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Legal Notice

WIP GmbH & Co Planungs-KG
Sylvensteinstr. 2
81369 München
Germany
Tel.: +49-89-720 12 735
Fax: +49-89-720 12 791
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WIP Wirtschaft und Infrastruktur GmbH & Co Planungs-KG · WIP Renewable Energies
Sylvensteinstr. 2, 81369 München, Deutschland · Registergericht München HRA 46696
Haftende Gesellschaft Wirtschaft und Infrastruktur GmbH · Registergericht München HRB 7828
Wissenschaftlicher Leiter und Geschäftsführer Dipl.-Ing., Dipl.-Wirtsch.Ing. Peter Helm
Geschäftsführer Projektabteilung Dr. Rainer Janssen
Geschäftsführer Dipl.-Ing., MBA INSEAD Hans Hammer

VAT identification number:
DE 130755736

Website development and operation:
ec elements GmbH, München
 

Disclaimer

Liability for Contents

As service providers, we are liable for own contents of these websites according to Sec. 7, paragraph 1 German Telemedia Act (TMG). However, according to Sec. 8 to 10 German Telemedia Act (TMG), service providers are not obligated to permanently monitor submitted or stored information or to search for evidences that indicate illegal activities.

Legal obligations to removing information or to blocking the use of information remain unchallenged. In this case, liability is only possible at the time of knowledge about a specific violation of law. Illegal contents will be removed immediately at the time we get knowledge of them.

Liability for Links

Our offer includes links to external third party websites. We have no influence on the contents of those websites, therefore we cannot guarantee for those contents. Providers or administrators of linked websites are always responsible fortheir own contents.

The linked websites had been checked for possible violations of law at the time of the establishment of the link. Illegal contents were not detected at the time of the linking. A permanent monitoring of the contents of linked websites cannot be imposed without reasonable indications that there has been a violation of law. Illegal links will be removed immediately at the time we get knowledge of them.

Copyright

Contents and compilations published on these websites by the providers are subject to German copyright laws. Reproduction, editing, distribution as well as the use of any kind outside the scope of the copyright law require a written permission of the author or originator. Downloads and copies of these websites are permitted for privateuse only.
The commercial use of our contents without permission of the originator is prohibited.

Copyright laws of third parties are respected as long as the contents on these websites do not originate from the provider. Contributions of third parties on this site are indicated as such. However, if you notice any violations of copyright law, please inform us. Such contents will be removed immediately.

Privacy Policy

1. An overview of data protection

General information

The following information will provide you with an easy to navigate overview of what will happen with your personal data when you visit this website. The term “personal data” comprises all data that can be used to personally identify you. For detailed information about the subject matter of data protection, please consult our Data Protection Declaration, which we have included beneath this copy.

Data recording on this website

Who is the responsible party for the recording of data on this website (i.e. the “controller”)?

The data on this website is processed by the operator of the website, whose contact information is available under section “Information about the responsible party (referred to as the “controller” in the GDPR)” in this Privacy Policy.

How do we record your data?

We collect your data as a result of your sharing of your data with us. This may, for instance be information you enter into our contact form.

Other data shall be recorded by our IT systems automatically or after you consent to its recording during your website visit. This data comprises primarily technical information (e.g. web browser, operating system, or time the site was accessed). This information is recorded automatically when you access this website.

What are the purposes we use your data for?

A portion of the information is generated to guarantee the error free provision of the website. Other data may be used to analyze your user patterns.

What rights do you have as far as your information is concerned?

You have the right to receive information about the source, recipients, and purposes of your archived personal data at any time without having to pay a fee for such disclosures. You also have the right to demand that your data are rectified or eradicated. If you have consented to data processing, you have the option to revoke this consent at any time, which shall affect all future data processing. Moreover, you have the right to demand that the processing of your data be restricted under certain circumstances. Furthermore, you have the right to log a complaint with the competent supervising agency.

Please do not hesitate to contact us at any time if you have questions about this or any other data protection related issues.

Analysis tools and tools provided by third parties

There is a possibility that your browsing patterns will be statistically analyzed when your visit this website. Such analyses are performed primarily with what we refer to as analysis programs.

For detailed information about these analysis programs please consult our Data Protection Declaration below.

