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The mobilization of agricultural solid biomass for local energy 15 th February 2017. Brussels Results of the SUCELLOG project: Triggering the creation of biomass logistic centres by agro-industries This project is co-funded by the European


  1. The mobilization of agricultural solid biomass for local energy 15 th February 2017. Brussels Results of the SUCELLOG project: Triggering the creation of biomass logistic centres by agro-industries This project is co-funded by the European Commission, contract N ° : IEE/13/638/SI2.675535 The sole responsibility of this publication lies with the author. The European Union is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

  2. Potential of agricultural resources “There is significant potential to expand the share of energy & “To support this growth all materials production from studies agree that we have biomass in a 2020-2030 1049 to unlock the potential of timeframe in a sustainable way certain resources that are and without entering into conflict currently underutilised and with food and feed security” the agriculture resources ( S2Biom project (7 th FP) – Overview report on the current status of biomass for bioenergy, are one of them” biofuels and biomaterials in Europe ) Million t of biomass (Currently used / total potential) - 2030 430 185 186 138 110 370 160 10 73 1 614 Wood from Other forest Agricultural Cropped TOTAL Wastes forest biomass residues biomass

  3. Let’s make agro-industries key actors in the supply of solid biomass for Europe! WHY? Equipment & Work under Experience with They produce facilities seasonal regime organic residues or compatible with feedstocks and They are key surrounded by solid biomass aware about actors in the residues production quality assurance territory

  4. SUCELLOG concept JAN DEC BIOMASS LOGISTIC CENTRE USUAL USUAL MAR OCT Usual operation (Nov-Feb) Equipment Raw Products Market Man force materials Operation as biomass logistic centre (Mar-Oct)

  5. HE HEAT From resi sidue due to sub-pr product oduct valueCHAIN BIOeconomy SILOdust Feedstuff producers Pa Partnersh tnership ips Overlaid maize silage SU SUCE CELL LLOG OG RURAL lucerne dehydration facilities AGROindustries CO CONC NCEPT EPT Cereal straw Olive pomace industries RURAL ALecon econom omy agriculture marketUPTAKE lavender straw distilleries Olive oil mills Olive pits biomass Local l use of agricul icultu tural residu sidues es: : innovation agroi oindu dustria strial l or or on on-fie ield ld farmer Circular cular ec econom onomy Grape stem Synergy gy with main activity ivity wineries Stra rategicLine gicLine logistics Cereal dryers Maize cobs Self lf-co consum nsumption ption SUSTAINABILITY NOcompe ompeti ting ngUSE USES Olive pomace Wood prunings

  6. Potential agro-industries HEAT HE From resi sidue due to sub-pr product oduct valueCHAIN BIOeconomy SILOdust Feedstuff producers Pa Partnersh tnership ips Overlaid maize silage SU SUCE CELL LLOG OG RURAL lucerne dehydration facilities AGROindustries CONC CO NCEPT EPT Cereal straw Olive pomace industries RURAL ALecon econom omy agriculture marketUPTAKE lavender straw distilleries Olive oil mills Olive pits biomass Local l use of agricul icultu tural residu sidues es: : innovation agroi oindu dustria strial l or or on on-fie ield ld farmer Circular cular ec econom onomy Grape stem Synergy gy with main activity ivity wineries Stra rategicLine gicLine logistics Cereal dryers Maize cobs Self lf-co consum nsumption ption SUSTAINABILITY NOcompe ompeti ting ngUSE USES Olive pomace Wood prunings

  7. Potential biomass resources HEAT HE From resi sidue due to sub-pr product oduct valueCHAIN BIOeconomy SILOdust Feedstuff producers Pa Partnersh tnership ips Overlaid maize silage SU SUCE CELL LLOG OG RURAL lucerne dehydration facilities AGROindustries CONC CO NCEPT EPT Cereal straw Olive pomace industries RURAL ALecon econom omy agriculture marketUPTAKE lavender straw distilleries Olive oil mills Olive pits biomass Local l use of agricul icultu tural residu sidues es: : innovation agroi oindu dustria strial l or or on on-fie ield ld farmer Circular cular ec econom onomy Grape stem Synergy gy with main activity ivity wineries Stra rategicLine gicLine logistics Cereal dryers Maize cobs Self lf-co consum nsumption ption SUSTAINABILITY NOcompe ompeti ting ngUSE USES Olive pomace Wood prunings

  8. Project features € 1.369.532 € Total Budget EU Funding Length 1.826.044 € April 2014 – March 2017

  9. Tecno-economic Support feasibility analysis decision-making Evaluation Bringing of potentiality stakeholders of agro-industrial together sector IMPROVING AGRO-INDUSTRIES CONNECTING COMPETITIVENESS AGRICULTURE AND BIOENERGY SECTORS Mapping of resources & market study Technical assessment Capacity of the facilities Dissemination building of opportunities

  10. OUT PUTS 63 Agro-industries supported 14 AGR GRO-INDUSTRIES GIV GIVING STEP TEPS S TOWARDS becoming a biomass logistic centre in a short-term 3 BIOMASS BIO S LOG OGISTI TIC CEN CENTRES integrated in an agro-industry created MATERIALS NETWORKING 4 Tailor-made business models to become 68 agricultural biomass logistic centres Policy-makers engaged 7 Handbooks and guidelines oriented to the agriculture sector 146 +160 Personal meetings to identify sector opportunities and barriers Potential actors of initiatives engaged in bilateral meetings 166 ATTENDANTS Publications with +2 mill. people audience to European, national 38 and regional workshops +700 1171 Contacts carried out with the agrarian and TE TECH CHNICIANS TRAIN TRAINED bioenergy sectors from agrarian associations

  11. PROJECT IMPACTS +800 268 184 296 * * MEETINGS with stakeholders Stakeholders from agriculture and policy-makers sector in DISSEMINATION activities 24,331 19 8,871 6.23 * * toe AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES € LEVERAGED PER € FUNDING MOBILISED- SHORT TERM - SHORT TERM * Average IEE bioenergy projects (reliable and aceptable data; not counting SUCELLOG)

  12. A MARKET B LACK OF AWARENESS/KNOWLEDGE SUCELLOG CONCEPT C POLICY , REGULATORY AND LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK D ORGANISATIONAL ISSUES MAIN E FINANTIAL SITUATION BARRIERS

  13. AUSTRIA ITALY FRANCE SPAIN MARKET AWARENESS POLICY ORGANIZATIONAL FINANTIAL RELEVANCE - +

  14. OUTPUTS replicability IMPROVING Agro-industries 63 AGRO-INDUSTRIES supported COMPETITIVENESS ACTIVE PROJECTS Technicians trained from 38 • AGROinLOG (H2020) agrarian associations 5.9 M € Attendants to national and 1171 • RDP ( Spain) regional workshops . 78,378 € . • ADEME Fond Chaleur . ( France) 787,450 € REQUESTED PROJECTS • RDP ( Italy) : 15,000 € • ADEME Fond Chaleur ( France) 60,000 € CONNECTING SUCELLOG AGRICULTURE AND BIOENERGY PULL EFFECT SECTORS

  15. 4 ELEMENTS 1 KEY FOR THE RURAL BIO-BASED ECONOMY Agro-industries are Young people positioned in the eager of innovation rural economy Problems of residue Support instruments management and heat already there self-demand coverage

  16. Thank you for your attention !! Eva López evalohe@fcirce.es Find out more at www.sucellog.eu This project is co-funded by the European Commission, contract N ° : IEE/13/638/SI2.675535 The sole responsibility of this publication lies with the author. The European Union is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

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