BioDieNet project (EIE/06/090)
Biodiesel has a huge advantage over other alternative transport fuels in that it can be introduced immediately to transport fleets, providing a safe and problem-free route into the wider use of biofuels. The simplicity of the supply chain for biodiesel from used cooking oils also makes it ideally suited to the involvement of local Energy Agencies and public authorities, allowing rapid reductions in fleet CO2 emissions, a degree of autonomy in transport fuels and local employment provided in the production and distribution of the fuel.
The direct outcomes of the project will be:
- 15 new biodiesel from UCO projects and 30 biodiesel filling stations initiated or established in partner regions and 2000 more vehicles running on biodiesel
- >50 quick scan reports that study the techno-economic feasibility of localized biodiesel production by potential supply chain members
- An electronic and printed handbook in 10 different languages providing comprehensive guidance to the setting up and maintenance of local biodiesel projects and the promotion of biodiesel as a fuel, relevant to all 25 Member States
- A training programme combining workshops, seminars and distance learning materials to develop knowledge and expertise in this specific field for Energy Agencies and other market actors, coordinated fully with those planned under the COMPETANCE, e-ATOMIUM, eTREAM and Bio-NETT projects
- A comprehensive synthesis of existing knowledge and experience in the field including a set of case studies demonstrating how existing local biodiesel projects have been established, the barriers they have faced and how successful they have been in overcoming them
- A common, adaptable template for the development of Business Plans for new local biodiesel projects, again relevant to all Member States
- The formal establishment of a membership network across Europe tied in initially to the regional biofuels networks proposed under the existing Bio-NETT project
- A website linked to the proposed common Bio-NETT website and other existing biofuel sites with strong interactive features, including message boards, to allow a cross-flow of information and expertise among network members
The potential impacts of the project are:
- A major expansion of local biodiesel supply projects making a significant contribution to Member States' conformity with the Biofuels Directive
- Increased opportunities for Energy Agencies to establish new biodiesel projects in collaboration with local and regional authorities, providing increased local employment and other economic benefits
- A measurable decrease in the environmental impacts of waste oil disposal and transport emissions
The Partners in the project are:
- GB - Energy Solutions (North West London) - Coordinator
- RO - Agency of Brasov for the Management of Energy & Environment
- ES - Agència Energètica de la Ribera
- IT - Agenzia Veneziana Energia
- PT - Agência Municipal de Energia de Sintra
- BG - Sofia Energy Centre
- GB - North East London Energy Efficiency Advice Centre
- PT - Agência Municipal de Energia e Ambiente de Oeiras
- GB - Brent Community Transport
- NL - Ecofys bv
- IT - Federation of Scientific & Technical Associations
- NL - Province of Fryslan
- HU - Innoterm Energetikai és Környezetvédelmi Fejleszto Kft
- NO - Milvenn AS
- IT - Energia e Territorio Spa
- NO - Western Norway Research Institute
- DE - Bundesverband Freie Tankstelle
Contacts
Italy
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AGIRE - Agenzia Veneziana per l'Energia
AGIRE - Venice Energy Agency
Norway
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Stiftinga Vestlandsforsking
Western Norway Research Institute
Portugal
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Agência Municipal de Energia de Sintra
Municipal Energy Agency of Sintra -
Agência Municipal de Energia e Ambiente de Oeiras
Energy and Environment Agency of Oeiras
Romania
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ABMEE - Agentia pentru Managementul Energiei si Protectia Mediului Brasov
Agency of Brasov for the Management of Energy and Environment
Spain
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Agència Energètica de la Ribera
Energy Agency of la Ribera



