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University of Greenwich July 2008 Workshop Intelligent Energy and FP7 Biomaterial Handling Stations for Energy Service Companies
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University of Greenwich July 2008 Welcome! Portugal, Poland, Holland, Finland, Spain, Switzerland, Italy, UK (Greece, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium) Biomaterials Handling Stations for ESCO viability in delivering CHP (BioHastE) Intelligent Energy – Altener
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University of Greenwich July 2008 Workshop outline Presentations 1.IEE and FP7 latest 2.ESCo’s and Energy 3.Engines and CHP 4.Agro-“wastes”- farmers and farming practices 5.Role of farming co-operatives in the UK, and how they feature in a supply chain involving biomaterial handling. 6.Carbon offset updates 7.European perspectives 8.Pellet handling 9.Rupturing plant materials 10.Interwise software for virtual meetings Workshop activity – Biomaterial handling stations
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University of Greenwich July 2008 1.Promote sustainable production & supply of biomass fuel 2.Promote intelligent combinations of RE-H/C and storage 3.Establish/strengthen renewable ESCOs. 4.Change attitudes and behaviour in farming and forestry. 5.Ensure networking of professionals, decision-makers and support scheme managers. 6.Promote success stories / best practices on switching to RES- H/C systems and fuels Renewable energy heating/cooling: Intelligent Energy call 2007
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University of Greenwich July 2008 Biomaterial handling stations 1.Current & projected availability of raw materials? 2.Plant processing technologies? 3.Ownership and contractual relationships between farmer/supplier and ESCO? 4.Forecasting mechanisms for responding to market demand for Energy Food Animal feed Agricultural land management Goal: Increase the number of ESCos working to a low carbon footprint across Europe, by introducing Biomaterial Handling Stations (bio-processing hubs).
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