2. Hosting and Content Delivery Networks (CDN)

External Hosting

This website is hosted by an external service provider (host). Personal data collected on this website are stored on the servers of the host. These may include, but are not limited to, IP addresses, contact requests, metadata and communications, contract information, contact information, names, web page access, and other data generated through a web site.

The host is used for the purpose of fulfilling the contract with our potential and existing customers (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. b GDPR) and in the interest of secure, fast, and efficient provision of our online services by a professional provider (Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR).

Our host will only process your data to the extent necessary to fulfil its performance obligations and to follow our instructions with respect to such data.

We are using the following host:

ec elements GmbH
Palmstr. 2
80469 München
Germany

Execution of a contract data processing agreement

In order to guarantee processing in compliance with data protection regulations, we have concluded an order processing contract with our host.

Cloudflare

We use the “Cloudflare” service provided by Cloudflare Inc., 101 Townsend St., San Francisco, CA 94107, USA. (hereinafter referred to as “Cloudflare”).

Cloudflare offers a content delivery network with DNS that is available worldwide. As a result, the information transfer that occurs between your browser and our website is technically routed via Cloudflare’s network. This enables Cloudflare to analyze data transactions between your browser and our website and to work as a filter between our servers and potentially malicious data traffic from the Internet. In this context, Cloudflare may also use cookies or other technologies deployed to recognize Internet users, which shall, however, only be used for the herein described purpose.

The use of Cloudflare is based on our legitimate interest in a provision of our website offerings that is as error free and secure as possible (Art. 6 Sect. 1 lit. f GDPR).

Data transmission to the US is based on the Standard Contractual Clauses (SCC) of the European Commission. Details can be found here: https://www.cloudflare.com/media/pdf/cloudflare-customer-dpa.pdf.

For more information on Cloudflare’s security precautions and data privacy policies, please follow this link: https://www.cloudflare.com/privacypolicy/.

Execution of a contract data processing agreement

In order to guarantee processing in compliance with data protection regulations, we have concluded an order processing contract with Cloudflare.

3. General information and mandatory information

Data protection

The operators of this website and its pages take the protection of your personal data very seriously. Hence, we handle your personal data as confidential information and in compliance with the statutory data protection regulations and this Data Protection Declaration.

Whenever you use this website, a variety of personal information will be collected. Personal data comprises data that can be used to personally identify you. This Data Protection Declaration explains which data we collect as well as the purposes we use this data for. It also explains how, and for which purpose the information is collected.

We herewith advise you that the transmission of data via the Internet (i.e. through e-mail communications) may be prone to security gaps. It is not possible to completely protect data against third-party access.

Information about the responsible party (referred to as the “controller” in the GDPR)

The data processing controller on this website is:

WIP Wirtschaft und Infrastruktur GmbH & Co Planungs-KG
Sylvensteinstr. 2
81369 München
Germany

Phone: +49 89 720 12 735
E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The controller is the natural person or legal entity that single-handedly or jointly with others makes decisions as to the purposes of and resources for the processing of personal data (e.g. names, e-mail addresses, etc.).

Storage duration

Unless a more specific storage period has been specified in this privacy policy, your personal data will remain with us until the purpose for which it was collected no longer applies. If you assert a justified request for deletion or revoke your consent to data processing, your data will be deleted, unless we have other legally permissible reasons for storing your personal data (e.g. tax or commercial law retention periods); in the latter case, the deletion will take place after these reasons cease to apply.

Designation of a data protection officer as mandated by law

We have appointed a data protection officer for our company.

Alarmstufe Red GmbH
Bettina Sandrock
St. Georg Str. 44
86911 Dießen
Germany

www.alarmstufe-red.de

Phone: +49 8807 949596
E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Information on data transfer to the USA

Our website uses, in particular, tools from companies based in the USA. When these tools are active, your personal information may be transferred to the US servers of these companies. We must point out that the USA is not a safe third country within the meaning of EU data protection law. US companies are required to release personal data to security authorities without you as the data subject being able to take legal action against this. The possibility cannot therefore be excluded that US authorities (e.g. secret services) may process, evaluate, and permanently store your data on US servers for monitoring purposes. We have no influence over these processing activities.

Revocation of your consent to the processing of data

A wide range of data processing transactions are possible only subject to your express consent. You can also revoke at any time any consent you have already given us. This shall be without prejudice to the lawfulness of any data collection that occurred prior to your revocation.

