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Date 03.07.2014, 10:00–17:30 Organizer EnergieAgentur.NRW Gas- und Wärme-Institut Essen e. V. Partner Venue Maritim Hotel Düsseldorf Maritim-Platz 1, 40474 Düsseldorf (Germany) Fee Representatives of municipalities, municipal companies, universities 95,- € including value-added tax; companies 200,- € including value-added tax Conference language English Further Information www.energieregion.nrw.de/LNG With financial support: www.deutschland-nederland.eu Imprint EnergieAgentur.NRW Netzwerk Kraftsstoffe und Antriebe Christopher Olvis Roßstraße 92 40476 Düsseldorf Germany Phone: +49 211 837 1930 E-Mail: [email protected] www.energieagentur.nrw.de www.kraftstoffe-der-zukunft.de © EnergieAgentur.NRW Photoregards Coral Energy GDF Suez Date 06/2014 LNG Roadmap LNG as a driving force for cross- border cooperation within the EU 03.07.2014, Düsseldorf www.klimaschutz.nrw.de LNG as a driving force for cross- border cooperation within the EU EnergieAgentur.NRW and the Gas- und Wärme-Institut Essen e. V. invite you to a workshop „LNG Roadmap – LNG as a driving force for cross-border cooperation within the EU“ in Düsseldorf of 3 rd of July 2014. The event focuses on the development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as an alternative fuel for maritime navigation and heavy-duty vehicles. In comparison to conventional diesel fuels LNG has a considerable cost-saving potential and make a contri- bution to climate and environmental protection.The benefits of using LNG are: no particle emission, 80%- 90% lower NO x -emissions and 10%-20% saving of CO 2 compared to conventional diesel fuels. Furthermore, an addition of local produced bio-LNG could lead to total reduction of 80% of CO 2 -emissions. The workshop „LNG Roadmap“ is a part of the project „LNG an Rhein und Waal“. klimaneutral natureOffice.com | DE-164-986423 gedruckt

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  • Date03.07.2014, 10:00–17:30

    OrganizerEnergieAgentur.NRWGas- und Wärme-Institut Essen e. V.

    Partner

    VenueMaritim Hotel Düsseldorf Maritim-Platz 1, 40474 Düsseldorf (Germany)

    FeeRepresentatives of municipalities, municipal companies, universities 95,- € including value-added tax;companies 200,- € including value-added tax

    Conference languageEnglish

    Further Informationwww.energieregion.nrw.de/LNG

    With financial support:

    www.deutschland-nederland.eu

    Imprint

    EnergieAgentur.NRW

    Netzwerk Kraftsstoffe und Antriebe

    Christopher Olvis

    Roßstraße 92

    40476 Düsseldorf

    Germany

    Phone: +49 211 837 1930

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    www.energieagentur.nrw.de

    www.kraftstoffe-der-zukunft.de

    © EnergieAgentur.NRW

    Photoregards

    Coral Energy

    GDF Suez

    Date

    06/2014

    LNG RoadmapLNG as a driving force for cross-border cooperation within the EU

    03.07.2014, Düsseldorf

    www.klimaschutz.nrw.de

    LNG as a driving force for cross-border cooperation within the EU

    EnergieAgentur.NRW and the Gas- und Wärme-Institut Essen e. V. invite you to a workshop „LNG Roadmap – LNG as a driving force for cross-border cooperation within the EU“ in Düsseldorf of 3 rd of July 2014.

    The event focuses on the development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as an alternative fuel for maritime navigation and heavy-duty vehicles.

    In comparison to conventional diesel fuels LNG has a considerable cost-saving potential and make a contri-bution to climate and environmental protection.The benefits of using LNG are: no particle emission, 80%-90% lower NOx-emissions and 10%-20% saving of CO2

    compared to conventional diesel fuels. Furthermore, an addition of local produced bio-LNG could lead to total reduction of 80% of CO2-emissions.

    The workshop „LNG Roadmap“ is a part of the project „LNG an Rhein und Waal“.

    klimaneutralnatureOffice.com | DE-164-986423

    gedruckt

  • Agenda

    09.30 Inlet / Welcome Coffee

    10:00 Welcome Speech Dr. Frank-Michael Baumann (EnergieAgentur.NRW, CEO) Prof. Dr. Klaus Görner (Gas- und Wärme-Institut Essen e.V., Scientific Director)

    10:15 LNG along Rhine and Waal Ingrid Klinge (Stichting Energy Valley) Dr. Frank Köster (EnergieAgentur.NRW)

    10:30 LNG in the context of the Mobility and Fuel Strategy (MFS) of the German Federal Government Reinhold Wurster (Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH) 10:50 Masterplan LNG in the Netherlands Ger van Tongeren (Chairman of National LNG Platform / NL)

    11:10 Coffee Break, networking

    11:40 LNG from the point of view of the gas industry David Graebe (Gazprom Germania, Head of Gas for Transport)

    12:00 Codes and regulations for LNG: use in trans-portation sector. National and international

    experiences with LNG safety standardization Erik Büthker (Ballast Nedam, Business Development Manager)

    12:15 LNG – opportunities and challenges from the perspective of the inland navigation Jörg Rusche (Bundesverband der Deutschen Binnenschiff-

    fahrt e.V)

    12:30 LNG Blue Corridor Curt Ganeles (erdgas mobil GmbH)

    12:45 Panel discussion I

    13:15 Lunch (buffet), networking

    14:15 LNG as internal combustion engine fuel Ralf Losch (MAN Diesel & Turbo SE, Senior Product Manager Gas Engines)

    14:30 LNG – Requirements on alternative drives for heavy duty vehicles Manfred Kuchlmayr (Iveco Magirus AG, Head of Corporate Communications)

    14:45 LNG – Technical and economical alternative to diesel/heavy oil in shipping? Dr. Cornel Thill

    (Development Centre for Ship Technology and Transport Systems (DST) at the University Duisburg-Essen)

    15:05 LNG Safety Program Bas van den Beemt (TNO; EB National LNG Platform)

    15:20 Coffee Break, networking

    15:50 Refuelling infrastructure in the Netherlands Peter Hendrickx (Rolande LNG, Marketing & Sales Manager)

    16:10 LNG for mobile applications Marcus Knabe (Bohlen & Doyen Bauunternehmung GmbH; Technical Manager LNG / hydrogen filling station equipment)

    16:25 LNG „Truck to Ship“ Bunkering Antje Willnow (LNGEurope bv.)

    16:40 Time to focus on operational LNG bunkering practices. Carl Johan Hatteland (Port of Oslo, terminal adviser)

    17:00 Panel discussion II

    17:30 Conclusion of the event / Get Together