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EUBIONET III—Solutions to biomass trade and market barriers
Authors:E Alakangas  M Junginger  J van Dam  J Hinge  J Keränen  O Olsson  C Porsö  A Martikainen  J Rathbauer  L Sulzbacher  P Vesterinen  J Vinterbäck
Affiliation:1. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, P.O. Box 1603, FI-40101 Jyväskylä, Finland;2. Utrecht University, Budapestlaan 6, NL-3584 CD Utrecht, Netherlands;3. DTI, Danish Technological Institute, Kongsvangs Allé 29, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark;4. SLU, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Dept. of Energy & Technology, PO Box 7032, SE-75007 Uppsala, Sweden;5. FNR, Agency for Renewable Resources, Hofplatz 1, DE-18276 Gülzow, Germany;6. FJ-BLT, HBLuFA Francisco Josephinum, Rottenhauser Strasse 1, A-3250 Wieselburg, Austria;7. Van Beesdelaan 25, NL - 3981 EC Bunnik, Netherlands
Abstract:The EUBIONET III project has boosted (i) sustainable, transparent international biomass fuel trade, (ii) investments in best practice technologies and (iii) new services on biomass heat sector. Furthermore, it identified cost-efficient and value-adding use of biomass for energy and industry. The aims of this article are to provide a synthesis of the key results of this project. Estimated annual solid biomass potential in the EU-27 is almost 6600 PJ (157 Mtoe), of which 48% is currently utilised. The greatest potential for increased use lies in forest residues and herbaceous biomass. Trade barriers have been evaluated and some solutions suggested such as CN codes for wood pellets and price indexes for industrial wood pellets and wood chips. The analysis of wood pellet and wood chip prices revealed large difference amongst EU countries, but also that on the short term prices of woody and fossil fuels are barely correlated. Sustainable production and use of solid biomass are also deemed important by most European stakeholders, and many support the introduction of harmonised sustainability criteria, albeit under a number of preconditions. The study identified also that a number of woody and agro-industrial residue streams remain un- or underutilised. The estimated European total potential of agro-industrial sources is more than 250 PJ (7.2 Mtoe), the amount of unutilised woody biomass (the annual increment of growing stock) even amounts to 3150 PJ (75 Mtoe). Finally 35 case studies of biomass heating substituting fossil fuels were carried out, showing that the potential to reduce GHG emissions ranges between 90 and 98%, while costs are very similar to fossil fuel heating systems. Overall, we conclude that solid biomass is growing strongly, and is likely to heavily contribute to the EU renewable energy targets in the coming decade.
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