Economic incentives and energy production from forest biomass in Argentina

Argentina faces a double challenge: on the one side, to support and strengthen the economic development process with the enlargement and enhancement of the energy matrix; and on the other side, the country adhered to the global trend of stimulating the development of renewable energies. It is there...

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Autores principales: Olemberg, Demián Jeremías, Egolf, Patricia, Zaderenko, Constantino, Lupi, Ana Maria, Fernandez, Roberto, Casellas, Karina Susana
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author Olemberg, Demián Jeremías
Egolf, Patricia
Zaderenko, Constantino
Lupi, Ana Maria
Fernandez, Roberto
Casellas, Karina Susana
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Egolf, Patricia
Fernandez, Roberto
Lupi, Ana Maria
Olemberg, Demián Jeremías
Zaderenko, Constantino
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Egolf, Patricia
Zaderenko, Constantino
Lupi, Ana Maria
Fernandez, Roberto
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description Argentina faces a double challenge: on the one side, to support and strengthen the economic development process with the enlargement and enhancement of the energy matrix; and on the other side, the country adhered to the global trend of stimulating the development of renewable energies. It is there where the potential of non-conventional renewable energy (NCRE) especially stands out, and dendroenergy in particular. In order to stimulate bioenergy production from ad hoc forest plantations as well as by using forest by-products, it is essential to have a distributed generation regulatory and operational framework, or otherwise to work on a logistic profile that matches supply and demand (industrial and household) for energy, also considering power generation as well as preferrably cogeneration schemes. From a regulatory point of view, Argentina is already on its way towards such a system. The second item implies deeper planning policies, in a longer term. Even though a dynamic NCRE development has been seen for the past few years, dendroenergy projects in particular are below the identified potential. Drawing mainly on the INTA-FAO-Probiomasa consultancy (FAO, 2020a) precedent, this work discusses the identified areas with the greatest dendroenergy potential, the current institutional and regulatory incentives, and the necessary economic requirements for dendroenergy capacity growth.
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spelling INTA80922020-10-21T12:00:11Z Economic incentives and energy production from forest biomass in Argentina Olemberg, Demián Jeremías Egolf, Patricia Zaderenko, Constantino Lupi, Ana Maria Fernandez, Roberto Casellas, Karina Susana Energía Renovable Bioenergía Dendroenergía Biomasa Plantación Forestal Generación de Energía Vocación de la Tierra Renewable Energy Bioenergy Wood Energy Biomass Forest Plantations Energy Generation Land Suitability Argentina Argentina faces a double challenge: on the one side, to support and strengthen the economic development process with the enlargement and enhancement of the energy matrix; and on the other side, the country adhered to the global trend of stimulating the development of renewable energies. It is there where the potential of non-conventional renewable energy (NCRE) especially stands out, and dendroenergy in particular. In order to stimulate bioenergy production from ad hoc forest plantations as well as by using forest by-products, it is essential to have a distributed generation regulatory and operational framework, or otherwise to work on a logistic profile that matches supply and demand (industrial and household) for energy, also considering power generation as well as preferrably cogeneration schemes. From a regulatory point of view, Argentina is already on its way towards such a system. The second item implies deeper planning policies, in a longer term. Even though a dynamic NCRE development has been seen for the past few years, dendroenergy projects in particular are below the identified potential. Drawing mainly on the INTA-FAO-Probiomasa consultancy (FAO, 2020a) precedent, this work discusses the identified areas with the greatest dendroenergy potential, the current institutional and regulatory incentives, and the necessary economic requirements for dendroenergy capacity growth. La Argentina enfrenta un doble desafío: por un lado debe acompañar y fortalecer el proceso de desarrollo económico con el crecimiento de la demanda y la complejización de la matriz energética; y por otro, el país adhirió a la tendencia mundial y se comprometió a favorecer el desarrollo de las energías renovables. Allí, se destaca especialmente el potencial de las no convencionales (ERNC) y, en particular, la dendroenergía. Para estimular la producción de bioenergía, tanto a partir de implantaciones boscosas ad hoc como mediante la utilización de residuos o subproductos forestales, resulta esencial contar con un régimen normativo y operativo de generación distribuida, o bien un perfil logístico que calce oferta con demanda, tanto industrial como domiciliaria, y tanto en generación eléctrica como preferentemente en esquemas de cogeneración. Desde el punto de vista normativo, la Argentina ya está transitando hacia un sistema acorde. El segundo elemento se inscribe en políticas de planificación más profundas, con un horizonte más largo. Si bien el desarrollo de ERNC en los últimos años se muestra dinámico, los proyectos de desarrollo dendroenergético en particular están por debajo del potencial identificado. Partiendo del antecedente de la consultoría INTA-FAO-Probiomasa, el presente trabajo expone las zonas con mayor potencial dendroenergético, los incentivos vigentes, y qué condiciones económicas son necesarias para lograr un crecimiento en la capacidad dendroenergética. Centro de investigación en Economía y Prospectiva Fil: Olemberg, Demián Jeremías. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Centro de Investigación en Economía y Prospectiva (CIEP); Argentina Fil: Egolf, Patricia. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Centro de Investigación en Economía y Prospectiva (CIEP); Argentina Fil: Zaderenko, Constantino. Universidad Nacional de Misiones. Facultad de Ciencias Forestales; Argentina Fil: Lupi, Ana Maria. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Suelos; Argentina Fil: Fernandez, Roberto. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Montecarlo; Argentina Fil: Casellas, Karina Susana. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Centro de Investigación en Economía y Prospectiva (CIEP); Argentina 2020-10-21T11:45:56Z 2020-10-21T11:45:56Z 2020-10 info:ar-repo/semantics/documento de conferencia info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/8092 Olemberg, D., Egolf, P., Zaderenko, C., Lupi, A.M., Fernandez, R. y Casellas, K. (octubre, 2020). En 24 th ICABR conference: Accelerating the Bioeconomy. eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf ICABR 24 th ICABR conference: Accelerating the Bioeconomy, Córdoba (Argentina). October 12-21, 2020
spellingShingle Energía Renovable
Bioenergía
Dendroenergía
Biomasa
Plantación Forestal
Generación de Energía
Vocación de la Tierra
Renewable Energy
Bioenergy
Wood Energy
Biomass
Forest Plantations
Energy Generation
Land Suitability
Argentina
Olemberg, Demián Jeremías
Egolf, Patricia
Zaderenko, Constantino
Lupi, Ana Maria
Fernandez, Roberto
Casellas, Karina Susana
Economic incentives and energy production from forest biomass in Argentina
title Economic incentives and energy production from forest biomass in Argentina
title_full Economic incentives and energy production from forest biomass in Argentina
title_fullStr Economic incentives and energy production from forest biomass in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Economic incentives and energy production from forest biomass in Argentina
title_short Economic incentives and energy production from forest biomass in Argentina
title_sort economic incentives and energy production from forest biomass in argentina
topic Energía Renovable
Bioenergía
Dendroenergía
Biomasa
Plantación Forestal
Generación de Energía
Vocación de la Tierra
Renewable Energy
Bioenergy
Wood Energy
Biomass
Forest Plantations
Energy Generation
Land Suitability
Argentina
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