company overview 2016
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Bioenergy Crops Ltd. is an international group founded in 2012. We focus on the production,
evaluation and optimization of biomass from residues and dedicated plantations
Director:
Emiliano Maletta (UK/Spain)
Team and collaborators Charles Hefner (Brazil)
Tomas Gothold (Argentina/Perú/Brazil)
Valentina Lasorella (Italy)
Enrique Riegelhaupt (Argentina/Mexico)
Roman Molás (Poland) Torsten Mandal (Denmark)
Hector Maletta (Perú)
Leonardo Gutson (Spain)
Kevin Lindegaard (UK)
And other 25 international experts working with us to
promote sustainable biomass cropping systems
worldwide.
Partnerships across EU, LATAM, Africa and Asia
BIOENERGY CROPS LTD Registered office Address:
16 Copse Wood way
Northwood, Middlesex, HA6 2UE
Reg.Nº 08155605
All Rights Reserved | © BioenergyCrops Ltd. 2012
Emiliano Maletta | www.bioenergycrops.com | CEO – Email: [email protected]
Our projects worldwide Bioenergy Crops Ltd offers a variety of services to produce sustainable solutions and feedstock supply opportunities in collaboration with
partners. From 2012, these are locations we have partnerships and clients for our biomass projects based on energy crops and residues.
Our vision
A holistic view of bioenergy project development, understanding that the socio-environmental--economic dimensions are in the long-term
more important than simple productivity. Economics are important,
but one must understand the local social fabric and how it will interact
and develop with the project in question in order to gain a realistic view
of the project.
Creating value through sustainable and resilient biomass systems
Renewable energy
Rural income diversification Food/fuel synergy
Water use efficiency methods
Wildfire Reduction
Smallholders/Rural Jobs
Biodiversity & landscape
Land Valorization & Soil Improvement
High yields & low costs
Many crops & sites
Feedstock quality
Optimized logistics
• Regular services and technical support, partnership and monitoring for projects focused on residues and dedicated
biomass plantations
• Adapt solutions and best species / varieties / management to local real and cost-effective implementation
• Develop biomass supply capacity: from pilot farms, nurseries, to improved supply chains, logistics and collaboration with farmers.
• Regular reporting and strong teamwork skills
• Pre-treatment: drying, storage and densification
• Life Cycle Assessments. Environmental impacts.
• Training and farmers integration in supply chain
What can we do?
Emiliano Maletta | www.bioenergycrops.com | CEO – Email: [email protected]
Critical for this project • Grass management for silage operations
• Nursery escalation and propagation
• Sorghum and Guinea grass to reduce risks (buffer
system)
• Landscape design, erosion control, sustainable
slope farming
• Conservation, restoration, perennials
• Sustainability assessments
• Carbon sequestration and organic matter care
• Management capacity building
• Smallholder program with organic food growers,
and explore outgrower-farmers for fuel supply
cost and risk reduction
Emiliano Maletta | www.bioenergycrops.com | CEO – Email: [email protected]
A more resilient system is possible…
Emiliano Maletta | www.bioenergycrops.com | CEO – Email: [email protected]
! Biomass valorization process ! Forest preservation
! Smart farming, agroforestry, perennials and ecological services in degraded lands ! Increase organic matter, imrpve the soils.
! Boost rural competitiveness ! Promote renewable energy by reforestation and grassland management
! Increase profits and create business & new jobswith local social benefits
Implement Sustainable Change
Emiliano Maletta | www.bioenergycrops.com | CEO – Email: [email protected]
Healing the land: improved perennial systems providing organic matter and biodiversity restoration in degraded soils in The Caribbean.
Photo: Tibbar project byBioenergy Crops Ltd.!
Water economy
• Focus on rain-fed areas for low footprint feedstock • Appropriate irrigation methods
• GIS, plant/soil/water interface sensors to improve
management capacity and productivity
• Rotational schemes (irrigation on establishment) • Rainwater harvesting / ponds
• Slope agriculture / terracing / agroforestry • Irrigation for selected high value-added products
• Perennial crops when possible to improve resilience.
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Emiliano Maletta | www.bioenergycrops.com | CEO – Email: [email protected]
Our projects assist bio-industries and tropical agriculture
• Synergies with sugarcane and livestock sectors
• All biomass residues to be valorized (including vinasses)
• Bioethanol, heat, power, syngas, bio-methane, biomaterials &
by products
• Using marginal areas with poor fertility. Smart carbon farming
with alternative biomass production
• Overall integrated systems for biofertilizers (comport, biochar, soil amendments with mineral-organic fertilization)
• Protein and starch crops for highly value added bioproducts
• New alternatives, increased resilence, rural jobs, economic and environmental risk reduction
Integration with local tropical agriculture
Bio fertilizers to boost all crop yields
Our selected team can help clients to improve biofertilization
methods. Large record and demonstration in many countries.
