Rijssenbeek, W.; Van der Vleuten, F.; De Winter, J.; Corten, I.
Nederlandse Maatschappij voor Energie en Milieu BV (NOVEM), Utrecht (Netherlands)1996
Nederlandse Maatschappij voor Energie en Milieu BV (NOVEM), Utrecht (Netherlands)1996
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[en] The current study is conducted with the aim of developing a number of general (qualitative) criteria which can be used to judge, from the perspective of sustainable development, the various options of importing biomass for the Dutch energy economy. The methods used during implementation of the desk study include: literature reviews on sustainable development and biomass energy conversion techniques; concept development and elaboration; internal discussions of the project team; international discussions through electronic mail in order to obtain the opinions of people outside The Netherlands, in particular from the potentially biomass exporting countries; an interim discussion meeting with representatives of involved (Dutch) actors; a final discussion meeting with representatives of involved (Dutch) actors; and reporting. The results of the desk study are presented. The context of energy from biomass in The Netherlands, and the Dutch policy concerning renewable energies is described. A selection is given of international comments on the idea of importing biomass for the Dutch electricity sector, to underline that the sustainability of this activity is not obvious without more detailed consideration. An overview of biomass energy technologies is presented in order to illustrate the numerous options of importing biomass for energy purposes. A concrete example of wood import from Estonia and Uruguay shows how a biomass import chain could look like in practice. Attempts to put the concept into practice are discussed. General criteria and framework conditions, that can be used in assessing the sustainability of the various alternatives of biomass import are presented. A method for the full evaluation process is proposed. The most important ideas that have been received through E-mail and Internet news groups discussions are listed along with an overview of biomass chains
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Jul 1996; 71 p; CONTRACT NOVEM 355395/0040; Available from MHP Management and Secretary Services, P.O. Box 127, 3950 AC Maarn (Netherlands); The project on the title subject has been carried out within the framework of the Energy Production from Waste and Biomass (EWAB) programme of the Netherlands Agency for Energy and the Environment (Novem).
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[en] Since 1992 the Netherlands Development Assistance (NEDA) supports the energy sector in Bolivia, South-America. Next to support on the policy level demonstration projects in the field of renewable energy are financed successfully. Two solar energy projects form the start of a broad introduction of Solar Home Systems in rural areas of Bolivia. The main obstacle is the financing of the plans. 3 refs
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Zonnecellen voor Bolivia. Steun Ontwikkelingssamenwerking leidt tot twee projecten
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