Right to object to the collection of data in special cases; right to object to direct advertising (Art. 21 GDPR)

IN THE EVENT THAT DATA ARE PROCESSED ON THE BASIS OF ART. 6 SECT. 1 LIT. E OR F GDPR, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO AT ANY TIME OBJECT TO THE PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL DATA BASED ON GROUNDS ARISING FROM YOUR UNIQUE SITUATION. THIS ALSO APPLIES TO ANY PROFILING BASED ON THESE PROVISIONS. TO DETERMINE THE LEGAL BASIS, ON WHICH ANY PROCESSING OF DATA IS BASED, PLEASE CONSULT THIS DATA PROTECTION DECLARATION. IF YOU LOG AN OBJECTION, WE WILL NO LONGER PROCESS YOUR AFFECTED PERSONAL DATA, UNLESS WE ARE IN A POSITION TO PRESENT COMPELLING PROTECTION WORTHY GROUNDS FOR THE PROCESSING OF YOUR DATA, THAT OUTWEIGH YOUR INTERESTS, RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS OR IF THE PURPOSE OF THE PROCESSING IS THE CLAIMING, EXERCISING OR DEFENCE OF LEGAL ENTITLEMENTS (OBJECTION PURSUANT TO ART. 21 SECT. 1 GDPR).

IF YOUR PERSONAL DATA IS BEING PROCESSED IN ORDER TO ENGAGE IN DIRECT ADVERTISING, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO AT ANY TIME OBJECT TO THE PROCESSING OF YOUR AFFECTED PERSONAL DATA FOR THE PURPOSES OF SUCH ADVERTISING. THIS ALSO APPLIES TO PROFILING TO THE EXTENT THAT IT IS AFFILIATED WITH SUCH DIRECT ADVERTISING. IF YOU OBJECT, YOUR PERSONAL DATA WILL SUBSEQUENTLY NO LONGER BE USED FOR DIRECT ADVERTISING PURPOSES (OBJECTION PURSUANT TO ART. 21 SECT. 2 GDPR).

Right to log a complaint with the competent supervisory agency

In the event of violations of the GDPR, data subjects are entitled to log a complaint with a supervisory agency, in particular in the member state where they usually maintain their domicile, place of work or at the place where the alleged violation occurred. The right to log a complaint is in effect regardless of any other administrative or court proceedings available as legal recourses.

Right to data portability

You have the right to demand that we hand over any data we automatically process on the basis of your consent or in order to fulfil a contract be handed over to you or a third party in a commonly used, machine readable format. If you should demand the direct transfer of the data to another controller, this will be done only if it is technically feasible.

SSL and/or TLS encryption

For security reasons and to protect the transmission of confidential content, such as purchase orders or inquiries you submit to us as the website operator, this website uses either an SSL or a TLS encryption program. You can recognize an encrypted connection by checking whether the address line of the browser switches from “http://” to “https://” and also by the appearance of the lock icon in the browser line.

If the SSL or TLS encryption is activated, data you transmit to us cannot be read by third parties.

Information about, rectification and eradication of data

Within the scope of the applicable statutory provisions, you have the right to at any time demand information about your archived personal data, their source and recipients as well as the purpose of the processing of your data. You may also have a right to have your data rectified or eradicated. If you have questions about this subject matter or any other questions about personal data, please do not hesitate to contact us at any time.

Right to demand processing restrictions

You have the right to demand the imposition of restrictions as far as the processing of your personal data is concerned. To do so, you may contact us at any time. The right to demand restriction of processing applies in the following cases:

  • In the event that you should dispute the correctness of your data archived by us, we will usually need some time to verify this claim. During the time that this investigation is ongoing, you have the right to demand that we restrict the processing of your personal data.
  • If the processing of your personal data was/is conducted in an unlawful manner, you have the option to demand the restriction of the processing of your data in lieu of demanding the eradication of this data.
  • If we do not need your personal data any longer and you need it to exercise, defend or claim legal entitlements, you have the right to demand the restriction of the processing of your personal data instead of its eradication.
  • If you have raised an objection pursuant to Art. 21 Sect. 1 GDPR, your rights and our rights will have to be weighed against each other. As long as it has not been determined whose interests prevail, you have the right to demand a restriction of the processing of your personal data.

