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Potential for Wood Energy in Ireland Presentation to Joint Committee on Communications, Marine and Natural Resources John J. Jackson, Chairman IFA Farm Forestry Section Wednesday June 22 nd 2005
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Energy Crisis Ireland currently imports 86% of total energy requirement €7 billion per annum on imported fossil fuel Oil prices over $59 per barrel (20/06/05) Wood energy developed in Scandinavia, Denmark, Austria during oil crisis of 1970’s
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Benefits of Wood Energy Clean, green renewable resource – no extra cost to produce raw material Mitigate climate change Security of supply Rural development/ job creation New forest product – new farm income source
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Benefits of Wood Energy Alternate markets for small diameter timber Encourage better forest management / quality timber Regional balance – private sector to produce 1 million m 3 of timber by 2015
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Wood as Energy Source Small Scale (Domestic) – Firewood, Boilers, Stoves IFA promotion of Wood Gasifiers Medium Scale (Public/Industrial) – Government Offices, Schools, Hotels, Offices Large Scale (Electricity) - CHP, co-firing at existing power plants
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Barriers Tradition Know how Policy (Aer VI – Offered price of 6.41c/kw/hr COFORD WESG estimate 9.5c/kw/hr) Market Access (Bord na Mona) Some financial support needed
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Recommendations Set clear targets for Wood Energy Tax incentives/rebates for domestic installations Capital grant scheme for medium scale installations 75kw-500kw Capital grants for harvesting machinery Co- firing (Edenderry Power Plant took 37% sawdust in trials with no modification = no cost)
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