Title: Bioenergy in Poland
1International Conference on the Future of Energy
in Enlarged Europe Perspectives for RD
Co-operation. A contribution within the context
of the Weimar Triangle Warsaw, October 7th, 2004
Bio-energy in Poland Bioresources, industry RTD
potentials
Grzegorz Wisniewski ecbrec_at_ibmer.waw.pl EC
Baltic Renewable Energy Centre Centre of
Excellence Institute for Building, Mechanisation
and Electrification of Agriculture Warsaw,
Poland, www.ecbrec.pl
2Poland general data land use
General data Area 312 thous
km2 Forestry area 8,9 mln
ha Woodiness 9,4 Timber removals 26,9
hm3 Agriculture land 18,4 mln ha Sown area
2,6 mln ha
3Opportunities for energy crops in the EU NMS
Biggest bio-energy export potential
4Policy legal drivers for RES in Poland and EU
NMS
Usually quota obligation does not favour
advanced technology development
5Forecast for the primary energy use in Poland
till 2020 in PJ, National Energy Policy,
reference scenario
No nuclear energy in Poland!
6Utilisation of renewable energy sources in
Poland 2002 (source EC BREC)
Biomass 92 of total production of renewable
energy
7Expected structure of capacity increase in RES
in Poland 2002- 2010 National Renewable Energy
Strategy 2001
RES target 2010 - 7,5 TPS
Official short term technological priorities?
8Generation of energy from RES in Development
Strategy of Renewable Energy Sources
9FORESTRY FIRE-WOD POTENTIAL
Forestry area 8,9 mln ha Woodiness 28,3 Timber
removals 26,9 Mm3 Afforestations 63.000
ha/a Long-term plan 0,7 Mha by
2020
ACTUAL PROD FOR ENERGY FIRE-WOOD 1,5
Mm3 SMALL-SIZE 0,7 Mm3 FUTURE LOGGING RESIDUE
1-1,6 Mm3 ROOT STUMWOOD 1,6 Mm3 SMALL-SIZE
(EARLY THINNINGS) 2,5 Mm3
Woodiness in Voivodships and timber harvest
m3/100 ha (GUS - Forestry Statistics 2002) 10
10STRAW POTENTIALS
11Biogas technical potential 26 PJ in total
No of poultry farms above 5000 units
No of cow farms above 100 units
No of pig farms above 500 units
12Bioenergy market short and medium term
opportunities
- CO-FIRING (biomasscoal), large power plants,
industry - BIOMASS DISTRICT HEATING (municipalities)
- CHP (small and medium scale, industry,
municipalities) - TRANSPORT (biodiesel, bioethanol)
- Problem development of solid biofuels market
- BIOGAS (from agriculture)
- BIOMASS GASIFICATION
- Problem market maturity of technologies
13Bioenergy Market- role of biomass co-firing
- Accession Treatyan indicative RES-E goal for
Poland 2010 - 7.5 - Governmental assumption 4 of green electricity
from biomass co-fring in coal power plants in
2010 equivalent of some 8-10 million tons
(10-12 million m3) of fuel - The present logging of wood - 2.5 million m3,
missing - 9-10 million m3 should therefore come mostly
from energy crops (ca. 300 thousand hectares) or
be imported - Resulting competitions and conflicts of
interests - -land competition (food-energy),
- -biofuels import-export competition,
- -competition for current limited biomass
resources for green heat green liquid
biofuels production, - -sustainability of agriculture energy?
14Drivers for bio-energy deployment Good public
perception and the role of bio-energy RTD
INTEGRATION OF ACTIVITIES
15The results of Polish bioenergy RTD scan Source
ERA-Bioenergy 2003
- About 150 experts and scientific workers are
active in bioenergy - Comparable small research groups 1-4 scientists
- Annually budget in bioenergy area - about 2 000
000 EUR - Rather small scale dispersed projects 5000
50000 EUR/year - Biggest projects financed by FP5
- A few bilateral projects Sweden, Germany, ...
- Two national bioenergy programmes under
preparation - Participation of Poland in NoE Bioenergy (FP6)
16Share of biomass to energy conversion topics in
RTD projects 2002
Since 2003 new topic biomass co-firing with
coal due to new legislation and industrial
interest
Source ERA Bioenergy, FP5,2003
17INTEGRATION of NATIONAL RTDPolish Sustainable
Energy RTD Network of CoE
Institue for Energy coordinator
EC BREC coordinator of bio-energy sub-network
18Overcoming barriers to development of bioenergy
VICIOUS CIRCLE OF BIOENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
Area of co-operation with industry and scientific
centres
SMALL SCALE OF PRODUCTION
HIGH COSTS
Area of co-operation with local governments in
implementation of projects
19Strength of bio-energy in Poland
- Considerable bio-resources availability at lower
than in EU-15 cost (land and labour) - Potential surplus of agricultural production and
opportunities for energy crops production - Attractive short term options for heat and CHP
production coal to biomass (co-firing) or biogas
instead of imported gas/oil - Continuous improvement of bio-energy policy and
legal framework, driven by the EU regulations - Strong agriculture and agro-industry lobby
20Polish Bio-energy RTD theses for further
discussion
- Bio-energy research suffers from under-funding
but the existing research potential is
considerable and should be one of the national
RTD assets in near future - Temporary focus on short and medium term research
is essential for better involvement of bio-energy
industry and for increase of the share of private
funding for energy RTD. - There is a need for joint setting of relevant RTD
bio-energy priorities and measures in Poland,
considering biomass resources, maturity and
potential of industry, as well as current
specialisation and possible co-operation with
others EU MS. - Open questions
- will Poland be one of the bio-energy leading
country in the EU and advanced technology creator
or just technology imitator - how much Poland wil contribute to the ERA in
scope of renewable energy/bio-energy?