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Bioenergy – 1� 09.00-10.30,�Thu�19�MayBiomass� Venue:�Crombie�A

Introduction by chair: Professor C Paul Mitchell, Director, Institute of Energy Technologies, School of Engineering, University of Aberdeen

The potential role of bioenergy in the context of the overall UK energy system and UK energy and climate change targets to 2050 – Akira Kirton, Strategy Manager for Bio Energy, Energy Technologies Institute

Disseminating best practice: Biomass Heat Accelerator – Keiran Allen, Biomass Heat Accelerator Manager, The Carbon Trust

What is the role for bioenergy in the UK? – Harry Huyton, Head of Climate Change, RSPB

The Wood Fuel Task Force Report – Rebecca Carr, Renewables & Sustainability Policy Adviser, Forestry Commission Scotland

Scottish Government policy on biomass and the forthcoming review of support – Paul Smith, Renewables Strategy & Onshore Renewables Team, Scottish Government

Q&A and discussion

Bioenergy – 2� 13.45-15.15,�Thu�19�MayBiomass,�Biogas�and� Venue:�Crombie�AEnergy�from�Waste

Introduction by chair: Daniel Borisewitz, Policy Manager, Scottish Renewables

Update on biogas – John Baldwin, REA’s biomethane injection specialist, and Managing Director, CNG Services Ltd

Regional integration is essential for successful bioenergy projects – Ian Shearer, Project Officer, Climate & Air Team, ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability, European Secretariat in Germany

Bioenergy in British Columbia – Sandy Ferguson, Director of Marketing, BC Bioenergy Network

A new world of energy from waste –Simon Merriweather, Chief Executive Officer, Advanced Plasma Power

Energy from waste update – Steve Newlands, Director of EIA, RPS Group

Q&A and discussion

5x5 PRESENTATIONS on the BENEFITS of USING WOOD FUEL on the FORESTRY COMMISSION SCOTLAND Stand K70

PRESENTATIONS APPROX.�TIME

PRESENTER ORGANISATIONS

1.�Woodlands�for�Wood�Fuel�� 10:05 Alan�Harrison Forest�Research

2.�Harvesting,�processing�&�delivery

11:05 Duncan�Ireland

Forest�Research

3.�Community�heating�schemes

12:05 Steven�Watson Community�Energy��Scotland

4.�Ensuring�a�successful�installation

14:05 Amanda�Calvert

Highland�Birchwoods

5.�Renewable�Heat�Incentive 15:05 Neil�Harrison SAC�Consulting

GET�THE�FULL�PICTURE�ON�USING�WOOD�FUEL�BY�ATTENDING�ALL�5�PRESENTATIONS

Why Woodfuel? Logs

Pellets

Wood Chips

www.usewoodfuel.co.uk

For�further�information�and�details�on�the�benefits�of�a�wood�fuel�installation�contact�T:�01349�860�919���E:�[email protected]�or�go�to�www.usewoodfuel.co.uk�www.biomassenergycentre.org.uk

USEWOODFUEL TRAIL ALL-ENERGY 2011

Times, contents and presenters of each subject may vary to suit prevailing situations

www.usewoodfuel.co.uk

All information believed to be complete and correct at time of printing - E&OE

Supporting the local economy

//�� Lower�fuel�prices//�� Generates�local�income�for�local�businesses�

and�communities//�� More�local�jobs�than�any�other�renewable�

energy�alternative//�� New�market�for�forestry�and�farming�

businesses

Environmental Facts

//�� Renewable�energy//�� Clean�and�safe�to�store�//�� Promotes�sustainable�forest�management

Social Benefits

//�� Local�employment//�� Communities�can�contribute�to�their�own�

future�energy�needs//�� Helps�reduce�fuel�poverty

Woodfuel is the local sustainable solution for:

//�� Public�buildings//�� Industry�and�business//�� Agriculture//�� Households

Over�the�two�days�of�All-Energy�2011,�Forestry�Commission�Scotland�will�be�hosting�a�series�of�5�minute�5�slide�presentations�on�the�application�and�benefits�of�using�wood�fuel�technology.�Attend�the�presentations�and�enter�the�draw�for�the�majestic�chainsaw�carving�on�the�right�of�an�osprey�catching�a�salmon.�See�Stand�K70�for�details.

HIGHLAND& ISLANDS

DingwallHuntly

GRAMPIAN

PERTH & ARGYLLPerth

CENTRAL SCOTLAND

Hamilton

Edinburgh

SOUTH SCOTLAND

Dumfries

Galashiels(Area Offi ce)

MAIN�CONFERENCE�BIOENERGy�SESSIONS

Follow the Usewoodfuel Trail and get the Fuel�Good�Factor at All-Energy 2011The�use�of�wood�to�produce�energy�is�growing�rapidly�across�the�country,�as�businesses�realise�the�financial�and�environmental�benefits�of�this�natural�fuel�source.�Discover�who’s�got�the�Fuel�Good�Factor�at�All-Energy�2011.�Follow�the�UseWoodFuel�Trail�below�to�find�suppliers,�consultants�and�organisations�that�are�helping�people�and�businesses�to�save�costs,�secure�energy�supplies,�and�diversify�their�businesses�–�while�helping�to�reduce�CO2�emissions.

Find�out�about�the�Fuel�Good�Factor�at�our�stand�K70�and�take�part�in�a�series�of�short�presentations�and�discussions�on�how�best�to�use�wood�fuel�–�see�over�for�further�details.

Exhibitors�ListConsultants�&�AdvisersAberdeen�Renewable�� AB30

Energy�Group�(AREG).AD�Heating� ��AB34Black�&�Veatch� R15Forestry�Commission�� K70

Scotland�SAC�Consultants� H120Scottish�European� AB21�

Green�Energy�Centre

Woodfuel�Boiler�Supply�&�InstallationBuccluech�BioEnergy� ��F45Highland�Wood�Energy�� K50

(HWE)� �Hoval� F30Jigsaw�Energy� AB13Ponast�spol� B75Remeha�Commercial� A70RES/Wood�Energy� T50TRECO�Ltd� E120Windhager� ��G40

Woodfuel�SupplyArbuthnott�Wood� AB23

PelletsBalcas�Brites�� H50Buccluech�BioEnergy� F45Puffin�Pellets/� AB28

Harper�Contracts.Summerleaze�Ltd� A25Verdo�Renewables�Ltd� F55

Assoc.�Equipment�SuppliersFlexenergy� F102

Note:��AB�=�Aberdeen�Pavilion�Area

USEWOODFUEL TRAIL ALL-ENERGY 2011

All information believed to be complete and correct at time of printing - E&OE

www.usewoodfuel.co.uk

Look�for�the�Fuel�Good�Factor�stickers�on�participating�stands

HIGHLAND& ISLANDS

DingwallHuntly

GRAMPIAN

PERTH & ARGYLLPerth

CENTRAL SCOTLAND

Hamilton

Edinburgh

SOUTH SCOTLAND

Dumfries

Galashiels(Area Offi ce)


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