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Since 1990 International CMO Business INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP.
PARTNERSHIP. In Brazil
Biomass and 2006 Brazil Biomass and remains an important institutional partnership
Renewable Energy specializing in the with the National Network of biomass with
renewable energy and energy efficient EUBIA in Europe and the United States with
biomass. Brazil Biomass and Renewable American Renewable Energy. We maintain a
technical exchange with the Renewable Energy
Energy has a strong business association with
and Energy Efficiency Partnership *
network international partners who bring deep
Accelerating the Deployment of Renewable
and broad experience to the renewable energy
Energy Technologies: Regional Report from the
sector. In 2006 started the project to export
Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency
wood chips and pellets to the international Partnership * The World Bank Group -
market. Accelerating Clean Energy Technology
Innovation - An Overview of Renewable Energy
Industry Canada's National Renewable Energy
Brazil Biomass has been a leading brazilian
Laboratory * International Renewable Energy
supplier of wood chips to the world pulp and Alliance International Energy Agency Innovative
paper industry. As specialists in the sales, Approaches to the Renewable Electricity
marketing and trading of wood chips and System Integration of Global Bioenergy
biomass, Brazil Biomass team is committed to Partnership * German Renewable Energy
delivering quality products in the required Federation European Renewable Energy
species and volumes, to international Council - Renewable energy policy in Europe -
customers. Brazil Biomass expertise includes 20% by 2020 * New Energy Future Coalition
providing competitive markets for its wood Alliances for a New Energy Future *
chip suppliers...
Business International Partner Biomass
BRAZILIAN ASSOCIATION INDUSTRY BIOMASS Barroman S. A.– Dario Kirschbaum
A group of leading biomass companies in Brazil formed the Brazilian Association of Industry Biomass and Renewable Cree Industries - John O. Olsen
Energy or Biomass Thermal Energy Council dedicated to advancing the use of biomass for heat and other thermal energy Tally Tropicals - Martin Nachim
applications. The founding members
mbers of ABIB include biomass fuel producers, appliance manufacturers and distributors,
Elite International Leo Ickowicz
and supply chain companies that represent the breadth of interests in the fast growing b biomass
iomass thermal energy industry.
Most of the woody biomass-to-energy plants Brazill Biomass use direct
direct-fired
fired system or conventional steam boiler, whereby Globe Trade Claudia Gale
biomass feedstock is directly burned to produce steam leading to generation of electricity. In a direct
direct-fired
fired system, biomass Asiskyb Lda Miguel Santos
is fed from the bottom of the boiler and air is supplied a
att the base. Hot combustion gases are passed through a heat
exchanger in which water is boiled to create steam. The administration of the company shall be held President Brazilian Energy Trading-Savvas Kassianos
Association of Industry Biomass and Renewable Energy. Eastco International-Jan Troost
BRASIL BIOMASS AND RENEWABLE ENERGY - President CEO Dr. Celso Marcelo de Oliveira - Dra. Maria Denise Martins de Bruce Manson and Associates
Oliveira
BUSINESS INTERNATIONAL BIOMASS AND RENEWABLE ENERGY
Biomass energy plays a vital role in meeting local energy demand in many regions of the developing world. Biomass is a primary source of energy for close to 2.4
billion people in developing countries. It is easily available to many of the world’s poor and provides vital and affordable energy for cooking and space heating.
Biomass-based industries are a significant source of enterprise development, job creation and income generation in rural areas. Modern biomass energy is widely
used in many developing countries as well as in parts of the industrialized world. With proper management backed by adherence to appropriate ecological practices,
modern biomass can be a sustainable source of electricity as well as liquid and gaseous fuels. Biomass, therefore, is not only a vital source of energy for many today
but is likely to remain an important source of energy in the future subject to its sustainable exploitation. Biomass energy plays a vital role in meeting local energy
demand in many regions of the developing world. Biomass is a primary source of energy for close to 2.4 billion people in developing countries . It is easily available to
many of the world’s poor and provides vital and affordable energy for cooking and space heating. Biomass-based industries are a significant source of enterprise
development, job creation and income generation in rural areas. Modern biomass energy is widely used in many developing countries as well as in parts of the
industrialized world. With proper management backed by adherence to appropriate ecological practices, modern biomass can be a sustainable source of electricity
as well as liquid and gaseous fuels. Biomass, therefore, is not only a vital source of energy for many today but is likely to remain an important source of energy in the
future subject to its sustainable exploitation. Renewable Energy resources offer abundant opportunities for providing clean and sustainable energy for everyone.
