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The Forest Products Industry: Climate Change Actions A COP 11 Side Event – The Industry’s Bio- energy and Bio-refining potential Tom Amidon Chair, Faculty of Paper Science and Engineering and Director of Empire State Paper Research Institute December 7, 2005

The Biorefinery in New York: Woody Biomass Into Commercial Ethanol Implementation Will Come Through Multi-Institution Collaboration Tom Amidon Chair, Faculty of Paper Science and Engineering and Director of Empire State Paper Research Institute Presented March 11, 2005 – HSS -

Outline: Biorefining integrated with Bio-energy A bit of -What, Where, When, Why, Who, How

What: Biorefinery in New York – Enhancing the speed to application of a new technology by erecting a virtual enterprise from multiple companies with much to gain in their core businesses from the parts of the novel technology that look easy to them. Note: Hardwood focus

What - The Wood-Based Biorefinery Renewable, Sustainable Bioproducts: Fuels, Chemicals, Materials Renewable Resources to “Green” Bio-Products Biomass Feedstock

What: Wood Growing, Procurement, Chipping, Chemical Processing – Pulp and Paper Willow Biomass Growing, harvesting, Burning – Farmers/Wood Fuel Industry Fermentation of sugars to products and marketing – Ethanol Industry

Where: Conventional Wood Processing for Pulp in Ticonderoga NY Biomass Willow – New York Field Trials in Tully NY and Lyons Falls NY Fermentation of Sugars in Fulton NY

When: In the next year - Extraction of wood sugars at ESF Pilot - Burning of Extracted Wood at Lyonsdale - Ethanol from Wood Sugars at ESF Pilot - Northeast Biofuels reconfiguration

When: Over the next three years - Commercial Scale Extraction of wood sugars at Ticonderoga and shipping - Extraction and Burning at Lyonsdale - Ethanol from Ticonderoga and LyonsdaleWood Sugars produced at Northeast Biofuels

Why – US Targets for a National Biobased Industry NRC Report

Why – Paper Industry l Paper Industry – Cellulose for Paper and Lignin for Energy yields low profitability l Insert a new process in front of the digester to extract hemicellulose and convert to ethanol, PHA’s etc. recover acetic acid and enhance energy efficiency l Estimated Profit increase for complete Paper Industry application is $3.3 Billion per year (Thorp – PIMA ’04 Presentation) l Total estimated at 1.9 Billon gallons ethanol and 600 Million gallons acetic acid for industry wide application

Why – Wood Burning Industry l Wood burning industry – Marginal Economics and only lowest quality wood economic l Evolutionary Change - Wood cost at $ per dry ton ($ /dry pound) and extraction at 15% of mass recovered: 2/3 sugars 1/3 acetic acid/extractives l Sugars at $0.07/pound and acetic acid/extractives at $0.30/pound Ave. $0.146/lb. value for the 300 pounds recoverd from ½ to all of the wood cost l Residue burned with cost reduction greater than the 20% of mass lost l Biomass Willow an economic fuel crop

Why–Wood Sugar Ethanol Production in Fulton New York l New York Corn for Dairy Use – Most commodity corn shipped from Mid-West. l Corn Market Price fluctuation business risk l Sugar source diversification beneficial short term/long term on business model l Wood sugars locally grown and lower in cost l Adjacent land with abundant low cost hardwood forests and good Biomass Willow growing potential

Who l International Paper Ticonderoga NY l Lyonsdale Biomass in Lyons Falls NY l Northeast Biofuels in Fulton NY l The Glue to get them to stick: SUNY ESF, SUNY Center for Sustainable and Renewable Energy, Syracuse Center of Excellence in Environmental and Energy Systems. l Case-New Holland USA- industrial partner for Biomass Willow harvesting equipment.

How n Fractionate Woody Biomass with a low cost and environmentally preferable system that preserves current uses n Obtain a low cost easy to clean up sugar stream n Process advantageous for Hardwoods n Easy separation of valuable co-products

How n Use water as the solvent n Use Membrane/Filtration Technology n Commercialize pentose fermentations n Use conventional wood chips and preserve structure in process

Biorefinery Core Competencies l Feedstock Selection (Fast Growing and, perhaps Low or High Lignin/hemicellulose) l Biodelignification (fungi, enzymes) l Cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin separation yielding “usable” fractions (ESF Process/others) l Cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin applications l Waste and energy recovery -Gasification for new products

Conclusions  Wood holds great promise as the “Biorefinery” feedstock of choice.  Cellulose, Hemicellulose, and Lignin will all enjoy broad utilization.  Advances in separations systems, biotechnology,biomass gasification, silviculture, and agro-forestry will establish the 21 st century and beyond as the “Age of Wood”.  We need to start with the low hanging fruit.

The Coming Age of Wood Egon Glesinger, 1949 …. forests can be made to produce fifty times their present volume of end products and still remain a permanently self-renewing source for raw materials…... Only forests - no other raw material resource - can yield such returns. The forest can, and so must, end the chronic scarcities of material goods that have harassed man’s experience since the beginning of history.

Thank You

Future Industrial Connections l Paper Industry – Cellulose for Paper and Lignin for Energy with Hemicellulose and extractable such as acetic acid, turpentine, fatty acids etc. for New Materials l Wood burning industry – Lignin as Fuel and all other components for New Materials l Purpose-built Biorefinery – All components available for New Materials l Technology appropriate may well differ depending on the industry l Waste and energy recovery -Gasification evolution has begun