The objectives of the EcoBioMass project are to optimize, demonstrate and commercialize the EcoBioMass, the first automated system for harvesting and processing stands of small diameter trees. The concept builds on Cintoc's patented technology, where an operator harvests trees, that are automatically processed and packaged for onward transport and use.
Small diameter trees constitute approximately one quarter of all European forest growth. The annual potential harvest equals around 1500 TWh of renewable biomass energy, with a market value of EUR 30 billion. Due to technical limitations of the present day harvesting technology, only a minor fraction of the energy potential of European forests is used.
Recognizing a significant business and environmental opportunity, Cintoc has developed the EcoBioMass concept, that makes energy wood harvesting less complex and more profitable for the entire forest value chain: The system offers:
- Increased commercial value and profits per forest hectare,
- Reduced cost of harvesting energy wood,
- Reduced transport costs of harvested materials,
- Better access to biomass raw material and reduced handling costs for end users.
The environmental and socio-economic impact of EcoBioMass is considerable, as each EcoBioMass unit is able to harvest the equivalent of 60 Gigawatt hours of forest biomass annually, whilst the new technology will create business opportunities and employment in rural areas throughout the EU and beyond.