Regulatory and Policy Frameworks for Bioenergy. Kees Kwant NL Enterprise Agency Vice Chair IEA Bioenergy

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1 Regulatory and Policy Frameworks for Bioenergy Kees Kwant NL Enterprise Agency Vice Chair IEA Bioenergy

2 Facilitating commercialisation and market deployment of environmentally sound, sustainable and cost-competitive bioenergy technologies 2

3 Vision and Mission Vision: To achieve a substantial bioenergy contribution to future global energy demands by -accelerating the production and use of - environmentally sound, - socially accepted and - cost-competitive bioenergy on a sustainable basis Mission: To facilitate the commercialisation and market deployment of -environmentally sound, -socially acceptable, -and cost-competitive bioenergy systems and technologies, -and to advise policy and industrial decision makers accordingly. 3

4 IEA Bioenergy.. Provides an international forum for sharing information and developing best practice on Technology development Non-technical barriers and issues Regulatory and legislative issues Produces authoritative information on key strategic issues affecting deployment Budget: 1.97 Million US$/year Secretariat, Technical coordinator, Task leaders 4

5 23 Contracting Parties Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Croatia Denmark European Commission Finland France Germany Ireland Italy Japan Korea Netherlands New Zealand Norway South Africa Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom United States 5

6 10 active Tasks and 2 Special Projects Sources Task 36 Task 37 LFG/AD Task 31Task 43 Task 30 Sustainable ForestryBiomass Short Rotation Feedstocks Crops Process MSW Task 32 Task 33 Task 34 Combustion Gasification Pyrolysis and Cofiring Task 39 Liquid fuels Product Task 42 Biorefineries 6 Overview Task 29 Socioeconomic Drivers Task 38 GHG Balances Task 40 Sustainable Trade Task 41 System Analysis y

7 Results: Strategic Position Papers Using a LCA Approach to Estimate the Net GHG Emissions of Bioenergy Bioenergy Land Use Change and Climate Change Mitigation Bioenergy - a sustainable and reliable energy source. A review of status and prospects Sustainable Production of Woody Biomass for Energy Municipal Solid Waste and Its Role in Sustainability Benefits of Bioenergy Potential Contribution of Bioenergy to Future World Energy Needs Synergies and Competition in Bioenergy Systems Gaps in the Research of 2 nd Generation Transportation Biofuels 7

8 Cooperation IEA Bioenergy: Strength in technical knowledge and implementation in member countries IEA : Legal Advise, Reach Out FAO: MoU (forestry) GBEP: Letters to support cooperation SE4ALL, IRENA,..

9 The Netherlands Programmes for Sustainable Biomass ( ) Aiming at: - Stimulating the sustainable production of bio-energy and biomass - Guarantee sustainability through certification - Counteract indirect effects Both export and local biomass for energy chains Managed by: Netherlands Enterprise Agency (formerly: NL Agency)

10 Netherlands Programs Sustainable Biomass, 40 projects in 20 countries

11 Lessons learned on various aspects

12 Regulatory & Policy Frameworks for Bioenergy Goal: Learn and Share Best Practices Formulate Problems and Solutions Use experiences of all participants Formulate 1 Action for your self

13 During the presentations Use the cards: Orange: Drivers for bioenergy in your country RED: Write your problem GREEN: A best practice you know/hear

14 Presentations

15 Prioritising Problems Groups by Language 1. Review problem/driver cards from each - Discuss the relevance and overlap - Prioritise the problems - Select the 2 most important ones and write on A3 - -> Plenary Review

16 Generating Solutions For each Selected Problem: - Generate Solutions, - List them on the paper - Prioritise the solutions -> Plan For 2 Problems. -> Plenary Review

17 Formulate the action for yourself Based on the solutions of the problems Discuss: - Which solution could work in your country? - Why would it work? - How can you realise this? -> Formulate an action for yourself -> Plenary Review Write the action with your name on a white card Secretariate will make photo of your card when you leave the room