biogas plant 17:00 End of the day ProBIOGAS International Engineering and Operating Course, September /6

8 Wednesday, 27th of September Practical Plant Operation 09:00 Safety features of biogas plants and equipment 10:45 Cogeneration to heat and power Gas utilisation Differences between injection and gas engine Generator and controlling Design principles and effectiveness 13:30 Measurement and data recording for optimization, stabilization and enhancement of the biogas process Gas analysis related to the metabolic pathway Application area for gas analysis devices Application of further measured variables, controlling and supervisory control 14:30 Coffee break 14:45 Closing with a visit at the laboratories of the University 15:45 16:00 Discussion Handout of the certificates and end of the event. Program is subject to change Phone: Fax: (0) (0) Website: info@biogas-zentrum.de IBBK Fachgruppe Biogas GmbH * Am Feuersee 6 * Kirchberg * Germany ProBIOGAS International Engineering and Operating Course, September /6

9 ACCOMMODATION close to the University Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany page 1/1 june2017 all accomodations within a radius of 3km Gasthof zur Sonne Bernhauser Str. 9, Airport Hotel Filder Post Schoellstraße 4, Hotel Sirrah Birkheckenstraße 19, Gästehaus Andrea Birkheckenstraße 5, Haus Birkach Grüninger Str. 25, Pension Franziska Welfenstraße 75, Hotel Geno Steckfeldstraße 2, Wirtshaus Garbe Filderhauptstraße 136, Stuttgart, Deutschland Ross Messehotel Dreifelderstraße 36, Christkönigshaus Paracelsusstraße 89, Stuttgart, Deutschland Apart-Business Hotel Scharnhauser Str. 4, Romantik Hotel Traube Brabandtgasse 2, radius of 5km Quality Hotel Schwanen Obere Bachstraße 1, Filderstadt, Deutschland Golden Leaf Hotel Vor dem Lauch 20, Stuttgart, Deutschland IBBK BIOGAS 2017 Am Feuersee 6, Kirchberg/Jagst, Germany kontakt@ibbk-biogas.de