eneco pellet plant project - vietnam
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.................................................................................................NTA 8080/ 8081 A case study in Vietnam
International congress
biomass
& the role
of standards
Suzanne Kagchelland
Sustainability
Officer
Eneco
www.eneco.nl
13 October 2010
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1.
Company profile
2.
Importance
of certification
systems
3.
Sustainability
framework
Eneco
4.
Vietnam pelletizer
project
5.
Sustainability
aspects
pelletizer
project
Presentation outline Topics
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Large energy companies in The Netherlands
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~2 million customers
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Integrated distribution strategy: production, transmission, supply, metering and invoicing of gas, electricity and heat
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Continuity of energy through sustainability
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~5,000 employees
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Owned by 61 Dutch municipalities
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Headquarters in Rotterdam -
main energy port of Europe
Eneco profile Reliable, enterprising, professional
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Who am I?
Suzanne Kagchelland
MSc
Technology
& Innovation
Eneco
Renewable
Energy Development
Sustainability
Officer
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•
Biomass
business is international and complex
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Independent verification
•
Risk mitigation
•
Transparency
Certification systems Importance
for
Eneco
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Certification systems Mitigate
sustainability
risks
Bron: Telapak
-
Borderlines
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Futureproof
No regret
NGO
Eneco policy
Dutch NTA standard
International standards
Renewable energy directive Europe
Law (import, environment, etc.)
Sustainability framework Eneco
Sustainability
level
≠
Opportunities
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NTA/ Market
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Green house gas balance
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Local
competition
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Biodiversity
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Environment
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Prosperity
and wellbeing
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Integrity
Eneco
plus compared
to market
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minimally
70%
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Cascade principle
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Indirect effects
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Partner integrity
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No palm oil
with
a few exceptions
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Use
of heat
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Also
for
residues
Eneco Sustainability Policy Biomass
topics
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Currentsustainable
portfolio
Trade portfolio without sustainability conditions
Future sustainable portfolio
Certification systems Enlarge
business opportunities
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Woodwaste Woodwaste
Woodprocessing Endconsumer
Focus project
Vietnam pelletizer project Overview
Existing chain, NTA 8080 certification performed as a pilot to validate certification scheme
New chain, NTA 8080 certification required
Pellet
plant
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Project development, sustainability
research and pilot
NTA 8080/8081
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Projectpartners:
Vietnam pelletizer project Cooperation
NEN -
Eneco
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“Processing and certification
of woodwaste
in Vietnam”
Granted
by
Fund
Sustainable
Biomass
Import
Vietnam pelletizer project Cooperation
NEN -
Eneco
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Vietnam pelletizer project
Area: 330,000 m2 (9x The Netherlands)
North-south: 1650 km
Population: 86 million
Growth
per annum: 1%
Life expectancy: 71 year
GDP: USD 70 billion
GDP growth: 8.5%
GDP per capita: USD 2,600
Source: WTO, 2008
WHAT?
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Example
of a medium scale
company:
6,000 employees
Export turnover
USD 60 million
5.000 –
30.000 ton/yr
woodwaste*
* Target Eneco is 150,000 ton/year
Vietnam pelletizer project Wood processing industry
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Woodwaste
exists
mainly
of dry sawdust, shavings
and offcuts
from
furniture
manufacturing
process, hence
savings
on
drying
process
(investment
and operating
cost).
Current
main
use
of woodwaste:
• drying
wood
in own
furniture
manufacturing
process
• brickmaking
industry
(already
shifting
towards
gas as fuel
instead
of burning
wood)
• MDF/ plywood
Woodwaste
is considered
a problem: no
stable
offtake
due
to seasonality
brickmaking
industry.
Vietnam pelletizer project Wood processing industry
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pellet
plant
supplier
truck
barge
sea
vessel
Pellet mill Control
room for pelletizing
process
Pellet plant Operational
Q3 2011
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1.
Pre-audit
sustainability
elements
of total
biomass
chain
2.
Benchmark
existing
systems
against
NTA 8080 (ISO, OHSAS 18001,
BSCI/ SA 8000, FSC, PEFC, etc.)
3.
Audit
total
biomass
chain
against
NTA 8080
4.
Validation
of certification
scheme
NTA 8081
5.
Build
administration
system for
tracability
purposes
Pilot NTA 8080/8081 Activities
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Pilot NTA 8080/8081 Chain
of custody
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Sustainability Indirect effects
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Round wood without chain of custody
versus
Sawn timber with FSC certified chain of
custody
Sustainability Sourcing
of wood
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Local standards
versus
International standards
Sustainability Working
conditions
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CO2 balance
According
to NTA CO2 emission
is calculated
from
location
where
woodwaste
is created. Displacement effect (if
any) will
also
be
part of the CO2 emission
calculation. Minimally
70%.
Displacement
No displacement effect is expected
due
to oversupply
of woodwaste.
Chain of custody
Chain
of custody
and sustainability
level in wood
processing industry
is defined
by
market
focus. European/ US market
require
proof
of legality. FLEGT/ Lacey
Act.
Labor conditions
Selected
suppliers
of woodwaste
have working
conditions
imposed
by
western customers
(eg. Wallmart, IKEA, Carrefour).
Sustainability Findings
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• Facing
increasing
legality, COC and sustainability
demands
from
export markets
• Players
with
high priority
on
sustainability
have dedicated
departments
with
own
mandates
• Large
players
provide easier
access
to chain
information
than
small
ones
• Key
difference
between
COC certification
and material
certification
• Stepwise
approach, self
reporting
and sample audits
common
in furniture
industry
• Obtain
information
easy face-to-face, challenge
on-distance
Furniture industry Findings
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Supplier selection based on market focus and sustainability awareness (Europe,
United States)
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Risk analysis/ audit full supply chain against NTA 8081
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Analyse
info derived from NTA pilot to improve certification scheme
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Implement
stepwise
approach
(e.g. GFTN programme, TFT)
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Legal
Sustainable
(FLEGT, Lacey
Act)
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Independent quality officer
Sustainability Next
steps
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