The call for REGATEC 2026 posters is closed!
Recommended poster size: 100 x 70 cm (height x width)
Poster proposals meeting the quality requirements are accepted on a first come, first served basis until the maximum number (16) is reached or until 31st of March 2026. Besides the scientific quality and industrial relevance REGATEC strives to get a good international mix of poster presenters and at the same time respect the gender equality.
Please use the Abstract template for the proposal.
If you have problems to open a .docx document you can try the Word 97-2003 version of the abstract template.
Topics
- Renewable methane (compressed or liquefied)
- Anaerobic digestion, gas cleaning and upgrading
- Cryogenic upgrading and/or liquefaction
- Biomass gasification, syngas cleaning, methanation, CHP production and industrial use
- Syngas fermentation
- Power-to-gas
- Landfill gas
- Green LPG
- Green hydrogen
- Pyrolysis
- Hydrothermal gasification
Send the poster proposal to info@regatec.org. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or doubts.
ACCEPTED POSTERS
BioLNG from Canadian Forestry Residues for Long-Haul Trucking: Cradle-to-Wheel GHG Emissions of different Gasification Pathways
Adefarati Oloruntoba, University of Calgary
Biohydrogen Production from Organic Side Streams
Shikha Singh, Mid Sweden University
Gas cleaning and upgrading, key stage in thermochemical production of hydrogen from biomass and wastes. Ongoing projects at CIEMAT
Isabel Ortiz Gonzalez, CIEMAT
Kinetic and Thermodynamic Aspects of Landfill Gas Valorization in the LoCaGas Project
Manuel Martínez García, Gdansk University of Technology
CFD Analysis of Gas–Liquid Flow Dynamics in a Spinning Fluid Reactor for Landfill Gas Utilization
Robert Aranowski, Gdansk University of Technology
Acetylene and Ethylene effect on the biomethanation of pyrolysis gas
Anatolii Mishchuk, Technical University of Denmark
Optimization of Biogas Producing Using Linear Programming Models
Indulis Straume, LBTU IITF Institute of Energetics
Greenhouse gas emissions from sludge handling – focus on methane
Anders Magnusson, ReSource Sverige AB
Pilot scale fluidized bed methanation of gasification derived producer gas with flexible hydrogen addition
Andreas Gantenbein, Paul Scherrer Institut
Oxy-gasification of biogenic waste
Rolandas Paulauskas, Lithuanian Energy Institute
Tar Reforming Catalyst for Renewable Natural Gas or Hydrogen Production from Biomass Gasification
Robert Cattolica, University of California San Diego
Biogenic CO2 conversion: Comprehensive optimization of biological methanation in bubble column reactors – BioKon
Katharina Flade, DBI Gastechnologisches Institut gGmbH Freiberg
Batch approaches for analysis of insect frass in an anaerobic organic degradation process
Vanessa Hänchen, DBI Gastechnologisches Institut gGmbH Freiberg
Advancing Landfill Gas Recovery and Utilization for Renewable Methane Production
Jari Heikkinen, Jätekukko Oy