This questionnaire aims at gathering the needs in terms of diversity, amount and quality of the biomasses to be studied in the WP2 of the MOBILE FLIP project.
All the partners involved in the different technologies to be tested in WP2 are requested to answer it.
It is also important to notice that the information obtained in the WP2 should:
- answer the question: which biomasses are suitable for which process? If not, why? If yes, what are the optimum working conditions?
- feed WP1 for the costs calculations and business plans
- feed WP4 for the different assessments
- be the basis for the demonstration activities in WP3.
Please read the e-mail joined with the link to this questionnaire before answering it.
Yours sincerely,
Denilson da Silva Perez
WP2.1 task leader
Capucine Dupont
WP2 leader
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Question 1
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Question 2
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Question 3
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Question 4
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Question 5
Question 6
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Question 7
You can use a same priority level only once
Choice | Priority |
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Different biomasses (forestry, agricultural and food residues) | |
Only forestry biomasses | |
Only agricultural biomasses | |
Only food residues biomasses |
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Question 8
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Choice | Priority |
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Dry and wet biomasses | |
Only wet biomasses | |
Only dry biomasses |
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Question 9
Please consider each fraction of a biomass as a sample to be tested (for example, if you are going to test wood, bark and branches of a wooden biomass, please consider them as 3 different samples...).
You may have different answers for the different facilities you use.
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Question 10
You can use a same priority level only once
Choice | Priority |
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Different biomasses (same grinding level) | |
Different particles size fractions of the same biomass | |
Different assortments of biomasses (same grinding level) | |
Different particles size fractions of different assortments of biomasses |
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Question 11
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Question 12
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Question 13
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Question 14
You can use a same priority level only once
Choice | Priority |
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Beech wood (reference) | |
Softwoods residues of forest exploitation - Northern Europe | |
Softwoods residues of forest exploitation - Southern Europe | |
Softwoods bark | |
Hardwoods bark | |
Softwoods sawing or pulp mill residues | |
Hardwoods sawing or pulp mill residues | |
Birch residues forest exploitation - Northern Europe | |
Hardwoods residues forest exploitation - Southern Europe | |
Poplar short rotation coppices (residues of forest exploitation) | |
Eucalyptus short rotation coppices (residues of forest exploitation) | |
Poplar very short rotation coppices (whole plant, no leaves) | |
Recycled wood from housing deconstruction (class A) |
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Question 15
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Choice | Priority |
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Wheat straw after pressing and drying at field | |
Miscanthus (whole plant harvested dry) | |
Reed canary (whole plant harvested dry) | |
Arundo (?) | |
Olive oil pomace | |
Sunflower (residues after oil extraction) | |
Grapes (residues after grapes juice extraction) | |
Maize (residue after corn harvesting) | |
Sugar beet (residue after sugar extraction) | |
Coffee (residues after coffee extraction) | |
Brewery residues | |
Domestic/greenhouse green cuts |
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