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128 November 2012
Achieving sustainability
Multi Sectoral Trade & Investment delegation South Africa
Introduction: Partners for Innovation
and Bio 2 Watt
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– Consultancy firm in Amsterdam since 2004– Experienced staff (>15 years) with many years in international projects
– Expertise subjects:
– Private sector clients: Governmental clients:
1. Sustainable biomass2. Product innovations3. Energy and Climate policies
E+Co, Jatropha Alliance, SunBiofuels, GreenResources, Bio2Watt, Sara Lee, Desso, DAF Trucks, MaxiCosi (Dorel), SITA and etcetera
European Commission, Dutch Ministries of Environment and Economic Affairs, Municipalities of The Hague and Amsterdam and etcetera
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Product Innovations
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Sustainable biomass / biofuelsSustainable Bioenergy in the Municipality of The Hague
Sustainability Certification Jatropha biofuels in Mozambique
1. Selection of a biomass certification scheme
2. GHG mass balance calculations for the Sun Biofuels value chain
3. Sustainability assessment of 3 jatropha plantations
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P1 Legality
P2 Planning, monitoring, cont. improvement
P3 Greenhouse gases
P4 Human and labour rights
P5 Rural and local development
P6 Food security
P7 Conservation
P8 Soil
P9 Water
P10 Air
P11 Technology
P12 Land rights
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RSB compliance level (pos-sible pass)
Typical Jatropha Company Mozambique
Examples of identified gaps
Principle 2:EIA conducted but social
management plan missing >> 9 points
Principle 9:Water sources inventory
missing.>> 6 points
Gap scores :10: adequate, 8: needs improvement 5: needs significant improvement 0: not covered
Gap analysis for RSB biomass certification
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Bio 2 Watt (Pty) Ltd
• South African company established in 2007• Developing commercial large scale (2-5 Mwe) waste
to energy projects• Current developments:
Bronkhorstspruit Biogas Project (BBP)Cape Dairy Farm project
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Bronkhorstspruit Biogas Project• 4 MWe biogas plant• At Beefcor site• 100,000 m3 in-ground Anaerobic digester• Waste: - cow manure
- chicken litter- fruit & veg waste from Tshwane
municipality- waste from Oricol (yoghurt, ice cream)
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Our work for Bio 2 Watt and BBP
• Partners for Innovation is working for Bio 2 Watt since May 2009
1. Subsidy for development of 3 biogas projects (Dutch fund by NL Agency) – 700,000 euro
2. Sustainability assessment BBP3. CDM advice and development of PIN and PoA
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Sustainability of BBP is very goodEnvironment Social Economic
Reduced odour lower GHG emissions reduced contamination of ground water by manure
Improved grid performance 87 workman during construction 63 workman during operations
Improved income in rural area commercially viable biogas plant
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Discussion and Questions
Suggestions for discussion:• Importance of Waste to Energy for Gauteng• Waste to Energy Technology and Service providers
in the Netherlands• .........
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Partners for Innovation: Your partner in win-win programmes with
sustainable energy
Emiel Hanekamp+31 20 62 00 511