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Woody Biomass Basics

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Woody Biomass Basics

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    1. Woody Biomass Basics Larry Swan and Ron Saranich USDA Forest Service (Slides Courtesy of John Scahill, US DOE and Tad Mason, TSS Consultants)

    2. Utilization Can Help Reduce Cost of Management

    3. Plus Other Reasons Forest and Watershed Health Smoke Management Improve Wildlife Habitat Maintain Local Industry Infrastructure Retain Local Jobs Produce Renewable Energy and Other Products Reduce Fire Suppression & Rehab Costs Carbon Sequestration

    4. Estimated Cost Savings Vary Widely Mechanical Thin With Biomass Removal: Deschutes NF, $100-$150/ac Prineville BLM, $215/ac Fremont-Winema NFs, $150-$350/ac Shasta-Trinity, $200-$500/ac (could include cable)

    5. Estimated Revenue Estimates Vary Forest Service, $0.25 - $0.50/ccf (Deschutes and Fremont-Winema NFs) BLM Prineville, $0.10/ccf

    6. Local Conditions Vary and So Will Costs/Revenue for Slash Disposal

    7. Critical Forest Products Infrastructure Still Exists in Willamette Valley

    8. Robust Processing Infrastructure in Lane, Linn and Marion Counties Lumber Products (min. 1.3 billion bd ft DF production capacity) Plywood and Veneer (min 480 million sf 3/8”) LVL (no plants) Composite Panel Products (e.g. MDF, flakeboard, particle board, hardboard etc.) (min 480 sf ¾”) Pulp/Paper (2,000+ tons/day production) Mulch/Soil Amendments (e.g. Rexius) Charcoal/Other Chemicals (i.e. Kingsford) Pellets (e.g. Bear Mtn) Animal Bedding (e.g. Bear Mtn) Alternative Daily Cover for Landfills? Posts and Poles?

    9. Variety of Woody Biomass Supply Sources Wood Manufacturing Residues Agricultural Byproducts and Residues Urban Wood Waste Timber Harvest and Fuels Treatment Residues Dedicated Fuel Crops

    10. Variety of Woody Biomass Markets in Willamette Valley Pulp/Paper Boiler Fuel Composite Panel Products Mulch and Soil Amendments Charcoal Pellets Animal Bedding

    11. Basic Strategic Woody Biomass Building-Blocks

    12. U.S. Energy Consumption Overview Source: From the Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Review for 2003 Point: Utility firms prefer reliability of biomass for year-round energy production as compared to wind and solar. Source: From the Energy Information Administration, Annual Energy Review for 2003 Point: Utility firms prefer reliability of biomass for year-round energy production as compared to wind and solar.

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