per Fornitura di energia pulita (Sistema di produzione di energia)
Biomassa (Pellet, Residui agricoli)
Conversione biomassa solida
various: pellets and solid biofuels, 2G-bioethanol and bio-oil
Calore
Calore per edifici
Agricoltura in pieno campo
Contadino, Generatore di energia, Servizi di consulenza, Industria
Fornitura di energia (ad es. elettricità)
Biomassa solida
Metodologia, Procedura
Acronimo del progetto: AGROinLOG
Tipo di finanziamento del progetto: EU
Fonte di finanziamento del progetto: H2020
Coordinatore del progetto: FUNDACION CIRCE CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION DE RECURSOS Y CONSUMOS ENERGETICOS
Posizione del coordinatore: Spagna
Email del coordinatore / Modulo di contatto: AgroInLog@fcirce.es
Status del progetto: Finito
Budget totale: 6385661.25
AGROinLOG tested the IBLC concept in three companies in Europe: In Spain at a fodder industry, in Greece at an olive oil industry, and in Sweden inside a grain-milling industry.
The business models designed for the three demo cases reveal that they improve temporal employment and even create full time jobs. Therefore, the implementation of the IBLC concept in agro-industries can help to attract and retain population in rural areas
1. In Spain, we have demonstrated that it is possible and profitable to develop an IBLC in the fodder sector based on the production of blend pellets with a low initial investment for the agro-industry, since they already account with the majority of the equipment necessary to carry out the new activity.
2. In Greece we performed the first ever demonstration of mechanized olive tree pruning harvesting using integrated harvesting or shredding systems; results from previous studies were only available for Spain and Italy. It provides a real example of the collaboration of several local value chain actors and serves as a model for other locations in Greece. Moreover, it serves to place these commercial technologies in action, being highly replicable to other olive grown areas.
3. In Sweden, it has been demonstrated that, from a technical point of view, advanced biofuels, 2G-bioethanol and biooil, can be produced from winter wheat straw. This is an important contribution to reach the goals in the revised renewable energy directive.
All demo cases contributed to increase the CO2 eq. emissions saving comparing to fossil-based alternatives (46-80 % savings).