They are the answer to imminent fossil fuel shortages affecting electric power, heating and transportation needs. The technical potential for the utilization of
renewable energy is nearly 20 times greater than current global energy demand. Yet, today renewable energy only provides 17% of the world's primary energy needs
and traditional renewable energy use (biomass and large hydro) make up the greater share (9% and 5.7% respectively). New renewables such as wind and solar
provide only 2% of total global primary energy consumption. That power generated by solar photovoltaics could provide 10,000 times more energy than the world
currently uses. The renewable energy supply potential for our planet is 15,000 times as great as the annual consumption of nuclear and fossil energy. The efficient
deployment of these renewable resources requires a removal of trade and investment barriers between countries. The goal is the electrical interconnection of regions
with abundant renewable resources to those nations with the highest consumption.
The progress has been made, the 2010 target of 21 % renewable electricity for EU corresponding to 22.1 % for EU15 will not be achieved under current policies and
measures. Instead, currently implemented policies will probably result in a share of between 18 % and 19 % in 2010. In total, renewable energy accounted for about
15.2 % of total electricity generation in 2002. It has been identified that the main reason why the target is not being achieved is because the production of electricity
from biomass has not been as high as initially foreseen. To ensure that biomass will contribute in the planned way to achieve the renewable energy goals for 2010
the European Commission presented an Biomass Action Plan4 in December 2005. This action plan sets out measures to increase the development of biomass
energy from wood, wastes and agricultural crops by creating market-based incentives to its use and removing barriers to the development of the market.
ENVIRONMENT BRAZIL BIOMASS
Benefits. Brazil Biomass makes useful and productive otherwise low value materials (such as biomass or wood
chips), and uses these materials to create a renewable source of energy.
Environmental. An Brazil Biomass solution reduces net greenhouse gas emissions. It conserves natural resources
by replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy sources.
Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions - Energy products which are derived from biomass use carbon from the earth's
natural carbon cycle and leave harmful fossil fuel based carbon deep below the earth's surface.
Declined
Declined Reliance on Fossil Fuels - Use of biomass energy reduces demand for fossil fuels and contributes to the
conservation of natural resources.
Community. With the high cost of energy threatening job security, Brazil Biomass keeps plants and businesses
competitive, enabling workers to keep their jobs. Additionally, projects create new jobs in communities. We lower
the burden on local authorities and governments because we often convert biomass materials, such as fiber
residues.
The advantages of Brazil Biomass Wood Chip Eucalyptus are: • it is cheap, often as cheap as logs and now
cheaper than mains gas; • it is a standardised product with Europe wide quality standards in place;• fully
automated, highly efficient boiler systems are available; • it can be made from a wide range of raw
materials, often sourced locally. Other advantages include the fact that the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2)
emitted during the burning process is typically 90% less than when burning fossil fuel. The principle
economic advantage of wood biomass energy is that wood is usually significantly less expensive than
competing fossil fuels.
BRAZIL BIOMASS HARD WOOD CHIPS EUCALYPTUS
Hard Wood Chips Eucalyptus Paper Brazil
Wood Species: Eucalyptus Saligna and Grandis
Place of Origin: Brazil
Quality certification: SGS International
Hard Wood Chips Eucalyptus Brazil Biomass and Partners are ideal for the cellulose and MDF.
Our product is of high quality. Quality management.
Cost-efficient production of high quality fuel according to the requirements of the boiler producers.
