In MUSIC, the state-of-the-art of biomass mobilisation and IBC logistics, trade centres and industrial production was mapped, building on results/outcomes of earlier EU projects/activities. Engaging with stakeholders the potential IBC contribution to 2030 EU energy policy targets was assessed. The legal, institutional and political framework conditions at EU level and at the level of case study countries was identified and summarised in a framework conditions report. In the project separate attention was paid to providing advice to policy makers on European and national level. The first summary paper for policy makers, recapping all mapping findings on the perspective for IBCs uptake, obtained from desk research, case study development, expert interviews and online workshops, was produced in 2021. A second paper for policy makers was produced in early 2023.
Biomass mobilisation and chain optimisation software tools were assessed and developed. In addition, a smart phone app tool, called binter (Biomass INTERmediates), was developed (Greece). A series of advanced and strategic case studies for market up-take of IBCs was conducted. The case studies are characterised by strong industrial participation, ranging from SMEs to large multinationals. In four case study regions (Sweden/Finland, Italy, Greece, and International) value chains were assessed and business plans (reflecting a production scale appropriate for implementation in the near future) were prepared . In each case study the economic viability of IBC production, considering availability of renewable energy support schemes and carbon allowances, was assessed. The avanced case studies were related to more immediate implementations, while the strategic studies showed a vision aimed at wider development.
With regard to the Industry Platform, an Industrial Advisory Board was set-up, a database of market actors was established, the industrial sectors to be addressed in Industry Working Groups were determined. Information on the technical, economic, environmental and political drivers and barriers of IBCs was collected and assessed through an survey with the biomass torrefaction, biomass pyrolysis and microbial oil industries respectively.
Various documents and reports were produced to facilitate the implementation of Intermediate Bioenery Carriers, such as the White Papers on Pyrolysis oil, Torrefied Biomass, microbiial oil and biochar. Sector-specific market uptake documents were produced on the use of pyrolysis oil in the marine sector, torrefied biomass in the steel sector and the power sector, and a guidance document for IBC project developers was drafted.
The overall picture that emerges is that there are many (potential) uses for IBCs, as e.g. energy carrier, reductant, or feedstock for bio-based products, but the market is still young and the EU market volume is relatively small.