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T3 Demonstration and Market Implementation
Robinwood – A Common Approach
to Stimulate Local Economy by
Utilizing Forest Resources
Dr. Georg Wagener-Lohse, CEBra Cottbus
on behalf of the Robinwood-Team
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In 2000, the EU set some objectives for the
silviculture sector:
A revitalisation plan in 5 points
 promoting sustainable development in the forestry
sector;
 protecting the environment and forestry patrimony,
encouraging the role of forests and silviculture
in the context of ground protection;
 improving sustainable management of forests (from the
environmental, economic and social point of view);
 supporting competitiveness of the wood chain industries
in the EU;
 extending the use of woodland as a source of material
and clean energy.
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European
Robinwood (InterregIIIc)
The multifunctional Use of
Forests may become the
basic of new value creation
for rural regions.
Int. WoodEnergy Conference
23.1.-27.1.06
Eberswalde
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Mio.
inhab.
area/km²
% WL
Liguria
1.60
5,400
73
Brandenburg
2.58
29,476
33
Wales
2.94
20,750
15
East Slovakia
1.55
17,000
38
Murcia
1.29
11,314
45
Pommerania
2.20
18,000
36
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Regional Basis for the Project
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Murcia is heading to find access to late developments in the value generation from natural
resources and bioenergy development.
Liguria has started with the implementation of its
forestry and environmental plans to develop an
energy market for regional forestry products.
Wales has got some experience in wood fuelled
municipal applications and is on the verge to step
from pioneer applications to early adaptors.
Brandenburg has some experiences in heat and
power production in big and small enterprises and
heating networks and would like to make wood
energy a real market.
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safeguarding
Hydrogeology component
…will allow the exchange of models and information
and will favour integration with forest management
to limit damage.
Planned results:
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Identification and information about measures to
mitigate hydrogeological damage
Appropriate use according to the different types of
terrain while adhering to the basic principles to
safeguard of the environment and biodiversity
Acceptance of recommendations on territorial planning
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integrative
Forestmanagement component
…to improve sustainable development and forestry
development with environmental and socioeconomic aims by using experiences and best
practice for the integration of regional policies.
Planned results:
 Better forestry management
 Agreement on solutions to the problems of
certification, management and planning
 Collaboration with hydrogeology and energy
 Creation of groups of woodland owners
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clearly defined
Wood Energy component
…encourages the use of wood cut-offs and waste
from the wood chain. A reduction in the use of
fossil fuels,… will invigorate the economy and
stimulate technological innovation.
Planned results:
 Consumers will receive information on wood fuel
 Increased sales of wood as a fuel source
 New suppliers of innovative technology in the area
 Politicians and SMEs are aware of biomass potential
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Wood Energy component –
Indicators to be used
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Volume of sales of fuel wood
(10% increase over 2003)
Number of forest owners using wood off-cuts
(10% increase over 2003)
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Projects approved at political level or investments
by companies or individuals (at least 6)
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good flow
Wood Energy component –
principal activities per half year
(1)
Analyses of the situation
(1/2005)
(2)
Description of technologies (conference)
(2/2005)
(3)
Preparation of tenders, Int. study mission
(1/2006)
(4)
List of subprojects, begin operational plan
(2/2006)
(5)
Start of subprojects, identify solutions
(1/2007)
(6)
Completion of subprojects, continue OP
(2/2007)
(7)
Operational plan finished, guidelines printed(1/2008)
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practically speaking
Wood Energy component –
First outputs
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6 reports on regional resources and maps
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1 joint survey into needs and wood characteristics
Report on agents in the region
1 catalogue of technologies and logistical systems
available
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City utilities,
ESCO`s
Building
companies
Installers
Building
administrations
municiplaities
Ministry
environment
Agriculatural
enterprises
plants
< 100 kW
100-1.000 kW
>1.000 kW
Reg. Forestry
administration
Parliament
Multipliers
Welfare
organisations
Forestry
companies
plantproducers
Ministry
economy
Woodprocessing
industries
woodowners
