About the editor

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Erik Dahlquist with a TPV module for combined heat and electric power in small biomass fired boilers

Erik Dahlquist is currently Professor in Energy Technology at Malardalen University (MDU) in Vasteras, Sweden. His focus is on biomass utilization and process efficiency improvements. He started working atASEA Research in 1975 as engineer in analytical chemistry related to nuclear power, trouble shooting of electrical equipment and manufacturing processes. In 1982 he started with energy tech­nology within the pulp and paper industry and participated in the development of year-around fuel production from peat. In 1984 ASEA started a company ASEA Oil and Gas with a focus on off-shore production systems. One area was waste water treatment and separation of oil and water. He then became technical project manager for development of a Cross Flow Membrane filter. This led to the formation of ABB Membrane Filtration. The filter is now a commercial product at Finnish Metso Oy under the name Optifilter. As part of this development work he started as an industrial PhD student at KTH and received his doctorate in 1991. In 1989 he became project leader for ABB’s Black Liquor Gasification project, which resulted in a number of patents. From 1992 to 1995 he was department manager for Combustion and Process Industry Technology at ABB Corporate Research. He was also at that time member of the board of directors for ABB Corporate Research in Sweden. From January 1996 to 2002 he was General Manager for the Product Responsible Unit “Pulp Applications” worldwide within ABB Automation Systems. The product area was Advanced Control, Diagnostics, Optimiza­tion, Process Simulation and Special Sensors within the pulp and paper industry. During 1997-2000 he was part time adjunct professor at KTH and from 2000 to 2002 part time professor at MDU. He has been responsible for research in Environmental, Energy and Resource Optimization at MDU since 2000. During 2001-2007 he was first deputy dean and later dean of the faculty of Natural Science and Technology. He has been a member of the board of the Swedish Thermal Engineering Research

Institute division for Process Control systems since 1999. He received the ABB Corporate Research Award 1989. He has been a member of the board of SIMS (Scandinavian Simulation and Modeling Society) since 2003 and deputy member of the board of Eurosim since 2009. He has been a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Applied Energy, Elsevier since 2007. He is also a member of the Swedish Royal Academy of Engineering (IVA) since 2011. He has 21 (different) patents and approximately 170 scientific publications in refereed journals or conference proceedings with referee procedure to his name. He has published seven books, either as editor or author.

Acknowledgements

I would like to thank all contributing authors to this book. Without you this book would not have been written! Many thanks also to the Series Editor Jochen Bundschuh for checking and editing the final version of the manuscript. I would also like to thank the Swedish Energy Agency, and especially Sven Risberg, for strongly supporting our biomass research. I would also like to thank our partners at Malarenergi, Eskilstuna Energy and Environment, Vafab Miljo, ABB, SHEAB and ENA Energy for a lot of very important input on both biomass conversion and how to optimize systems.

Erik Dahlquist January 2013

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