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Wood pellet industry continues sustainability push

  • : Biomass, Electricity
  • 14/04/09

The global biomass industry is pushing for a standardised form of sustainability criteria for solid biomass, panellists at the Argus European Biomass Trading 2014 conference said.

A stable policy framework is the most important economics issue, Belgium-based energy research centre Laborelec's chief technology officer, Yves Rykmans, said. Environmental issues such as climate change as well as social issues such as health and safety also need to be continuously addressed in order for the industry to adopt and maintain a standardised form of sustainability criteria, he added.

European biomass association Aebiom is involved in a continuing debate with the European Commission to develop forest sustainability criteria, Aebiom policy director Fanny-Pomme Langue said.

The US has a sustainable supply of wood and forest certifications that have provided the country with “accredited and transparent assurance of sustainable land management”, US wood pellet producer Enviva's director of marketing and communications, Elizabeth Woodworth, said.

But the country’s states and counties employ very different market dynamics, and the vast network of privately owned forests means it may be difficult to track sustainability in the case of a standardised form of criteria being introduced, she warned.

“The biomass industry should not set itself apart from the mainstream forest sector,” Sustainable Biomass Partnership (SBP) director Peter Wilson said. The SBP is piloting sustainability for the industry, and Wilson said there needs to be more of an uptake of forest certification in wood baskets.

SBP's aim is to develop a biomass assurance framework and create SBP-certified biomass. Danish state-owned Dong Energy hopes to be able to use SBP-certified biomass this time next year, Dong thermal power asset management and development director Jens Price Wolf said.

Aside from the consensus that forest certification is a necessity, the industry needs to show that it is sustainable by reporting how it uses biomass and what type of biomass it uses, as well as carrying out detailed independent audits with third parties, UK Department of Energy and Climate Change senior policy adviser Elizabeth McDonnell said.

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