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Together for technological progress in Biomass EUBIA, European Biomass Industrial Association Norbert N. Vasen on behalf of Dr. G. Grassi, Secr. Gen of EUBIA Warszawa, 21 April 2004 Hotel Metropole
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Overview Legislative European framework The biomass problem What is Eubia Why Eubia Eubia and Poland Eubia and your organisation
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European biofuel directive Directive 2003/30/EC –8 May 2003, European Parliament –http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en/2003 In 2010: 5.7 % minimum share Mixture of traditional fuel and renewable, biological components Indicative targets, no sanctions Obligation g.ment to inform about distribution
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European electricity directive Directive 2001/77/EC –27 September 2003, European Parliament –http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en/index.html In 2010: 12 % minimum share RES-E Indicative targets, no sanctions
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The biomass problem Policy –Reduced attention for Biomass Complexity –Knowledge –Logistics –Combining technologies Co-operation –Fractionised experience Financing
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Biomass Production Conversion & Up-grading Utilisation Complexity of Bioenergy Technologies and Systems
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Comparison of Bioenergy with other R.E. Advantages Challenges Competitive High volume Variety: Heat - power - transport - chemicals Wide range of power Environmental employment in rural areas for all intellectual levels and all sectors (agriculture, industry, services) Collection of feedstock Environmental and social constraints Complexity of technology
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Bioenergy in the E.U. Wide commercial application of modern Bioenergy in the E.U. not yet started Promotion of biomass heat in CEEC –To start with most practical option A keen eye to more sophisticated technologies –CHP –Syngas / DME / hydrogen (next slide) –Ethanol with Sweet Sorghum (next slide)
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Promising technological combinations Pellets chain Low value biomass (agriforestal waste) Collection with mobile pelletiser Carbonise syngas DME or hydrogen Sweet Sorghum combinated processes Bioethanol Bagasse (pellets as solid fuel) Food pellets for animals (grains + bagasse)
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Example of Large Industrial Bioenergy Integrated Complex (ongoing assessment) 70,000 ha sweet sorghum plantation
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Actions needed - Definition of CEEC needs - Development comm. demonstration new energy vector: - 20-25 years (coal: ~ 25 years; oil: ~ 30 years; nuclear: ~ 30 years; natural gas: ~16 years - Funding for industrial development of bioenergy systems - Focused research and development of sub-systems - in cooperation with the industry - Implementation strategy, similar to Nuclear, for selection of best technologies -Definition of best systems -Design -Construction of demonstration plants - Reinforcement of the international cooperation
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What is Eubia www.eubia.org European Biomass Industrial Association Members are from industry and the research sector Targeted to realisations Mission –Promotion of energy from biomass –Commercial deployment of European bioenergy technologies –Co-operation through projects in third countries
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The main activities of EUBIA are to assist its members in Bioenergy industry strategies Identification of business opportunities Consultation with EU institutions on programmes, project, standards Assistance to benefit from the “Single Market” Operation of an information network for Bioenergy Promotion of industrial consortia for specific bioenergy complexes / systems Development of education and training programmes Assistance in European patent procedures Implementing co-operation programmes with non-EU Countries At present, intensive work on projects in China Promotion in Eastern Europe, Latin America and Africa. Providing office and conference facilities in the very centre of Brussels
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EUBIA Members (status: January 2004) AGRICONSULTING - Italy BioAlcohol Foundation - Sweden Bioetanolo Energetico - Spain C.A.R.M.E.N. - Germany CARTIF - Spain ECOTRE - Italy Energidalen - Sweden ENI - Italy ETA Energia Trasporti Agricoltura - Italy FAL Federal Agricultural Research Centre - Germany Florence Energy Agency - Italy Fortum Corporation - Finland ISET - Germany Istituto Sperimentale Colture Industriali, Ministry of Agriculture - Italy KEMYX Spa, Italy Martezo - France Mont-Ele - Italy SIEMENS AG KWU1 - Germany Studio Tavolini - Italy SydKraft - Sweden University of Florence, "Sergio Stecco" Department of Energy Engineering - Italy University of Pisa, Dept. of Energetics, Italy University of Sassari - Italy WIP - Germany
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Why Eubia Contacts with central government –Key to success in China and Brasile –Starting contacts with Russian Government Creation of co-operation framework –Research –Implementation of concrete projects –Financing –Headquarters in Brussels, contact with EC
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Eubia and Poland Identify main problems to resolve –(existing and new) Identify project opportunities Establish permanent int’l co-operation Identify partners –Contact in next months Rome Biomass conference (May 2004) –Create partnership –www.conference-biomass.com
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Eubia and your organisation Proposal submission –Role for members SMEs and research partnerships –EUBIA support Research: to help coordinate objectives SME: networking for concrete projects Both: matching research and SMEs Membership –Facilitated payment CEEC under discussion Projects –Regional, national and international joint projects
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Conclusion Biomass complexity needs co-operation Weak political attention calls for strong biomass group Many opportunities for concrete business –Waiting to be exploited Let us start to realise practical solutions And come together in Rome, 10-14 May www.conference-biomass.com
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Thank you for the attention! Questions: Dr. Grassi, eubia@eubia.org norbert.vasen@etaflorence.it
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