Quantity Hard Wood Chips:
Hard Wood Chips Eucalyptus Santa Catarina: 22,000 BDMT/TM
Hard Wood Chips Eucalyptus Bahia: 15,000 BDMT/TM
Dimensions of Hard Wood Chips according to CEN/TS 14961:2005
Codification - Granulometry : 50mm or more – 6,66 - 37,50 a 50mm – 10,81 - 25,00 a 37,50mm – 32,02 -
12,50 a 25,00mm – 33,27 - 6,30 a 12,50mm – 14,48 - 3,35 a 6,30mm – 2,62 - 0,25 a 3,35mm – 0,16
Fibre Length (mm):1-
(mm): 0,955 (0,040) mm - 10- 0,952 (0,063) mm - 12- 1,007 (0,064) mm - 23- 1,036 (0,034)
mm - Mean – 0,988 (0,041) mm
Fibre Wall Thickness: 1- 5,842 (0,548) - 10- 6,452 (0,333) - 12- 5,356 (0,500) - 23- 6,845 (0,598) - Mean –
6,124 (0,658)
Lumen Width: 1- 8,149 (1,442) - 10- 9,384 (1,120) - 12- 9,212 (1,739) - 23- 9,936 (2,635) - Mean – 9,170
(0,748)
Moisture Content - 18/24 % max - Class M30 Moisture of wood chips according to CEN/TS 14961:2005
Ash Content
Content - 0,3% or 0,7% Class A07 Ash (w-%of dry basis) Ash of wood chips according to CEN/TS
14961:2005
Basic Density - 0,502 g/cm3 - 200-450 kg/m3 - Calorific Power - 4.727 Kcal/Kg
Pulp Cellulose - 60,9% - Holo Cellulose - 69,1%
Lignin (TAPPI T222) 27,0% - Klason 21.5 (1.0) - Soluble 5.5 (1.1)
Carbohydrates 63,5 - Glucan 49.5 (4.0) - Xylan 14.8 (2.2)
Hemicellulose 20%
Extractives (TAPPI T204) -3,9 - Dichloromethane 0,2 (0,1)- Ethanol 2.0 (0.4) - Water 1.7 (0.2)
Mineral Comp - 0,5% - PH - 5,7%
Polvoses
Polvoses - 16,3% - Volatile 13,0% - Volatile Matter 70,55%
Bark - More than 1,0%
Sand - Maximum 0,1%
Chemical
Hydrogen (ASTM D 5373) 5,62% by weight - Oxygen 39,42% by weight - Nitrogen 0,23% by weight (ASTM D
5373) - Sulfur Less 0,08% by weight (ASTM D 4239) - Chlorine Less 499 mg/kg (ASTM D 3761) - Carbon
51,32 % by weight (ASTM D 5373)
Solubility -1% NAOH Solubility 17 a - 520 a - Factor H - 520 a
Composition Chemical: Fe < 1O ppm - Ca < 100 ppm - SiO2 < 80 ppm - Al2O3 5,1 - K2O 4,4 - TiO2 2,7 - P2O5
1,5 - SO3 1,3 - Mn < 0,5l opm - Mg < 80 ppm - ZrO2 0,1 - SrO 0,1 - Rb2O 0,1 - Cu < 1,5 ppm - ZnO 0,1 - Na <
3OO ppm - Dirt < 5m~mVm2
Pulp quality: Brightness 88 - 90,5 % ISO - Viscosity 400 - 550 ml/g - Alpha cellulose content > 94,5 - R 18 >
96,5% - R 10 > 92,0%
HARD WOOD CHIPS EUCALYPTUS - Test Report 960-2009 IPT/USP
Brazil Biomass and Renewable Energy S.A
Raw Eucalyptus wood chips (grandis and Eucalyptus saligna)
Origin: Brazil.
Received on 01/07/2009 and identified in laboratory and LCL 467/09. Approximate amount: 2.000 g
METHODS USED
Moisture, NBR 8112/86 "Immediate Review (CMQ-LCL-PE-M070). Equipment: Analytical balance, cod.: 83,823. Validity of calibration: jul/2010. Stove, cod.: 4174. Validity of calibration:
jul/2010. NBR 8112/86 - Instant Analysis - 4.3 " (CMQ-LCL-PE-011).
Equipment: Analytical balance, cod.: 35,586. Validity of calibration: jun/2010 Furnace, cod.: 30,802. Validity of calibration: abr/2010.
Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen, ASTM D 5373-07 "Standard Test Methods for Instrumental Determination of Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen in Laboratory Samples of Coal and Coke" (CMQ-
LCL-PE-017). Equipment: Analyzer Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen, cod.: LCL 002, calibrated before the test performance. Analytical balance, cod.: LCL 003. Validity of calibration: jan/2010.
