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Abstract: . . . considered as “Green” if the conversion process uses more than 15% fossil fuel energy “Green Electricity” only if it comes from a closed loop system, I.e., not “Green” if use a waste stream Natural Resources Canada Ressources naturelles Canada 48 IEA Bioenergy Task 32 Workshop on public perception of biomass cofiring CETC - O In Canada, there is recognition among utilities that co-firing is the best short-term solution to biomass utilization, however without a significant shift in either economics or . . . . . . International Energy Agency Bioenergy Agreement Task 32, Triennium 2004 - 2006 Biomass Combustion and Cofiring WORKSHOP PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF BIOMASS COFIRING Arranged by: Sebnem Madrali, Canmet, Canada Jaap Koppejan, TNO, Netherlands Content: Minutes of the workshop August . . . . . . considered as “Green” if the conversion process uses more than 15% fossil fuel energy “Green Electricity” only if it comes from a closed loop system, I.e., not “Green” if use a waste stream Natural Resources Canada Ressources naturelles Canada 48 IEA Bioenergy Task 32 Workshop on public perception of biomass cofiring CETC - O In Canada, there is recognition among utilities that co-firing is the best short-term solution to biomass utilization, however without a significant shift in either economics . . . . . . break 13:30 Comments from NGO’s Gabe Petlin, Green-E Paul Craig, Sierra Club 15:00 Discussion and conclusion 15:30 Closing 3 IEA Bioenergy Task 32 Workshop on public perception of biomass cofiring Summary of the meeting Task 32 of the IEA Bioenergy Agreement (Biomass Combustion and Cofiring) has organised a workshop on 30 August, 2004 at the Conference on Science in Thermal and Chemical Biomass Conversion, Victoria, Canada to discuss the public perception of cofiring biomass in coal-fired power . . . . . . as “Green” if the conversion process uses more than 15% fossil fuel energy “Green Electricity” only if it comes from a closed loop system, I.e., not “Green” if use a waste stream Natural Resources Canada Ressources naturelles Canada 48 IEA Bioenergy Task 32 Workshop on public perception of biomass cofiring CETC - O In Canada, there is recognition among utilities that co-firing is the best short-term solution to biomass utilization, however without a significant shift in either economics or policy/incentives . . . . . . this meeting. Although the majority of the participants were North American, participants from other parts of the world were also present. The programme is given on page 3, a summary of the workshop follows below: Sjaak van Loo, Task leader of Task 32, chaired the meeting and welcomed all participants. Before the workshop, contact was made with several NGO’s to discuss options for participation. Although only a few could make it to this workshop, the initiative was conceived very positively as it . . . --3000,6,250,3207,43715
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