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Ukrainian C ase S tudy : Agronomic and Techno-economic feasibility

Ukrainian C ase S tudy : Agronomic and Techno-economic feasibility. Workshop – The contribution of the FORBIO project to the sustainable D evelopment of bioenergy 27 November 2018 Rome , Italy. Oleksandra Tryboi, SEC Biomass 03067, Kyiv, PO box 66 www.biomass.kiev.ua.

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Ukrainian C ase S tudy : Agronomic and Techno-economic feasibility

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  1. Ukrainian CaseStudy:AgronomicandTechno-economicfeasibility Workshop– Thecontributionofthe FORBIO projecttothesustainable Developmentofbioenergy 27 November 2018 Rome, Italy OleksandraTryboi, SEC Biomass 03067, Kyiv, PO box 66 www.biomass.kiev.ua

  2. Case study site location description • Country: Ukraine • Region: Kyiv oblast • Province: Ivankivregion (362 th. ha, 12.8% of the Kyiv oblast) Casestudysiteislocatedattheareaof 50 hanearKukharivillageapprox. 25 kmfromIvankivtown.

  3. Radiologicaldescription of the investigated territory Isolated anomalies of the local component of the integrated channel 137Cs

  4. Willow field trials Experimental field: 50 ha mother plantation is located near Kukhari village of the Ivankiv municipality. Agricultural lands with sandy, sandy loamsoils that were abandoned >10 years ago. pHKCI : 5,20 EC mS/cm (electroconductivity): 0,39 █ - low █ - high

  5. Promising energycrops (selection)

  6. First year willow plantation, Kukhari Second month plantation First month plantation Third month plantation First year plantation Threedifferenthigh-yieldingvarietiesofSalixviminalis L.: “Tora”, “Tordis”, “Inger”

  7. Ivankiv region land fund

  8. Underutilized land availability and potential for energy crops • Two categories of land are considered as underutilised in the assessment: • Abandoned agricultural land, i.e. land that is not needed any more for the production of food and feed crops or for other purposes; • Degraded or low productive land, i.e. land that is not suitable or no longer suitable for conventional commercial agriculture. * Measured by roads

  9. Value chain: Salixfor 2G ethanolEstimation of chips cost at plant gate (10 years) Processflowdiagramforlignocellulosicethanolproduction

  10. Value chain: Salixfor 2G ethanolEstimation of chips cost at plant gate (10 years)

  11. Conclusions • Salix viminalis L. is the most suitable for growing in the climaticconditions of the Case study region according to literary analysis and review of field trials. • 21,350 ha of underutilized agricultural land is available in 50 km radius from Ivankivtown, where potential biorefinery can be located. • Total final cost of willow chips delivered at a plant gate and collected within a 50 km radius is 28.7 Euro/dry ton.

  12. THANK YOU !

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