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Sustainable Energy Europe 2005-2008

 BL&TC generic guidelines - How to set up a businnes idea (D.5.4) Minimize

The central idea of the Biomass Trade & Logistic Centres concept consists in the construction of a single-collective/owned rural marketing channels for wood fuels as energy service throughout the EU countries.

This guidelines are based on the activities of the BTC Consortium during the 3-years long project and they are describing the 3 main steps how to set up a regional BL&TC.

This deliverable is mainly addressed to the european private and public market actors with the high interest and potential to create a regional BL&TC.

Main aims of the BL&TC:

- safeguarding the security of supply;

- guaranteeining consistend of quality standards (fuel and energy service) and a corrisponding lowering of (mainly fine dust) emission in the atmosphere.

- marketing under a common word/image trademark that should evoke such association like safety, security, reliability, regional value, quality.

Based on the experience gained by the austrian partners, some feasibility studies has been performed on concrete cases based on the real needs of potential investors and some of them has been set up. These studies have been carrying out starting from the following calculation/feasibility reporting tools which, of course, have to be adapted as needed to the conditions of the "case study" in question. Here are the templetes of that supporting tools.

- Feasibility study template (in EU - Format *.pdf)

- Financial calculation sheet (in EN Format *.xls)


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 Regional wood fuels producers directory: Catalogue 2010 (D.6.2) Minimize

In each pilot region the consortium has published a catalogue of regional wood fuels producers, in particular those producing and trading wood chips. The aim of this task is to create an effective tool to promote the regional wood fuel producers, increasing significantly the customers’ confidence about the local availability of wood fuels and its quality standard. The catalogue is addressed mainly to the following target groups: private and public wood fuels buyers at domestic and industrial scale; producers/retailers of wood heating systems.
Each partner is also involved to produce the EN version (130 pages, only electronic version).
The national/regional version you can download from this page.

  
 Biomass Logistic & Trade Centres (BL&TC) Minimize

The main project's idea is either creating and/or enforcing a place with optimized logistics and trading organization where different biomass fuels (e.g. logs wood, chips, pellet) are marketed in a guaranteed quality. 

Partners at the BL&TC Pölstal (AT)

View of Pölstal BL&TC in operation (AT - Styria)

At regional level, there are often some local production and supply chains but there is no large-scale, professional and consumer oriented production, marketing and trading of wood fuels across a wider area. At Eu level there is a strong need to mobilise the large biomass potential from a mainly fragment forest owners.

The main aim of the project is therefore improving the professional organization of wood fuels supply chain at regional scale facilitating the offer/demand meeting through:

- Technical meetings and promotional brochure;
- Wood fuels handbook and SRC technical bookle;
- Training courses and study tours; 

and consequently to support and advise the organization of 18 local Biomasse Logistic&Trade Centres (BL&TC) with the aim to:
- create a spot market for wood fuels where demand and supply side can meet;
- enlarge the confidence in wood biomass supply at local level;
- give wood biomass producers an evidential place to sell their products;
- apply wood fuels quality attestation (based on European norms) for ensuring more transparent transactions;
- carry out trading contract models for wood chips based on energy content; 
-  create companies’ communicative tools to potential end-consumers and retailers.

Thw WP 5 represent the key action-purpose of the project; the aim is supporting technically either the creation of a number of BL&TC ex-novo or the enforcement and strenthening of those already existing.

On another side in some EU countries is also important the improving and boosting of the cultivation by farmers of fast-growing wood energy crops in flat areas (short rotation coppices).

Other main targets of the project are:

- to coordinate and train wood fuels (firewood and chips) producers: farmers, forest holder, forest entrepreneurs and forest owned-sawmills for improving their professional approach customers oriented;
- to improve the confidence of costumers and investors about the local availability of wood fuels of proper quality, encouraging the installation of new modern wood heating systems and CHP plants;
- to increase the share of wood fuels (chips) produced in agricultural lands stimulating the farmers
to grow energy crops (e.g. short rotation forestry);
- to support the creation and/or enforcement of regional Biomass Logistic&Trade Centres with optimised logistics and trading organisation, where different biomass fuels (firewood, chips, pellets, energy crops etc.) are marketed in a guaranteed quality;
- to stimulate local and trans-national exchange of experiences and know-how transfer from more advanced partner countries to the still less developed ones.

