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INTRODUCTION FERNANDO SEBASTIÁN
CIRCE Foundation
BENOÎT GABRIELLE
INRA- AgroParisTech
ANTTI ASIKAINEN
METLA
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KBBE.2012.1.2-01 Call Development of new or improved logistics for
lignocellulosic biomass harvest, storage and transport
Agricultural residues
April 2013 to
July 2016
Forestry residues
Sept 2012 to
August 2015
Energy crops
Oct 2012 to
Feb 2016
BACKGROUND
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Introduction to INFRES:
Innovative and effective technology and
logistics for forest residual biomass supply in the EU
ANTTI ASIKAINEN
Finnish Forest Research Institute (METLA)
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• INFRES aims at high efficiency and precise deliveries of woody feedstock to heat, power and biorefining industries by:
– Producing technological and logistic innovations for developing new harvesting, transport and storage
– Demonstrating new solutions in full supply chains
– Spotting the technological, economic, regulatory and other bottlenecks in the innovation
– Assessing the environmental, economical and social sustainability
– Disseminating the outcomes of research and demonstrations to the practices.
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• Project consortium has 23 partners including – 9 leading forest energy research organizations
– 13 SME
– 1 larger company
• SME’s include – manufacturers of harvesting technology,
chippers,
– feedstock supply enterprises,
– forest harvesting and transport providers,
– truck technology and
– IT service provider to manage fleet and storages.
Research organization SME Company
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• INFRES develops and demonstrates technological and logistical solutions that
– Decrease the fossil energy input in the biomass supply by 20%
– Reduce the raw material losses by 15%.
– Reduce the cost of supply by 10-20%
– Improve the economic outcome of CHP production by 10% by precision of supply
– Diminish the CO2 emissions of feedstock supply by 10%.
Impact
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Introduction to EUROPRUNING:
Development and Implementation of a new and non-existent
logistics chain for biomass from Pruning.
FERNANDO SEBASTIÁN
CIRCE FOUNDATION
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Technical barriers
Low collecting efficiency
Heterogeneous planting pattern and obstacles
New machinery development optimized for pruning collection
Smart logistics and cost-effective transportation
Best practices for pruning handling, storage and quality management
Sustainable soil management. Pruning as a biofuel or as soil improving matter?
Social, economic and environmental costs. Business models.
Demo-sites: Aragón (Spain), Bordeaux (France) and Satzkorn (Germany)
Not always adequate format for handling and energy use
¡¡High costs!!
Solutions: PROJECT GOALS
Optimization to achieve profitability!!
EUROPRUNING: BRANCHING OUT TO NEW BIOENERGY SUPPLIES
Scatter resources
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EUROPRUNING: CONSORTIUM
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Introduction to the Logist'EC project Bioenergy Conference, Valladolid, 21 October 2014
B. Gabrielle, AgroParisTech/INRA
Optimizing feedstock supply chains
for energy crops
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Breeding
Intercropping
Nutrient mgt
Soil C mgt
Year-round supply
Decreased losses
Re-growth potential
Whole rods vs chips
Mechanical drying
Storage time
Optimal pick-up
points &
transportation routes
Larger trucks;
Resources planning
Torrefaction
Pressing
Pelletization
Briquetting
Demonstrations, in
particular for 2 value-
chains in France and
Spain
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Action Organizer Results
Methodology workshop (project members) to agree on the key economic and environmental indicators
Common guidelines for sustainability assessment.
Methodology workshop (project members) to share experience and good practices about storage and densification
Common deliverable listing technologies tested in the 3 projects and possible use with the 3 different types of biomass
Final joint workshop (all potential end users) will be organized by INFRES to present key results of projects
C1
C2
C3
COMMON WORKSHOPS
Within this framework, this workshop has been organized to show the advances and the results of the three projects
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OPEN WORKSHOP
INTRODUCTION
Thank you!, lets begin… • Antti Asikainen
• METLA
• Benoît Gabrielle
• INRA - AgroParisTech
• Fernando Sebastián
• CIRCE Foundation
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