If you have restricted the processing of your personal data, these data – with the exception of their archiving – may be processed only subject to your consent or to claim, exercise or defend legal entitlements or to protect the rights of other natural persons or legal entities or for important public interest reasons cited by the European Union or a member state of the EU.

4. Recording of data on this website

Cookies

Our websites and pages use what the industry refers to as “cookies.” Cookies are small text files that do not cause any damage to your device. They are either stored temporarily for the duration of a session (session cookies) or they are permanently archived on your device (permanent cookies). Session cookies are automatically deleted once you terminate your visit. Permanent cookies remain archived on your device until you actively delete them, or they are automatically eradicated by your web browser.

In some cases, it is possible that third-party cookies are stored on your device once you enter our site (third-party cookies). These cookies enable you or us to take advantage of certain services offered by the third party (e.g. cookies for the processing of payment services).

Cookies have a variety of functions. Many cookies are technically essential since certain website functions would not work in the absence of the cookies (e.g. the shopping cart function or the display of videos). The purpose of other cookies may be the analysis of user patterns or the display of promotional messages.

Cookies, which are required for the performance of electronic communication transactions (required cookies) or for the provision of certain functions you want to use (functional cookies, e.g. for the shopping cart function) or those that are necessary for the optimization of the website (e.g. cookies that provide measurable insights into the web audience), shall be stored on the basis of Art. 6 Sect. 1 lit. f GDPR, unless a different legal basis is cited. The operator of the website has a legitimate interest in the storage of cookies to ensure the technically error free and optimized provision of the operator’s services. If your consent to the storage of the cookies has been requested, the respective cookies are stored exclusively on the basis of the consent obtained (Art. 6 Sect. 1 lit. a GDPR); this consent may be revoked at any time.

You have the option to set up your browser in such a manner that you will be notified any time cookies are placed and to permit the acceptance of cookies only in specific cases. You may also exclude the acceptance of cookies in certain cases or in general or activate the delete function for the automatic eradication of cookies when the browser closes. If cookies are deactivated, the functions of this website may be limited.

In the event that third-party cookies are used or if cookies are used for analytical purposes, we will separately notify you in conjunction with this Data Protection Policy and, if applicable, ask for your consent.

Server log files

The provider of this website and its pages automatically collects and stores information in so-called server log files, which your browser communicates to us automatically. The information comprises:

  • The type and version of browser used
  • The used operating system
  • Referrer URL
  • The hostname of the accessing computer
  • The time of the server inquiry
  • The IP address

This data is not merged with other data sources.

This data is recorded on the basis of Art. 6 Sect. 1 lit. f GDPR. The operator of the website has a legitimate interest in the technically error free depiction and the optimization of the operator’s website. In order to achieve this, server log files must be recorded.

Request by e-mail, telephone, or fax

If you contact us by e-mail, telephone or fax, your request, including all resulting personal data (name, request) will be stored and processed by us for the purpose of processing your request. We do not pass these data on without your consent.

These data are processed on the basis of Art. 6 Sect. 1 lit. b GDPR if your inquiry is related to the fulfillment of a contract or is required for the performance of pre-contractual measures. In all other cases, the data are processed on the basis of our legitimate interest in the effective handling of inquiries submitted to us (Art. 6 Sect. 1 lit. f GDPR) or on the basis of your consent (Art. 6 Sect. 1 lit. a GDPR) if it has been obtained.

The data sent by you to us via contact requests remain with us until you request us to delete, revoke your consent to the storage or the purpose for the data storage lapses (e.g. after completion of your request). Mandatory statutory provisions - in particular statutory retention periods - remain unaffected.

Registration on this website

You have the option to register on this website to be able to use additional website functions. We shall use the data you enter only for the purpose of using the respective offer or service you have registered for. The required information we request at the time of registration must be entered in full. Otherwise we shall reject the registration.

To notify you of any important changes to the scope of our portfolio or in the event of technical modifications, we shall use the e-mail address provided during the registration process.

We shall process the data entered during the registration process on the basis of your consent (Art. 6 Sect. 1 lit. a GDPR).

The data recorded during the registration process shall be stored by us as long as you are registered on this website. Subsequently, such data shall be deleted. This shall be without prejudice to mandatory statutory retention obligations.

