Objective
Around 15 million private forest owners own about 60% of the forest land in the EU. Privately-owned forests have an average size of 13 ha, but the majority of them are less that 3 ha in size. This group supplies the raw material for the forest based industries with the help of 492,000 people employed in forestry. Forestry and forest-based and related industries employ about 3.4 million people. European forest management is threatened by the prospect of increasing labour cost and stable or even falling prices for forest products, partly due to the availability of extremely productive and cheap sources of wood fibre outside Europe. The industry suffers from severe job losses due to continued increases in mechanisation without a corresponding increase in production and only 60% of the annual forest growth is being harvested. At the same time estimates indicate that EU will fall short by about 46 Mtoe of the target for renewable energy in the redefined Biomass Action Plan of 2005. Our response is to increase the value of tree felling by developing a mobile very rapid (< 1s) pyrolysis plant that can process forest floor residue and wood waste on location to bio-oil and charcoal. 15 Mtoe of forest residue of little or no commercial value at present can be turned into fossil fuel replacements Competitiveness will improve or be sustained for all players in the forestry and forest based industry sector and manufacturers of machines and equipment will get huge exportation opportunities. Job creation is estimated to more than 10,000 whereof almost 3,000 will be in rural areas with forest after year 4 with 400 plants in operation and 400 manufactured per year. 400 plants will produce 1.62 Mtoe of bio-oil that will replace fossil heavy fuel oil to reduce fossil CO2 emissions by 5.4 million tonnes and close 3.5 % of the gap to reach the EU Biomass Action Plan goals.
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FP7-SME-2007-2
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0161 OSLO
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1537 LUXEMBOURG
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10149 Tallinn
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28005 BAJO DERECHA, MADRID
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0666 Oslo
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33140 VILLENAVE D ORNON
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64385 REICHELSHEIM
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39006 SANTANDER
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0349 OSLO
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56124 PISA
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NG7 2RD Nottingham
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56121 PISA
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69150 DECINES-CHARPIEU
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0125 OSLO
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