By producing biomass for energy,
we target bioproducts and
biofertilizers locally requested by farmers.
Biofertilizers can be solids ot/and liquids
We train farmers
We use carbon sequestration methods
Reduce fossil imported
fertilization to your crops
• Improve soil condition and increase land value
• Develop appropriate feedstock collection and processing systems
• Optimize logistic chains by densification, storage and transportation improvements
• Characterize biomass
• Develop wildfire prevention programs
Semi-arid Lands: Grasslands, Legume Trees, Native Shrubs
Woody biomass / machinery
• Forestry and short rotation coppicing species • Shrubland management
• Biodiversity, several species together
• Legume trees lowering emissions (less N fertilizer) • Planting materials, cuttings, Italian planters
• Self propelled and pulled harvesters
High yielding prennial energy grasses • New hybrids • Drought tolerant grasses
• From 100 to 300 wet Tons/ha.yr (from 1 to 8 cuttings per year)
• Crude protein from 10 to 18% • Silage management (moisture 70-85%)
• Drying methods for biorefinery
• Easy baling management (moisture <15%) • Combinations with legumes
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Perennial energy crops network in EU
• Temperate areas with high yielding cool and warm grasses
• Extensive networks in Italy, Spain, Poland, UK, Netherlands and partners in Portugal, France, Greece and
Turkey
• Research & Development and published background
• Giant reeds, Switchgrass, Miscanthus among many other
species
• Woody crops, dozens of short rotation species
Emiliano Maletta | www.bioenergycrops.com | CEO – Email: [email protected]
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Biomass sorghum hybrids
• Specific genetics for high sugar or high biomass
• Allows a variety of pretreatment options
(silage, baling, loose) • Two harvests per year possible
• Small farmers are accustomed to sorghum
and understand it
Niche use:
• Sorghum as buffer in a supply chain for flexibility
• No-till cultivation preserving soil nutrient balances
• Drought resistant hybrids
• Experience in tropical and temperate areas
Emiliano Maletta | www.bioenergycrops.com | CEO – Email: [email protected]
Agroforestry for biomass
• Food / fodder / energy • Improve land use change
• Can use legume, energy, or fruit
trees. • Regionally specific design
• Pruning / waste integration
• Shade tolerant grasses • Specialty varieties and biomass
• Lowest impact biomass • High value-added
• Increased resilience
Densification and pre-treatment
• Lowest footprint in destination (gCO2e/ton, GJ/ton and $/ton)
• Saving costs during transportation
• Herbaceous and woody briquetting an d pelleting • Different scales
• Grinding, shredding, thermochemical approach
• Lowest cost for drying methods • Heat/power/biochar production systems
• Durability index • Binders and compressing models
Advanced logistic models
• Minimizing distances using GIS approach, best selected equipment
from US and Europe and
minimizing cost of fuel in destination
Evaluation of resources and biomass residues
Energy crop projects
• Agronomic feasibility and biomass characterization for several uses
• Crop models and GIS based assessments
• Cost analysis, economic models and scenario development
• Biomass supply and transportation costs
• Economic evaluation of biomass supply
• Agroforestry, mixed schemes with wastes (residues and dedicated crops
patterns) and dedicated plantations
Emiliano Maletta | www.bioenergycrops.com | CEO – Email: [email protected]
! Feasibility studies
• Production and operational cost modeling
• Species/variety comparison and recommendation
• Site evaluation • Pilot program design/
implementation ! Project Design
! Agronomic support and project
monitoring
! Biomass characterization
! Optimization of inputs
! Recommendation for machinery
and inputs: Suppliers and
services
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• Crop production predictions, estimations and crop modeling. Agronomy and monitoring of commercial plantations for bioenergy
• Best biomass species suitable for specific marginal farming areas.
What is a complete cultivation process & management. What
machinery is required?
• GIS maps
• Economic optimization and modeling. Will feedstock be cheap?