5. Newsletter

Newsletter data

If you would like to subscribe to the newsletter offered on this website, we will need from you an e-mail address as well as information that allow us to verify that you are the owner of the e-mail address provided and consent to the receipt of the newsletter. No further data shall be collected or shall be collected only on a voluntary basis. We shall use such data only for the sending of the requested information and shall not share such data with any third parties.

The processing of the information entered into the newsletter subscription form shall occur exclusively on the basis of your consent (Art. 6 Sect. 1 lit. a GDPR). You may revoke the consent you have given to the archiving of data, the e-mail address and the use of this information for the sending of the newsletter at any time, for instance by clicking on the “Unsubscribe” link in the newsletter. This shall be without prejudice to the lawfulness of any data processing transactions that have taken place to date.

The data deposited with us for the purpose of subscribing to the newsletter will be stored by us until you unsubscribe from the newsletter or the newsletter service provider and deleted from the newsletter distribution list after you unsubscribe from the newsletter or after the purpose has ceased to apply. We reserve the right to delete or block e-mail addresses from our newsletter distribution list at our own discretion within the scope of our legitimate interest in accordance with Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR.

After you unsubscribe from the newsletter distribution list, your e-mail address may be stored by us or the newsletter service provider in a blacklist to prevent future mailings. The data from the blacklist is used only for this purpose and not merged with other data. This serves both your interest and our interest in complying with the legal requirements when sending newsletters (legitimate interest within the meaning of Art. 6 para. 1 lit. f GDPR). The storage in the blacklist is indefinite. You may object to the storage if your interests outweigh our legitimate interest.

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2017 Thees et al. Biomassenpotenziale der Schweiz für die energetische Nutzung: Ergebnisse des Schweizerischen Energiekompetenzzentrums SCCER BIOSWEET
2015 IEA Bioenergy Bioenergy: Land-use and mitigating iLUC - Summary and conclusions from the IEA Bioenergy ExCo74 Workshop
2015 C. Panoutsou et al. New supply & demand data on biomass use for energy, fuels & organic chemicals in Europe
2015 Nova Institute
Aeschelmann et al.
Bio-based Building Blocks and Polymers in the World
2015 Daioglou et al. Projections of the availability and cost of residues from agriculture and forestry
2015 G. Mendes Souza et al Bioenergy and sustainability: bridging the gaps
2015 E4tech, RE-CORD, WUR From the Sugar Platform to biofuels and biochemicals”. Final report for the European Commission Final report for the European Commission
2014 Elbersen et al. A framework with an integrated computer support tool to assess regional biomass delivery chains
2014 Nova-Institute
Carus et al.
Options for Designing a New Political Framework of the European Bio-based Economy
2014 Nova-Institute
Piotrowski et al.
New nova Methodology for Techno-Economic Evaluations of Innovative Industrial Processes (nTEE)
2014 Federation of German Chemical Industries
(VCI), Tilman Benzing
CEFIC, José Mosquera
Measuring Bio-Based raw materials
use in the chemical industry
  Lux Research
Andrew Soare
Feedstock Doesn’t Just ‘Grow on Trees’: Finding Available Feedstocks for Next-generation Biofuels and Biochemicals
2014

IINAS
Leire Iriarte
Uwe R. Fritsche
Vito
Luc Pelkmans

Impact of promotion mechanisms for advanced and low-iLUC biofuels on markets. IEA Bionergy Task 40: Sustainable International bioenergy trade
2014

DEFRA

Area grown for bioenergy in England and the UK:2008-213
2013

DEFRA

Government Forestry and Woodlands Policy Statement
2013

DLO
Elbersen et al.

Review of the EU bioenergy potential from  a resource efficiency perspective Background report to EEA study
2013

Dıaz-Yanez et al.

Forest chips for energy in Europe: Current procurement methods and potentialsand potentials
2012

DEFRA

UK bioenergy strategy
2012

DEFRA

Independent Panel on Forestry
2011

Metla
Anttila et al.

Potential and supply costs of wood chips from forests in Soria, Spainin Soria, Spain
2011

Cambridge Econometrics, Wuppertal Institute
Hector Pollitt

Sustainability Scenarios for a Resource Efficient Europe
2010

Mantau et al.

