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Symbiotic bio-Energy Port Integration with Cities by 2020

Symbiotic bio-Energy Port Integration with Cities by 2020. EPIC 2020. Project Summary. EPIC 2020 aims at promoting the use of untapped bioenergy resource potential of ports and surrounding areas by applying the industrial symbiosis approach.

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Symbiotic bio-Energy Port Integration with Cities by 2020

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  1. Symbiotic bio-Energy Port Integration with Cities by 2020 EPIC 2020 Contract number: IEE/12/807/SI2.645929 Duration: April 2013 – May 2016

  2. Project Summary EPIC 2020 aims at promoting the use of untapped bioenergy resource potential of ports and surrounding areas by applying the industrial symbiosis approach. The industrial symbiosis concept is implemented where a number of industries can interact in order to gain from each other’s flows of energy and materials such as biomasses and bioenergy resources. Ports provide crossing points between transport modes of goods and resources, nearby and on-site industrial activities in relation to the delivered resources in the port, and a nearby urban setting. This untapped bioenergy resource potential adds up to a tremendous amount for such small area. Any interaction to promote bioenergy development will be cost efficient and provide high impact on the 2020 targets. Four ports from northern to southern Europe are participating in EPIC 2020 together with a number of expert organisations and energy companies.

  3. Participating Ports

  4. Project Summary The project is divided four developmental steps of industrial symbiosis where it is possible for ports, cities and industries to participate irrespectively of their present status on bioenergy issues today. These steps include • the building of networks, • assessments of bioenergy resource potentials, • analysis of bioenergy based business development and • formation of public incentives for bioenergy port development integrated with cities. Challenges regarding urban economic and sustainable growth port areas, aligned with the potential of locally supplied bio energy resources and available and possible conversion technologies will be explored. The EPIC 2020 aim is to create platforms for the transformation of port areas to urban- integrated energy systems, where local bioenergy resources are utilized sustainably.

  5. Industrial symbiosis

  6. Background • Biomass is critical for meeting the EU 2020 energy and climate targets and will play an increasingly important role in the decarbonisation of the EU energy sector by 2050 • Significant new economic opportunities for EU famers/foresters • Sustainable production/ efficient conversion are needed to minimize unintended negative consequences Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century

  7. Objectives and main steps • Establish a dialogue with stakeholders by developing a joint bioenergy resource based symbiotic port and cities integration concept and creating know how on networking for promoting this approach through the establishment of four port site networks and a European transnational network; • Assess the bioenergy resource potential by creating a clear and visualized picture of the interlinkages of biomass and bionenergy flows at the port sites and creating know how on the joint priorities, obstacles, potentials and best practices for the assessments in port areas;

  8. Objectives and main steps • Trigger bioenergy resource exchanges (supply chains) and business activities by providing a clear picture on how to stimulate the establishment of biomass conversion businesses by combining down-stream and up-stream approaches. A biomass communication and logistics tool will be developped with the aim to stimulate bio resource based development at port sites; • Create implementation strategies on a decision making level by developing a vision and a roadmap for bio resource based symbiotic port development, a profiling framework and a guideline for public/private partnership procedures and agreements.

  9. Expected impacts • 20-30 network members per port site • 4 additional networks in other port sites • At least 40 ports informed on the bioenergy resource symbiosis benefits • At least 300 stakeholders within target groups informed on the bioenergy resource symbiosis benefits

  10. Expected impacts • All consortia representatives of the port sites (4) and site specific networks members (4*20-30) are capacitated to create business development based on the assessment. • Favourable market conditions in 4 ports for bioenergy based businesses and conversion technologies are created by promoting the baseline opportunities regarding the biomass and bioenergy potentials.

  11. Partners & Contact • Ms Ellen Corke EPIC 2020 project manager, the City of Malmö • Ellen.corke@malmo.se • +46 70 875 11 67 • Mr Emilio Font de Mora, Project Officer of the European Commission • Emilio.fontdemora@ec.europa.eu

  12. Partners & Contact • City of Malmö, Sweden • A.G.I.R.E.-Agenzia per la Gestione Intelligente delle Risorse Energetiche, Italy • AKARNANIKO KENTRO SYNDYASMENON SYSTIMATON METAFORON ANONYMOS ETAREIA, Greece • Provincia di Mantova, Italy • National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Greece • E.ON Sverige AB, Sweden • Linköpings Universitet, Sweden • SCHELLER SYSTEMTECHNIK GmbH, Germany • HCN e.V., Germany The sole responsibility for the content of this publication lies with the authors. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union. Neither the EACI nor the European Commission are responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

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