Sulfur, ASTM D 4239-04th "Standard Test Methods for Sulfur in the Analysis Sample of Coal and Coke Using High Temperature Tube Furnace
Combustion Method" - Method C (CMQ-LCL-PE-028). Equipment: Sulfur Analyzer, cod.: 33805, calibrated before the test performance. Balance AM, cod.: 33,510. Validity of Calibration:
jan/2010. Calorific value, ASTM D 5865-04 "Standard Test Methods for Gross Calorific Value of Coal and Coke" (CMQ-LCL-PE-041).
Equipment / Instruments: adiabatic calorimetry, cod.: 21354 Bomb calorimetry, cód.: 8357. Validity of Calibration: jul/2010.
No material received: Moisture: 3.1 - 18 % ± 4% In the dry material: Gray 3.2 -% 1.2% - Hydrogen - 6%, 1% ± 0.2 - Sulfur - 0.013% - Calorific value - kcal / kg higher than 4537.2 ± 238.8
Below 4298.4 ± 238.8
São Paulo, 01 July 2009
BUSINESS BRAZIL BIOMASS
Shipment Method Container: Port Itajai/SC and Vitoria/ES Containers
Packing 50Kg Bags 20 MT in 1X 40´FCL
Shipment Method Bulk: Port Imbituba/SC and Vitoria/ES
Incoterms: FOB Brazil or CIF
Destination Port: ASWP.
Country of Destination: ASWP.
Certified: ISPS. Rate of load 8.400 ton/day. Phytosanitary Certificate. Fumigation Certificate. Origin Certificate.
Wood Chips Eucalyptus Brazil Biomass ideal for the fuel energy. Our product is of high quality.
We have large quantity of biomass used for energy industry
Chemical Composition
Oxygen Approx. 47%
Hydrogen Approx. 5,8%
Nitrogen Approx. 0,3%
Sulphur Less 0,003%
Chlorine Less than 0,1%
Carbon. 52%
Extractives: Approx. 11,0%
Lignin: Approx. 25,8%
Polvoses: Approx. 16,3%
Volatiles: Approx. 13%
Volatile Matter: 70.55 % to 84.96%
Fixed Carbon : 12.06% to 14.52%
Ash content: 0,35%
Bark : more than 5.0 %
Moisture Content: 30% max
Minimum Btu ‘/lb: 5,500 (HHV)
Maximum Chip Size: No more than 5% shall be 4 inches or
larger in any dimension
Sand: Maximum 0,1%
No plastic or metal
Rotten Content : 0,5%
BRAZIL BIOMASS WOOD CHIPS INDUSTRIAL
BRAZIL BIOMASS WOOD PELLETS
Wood Pellets are a form of compacted biomass in order to increase the density of the fuel and thus making it more economic to
transport over longer distances. Most pellets are made from sawdust and ground wood chips, which are waste materials from trees
used to make furniture, lumber, and other products. Resins and binders (lignin) occurring naturally in the sawdust hold wood
pellets together, so they usually contain no additives.
Other materials, like straw, corn, nut hulls and similar can also be used to produce pellets, but those are less common. Pellets are
cylindrical in form and their typical dimensions are 5-6 mm in diameter and 15-25 mm in length. Features:
1) Raw material: Pellet fuel is made mainly of sawdust, shavings and fines leftover after processing trees for lumber and other
wood products. At a pellet mill the material is dried, compressed, and formed into small eraser-sized bits.They are clean, pleasant
smelling and smooth to touch.
2) Working principle: Adopts gear transition and makes pellets. The environmental benefits of Wood Pellets: Carbon Reduction-CO2
is taken from the atmosphere by trees during their life which is released back when burnt or during the natural process of decay.
Even allowing for the carbon produced in planting harvesting sawing and transportation of timber and the manufacture and delivery
of pellets, it is estimated that the net reduction in CO2 emissions is 90% better when comparing the use of Wood Pellets to Fossil
Fuels. Wood Pellets are clean. Unlike most other fuels wood pellets are environment clean, when spilt they can be collected and
used as fuel or compost, when burnt the ash produced can be used in the garden as a fertilizer. Wood is a renewable fuel. Never
removes trees faster from the forest than it is added to by natural growth, modern plantation methods make it possible to plant and
harvest forests within a 30 year cycle.