EUwood-Final report
2010

Mantau et al.

Methodology report: Real potential for changes in growth and use of EU forests
2009

J.W.A. Langeveld and J. P. M. Sanders

Towards sustainability

In order to expand and further detail relevant datasets collected in Theme 1, to complement the strategies and roadmaps developed in Theme 2 with the conditions of concrete regions in a bottom-up fashion, and, ultimately, test and validate the Toolset through a top-down application to specific contexts in a close-to-real-life environment, the Consortium foresaw a multi-layered set of case studies to be implemented in at least ten regions across EU28 and Neighbouring countries. The case study exercise is devised in two-plus-one complementary components in a way to better reflect the specificities of different areas involved, as well as the characteristics of the value chains examined.

In areas with more developed and structured sustainable biomass-to-energy value chains, the Consortium is implementing Pre-studies for the acquisition of extra data in selected regions. Pre-studies are being carried out or planned in the following regions:

  • Tri-National region Upper Rhine Region
  • Netherlands
  • France Region (Burgundy)
  • Spain 1 Region (Miajadas)
  • Spain 2 Region (Zaragoza, Aragon region)
  • Scandinavian Region (Eastern Finland)

These will further inform Advanced Case Studies (ACS), for the appraisal of regional strategies and local action plans, and the testing/validation of the Toolset. ACS will also provide the baseline for the elaboration of local policy recommendations and implementation plans for industrial deployment of biomass.

While Advanced Case Studies will mainly be implemented in EU28 building on synergies with other projects and ongoing initiatives, Strategic Case Studies (SCS) will be performed in areas with lower biomass supply and logistics development, and relatively poor availability of data.

SCS address wider, more strategic aspects, focusing also on the involvement of respective stakeholder groups. SCS are being carried out or planned in the following regions:

  • Danube Region (Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Serbia)
  • South-East Europe and Turkey (Greece, Serbia, Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria)
  • Eastern Europe (Ukraine)


S2Biom downloads

WPTitle (download) YearAuthor(s)
 WP1 D1.1 Roadmap for regional end-users on how to collect, process, store and maintain biomass supply data  2017 Matthias Dees et al., ALU-FR
D1.2 is an out-dated version of D1.5; therefore, please be referred to D1.5
D1.3 is an out-dated version of D1.6; therefore, please be referred to D1.6
D1.4 is an out-dated version of D1.8; therefore, please be referred to D1.8
D1.5 The data base of biomass cost supply data for EU28, Western Balkan Countries, Moldova, Turkey and Ukraine  2017 Pawan Datta, Matthias Dees, ALU-FR
Berien Elbersen, Igor Staritsky, DLO-Alterra
D1.6 A spatial data base on sustainable biomass cost supply of lignocellulosic biomass in Europe - methods & data sources  2017 Matthias Dees et al., ALU-FR
D1.7 Best practice guidelines on the maintenance and regular up-date of biomass cost supply data for EU, Western Balkan countries, Moldova, Turkey and Ukraine  2017 Matthias Dees et al., ALU-FR
D1.8 Atlas with regional cost supply biomass potentials for EU-28, Western Balkan countries, Moldova, Turkey and Ukraine  2017 Matthias Dees et al., ALU-FR
 WP2 D2.1 Standardized biomass characterisation & quality requirements for conversion technologies  2015 Martijn Vis et al., BTG
D2.2 Selection method to match biomass types with conversion technologies  2015 Wolter Elbersen et al., DLO (Food & Biobased Research)
D2.3 Database of biomass conversion technologies  2016 Tijs Lammens et al., BTG
D2.4 Explanatory note to the database for standardized biomass characterization and biomass quality requirements for each conversion technology
D2.4 Annex - Biomass properties
 2016 Wolter Elbersen et al., DLO (Food & Biobased Research)
 WP3 D3.1 Review of the main logistical components  2014 Bert Annevelink et al., DLO (Food & Biobased Research)
D3.2 Logistical concepts  2015 Bert Annevelink et al., DLO (Food & Biobased Research)
D3.4, D3.6 Results of logistical case studies - cover report  2016 Bert Annevelink et al., DLO (Food & Biobased Research)
D3.4, D3.6 (Annex 1) Logistical case study in Burgundy  2016 Bert Annevelink et al., DLO (Food & Biobased Research)
D3.4, D3.6 (Annex 2) Logistical case study in Aragon  2016 Daniel García Galindo et al., CIRCE
D3.4, D3.6 (Annex 3) Logistical case study in Finland  2016 Kari Väätäinen, LUKE
Perttu Anttila, LUKE
Bert Annevelink, DLO (Food & Biobased Research)
D3.5 Formalized stepwise approach for implementing logistical concepts using BeWhere and LocaGIStics  2016 Bert Annevelink, DLO (Food & Biobased Research)
Berien Elbersen, DLO-Alterra
Sylvain Leduc, IIASA
Igor Staritsky, DLO-Alterra
 WP4