- state, municipalities,
church, private
- operating community
- forest association
Players in the wood fuel market of Brandenburg
WLHOlz2.ppt
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manifold
Wood resources (demand finds its resource):
 Forest residues
- first thinning operations
- crowns
- final cuttings
- others
 Process residues incl. Pellets
 Short rotation copices
 Wood waste
for
 Heat production
 Electricity production (small <2MW, big up to 20 MW)
 Fuel production
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someone who needs
Consumers (according to market development):
 4. Private Households (5-20 kW, 100-200 kWh/m²)
 Housing development (up to 20 houses)
 2. Public buildings (50-500 kW)
 Housing companies (500-2,000 kW)
 3. SMEs (also electricity)
 1. Wood processing companies (200-2,000 kW)
 Electricity producer
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governing
economy
technology
sales
regulations
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perception
moving
Technologies:
 Cutting, moving
 chipping
 drying
 pelletizing
 transporting
 Burning (comparison)/ gasifying (Innovation)
 Small CHP
 separating
 disposing
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stand complexity
Regulations:
 Forest certification
 Fuel quality
 Load restrictions
 Building regulations
 Emission regulations
 Waste disposal restrictions
 Taxation
 Grant schemes (contribution to total costs)
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to influence
Economy:
 Competitors (technology, suppliers, convenience)
 Investments (economies of scale)
 Building adjustments
 Fuel prices
 Loans
 Subsidies
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Perception (no sales without satisfaction):
 Yesterdays fuel
 Fighting climate change
 Saving money
 Getting some extra sports
 Making use of residues
 Doubting convenience
 Enhancing regional economy
 Being modern
 Dirty, polluting
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to be served
Entrepreneurs
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Forest owners
Farmers
Fuel producers (logs, chips, pellets)
Installers
Fuel traders
Oven, Boiler traders
Boiler manufacturers
Energy service companies
Wood processing companies
Waste companies
Specialized engineering companies
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Obstacles, Barriers
 Missing knowledge
 No fuel available
 High investments
 competing fuel
 missing political
support, missing visions
Levers, accelerators
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Brochures, training,
demonstrations
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Logistics, traders,
Contracting, grants
better marketing
Lobbying activities,
consistent action
 Cheap fuel from abroad
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Wood Energy component –
Public call for subproject proposals
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Instruments to facilitate the application of forestry
biomass technologies at a local level.
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To define the instruments and operational
methodologies necessary for the implementation
of concrete initiatives to favour use of energy from
forest resources
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detailed
Rational based initiatives to enlarge the sales
of wood fuel should be taken according to
the partners on
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(2)
(3)
(4)
getting access to forest owners to make use of the
wood fuel potential from first thinning and final
cutting for both heat and electricity production,
offering technical and economical information on
production methods (cutting, chipping, drying),
getting customers like municipalities SMEs or real
estate owners involved in asking for bioenergy as
their favourite technological innovation,
making use of latest developments in combustion,
gasification and combined heat and power production.
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Initiatives should put emphasis on
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
assuring the right fuel quality to each specific
conversion technology,
giving advise on suitable grant schemes to put
public initiative on technological development
and market uptake,
comparing state of the art of investment and fuel
costs with regard to technological achievements,
supporting the development of new businesses
aside classical installers or fuel producers,
to overcome missing knowledge on all levels of
the value chain and strengthen the regions
political commitment on rural development.
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thank you !
Hope to get in touch for Technology
transfer and promotion
Centre for Energy Technology Brandenburg GmbH
Friedlieb-Runge-Straße 3, 03046 Cottbus
Economist Silke Goerlich, Cottbus, 0355 - 69 3302
Dipl. Ing. Susanne Gadacz, Cottbus, 0355 69 4045
Dipl. Ing. Klaus Schwarz, Cottbus, 0355 – 69 3302
Dipl. Ing Rolf Santruschek, Cottbus, 0355 69 3302
Dipl. Pol. Dieter Sasse, Eberswalde, 03334 65 183
Dipl. Ing. Wolfram Köhler, Pritzwalk, 03395 – 301836
Dr. Georg Wagener-Lohse, Cottbus, 0173 53 53 105, [email protected]
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