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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


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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.

The mobilization of agricultural solid biomass for local energy

15th February 2017. Brussels

Results of the SUCELLOG project:

Triggering the creation of biomass logistic centres by agro-industries

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“To support this growth all studies agree that we have to unlock the potential of certain resources that are currently underutilised and the agriculture resources are one of them”

Potential of agricultural resources

“There is significant potential to expand the share of energy & materials production from biomass in a 2020-2030 timeframe in a sustainable way and without entering into conflict with food and feed security”

(S2Biom project (7th FP) –Overview report on the current status of biomass for bioenergy, biofuels and biomaterials in Europe)

TOTAL

Million t of biomass (Currently used / total potential) - 2030

Wood from forest Other forest biomass Agricultural residues Wastes Cropped biomass 370 160 10 73 1 430 185 186 110 138 1049 614

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WHY?

Let’s make agro-industries key actors in the supply of solid biomass for Europe!

Equipment & facilities compatible with solid biomass production They produce residues or surrounded by residues Experience with

  • rganic

feedstocks and aware about quality assurance Work under seasonal regime They are key actors in the territory

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SUCELLOG concept

Usual operation (Nov-Feb) Operation as biomass logistic centre (Mar-Oct)

Raw materials Equipment Man force Products Market

JAN

MAR OCT

DEC

USUAL USUAL BIOMASS LOGISTIC CENTRE

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Local l use of agricul icultu tural residu sidues es: : agroi

  • indu

dustria strial l or

  • r on
  • n-fie

ield ld

SU SUCE CELL LLOG OG CO CONC NCEPT EPT

Circular cular ec econom

  • nomy

Synergy gy with main activity ivity

Pa Partnersh tnership ips

RURAL ALecon econom

  • my

NOcompe

  • mpeti

ting ngUSE USES

Stra rategicLine gicLine

From resi sidue due to sub-pr product

  • duct

Self lf-co consum nsumption ption

distilleries

Olive oil mills

lucerne dehydration facilities

wineries

Olive pomace industries

Feedstuff producers Cereal dryers

SILOdust

Olive pits

lavender straw

Grape stem

Maize cobs

Olive pomace Cereal straw

Wood prunings

Overlaid maize silage

RURAL

AGROindustries

logistics

valueCHAIN farmer

agriculture

innovation

BIOeconomy marketUPTAKE

biomass

HE HEAT

SUSTAINABILITY

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Local l use of agricul icultu tural residu sidues es: : agroi

  • indu

dustria strial l or

  • r on
  • n-fie

ield ld

SU SUCE CELL LLOG OG CO CONC NCEPT EPT

Circular cular ec econom

  • nomy

Synergy gy with main activity ivity

Pa Partnersh tnership ips

RURAL ALecon econom

  • my

NOcompe

  • mpeti

ting ngUSE USES

Stra rategicLine gicLine

From resi sidue due to sub-pr product

  • duct

Self lf-co consum nsumption ption

distilleries

Olive oil mills

lucerne dehydration facilities

wineries

Olive pomace industries

Feedstuff producers Cereal dryers

SILOdust

Olive pits

lavender straw

Grape stem

Maize cobs

Olive pomace Cereal straw

Wood prunings

Overlaid maize silage

RURAL

AGROindustries

logistics

valueCHAIN farmer

agriculture

innovation

BIOeconomy marketUPTAKE

biomass

SUSTAINABILITY

Potential agro-industries

HE HEAT

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Local l use of agricul icultu tural residu sidues es: : agroi

  • indu

dustria strial l or

  • r on
  • n-fie

ield ld

SU SUCE CELL LLOG OG CO CONC NCEPT EPT

Circular cular ec econom

  • nomy

Synergy gy with main activity ivity

Pa Partnersh tnership ips

RURAL ALecon econom

  • my

NOcompe

  • mpeti

ting ngUSE USES

Stra rategicLine gicLine

From resi sidue due to sub-pr product

  • duct

Self lf-co consum nsumption ption

distilleries

Olive oil mills

lucerne dehydration facilities

wineries

Olive pomace industries

Feedstuff producers Cereal dryers

SILOdust

Olive pits

lavender straw

Grape stem

Maize cobs

Olive pomace Cereal straw

Wood prunings

Overlaid maize silage

RURAL

AGROindustries

logistics

valueCHAIN farmer

agriculture

innovation

BIOeconomy marketUPTAKE

biomass

SUSTAINABILITY

HE HEAT

Potential biomass resources

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Total Budget 1.826.044 €

€ 1.369.532 €

April 2014 – March 2017 EU Funding Length

Project features

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Evaluation

  • f potentiality
  • f agro-industrial

sector IMPROVING AGRO-INDUSTRIES COMPETITIVENESS Mapping of resources & market study Technical assessment

  • f the facilities

Tecno-economic feasibility analysis Support decision-making CONNECTING AGRICULTURE AND BIOENERGY SECTORS Bringing stakeholders together Dissemination

  • f opportunities

Capacity building

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146

Personal meetings to identify sector

  • pportunities and barriers

Tailor-made business models to become agricultural biomass logistic centres

+160

Contacts carried out with the agrarian and bioenergy sectors

63

Agro-industries supported

166

Potential actors of initiatives engaged in bilateral meetings

7

Handbooks and guidelines oriented to the agriculture sector

ATTENDANTS to European, national and regional workshops

68

Policy-makers engaged

BIO BIOMASS S LOG OGISTI TIC CEN CENTRES integrated in an agro-industry created

3

4

OUT PUTS

MATERIALS NETWORKING

1171

14

AGR GRO-INDUSTRIES GIV GIVING STEP TEPS S TOWARDS becoming a biomass logistic centre in a short-term

Publications with +2 mill. people audience

+700

38

TE TECH CHNICIANS TRAIN TRAINED from agrarian associations

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268 184

MEETINGS with stakeholders and policy-makers

+800 296

Stakeholders from agriculture sector in DISSEMINATION activities

24,331 8,871

€ LEVERAGED PER € FUNDING

  • SHORT TERM

6.23 19

toe AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES MOBILISED- SHORT TERM

PROJECT IMPACTS

* * *

* Average IEE bioenergy projects (reliable and aceptable data; not counting SUCELLOG)

*

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MARKET LACK OF AWARENESS/KNOWLEDGE POLICY , REGULATORY AND LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK FINANTIAL SITUATION

A B C D SUCELLOG CONCEPT MAIN BARRIERS

ORGANISATIONAL ISSUES

E

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MARKET FINANTIAL ORGANIZATIONAL POLICY AWARENESS

AUSTRIA ITALY FRANCE SPAIN

RELEVANCE -

+

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OUTPUTS

Agro-industries supported Attendants to national and regional workshops Technicians trained from agrarian associations

38 63 1171

. . . replicability

ACTIVE PROJECTS

  • AGROinLOG (H2020)

5.9 M€

  • RDP (Spain)

78,378 €

  • ADEME Fond Chaleur

(France) 787,450 € REQUESTED PROJECTS

  • RDP (Italy):

15,000 €

  • ADEME Fond Chaleur

(France) 60,000 € IMPROVING AGRO-INDUSTRIES COMPETITIVENESS CONNECTING AGRICULTURE AND BIOENERGY SECTORS

SUCELLOG

PULL EFFECT

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

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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.

Thank you for your attention !!

Eva López evalohe@fcirce.es

Find out more at www.sucellog.eu