D4.1 Description of the central database

 2015 Berien Elbersen et al., DLO-Alterra
D4.2 General User Interface  2015 Berien Elbersen et al., DLO-Alterra
D4.3 - D4.9 Overview of the S2Biom Toolset data directories  2017 Berien Elbersen et al., DLO-Alterra
D4.10 A full technical description of the integrated toolset, central database and general user interface  2016 Berien Elbersen et al., DLO-Alterra
D4.11 User guide for the S2Biom integrated toolset  2016 Berien Elbersen et al., DLO-Alterra
 WP5

 

D5.1 Benchmark and gap analysis  2015 Leire Iriarte, Uwe R. Fritsche, IINAS
D5.2 Methodology for life-cycle based environmental sustainability assessment of non-food biomass value chains  2014 Simone Manfredi, Boyan Kavalov, JRC
D5.3 Summary report on how sustainability aspects of introduction bioeconomy value chains are currently considered  2015 Calliope Panoutsou et al., Imperial College London
D5.4 Sustainability Criteria & indicators  2015 Leire Iriarte, Uwe R. Fritsche, IINAS
D5.5 Guidelines on assessing bioeconomy value chain sustainability performance  2016 Uwe R. Fritsche et al., IINAS
D5.6 A brief overview to the GEMIS Model and Database  2017 Uwe R. Fritsche, IINAS
 WP6 D6.1 Policy database - regulatory and economic frameworks on EU and national level  2016 Luc Pelkmans, VITO
Sabine Kreps, VITO
Eija Alakangas, VTT
D6.2 Report on benchmarking of country policy approaches  2016 Miet Van Dael et al., VITO
D6.3 Policy options to mobilize sustainable non-food biomass resources for the biobased economy  2016 Luc Pelkmans and Miet Van Dael, VITO
Calliope Panoutsou, Imperial College London
Eija Alakangas, VTT
D6.4 Synergies and cooperation for biobased economy in Europe and at international level  2016 Calliope Panoutsou and Asha Singh, Imperial College London
 WP7  D7.1 Extensive description of scenarios  2014 Calliope Panoutsou,
Imperial College London
D7.2 Market analysis of biomass using sectors (main report)

Supporting partial analyses:
D7.2a Heat-power-biofuel sectors
D7.2b Sugar-lignin pathways
D7.2c Thermochemical pathways
 2015



