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22<br />

Fuel handling at Braviken.<br />

elmiA, Jönköping – copenhAgen, kAStrUp Airport<br />

post toUr 3,<br />

BIOfUElS fROM aGRICUlTURE, CHP aND BIOGaS<br />

Departure from Elmia, Jönköping, at 08.00<br />

Short rotation coppice production, biogas production at<br />

large farm and CHP using biomass.<br />

sustainable Business Hub<br />

– tour host presenting bioenergy development in south sweden<br />

See page 19.<br />

Biogas produced in cooperation between farm and food industry<br />

– Wrams Gunnarstorp<br />

A modern biogas plant in cooperation between a large<br />

farm and food industry. The biogas plant at Wrams Gunnarstorp<br />

can be seen as a model for the fast-growing biogas<br />

industry. The plant has been built w<strong>it</strong>hout subsidies<br />

and is a result of close cooperation between a large farm<br />

(Wrams Gunnarstorps Gods), a leading food industry (Findus,<br />

owned by Nestlé), and E.ON (E.ON Gas Sverige AB).<br />

Cultivation of fast growing willows as energy crop<br />

– salixenergi Europa aB<br />

SalixEnergi Europa AB has experience from working w<strong>it</strong>h<br />

energy willow (Salix) since 1986. The company’s professional<br />

expertise ranges over a wide spectrum, from early<br />

planting trials to advanced technological developments in<br />

planting, harvesting, and handling.<br />

Stable, sustainable plant breeding for over 25 years has<br />

produced new willow varieties that provide superior yields.<br />

SalixEnergi Europa AB, and the plant breeder division of<br />

the national Swedish farmers association Lantmännen SW<br />

Seed, are working together to continuously improve cultivation<br />

supplies and cultivation technology.<br />

www.salixenergi.se<br />

District heating plant in trosa<br />

– built by järnforsen<br />

Last year Statkraft modernised their plant for district heating<br />

in Trosa.<br />

Järnforsen manufactured and delivered a new 6 MW combustion<br />

plant for biomass. The new plant provides households<br />

and industries in Trosa w<strong>it</strong>h hot water. For a district<br />

heating operator, efficiency and environmental constraints<br />

are the key factors for low operating costs. The efficiency<br />

of the plant in Trosa is optimised w<strong>it</strong>h a flue gas condenser<br />

www.jfenergy.com<br />

The biogas plant at Wrams Gunnarstorp is a co-operation between a large<br />

farm and a nearby food industry.<br />

Large user of bio-oils for district heating<br />

– Lunds Energi aB, Lund<br />

Lunds Energi AB is owned by four municipal<strong>it</strong>ies in southern<br />

Sweden. The company supplies energy to about 293,000<br />

customers. The business includes regional production and<br />

distribution of district heat, district cooling and electric<strong>it</strong>y<br />

in the c<strong>it</strong>y of Lund, w<strong>it</strong>h a total yearly production of 1,040<br />

GWh heat, 66 GWh district cooling, and 91 GWh electric<strong>it</strong>y.<br />

The main production s<strong>it</strong>e, the Gunnesbo plant, is in the<br />

forefront of environmental technology, such as district<br />

heating based on natural gas, bio-oil, wood pellets and<br />

geothermal energy and produces about 546 GWh in total,<br />

of which 205 GWh is produced w<strong>it</strong>h bio-oils and solid biomass<br />

on yearly basis.<br />

The plant has been converted from fossil oil to bio-oil w<strong>it</strong>h<br />

a production capac<strong>it</strong>y of 150 MW. Lunds Energi is one of<br />

the biggest users if bio-oil in Sweden. The tour includes a<br />

vis<strong>it</strong> to the bio-oil facil<strong>it</strong>y.<br />

www.lundsenergi.se<br />

Photo: E.ON

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