Advantages of Bracatinga Wood Pellets - Brazil Biomass.. The primary environmental benefit of burning wood pellets is it does not
contribute to climate changes through emissions of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases. The net emission of carbon-dioxide
is practically zero. Other emissions from wood pellets are low in relation to coal, oil and other fossil fuels. Emissions of nitrogen
oxides are similar to fossil fuels, however emissions of sulfur dioxides are considerably lower. Easy and convenient to handle, even
for those who live alone. Nothing is taken from the environment to create pellet fuel. Pellets are made from the residual sawdust
from the lumber & furniture The burning of pellets is highly clean and produces extremely little residue. In some countries pellet
appliances are exempt from smoke emission test requirements. Pellet stoves come in a number of models and sizes which are
attractive and can fit in any home. Automatic feed systems mean you only have to fill the hopper every few days. Pellet appliances
may be installed with zero or minimum clearance. Pellet fuel is not subject to world price variations like imported oil.
Recommendations for high quality pellets bagasse sugar cane cf. CEN/TS 14961. What is a high
quality Pellet Bagasse Sugar Cane. Moreover, this product will have the following additional
advantages Pellets Bagasse Sugar Cane: The product is from 100% recycled origin and is
environmentally friendly because it reduces deforestation. The product has a calorific charge similar
to firewood. The product requires reduced storage capacity, thus enabling emergency and buffer
stocks. It is a clean product without the drawbacks of firewood. The product's low humidity raises
temperature quickly and the product releases less smoke, ashes and soot when compared to
firewood. It has a more homogeneous calorific charge than firewood. It has a higher flame
temperature. It causes less pollution because it is a renewable fuel.
Quality certification The quality of the pellets is an important factor in achieving optimum operation of the heating system.
To classify the bagasse-pellets similar to wood pellets we can use the European classification according to CEN TS 14961 and provide a declaration similar to
those for wood pellets.
Analysis according to determinations according to the parameters specified in DINplus and ÖNORM M 7135 including physical properties like resistance to
abrasion, calorific value, moisture content, ash content, content of chlorine, sulphur, nitrogen, major ash forming elements, screening for heavy elements
sample preparation is included. Analysis carried out according to European standards for solid biofuels.
The analyses Pellets Bagasse Sugar Cane Brazil had been doing at the Energy Laboratory UFPR.
Size 105mm diameter X 30 – 250 mm length -Remainashes < 0,9% -Volatile Material (Dry Base) 84,91%Fixed Carbon (Dry
(Dry Base)
14,14% - Moisture 09,00%(approximately)-
09,00%(approximately)- Density 1,304 ton/m3 - Calorific Value (PCS) – Dry Base 4.950-
4.950-5.250 Kcal/Ton -
Carbon 47,51% - Hydrogen 06,10% - Nitrogen 00,50.
Packing 1. 25 to 40 kg raffia bags. 2. Size and quantity can be adapted to meet customer’s needs. 3. Packing can also be in big bags
which hold approximately 600 kilos. 4. The product can be supplied in bulk , either in cylinder or disk-shape 5. Also supplied on
pallets. 6. Briquettes require less storage space than firewood (90 m3 of firewood take up around 25m3 of space, which is
equivalent to approximately 15 tonnes of briquettes).
PORT IMBITUBA
LOGISTICS AND
TRANSPORTATION
WOOD CHIPS
BRAZIL BIOMASS PARTNER BRAZIL SUDATI MDF
Kyoto Protocol signed in 1997. Objectives of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Adoption of common policies to reduce CO2 emissions Biomass - Renewable Energy. The
content of carbon emitted during combustion of biomass was previously captured the atmosphere in a short time period - balance = zero balance.
Advantages of Energy crops: Energy crops with lower overall costs of production. Stabilization of prices and the pressure on timber and other forest products which currently
derive raw material for other industrial sectors. Increased demand for biomass could be met with new areas of crops on a large scale.