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Sustainability Impact Assessment of Forest Bioenergy Value Chains in Quebec (Canada)-A ToSIA Approach

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ENERGIES
卷 15, 期 18, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en15186676

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forest bioenergy; value chain; sustainability; chip; pellet; environmental; economic; social

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  1. Programme de recherche en partenariat sur la reduction des emissions de gaz a effet de serre of the Fonds de recherche du Quebec-Nature et technologies (FRQNT)
  2. Fonds de recherche du Quebec-Societe et culture (FRQSC) [2019-GS-258862]

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Forest bioenergy value chains have the potential to promote economic development and mitigate climate change, but there are barriers that hinder their development. This study compares the sustainability of different configurations of forest bioenergy value chains in Quebec, Canada. The results show that wood chip and pellet value chains contribute positively to the regional economy, and increasing biomass feedstock mobilization leads to greater economic benefits. However, it also results in higher greenhouse gas emissions and fossil fuel energy consumption. Optimizing biomass feedstock and combustion technologies can reduce these emissions.
Forest bioenergy value chains can offer attractive opportunities to promote economic development and mitigate climate change. However, implementing profitable and efficient forest biomass value chains requires overcoming barriers that continue to hinder the development of bioenergy systems in several jurisdictions. The objective of this study was to compare the economic, social, and environmental sustainability of various potential configurations of forest bioenergy value chains, including forest biomass supply and bioenergy production chains, in the Capitale-Nationale region of Quebec (Canada), which is a jurisdiction that has considerable forest resources but makes little use of bioenergy. We based our study on the ToSIA model parameterization and compared various policy measures, biomass supply, and logistics scenarios for 2008 and 2030. Our results showed that wood chip and pellet value chains in the Capitale-Nationale region would positively contribute to the regional economy in 2030, even in the absence of subsidies. Moreover, actions to increase biomass feedstock mobilization in 2030 would lead to an increase in gross value added, employment, and energy production in the region compared with 2008 and a greater increase than other considered policy or logistical measures. However, increased biomass feedstock mobilization would also mean higher relative GHG emissions and more fossil fuel energy input per unit of bioenergy than in the other scenarios. Conversely, optimizing biomass feedstock and combustion technologies could help minimize the fossil fuel energy input needed and GHG and some non-GHG pollutant emissions. Overall, our study suggested that implementing policy and logistical measures for forest biomass value chains could make the significant mobilization of forest bioenergy attainable and, in turn, Quebec's 2030 bioenergy target of 17 petajoules realistic.

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