BIOENERGY AUSTRALIA WEBINAR SERIES

Published Wed 13 Feb 2019

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Studies of the economics of using forest biomass for bioenergy often show that profitability is hard to achieve unless supported by policies and/or regulations However, when you consider the entire silvicultural system, from harvest through to a re-established stand of trees, there is an increasing recognition that the recovery of forest biomass can play a positive role in reducing the cost and effort to properly prepare the site for effective planting or re-establishment of natural regeneration. Case studies in Australia, Tasmania and Quebec will be presented to showcase  opportunities to integrate forest biomass procurement as part of larger forest silvicultural and management systems.

Agenda:
11.00 am: Welcome
11.05 am: Silvicultural impact of biomass recovery  in Quebec (Evelyne Thiffault)
11.25 am: A Case Study of alternative harvest systems and their impact on site preparation and biomass recovery economics based on a Southern Pine plantation resource in south-east Queensland, Australia (Michael Berry)
11.45 am: Questions

Presenters:
Evelyne Thiffault, Professor at the department of wood and forest sciences of Laval University in Quebec City
Michael Berry, Research Fellow at the Forest Industries Research Centre of the University of the Sunshine Coast in Australia

Cost:
Bioenergy Australia Members: FREE
Non-Members: $30 (excl GST)

Time:
Please note time is 15:00 to 16:00 AEDT (NSW Time)