• Biomass production and logistic costs, tools/software development
• Life Cycle thinking approach / emissions saved
• Environmental and Social impact studies
• Impacts in biodiversity and landscape/tourism
• Land use changes and sustainability evaluations Emiliano Maletta | www.bioenergycrops.com | CEO – Email: [email protected]
Group Relevant Project Experience
" Africa. Development of tropical legume-tree agroforestry plantation methods. Projects with Napier grass in Sierra Leone, Madagascar, Ghana and Western
Kenya (more than 100,000 acres under supervision).
" Scribe, Mexico. Evaluation of plantation methods and techniques for 14,000
Acres of Napier grass. Modeled optimized harvest, pretreatment and
transportation system;
" Nader Enterprises, Dominican Republic. Pre-feasiliblity study to identify
lowest cost sustainable energy crops for 500 hectare biomass energy project;
" FGV Projetos, Various projects. Biomass expert for national level studies to
identify and develop potential bioenergy projects in 8 countries through Central
America, Caribbean, Africa;
" FGV Projetos, Mozambique. Subject matter expert for the development of
the agricultural strategic plan for the Nacala Corredor.
" Ministry of Economy and competitiveness, Spain. Biomass evaluations for
national design and monitoring of commercial energy crops and biomass supply
chain developments
" Tibbar Energy, USVI. Design and implementation of 1800 acres of rain-fed
and irrigated energy grasses (Giant King Grass) for 7MW biogas operation;
Recognized Leadship in the Biomass Field
• 6500 connections
• Bioenergy Crops owned groups with 1500 members
• Company profile: 285 followers • Participation in 95 groups on
Bioenergy, sustainability and
renewable energy and biobased industries
• 2566 connections • 2 Fanpages in Spanish and
English: 5500 likes • Own group: 550 members
• Participation in more than 70 facebook groups
• Spanish and English blogs and RSS services
• 4000-5000 visits per month • www.bioenergycrops.com
• Spanish and English accounts • 2190 Followers
• Spanish and English • 454 Followers
• 241 Followers
• 1st ranked in English • 1st page in Spanish
• G+ 53k visits 2 fan pages • 2 Owned communities
Emiliano Maletta Specialties • Coordinated European programs with energy crops • Biomass maps (GIS tool for industries)
• Commercial implementation of energy crops • Experimental network and scientific publications on
dozens of species for biomass. • Sustainability assessments / ESG expertise
• Experience in Africa, Europe and Americas
• Founder of Bioenergy Crops Ltd and Researcher for public bodies in Europe and Latin America
• PhD in Agronomy with focus on lignocellulosic crops
• Msc in Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
• Agricultural engineering degree / specialization in extensive industrial crops
• Private consultancy projects in the rural sector in more than 20 countries
• Training, research, consultancies and education in more than 10 countries
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Charles Hefner
Specialties
• Holistic bioenergy project planning &
design;
• Logistics, pre-treatment, storage;
• Energy cane and Napier grass
• 10 years in bioenergy sector;
• MBA from Thunderbird, Global Management School;
• Feasibility studies in specifically in Africa – Mozambique, Liberia, Guinea Conakry, Zambia.
• Operational experience with Napier Grass, from plantation through pelletizing.
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Jorge Sánchez Díaz
Specialties
• Energy cane, bamboo, napier grass and
Arundo donax
• Micro-propagation
• Nursery development
• Energy engineer. 25 years in bioenergy sector;
• Education in China Agricultural University, Colombua University
• Project consultant in Asia, Europe, America and Africa
• Operational experience with bamboo worldwide
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Torsten Mandal
Specialties
• Tropical agriculture
• Legume trees for biomass to energy
• Soil expert
• Biomass sustainability
• 10 years in bioenergy sector;
• McS in Tropical Forestry from University of Denmark
• Feasibility studies and development in Asia, Latin America and Afruca
• Specialist in local species with potential use for biomass
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Tomas Gotthold
Specialties
• Soil and nutrient cycling
• Biofertilizers and bioenergy
• Remote sensing and GIS tools
• Water issues and geology
• Geographer and Environmental Scientist
• Over 20 years of international experience
• Soils mapping and management recommendations, River Basin Management
and terrain characterization, and the making of Bio-fertilizers from agro-
industrial wastes. !!
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Valentina Lasorella
Specialties
• Warm grasses as energy crops
• Plant physiology
• Water and nutrients
• Rural development and marginal lands
• phD agronomist from Univ. of Pisa, Italy
• International experience in Europe, the Caribbean and Africa
• Feasibility studies
• ESIA: Environmental and Social Impact Studies
• Biomass energy, international standards!and sustainability
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Jon Mc Lea
Specialties
• Agriculture in Africa and Asia
• Farm Management
• Land use
• Farm Acquisition
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