Assessment of sustainable lignocellulosic biomass export potentials from Brazil to the European Union

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2016-05

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Visser, L.ISNI 000000050629481X
Junginger, H.M.ORCID 0000-0002-5010-2051ISNI 0000000389848632
Roozen, Axel
Mai-Moulin, T.ISNI 0000000506024975
Diaz-Chavez, Rocio

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The main aim of BioTrade2020plus is to provide guidelines for the development of a European Bioenergy Trade Strategy for 2020 and beyond ensuring that imported biomass feedstock is sustainably sourced and used in an efficient way, while avoiding distortion of other (non-energy) markets. This will be accomplished by analyzing the potentials (technical, economical and sustainable) and assessing key sustainability risks of current and future lignocellulosic biomass and bioenergy carriers. Focus will be placed on wood chips, pellets, torrefied biomass and pyrolysis oil from current and potential future major sourcing regions of the world (US-SE, Ukraine, South America, Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa). BioTrade2020plus will thus provide support to the use of stable, sustainable, competitively priced and resource-efficient flows of imported biomass feedstock to the EU – a necessary pre-requisite for the development of the bio-based economy in Europe. In order to achieve this objective close cooperation will be ensured with current international initiatives such as IEA Bioenergy Task 40 on “Sustainable International Bioenergy Trade - Securing Supply and Demand” and European projects such as Biomass Policies, S2BIOM, Biomass Trade Centers, DIA-CORE, and PELLCERT.

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lignocellulosic biomass, Brazil, cost supply curve, valorisation

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Visser, L, Junginger, H M, Roozen, A, Mai-Moulin, T & Diaz-Chavez, R 2016, Assessment of sustainable lignocellulosic biomass export potentials from Brazil to the European Union. WIP-Renewable Energies.