Renewable Energy and Value-added Products from - RCCC
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Renewable Energy and Value-added Products from - RCCC
Renewable energy and value added products from biomass Josefin Nilsson, SP Wood Outline • Introducing SP • Waste • Bioenergy • Biorefinery:Value Added Products from Biomass SP TECHNICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF SWEDEN Building Capacity for Innovations! Expertise Test beds/demonstration Networks Process leader (inter- and transdisciplinary projects) WE CREATE VALUE IN COLLABORATION Waste! Political Drivers are Important! 1991 Municipal waste treatment plan 1994 Producer responsibility Landfilling tax 500 2000 Landfilling tax SEK/ton 2002 Landfill ban on combustible waste 435 400 2005 Landfill ban on all organic waste 300 2006 Incineration tax 200 2008 All active landfills comply with ordinances and regulations for landfilling of waste 2010 National goals 35% of food waste to biological treatment 50% MSW to material recycling incl. biological treatment 250 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 Waste Hierarchic – Changing of Behaviour and Waste Management Minimize Re-use Recycle Energy recovery Landfill Treatment of MSW in Sweden 5 [Mtonnes] 4 Recycling 3 Biological treatment 2 Incineration with energy recovery 1 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 Landfill Source: Avfall Sverige and Profu On going cooperation with Indonesia • • • • • INSiSTS Center for renewable Energy Palu - Waste to Value and Landfill gas Sleman - City Clusters Sleman Pontianak – ICLD Project Waste Demo Environment – Waste Refinery Indonesia, Payakumbuh, Lampung and Denpasar contact: [email protected] Bioenergy! Sustained Increase in Bioenergy Use in Sweden CO2 tax Pellets- a convenient bioenergy package! Global commodity • • • • • QA systems => well defined product High energy density Easy to transport and handle Many potential users from small to medium and large scale Good combustion quality => low emissions Biorefinery: Value Added Products from Biomass Biomass flows in the Swedish wood fiber system (2002) Pulpwood 46% Pulp & paper ind. Chips 14% Saw logs 46% Pulp, paper 36% Heat & steam 24% Sawnwood & plywood ind. Bark & sawdust 8% Fuel wood 8% (mainly harvest residues: twigs, branches) Sawnwood, wood panels 24% (av. yield 52%) Heating 16% Heat production SP Wood Technology- EcoBuild Renewable raw material Conversion boosted by “green” chemical engineering Wood biomass constituents Biobased components Cellulose Hemicellulose Solid wood, particles & fibers Lignin Modifying agents Extractives Agro-biomass Biobinders Biocoatings Eco-efficient and durable wood or biobased products How we work for sustainable fashion Creating systemic change of the Swedish fashion industry Developing a process to produce a new textile fiber from wood Biorefinery Demo Plant • Built for demonstration of ethanol production from lignocellulosic material • A Demo plant according to IEA nomenclature • Inaugurated in May 2004 • Capacity of 2 tons of dry weight of raw material / 24 h • Modern control system • Licenced to handle gene modified microorganisms Some biorefinery possibilities Global Challenges => Bioeconomy – a necessary part of the solution Waste Bioenergy Biorefinery Contact: [email protected] Josefin Nilsson +46 10 516 6210 Box 5609 SE 114 86 Stockholm Sweden SP TECHNICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF SWEDEN 2013