Title: Block I
1Russian-Swedish Forest Sector Cooperation
Programme (RSFSCP)
- Block I Extension and dissemination of
sustainable forest management principles and
experiences - Block II Developing forest policies and
strategies, and restructuring state forest
administration - Block III Upgrading higher education and
training in selected fields of the forest sector
2- Eight topics have been tentatively chosen
for the development of Block III to be further
discussed and elaborated together with the
Russian Partners - III1 Establishing Focal Training Centres, Design
and Installation of a Distance-Learning Platform - III2 Training in Adding Value to Forestry and
Wood Processing - III3 Training in Use of Wood for Energy
Purposes - III4 Training in CTL Harvesting Methods,
Technique and Equipment - III5 Training in Operational Planning of
Logging and Wood Supply Operations - III6 Training in Criteria and Indicators of
Sustainable Forest Management - III7 Training in Accessibility of Forest
Resources and Development of Forest Roads - III8 Training in Forest Economy
- Activities will focus on training of
trainers/teachers
3- Overall Scope and Objectives of Subproject
- to transfer knowledge and experiences regarding
the use of wood raw material for energy purposes
to Russian teachers/instructors at selected
educational institutions universities,
colleges - to assist in elaborating curriculum, developing
certain training components and preparing
relevant training material for courses focusing
on production, processing, and use of wood raw
material for energy at the selected educational
institutions - to assist in integrating developed training
components into ordinary education programme for
young students - to assist in providing short courses for further
training of already employed people - to establish networks between Russian and Swedish
educational institution for sustainable contacts
and cooperation
4- The Subproject is supposed to cover following
issues - Biofuel/wood fuels terminology, definitions,
characteristics, etc. - Raw material supply and availability logging
residues, non-industrial wood, industrial
byproducts/wood waste, etc. - Harvesting/raw material gathering techniques
equipment, work methods, etc. - Further processing and upgrading chips,
briquettes, pellets, powder, gasification, etc. - Transports, fuel handling and storing
- Burning techniques production of heat and/or
electricity - Handling and recycling of ash
- Flue gas cleaning
- Economy
- Environmental aspects in the forest, at forest
industries, at energy plants locally and
globally - Organizational aspects supply systems, trading,
etc.
5- Target Groups and Beneficiaries
- Moscow State Forest University, Moscow
- St. Petersburg State Technical Forest Academy,
St. Petersburg - Lisino Forestry College, Leningrad region
- Arkhangelsk State Engineering University,
Faculty of Forestry, Arkhangelsk - State Scientific Center of Timber Industry
Complex, Moscow (SSCTIC). - Syktyvkar Forest Institute, Republic of Komi
6- Practical Organization of the Project
Implementation - education/training activities for 2-3 teachers
- from each involved institution
- preparation of a course manual on the project
- topic
- study tour to Sweden and Finland
7-
- Project results
- Project Meeting I was held in St Petersburg on
April 20th 2006. Presentation of the project
partners and discussion of the projects aims and
scope took place. - Workshop Education and Research Development in
the Field of Bioenergy was held in continuation
of Meeting I on April 21st at Lisino Biocenter. - Project Meeting II was held in Moscow on
September 25th 2006. Principal agreement on the
contents of student manual has been achieved.
8- Project results, continuation
- Workshop and Training session were carried out at
Moscow State Forest University June 19-20 2007 - Study Tour to Sweden and Finland was organized by
the Department of Bioenergy SLU and carried out
October 1-9 2007 - Course manual Forest Bioenergy has been
developed in collaboration and published with
release in Spring 2008
9Study Tour to Sweden and Finland
The study tour was carried out 1-9 October 2007 .
14 representatives from Moscow State Forest
University, St. Petersburg State Forest
Technical Academy, Lisino Forest College and
Biocenter Lisino have taken part in its
activities.
10Contact with Swedish Authorities and Higher
Education Institutions
The participants have met the representatives of
the responsible Swedish authorities (Swedish
Energy Agency, Swedish Forestry Agency, Swedish
Environmental Agency), International authorities
(Baltic-21), Swedish and Finnish Higher Education
and Research Institutions (KTH and SLU, Sweden,
Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland)
and had possibility to make acquaintance with
energy policy, environmental policy and related
scientific research and education programs.
11Industrial contacts
The participants have had a good possibility to
make a detailed acquaintance with practical
details of bioenergy production and use in Sweden
and Finland. They have visited in Sweden, in
particular, Naturbränsle AB, Enköping CHP,
GlashusEtt in Hammarby Sjöstad, Kungsängsgården
in Uppsala, Hallstavik paper mill, CHP plant in
Hässelby, and also METLA in Finland
12- Contents of the Course manual
- Forest Bioenergy
- Introduction
- 1. Sustainable energy use and the prospects of
bioenergy applications (Dr. Matti Parikka, SLU) - 2. The state of the wood fuel power engineering
in Russia and in Europe (A. Levin, MSFU, T.
Stern, Dep. Of Bioenergy, SLU) - 3. Types of wood fuel, availability features (D.
Chernikovsky, St. Petersburg Forest Academy, V.
Kholodkov, Lisino Forestry College ) - 4. Production, logistics and storage of wood
fuel. (A. Levin, MSFU)
13- Course manual draft Use of Wood for Energy
Purposes - (continued)
- 5. Combustion of wood fuel (V. Lyubov,
Arkhangelsk State Technical University, T.Stern,
SLU) - 6. Heat and power production (A. Chromenko and
A. Levin MSFU) - 7. Environmental effects of biofuel combustion
(G. Seisenbaeva, SLU) - 8. Economic and social effects of bioenergy
development (N. Khutorova, MFSU) - 9. Wood energy markets in the mid- 2000
(2005-2006) ( B.Hillring, Dep. Of Bioenergy, SLU) - Prospects for the development of the forest
sector and bioenergy use in Russia and in the
World
14- Contact persons at the
- Department of Bioenergy SLU
- Bengt Hillring, Head of the Department,
- Tel. 46-18-673548, E-mail Bengt.Hillring_at_et.slu
.se - Gulaim Seisenbaeva,
- Tel. 46-18-671528, E-mail Gulaim.Seisenbaeva_at_et
.slu.se - Almir Karacic
- Tel.46-18-671871, E-mail Almir.Karacic_at_et.slu.s
e - Tatjana Stern
- Tel. 46-18-671922, E-mail Tatjana.Stern_at_et.slu.
se - Thank you for your attention!