One of the biggest challenges on national and international level will be the providing of an environmentally friendly energy supply which also supports local areas. The European Union has accepted this challenge and made precise steps forward with the implementation of the European Climate- and Energy Package. European Member Countries have to present within 2010 their national Action Plans, in where they have to explain how to reach their targets. The national action plans show that a further development in the use of biomass, other than the promotion of all other renewable energy sources,  will be essential to achieve the targets. From the perspective of experts, the greatest success can be realized until 2020 through a restructuring of a CO2-neutral heating supply. Therefore the promotion of biomass heating plants (e.g. single, micro or district heating systems) is noticed in all energy strategies. The realisation of such heating systems implies one assumption that the fuel will be provided all-the-year in an adequate amount and quality. Compared to the market of fossil fuels, the market of wood fuels is often an informal market in which offer and demand don’t match easily each other.

After 3 years of activities done in the frame of this action we could conclude that, in particular across pilot regions, the action has contributed:
 
  • To create a number of new BL&TC acting as regional “service station” for top-quality wood fuels, run by local farmers and/or forest entrepreneurs. The project shows one of essential approaches for a quick switch from fossil fuels towards renewable energy sources on a sustainable way.
  • To accept the challenge of the energy supply of the future: that the biomass is available all the time and environmentally friendly, is gently to the nature and economical and it is provided by local producer’s independent from international oil- and gas industries.
  • To create for the owners of BLTC and their customers (local population) an eminent socio-economic added value, creating numerous new green jobs and the long term securing of existing jobs in up- and downstream sectors.
  • To make available on the market an higher amount of woody biomass coming from forest areas and arable lands, creating a more stable and active engagement of the agricultural and forestry primary market players into the wood fuels supply chains and in general into the energy market;
  • To develop a more official market for woodchips and firewood with higher visibility for current and potential customers and a better networking and coordination of producers, establishing synergic relationships among them.
  • To improve the professionalism of primary producers and their capacity and competence in marketing their products and the concrete application on the market of the EU quality standard for firewood and chips (EN 14961), lowering the emission factor of domestic heating appliances.

Latest update: 02nd February 2011 


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Central European Biomass Conference 2011 GRAZ (AT) - Thursday, November 25, 2010

At the EU biomasse Conference, Lk-Stmk a BL&TC Partners will present a lecture on 27th January 2010 in the section Raw material supply and potential markets about “Regional biomass trade centres in Styria. Secured fuel supply from and for the region”.

As a hub of information, the Central European Biomass Conference 2011 will be providing an up-to-date overview of the political, economic and technological developments on the overall sector of biomass energy utilisation:

  • raw material availability and provision,
  • conversion technologies for heating, power and fuels,
  • industrial applications and the funding of bioenergy projects,
  • environmental effects and market developments as well as
  • political developments and required actions.

The IEA Bioenergy-Workshops – “Torrefaction of biomass” and
"Aerosols from small-scale biomass combustion plants" – constitute the scientific highlights of the event. We shall, for the first time, also be dedicating a separate conference day to the topic of “Short rotation wood and new agricultural raw materials”, which will possess a very practice-oriented structure and will be aimed particularly at farmers. The Industry Forum will be presenting top technologies while a separate co-operation exchange (Matchmaking Event – Biomass Business Talks) will also be held for companies and organisations.

Beyond that, the conference is of course also intended to serve as a platform for the exchange of information, results and experiences as well as offer the opportunity to network. The possibility of seeing the latest bioenergy technologies at the "Häuslbauer" (house-building) trade fair and practical applications during the excursions will mean that Styria, a pioneering region in the development of bioenergy in Austria, will definitely be worth the trip.

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Subscribe BL&TC "Position paper" - Friday, March 05, 2010

In the frame of the ProgettoFuoco.com FAIR held in Verona (IT, 24-28th February 2010) during a training course, with local forest enterprenuers and public officers, dedicated to the implementation of BL&TC, organizers (AIEL, TeSAF University of Padua) proposed a written Motion or "position paper" with the aim to stimulate either national and regional decision makers in Italy to promote the concept of biomass logistic centres and its advantages for the supply chain and the quality of the wood fuels. In the dedicate page you can read more about (in italian only). This was also addressed to the Presidency of 10 Italian Regions and to their respectively Agriculture and Forestry Departments in order to increase awareness about establishing BL&TC in agricoltural land area by either integrating or modifying the current legislative framework.

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