Bioenergy and Biogas
Video Lecture | Agriculture and Environmental Sciences | Prof. Dr. Frank Scholwin
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Welcome to the video lecture: Bioenergy and Biogas
This three-part video lecture introduces you to the main principles of biogas production and upgrading as well as the current and future role of biogas as part of the energy system in Germany and globally.
CONTENT
E-Lecture 1: Biogas Production
E-Lecture 2: Biogas Upgrading
E-Lecture 3: Bigas in the Energy System: Today and Tomorrow
TARGET GROUP
International students interested in enrolling at the University of Rostock may gain perspective on an exciting and seminal area of study.
LECTURER
Prof. Dr. Frank Scholwin
Institute for Biogas, Waste Management and Energy
Prof. Scholwin is currently honorary professor at the University of Rostock and teaches at the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
COURSE INFORMATION
CONTENT
E-Lecture 1: Biogas Production
E-Lecture 2: Biogas Upgrading
E-Lecture 3: Bigas in the Energy System: Today and Tomorrow
TARGET GROUP
International students interested in enrolling at the University of Rostock may gain perspective on an exciting and seminal area of study.
LECTURER
Prof. Dr. Frank Scholwin
Institute for Biogas, Waste Management and Energy
Prof. Scholwin is currently honorary professor at the University of Rostock and teaches at the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
COURSE INFORMATION
- Date: flexible, start is possible at any time
- Fee: free of charge
- Language: english
- Course Type: video lecture
- Processing Time: 3 videos, 32 minutes
Lecture 1: Biogas Production
In this lecture, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Scholwin, honorary professor at the University of Rostock, will talk you through different methods of producing biogas that can be added to the natural gas grid.
Lecture 2: Biogas Upgrading
In this lecture, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Scholwin will talk about the possibilities and demands on upgrading biogas.
Lecture 3: Biogas in the Energy System: Today and Tomorrow
In this lecture, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Scholwin, honorary professor at the University of Rostock, will talk about the role of energy derived form biogas in the energy system.