FOREST IEE09656SI2558320 June 2010 to December 2012 Version June 2010 Project Summary Work with businesses in the biomass supply chain from farmers and foresters to architects and ID: 787051
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FOsteRing Efficient long term Supply parTnerships
FOREST
IEE/09/656/SI2.558320 June 2010 to December 2012 Version: June 2010
Slide2Project Summary
Work with businesses in the biomass supply chain, from farmers and foresters to architects and
designers
Develop
and consolidate long-term supply partnerships Increase end-user confidence and so encourage greater investment in renewable biomass heat.
Slide3Background
Market developing from stoves to commercial boilersCommercial end-user wants confidence in a reliable source of heat in order to invest
Need greater integration in the supply chain to provide this reliable and quality market
Leading experience in Sweden and Austria
Exchange with developing markets in the UK, Ireland, Spain, Italy and Poland
Slide4Project objectives
Capacity building with bio-businesses to increase integration in the supply chain using:Best practice tools
on
business models and contracts;Business to business networking to exchange business practice and facilitate partnershipsDirect capacity building to pilot new and developing existing supply chain partnerships
Slide5Project outputs
An extensive interactive online toolkit of best practice resources and training materials;Three regional trade fairs and 6 cross-regional
business exchange visits
to allow direct networking between businesses
Capacity building in the supply chains through training with the tool-kit materials and direct support actives to pilot new supply partnerships and help consolidate existing ones. A comprehensive project website providing extensive access to all the tools and services developed in the project and supporting wider business networking activities and knowledge exchange.
Slide6Project partners
Regen South West, REGENSW, UKSeven Wye Energy Agency, SWEA, UKEnergikontor Sydost, ESS, SEBałtycka Agencja Poszanowania Energii SA, BAPE, PL
O.Ö.
Energiesparverband
, ESV, ATComitato Termotecnico Italiano, CTI, IT
Tipperia
Energy Agency, TEA, IE
Agencia
de Provincial de la
Energia
de Burgos, AGENBUR, ES
Project co-ordinator: Dr Guy Hitchcock, University of Exeter, UK
Email:
g.s.j.hitchcock@exeter.ac.uk
, Tel: +44 1392 264141