 2015
 2015
 2015
Hamid Mozaffarian, ECN


Carolien Kraan, ECN
Marco Pantaleo, Imperial College London
D7.3 Integrated assessment of biomass supply chains and conversion routes under different scenarios  2016 Joost van Stralen et al., ECN
 WP8 D8.1 Overview report on the current status of biomass for bioenergy, biofuels and biomaterials in EU, Western Balkans, Ukraine, Turkey and Moldova  2016 Calliope Panoutsou,
Imperial College London
D8.2 Vision for 1 billion dry tonnes lignocellulosic biomass as a contribution to biobased economy by 2030 in Europe  2016 Calliope Panoutsou et al., Imperial College London
D8.3a National roadmaps for lignocellulosic biomass and relevant policies for a bio-based economy in 2030:
Albania
Austria
Belgium
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
FYR of Macedonia
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Kosovo
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxemburg
Malta
Moldova
Montenegro
Netherlands
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
 2016 Calliope Panoutsou et.al.,
Imperial College London
D8.3b Roadmap for lignocellulosic biomass in the Danube region  2016 Calliope Panoutsou,
Imperial College London
D8.3c Investment guide for forest biomass based cogeneration and district heating in Slovenia  2016 Calliope Panoutsou,
Imperial College London and Nike Krajnc, SFI
D8.3d Strategic guide for biomass heat policy in Ukraine  2016 Calliope Panoutsou,
Imperial College London and Tetiana Zheliezna, REA
D8.4 R&D Roadmap for lignocellulosic biomass in Europe  2016 Calliope Panoutsou et al.,
Imperial College London
D8.5 Ex ante impact assessment  2016 Dirk Carrez, Clever Consult
 WP9 Case study reports:
Croatia - SRC on unused agricultural lands  2016 Antun Pfeifer et al., SDEWES
Germany-Poland - Supplying large scale bioenergy plants with regional feedstock  2016 Simon Kühner, SYNCOM
Magdalena Borzecka-Walker, IUNG
Romania - Development of biomass supply chains in West region  2016 Vlad Stanciu, Georgiana Birau, Brigitta Schmidt, ROSENC
Serbia - Lignocellulosic ethanol plant  2016 Djordje Djatkov et al., Faculty of Technical Sciences, Novi Sad, Serbia
Slovenia - District heating on woodchips - biomass potentials and investment tool  2016 Matevž Triplat, Nike Krajnc, Darja Kocjan, Slovenian Forestry Institute
Ukraine - Lignocellulosic feedstock potential, conversion pathways and recommendations for biomass market  2016 Tetiana Zhelizna et al., Renewable Energy Agency (Ukraine)
Biomass co-firing in lignite-fired power plants as a means of mobilizing agro-biomass resources  2016 Emmanouil Karampinis, Panagiotis Grammelis (CERTH)
 WP10   S2Biom Leaflet (D10.2a)  2013 WIP-Renewable Energies
S2Biom Presentation (D10.2b)  2013 FNR and WIP-Renewable Energies
S2Biom Brochure (D10.4)
S2Biom Brochure - updated (D10.10)
 2014
 2015
WIP-Renewable Energies
Sustainable supply of non-food biomass for a resource efficient bioeconomy: A review paper on the state-of-the-art  2014 Cosette Khawaja,
Rainer Janssen
WIP-Renewable Energies
Summary report about S2Biom workshop in Brussels, 16 June 2015 (D10.8)  2015 WIP-Renewable Energies
Summary report about S2Biom summer school in Athens, 17-20 May 2016  2016 WIP-Renewable Energies
Summary report about S2Biom workshop in Amsterdam, 9 June 2016 (D10.12a)  2016 WIP-Renewable Energies
Summary report about S2Biom dissemination conference in Piran, 16 June 2016 (D10.12b)  2016 WIP-Renewable Energies
S2Biom Toolset - An explanation of how to explore the data sets and use the planning tools (D10.15)  2016 WIP-Renewable Energies
S2Biom Toolset - Local language summaries (D10.18):
Albanian
Bosnian, Serbian - Cyrillic
Bosnian, Serbian - Latin
Croatian
Finnish
German
Greek
Italian
Latvian
Macedonian
Polish
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovenian
Spanish
Turkish
Ukrainian
 2016 WIP-Renewable Energies with contributions from national partners
S2Biom Guidelines (D10.16)  2016 Calliope Panoutsou et al, Imperial College London
S2Biom Policy briefs (D10.17):
New supply and demand data on biomass use for energy, fuels and organic chemicals in Europe  2016 Calliope Panoutsou et al, Imperial College London
Vision for 1 billion tonnes of dry lignocellulosic biomass for the biobased economy in 2030  2016 Calliope Panoutsou et al, Imperial College London
Long term strategies for lignocellulosic biomass in Europe  2016 Luc Pelkmans, Miet Van Dael, VITO
Calliope Panoutsou, Imperial College London
Eija Alakangas, VTT
Market analysis for biobased products  2016 Hamid Mozaffarian, Marc Londo, ECN
Marco Pantaleo, Imperial College London
Carolien Kraan, ECN
Biomass potentials in the S2Biom project  2016 Matthias Dees et al., ALU-FR
Summary report about S2Biom final workshop in Bratislava, 30 November 2016 (D10.20)  2016 WIP-Renewable Energies
Plan for the use and dissemination of foreground (PUDF) of the S2Biom project - publishable part (D10.21)  2016 WIP-Renewable Energies

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