Periodic Reporting for period 2 - SECURECHAIN (Securing future-proof environmentally compatible bioenergy chains)
Reporting period: 2016-10-01 to 2018-07-31
The award of an innovation voucher entitled an SMEs to obtain dedicated advice from a local consultant of their choice, to support the proposed solution and their business plan. Furthermore, the SMEs benefitted from the expertise of the consortium, which offered tailored, individual advice including: i) Assessment of locally available biomass supplies, ii) Technical appraisal and testing of new or improved equipment, iii) Feasibility of supply chain configurations and logistics, iv) Life Cycle Assessments of greenhouse gas emissions, v) Cost-benefit analyses and exploitation calculations, vi) Financial risk analyses, investment scenarios, business plans, vii) Certification trainings and company pre-audits, viii) Trainings e.g. on biomass harvesting, quality and business plan development.
SECURECHAIN developed and tested this approach within a variety of companies and regional settings. In total 20 pilot projects were initiated, which cover the entire bioenergy chain, from biomass harvesting and fuel production to energy conversion and recycling. The topics covered reflect the variety of technical bioenergy solutions proposed by SMEs:
• Biomass harvesting (8 pilots): Efficient harvesting of forest residues; biomass trade centre, improved biowaste sorting; low-impact harvesting in landscape maintenance; biomass logistics and trade centres; fast growing tree plantations; mixed feedstocks; efficient bio-briquets production; strategic storage facilities for quality wood chips
• Fuel production (4 pilots): Up-scaling wood chips and pellet production and marketing; wood waste recycling for energy use in wood industries
• Energy conversion (6 pilots): Optimal biomass boilers for small municipalities; collaborative / district heating networks, efficient mixed fuels; renovated heating systems, cogeneration plants; improved biogas plant; small CHP plants for village communities;
• Ash recycling (2 pilots): Wood ash pellets fertilizer
To ensure participation of more market actors, the project organised a series of outreach activities. The Learning Labs included meetings and workshops to sensitise local stakeholders about sustainable biomass use and bioenergy. Other participative events involved training sessions to raise capabilities of market actors, company visits, B2B seminars, presentations at industry fairs and conferences, and roundtables with public authorities and decision-makers. During study trips to other countries (Germany, Sweden, Austria), participants could visit various bioenergy companies and learn about best practice and latest systems (benchmarking).
SMART performance criteria were assessed to measure the impact of each pilot at the end of the project. Substantial results were achieved (sum over all pilots, June 2018): i) Volume of additionally mobilised biomass 142,000 tons/year, ii) Final renewable energy production 2,300,000 GJ/year, iii) Reduced GHG emissions 40,100 tons CO2 eq./year, iv) Direct and indirect jobs created 90 FTE/year, Total investments triggered by the project 10.2 million EUR.
SECURECHAIN’s experimental test showed that a hands-on mentoring approach, using a combination of innovation tools such as vouchers, technical and financial advisors, trainings, LCA and certification can effectively support SMEs to overcome their specific challenges and unlock the market uptake potential of bioenergy. These tools work best when they are delivered by well-established local consultants or agencies. The successful results of 20 pilot projects show the potential of this method as a recommendable, transferable practice for support of market uptake by SMEs.
For further information please consult the Summary Report “SECURECHAIN : Small and medium enterprises securing future-proof bioenergy chains”, which includes a collection of 15 SME pilot project factsheets at http://dx.doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.36351.10403 and the project website at www.securechain.eu.