Biomass Supply

Task 43 Workshops – Vancouver, Canada, June 21 & September 22, 2016

Date Jun 2016

Task 43 Publications

Vancouver, Canada, Sept. 21, 2016

Day 1 – Sept. 22, 2016

WP1 – Landscape management and design for bioenergy and the bioeconomy
G. Berndes


Biomass feedstocks for Energy Markets
I. Dimitriou


Outcome of Task 43 survey in support of planning of work in WP1 in the 2017-2018 period
B. Kulišic


Environmental effects of integrating SRC into landscapes
I. Dimitriou


Sustainable intensification of agricultural systems in combination with biorefinery processing can produce more biomass for bioenerergy without imposing ILUC
U. Jörgensen


Bioenergy and Food Security Approach and Rapid Appraisal
L. Ruis and I. Maltsoglou


ToSIA -Tool for Sustainability Impact Assesment
J. Schweinle


Landscape management by choosing the optimal land slots for SRC planations – a fuzzy AHP Approach
B. Kulišic


Plenary
G. Berndes


Day 2 – September 22, 2016

 

BioFuelNet – IEA Bioenergy joint workshop

Overview of Canada’s BioFuelNet
J.K. Vessey

Large scale transport of biomass through pipeline for production of fuels and chemicals
M. Vaesi and A. Kumar

Valorization of low quality and stranded biomass resources in Mission, BC.
M. Ebadian, E. Thiffault, F. Yazdanpanah, S. Sokhansanj

Upstream forest supply chain management with multiple objectives
J. Shee, H. Han, W. Chung

Sustainability impact assessment of bioenergy generation from logging residues in Canada
M. Marinescu

A northern biorefinery in Canada.
A. Moreau

Logistics of supplying wood pellets to the coal-fired power plants in Alberta.
M. Ebadian, R. Jacobson, F. Yazdanpanah, S. Sokhansanj

Managing the moisture content of wood biomass for the optimisation of Ireland’s transport supply strategy to bioenergy markets and competing industries.
G. Devlin

Forest biorefinery project in La Tuque – Challenges & Opportunities
Benoit Delcroix

LARGE SCALE TRANSPORT OF BIOMASSFEEDSTOCK THROUGH PIPELINE FOR PRODUCTION OF FUELS AND CHEMICALS
MAHDI VAEZI, AMIT KUMAR

Landscape management by choosing the optimal land slots for SRC plantations – a fuzzy AHP approach
B. Kulišić1, W. White 2, I. Dimitriou 3

WP1: Landscape management and design for bioenergy and the bio-economy
Berndes