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miércoles, junio 30, 2010

PROGRAMA BIOMASA 2010: OPORTUNIDAD, CULTIVOS ENERGETICOS Y FRONTERA AGRICOLA

PROGRAMA BIOMASA 2010: OPORTUNIDAD, CULTIVOS ENERGETICOS Y FRONTERA AGRICOLA

Miércoles 30 de Junio: Puesta en valor de suelos marginales y ampliación de la frontera agrícola.

8:00 - 9:00 hrs. Acreditación

Bienvenida

Sr. Víctor Pérez. Rector Universidad de Chile.

Sr. Antonio Lizana. Decano Facultad Ciencias Agronómicas. Universidad Chile.

Sr. Alejandro Flores. Representantel FAO para Chile a.i.

9:00 - 9:20 hrs.

Sr. Graziano da Silva. Representante Regional FAO para América Latina y el Caribe.

Sección 1 – Contribución del Estado al desarrollo de la bioenergía

9:30 - 10:00 hrs. Palabras de Inauguración

Sr. Ricardo Raineri. Ministro de Energía de la Republica de Chile.

Sr. Álvaro Cruzat. Subsecretario de Agricultura de la Republica de Chile

Sra. Catalina Parot. Ministra de Bienes Nacionales de la Republica de Chile.

10:00 -10:30 hrs. Café

Sección 2 – Puesta en valor de suelos marginales y ampliación de la frontera agrícola

Moderador: Sr. Guilherme Schuetz. Oficial de Agroindustria. FAO.

Sr. Manuel Paneque – Universidad de Chile – Chile

Ponencia: Jatropha curcas y suelos marginales.

Sr. Francisco Marcos – Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (ETSIM) – España

Ponencia: Paulownia y bosques sustentables.

Sra. Silvia Falasca – Instituto Clima y Agua. INTA – Argentina

Ponencia: Cardo, Cynara cardunculus de maleza a cultivo para zonas áridas.

10:30 - 12:30 hrs.

Sr. Fernando Canales – Global Seawater Inc. Sonora – México

Ponencia: Salicornia y la agricultura con agua de mar.

12:30 - 13:00 hrs. Preguntas.

13:00 - 14:30 hrs. Almuerzo Libre

Sección 3 – Experiencia en Cultivos Energéticos Forestal

Moderador: Sr. Jaime Pozo. Director Desarrollo y Transferencia Tecnológica. Universidad de

Chile

Sr. Fernando Muñoz – Universidad de Concepción – Chile

Ponencia: Producción de Aromo y Eucalipto para bioenergía.

Sr. Juan Carlos Pinilla – Instituto Forestal (INFOR) – Chile

Ponencia: Acacia y Salix avances y desarrollo agrícola.

14:30 - 15:50 hrs.

Sr. Ricardo Baettig – Universidad de Talca – Chile

Ponencia: Potencial desarrollo de industria bioenergética en base a Álamo.

15:50 - 16:20 hrs. Preguntas.

16:20 - 16:50 hrs. Café

Sección 4 – Experiencia en Cultivos Energéticos Agrícola

Moderador: Sr. Edmundo Acevedo. Facultad Ciencias Agronómicas. Universidad Chile.

Sr. Robinson Betancourt – Universidad de La Frontera – Chile

Ponencia: Raps y competencia con los suelos agrícolas.

Sr. Adolfo Uribe – Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile – Chile

Ponencia: Desarrollo del cultivo nativo Guindilla.

16:50 - 17:50 hrs.

Sr. Alexis Vega. – Universidad Mayor – Chile

Ponencia: Establecimiento de plantaciones de Nopal para bioenergía.

17:50 - 18:00 hrs. Preguntas y cierre de la 1a Jornada

Jueves 01 de Julio: Investigación, negocios e innovación en la producción y uso de biomasa.

8:00 - 9:00 hrs. Acreditación

9:00 – 9:20 hrs. Palabras de Bienvenida:

Sr. Cristóbal Undurraga. Director Ejecutivo Innova-CORFO.

