iea bioenergy, also known as the implementing agreement for a programme of research, development and...
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IEA Bioenergy, also known as the Implementing Agreement for a Programme of Research, Development and Demonstration on Bioenergy, functions within a Framework created by the International Energy Agency (IEA). Views, findings and publications of IEA Bioenergy do not necessarily represent the views or policies of the IEA Secretariat or of its individual Member countries.
Highlights 2013 -2015
in a nutshell
By: Kees W. KwantChair: IEA Bioenergy
25 October 2015
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Bioenergy in a changing environment
The role of IEA Bioenergy
Results of triennium 2013 – 2015
The way forward for IEA Bioenergy
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• Bioenergy’s significant potential to contribute to future global energy demand
• Bioenergy’s role in the transition to a low carbon economy
• Bioenergy’s role in the emerging bio-based economy
• Bioenergy’s intrinsic interlinkage with the growing demand for food, feed and fibre
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Bioenergy in a changing environment
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Biomass expected to grow: ETP2015
http://www.iea.org/etp/explore
Biomass: 2010: 54 EJ -> 2050: 148 EJ
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2. IEA Bioenergy: 23 Contracting Parties
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• ASIA/AFRICA• Australia• Japan• Korea• New Zealand• South Africa
• AMERICA’S• Brazil• Canada• United States
• EUROPE:• Austria• Belgium• Croatia• Denmark• European
Commission• Finland• France• Germany• Ireland• Italy• Netherlands• Norway• Sweden• Switzerland• United Kingdom
IEA Bioenergy
Budget:2014: 1,9 Million US$
Tasks: 11
Task participation: 102
Direct participation:
200 persons
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• GOAL: Facilitating commercialisation and market deployment of environmentally sound, socially acceptable and cost-competitive bioenergy systems and technologies………
• Key Role: Independent body to give clear and verified information on bioenergy
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IEA BIOENERGY
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3. Results of IEA Bioenergy 2013 - 2015
Technology Development
Cleaner/ More Efficiency/ New Products
Clean woodstoves
Pyrolysis
Methane from Syngas
Biorefineries 2nd Generation Biofuels
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Policy Advise, Sustainability Market reviews
Energy from Waste Small scale CHP Biorefineries in the Bioeconomy
Review of implementation of Certification
Review of GHG accounting, joint workshop with EEA, JRC
iLUC workshop reveals opportunities to grow and produce witout iLUC
Mobilizing sustainable Bioenergy Supply Chains
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Land Use and mitigating iLUC
iLUC can be prevented!
Good agricultural practices Growth Intensification Improved crop yields Nutrient/Water efficiency
improvement
Holistic Approach Integrate solutions for demand for
food, fibres, fuels Reduce waste of resources
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As an independent body to give clear and verified information on bioenergy
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4.Growing role of IEA BIOENERGY
NEW Strategic Plan 2015 - 2020
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OBJECTIVES OF STRATEGIC PLAN 2015 - 2020
• Objective 1 - promote market deployment
• Objective 2 - to raise public awareness through communication with key stakeholders
• Objective 3 - to strengthen the outreach efforts to involve interested:
• new member countries, • industry and • multilateral organisations
• Objective 4 - to increase the dissemination of information
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NEW THEMES in 2015 - 2020
• Micro- and macro-algae as novel biomass resources
• Solar fuels (artificial photosynthesis)
• Biomass with carbon capture and sequestration
• Grid/system Integration
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Strengthen Outreach
• Internal:• Technology development and deployment
through Tasks’ programmes and ExCo engagement
• Strategic projects to address and resolve cross-Tasks’ issues and broader topics
• New communication strategy• Use of Social Media (Linked In, Twitter)• Webinars • 1 Website as central point
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Strengthen Outreach External through Collaboration;
GBEP
IRENA
SE4ALL
FAO
Expanded and more effective collaboration with other international bodies• FAO
Bioenergy & Food Security
• GBEPSustainability assessment
• IRENAPolicies to stimulate Renewable Energy and bioenergy
• SE4ALLHigh Impact Opportunity Bioenergy to realise jointly market introduction
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Task Structure
Process
Task36
MSW
LFG/AD
Task 34 Pyrolysis
Task 32 Combustion
and Cofiring
Task 33 Gasification
Task 39 Liquid fuels
Task 40 Sustainable Trade
Sources
Process
Product
Overview
Task 43Biomass
Feedstocks /Socioeconomi
cs
Task 37Biogas
Task 34
Pyrolysis
Task 32
Combustionand
Cofiring
Task 33 Gasification
Task 33
GasificationTask 39
Liquid
Fuels
Task 38 GHG Effects
Task 41 System Analysis
Task 40 Sustainable TradeTask 40 Sustainable Trade
Task 42 Biorefineries
Task 36
MSW
SUPPORTING IMPLEMENTATION by TASKS & Joint Projects
Pretreatment
Sustainability
Su
cces S
tori
es
Circular Economy
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IEA Bioenergy delivers Added Value
• promote the optimisation of the economic, environmental and social value of bioenergy through
• research and development collaboration
• identification of best practices in bioenergy policy
• pro-active communication with main stakeholders
• facilitate accelerated deployment of bioenergy globally
Contact Details
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