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T ools for I ntegrated M anagement of B iomass E nergy R esources. POWER INTERREGIONAL PROGRAMME POLICY NETWORK Jim Sims – Head of Strategy and Development – ngage Almeria 16 th /17 th Feb 2011. Theme 2: Renewable Energy - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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POWER INTERREGIONAL PROGRAMME POLICY NETWORK
Jim Sims – Head of Strategy and Development – ngage
Almeria 16th /17th Feb 2011
Tools for Integrated Management of Biomass Energy Resources
Theme 2: Renewable EnergySub Theme 2.2: Biomass Energy and Sustainable Resource Management Identifying and Sharing Best PracticeBudget: €506,548
Transnational Partners: •Municipality of Boxtel (Netherlands) - LEAD•Energy Agency of Cadiz (Andalucia)•MEERI (Polish Academy of Sciences)•Stockholm County Council (Sweden) and •ngage solutions (UK)
Theme 2: Renewable EnergySub Theme 2.2: Biomass Energy and Sustainable Resource Management Identifying and Sharing Best PracticeBudget: €506,548
Transnational Partners: •Municipality of Boxtel (Netherlands) - LEAD•Energy Agency of Cadiz (Andalucia)•MEERI (Polish Academy of Sciences)•Stockholm County Council (Sweden) and •ngage solutions (UK)
AIMSTo design a standard model for the regional development of sustainable and renewable energy based on biomass resources.
METHODOLOGYEach partner carries out several studies on which the standard regional model will be based. This model will be usable in other regions in Europe.
The input from this model will be integrated into ready-to-implement Biomass Energy Plans (BMEPs) per region. The BMEPs will consist of the output from the studies. Special attention will be paid to the actual implementation, the project legacy on the regional and national level and the (continuous) involvement of stakeholders.
Carrying out:•Regional sustainable analyses in biomass production•Feasibility studies on several kinds of biomass •Location studies •Logistics studies•Research on best practices
Developing: •Standard regional model•Five regional Biomass Energy Plans• Influencing and (co)creating policies on national and regional level
Boxtel - Survey of potential and necessary maximum biomass energy production capacity at regional scale
Results of inventory of the present available and potential biomass quantities within the territory of seven municipalities:
•5.4 kilotons dry wood collected at the municipal yards (short term)•5 kilotons dry wood biomass from municipalities (mid term) •6.8 kilotons dry wood biomass from current landscaping and forested area. (mid term)•Expanding the forested area and amount of landscaping can (theoretically) add about 9 kilotons dry wood biomass. (long term)
Challenges:•Commercial exploitation of Willows on farmland for energy purposes is not yet profitable at the current biomass prices. (further research will be carried out)•At present there is no biomass harvested in forests for renewable energy production. A system (technical/logistics) has to be developed to make this possible and profitable. (further research will be carried out)
Stockholm – large scale use of biomass
Stockholm county has a large and integrated district heating/cooling system
60% biomass, 20% heat pumps, 20% fossil
13.5 TWh heat, 0.5 TWh cooling, 3 TWh electr.
Varied fuels from a global market
Just-in-time logistics for today’s 1 million m3 waste and 6 million m3 biomass
Future need (2020): Up to 15 million m3 biomass due to replacement of remaining fossil fuels and decreased fuel quality of biomass (mainly wood residues)
Province of Cádiz
Resource Evaluation
Agricultural and livestock sector in the region “Sierra de Cádiz”. The most important crops in the region in terms of residual biomass production, are wheat, followed by sunflower, beets and olives. The study has estimated a potential annual energy of 87.399,32 toe from agricultural waste products. The management of this biomass is limited to its crushing and abandonment of farmland. Livestock is another major economic activities in the region, however, due to the physical characteristics of the area, the most part of farming is extensive. That makes difficult the energy use of residual biomass. However, it has been estimated potential of 5.738,35 toe per year from this sector. Biomass is currently used primarily as fertilizer in nearby farmlands.
-Viniculture sector in Marco de Jerez. The 9.763 hectares of vineyard can produce 36.492.800 kg of biomass (vine shoot, pull up vine, etc), that means 11.969,64 toe. Actually, the residual biomass is chopped and abandoned in the vineyards as manure, or burned without energetic using. Operations as the press of grapes and their subsequent transformation into wine also generate significant quantities of residual biomass: “orujos” are obtained as a result of pressing the grapes, and “lías” from decanting the wine. Most of these products are transported to refineries in Castilla La Mancha to obtain alcohol. On the other hand, the stillage (highly polluting effluents with high organic loading) are treated before being discharged to the sewerage. This residue could be treated to produce biogas.
Buckinghamshire
•Majority of woodland management activities centre on conservation•Level of commercial timber harvesting is relatively limited•Some small pockets of wood chip production in the area - largely linked to other timber production activities•Major activity at present is firewood log production•Many believe the economic viability of wood chip is questionable
• Small patch sizes• Mixed Ownership• Protected Landscape Character
•Significant interest in woodfuel supply chain from owners, agents and contractors – 87% wish to be contacted again with further information
Species % YC Ha Total *GreenTonnes
73% (adjust
A.I.)
KWh / ** green tonne
KWh *** GWH
Broadleaved 82 4 4,942 17,221 12,571 1,746 22,778,607 22.7
Conifer 18 12 1,085 11,341 8,279 1,386 11,907,650 11.9
Total 100 6,027 28,562 20,850 34,686,258 34.6
Regional Fund for Environmental Protection and Water Management in Cracow System of funding the upgrading of existing heating systems (based on coal) in public and private buildings with use of renewable energy sources including biomass:
• in years 2005 – 2010 11 heating systems have been funded and upgraded, to burn various types of biomass,• reduction of CO2 - about 6 000 ton per year.
Renewable Energy Development Strategy - specifies the level of 14% of RES in the country's energy balance by 2020.
Malopolska region
Funded Biomass Installation, High School, Wojnicz City
Malopolska region, Poland
Regional biomass management energy
concept
Regional
Landscape/nature elements
Position/location
(geography)
SWOT
Local
Mouldable
Binding
Companies
Civilians
Government
(Available) transportation possibilitiesCosts
(efficiency)
Storage
Public opinion
(Different levels)
Taxes
Investors
Public investors/ subsidy
Public-private investors
Private investors
GasHeating (warmth)/cooling
Electricity
Energy
Biomass
Market opportunities for residues
Regional socio-economic costs & benefits
(Civil) Organisations
Binding
Mouldable
(Groups) of
Purchasers
Logistics
Society
Financials
Global /regional Energy market
Regional characteristics
Technological opportunities/development
Type of biomass Location,
availability & variationQuality and
quantity materials
Future prospective availability materials
Suppliers
EUMouldable
Binding National Binding
Mouldable
Policies
Investments
Other initiatives
State of the art
Innovation
Future development
Model for sustainable Regional Biomass Management Energy Concept