Ponencia: Instrumentos de fomento y apoyo a I+D en Bioenergía.

Sección 5 – Desarrollo de aplicaciones para la toma de decisión y negocios en Biomasa

Moderador: Sr. Aquiles Neuenschwander. Encargado de Bioenergía de FIA.

Sr. Andrés de la Fuente – Universidad de Chile – Chile.

Ponencia: Potencial ampliación de la frontera agrícola de Chile.

Sr. Martijn Veen – Alianza SNV Holanda – Perú

Ponencia: Producción de biomasa como alternativa para Negocios Inclusivos en

América.

9:00 - 10:30 hrs.

Sr. Aziz Galvão da Silva – Universidad Federal de Viçosa – Brasil

Ponencia: Software BiodieselFAO para la evaluación de proyectos de bioenergía.

10:30 - 10:50 hrs. Preguntas.

10:50 - 11:20 hrs. Café

Sección 6 – Consorcios tecnológicos empresariales para biocombustibles

Moderador: Sr. Darío Morales. Coordinador área energía CORFO.

Sr. Javier González – Director Científico. Consorcio BIOCOMSA – Chile

Ponencia: El potencial forestal de Chile para la producción de biodiesel.

Sr. Jaime Baeza – Director Técnico. Consorcio BIONERCEL – Chile

Ponencia: Producción de Biocombustibles a partir de material lignocelulósico.

Sr. Juan Claudio Ilharreborde – Gerente General. Consorcio ALGAFUELS – Chile

Ponencia: Generación de BIOMASA a partir Microalgas chilenas altamente tolerantes a

salinidad.

Sr. Marianela Rivas – Consorcio DESERT BIOENERGY – Chile

Ponencia: Microalgas nativas para la generación de biodiesel.

11:20 - 13:00 hrs.

Sr. Alejandro Buschmann – Consorcio BAL-BIOFUELS – Chile

Ponencia: Cultivo masivo del alga parda Macrocystis pyrifera para biocombustibles.

13:00 - 13:30 hrs. Preguntas

13:30 - 14:30 hrs. Almuerzo Libre

Sección 7 – Tendencias Tecnológicas

Moderador: Sr. Juan Paulo Vega. Director Programa de I+D FONDEF.

Sr. Joaquín Quesada – Universidad de Murcia – España

Ponencia: Aplicación fluidos supercríticos en bioenergía.

Sra. Laura Aguilar – BioFields – México

Ponencia: Desarrollo de algas verde-azuladas hibridas

Sr. Miguel Angulo – CIAD – México

Ponencia: Desarrollo de una industria energética con base en Jatropha.

14:30 - 16:00 hrs.

Sr. Niklas Haga – Senior Development Manager de Wärtsilä – Finlandia

Ponencia: Planta de generación eléctrica con aceite

16:00 - 16:30 hrs. Preguntas.

16:30 - 17:00 hrs. Café

Sección 8 – Redes para la producción de bioenergía-Mesa Redonda

Moderador: Sr. José Miguel Arriaza. División de Energías Renovables No

Convencionales. Ministerio de Energía

Sr. Francisco Marcos – Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (ETSIM) – España

Ponencia: Aspectos genéricos de aplicación de la bioenergía: temas actuales.

Sr. Rolando Chamy- Universidad Católica de Valparaíso – Chile

Ponencia: Experiencia de la Red de Biogas en Chile.

Sra. Tere Arias – REMBIO – México

Ponencia: Red Mexicana de Bioenergía.

17:00 - 17:50 hrs.

Sr. Manuel Paneque – REDBIOMASA – Chile

Ponencia: Constitución Red Biomasa Chile.

17:50 - 18:00 hrs. Preguntas.

17:50 - 18:00 hrs. Clausura Seminario

Sr. Daniel Wolff. Vicerrector Investigación y Desarrollo. Universidad de Chile

18:00 hrs. Cierre de Conferencia

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