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(Created claim: summary (P836): The aim of this programme is to develop the wood and/or agricultural energy sector and, more generally, to restore economic value to bocager wood in order to preserve hedges. The field of action is established from afforestation replanting to the supply of small and medium-power boiler plants. This action programme is part of the whole Normandy territory. It is the result of the cooperation undertaken between three structures: ALEC 27, Challenge...) |
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The aim of this programme is to develop the wood and/or agricultural energy sector and, more generally, to restore economic value to bocager wood in order to preserve hedges. The field of action is established from afforestation replanting to the supply of small and medium-power boiler plants. This action programme is part of the whole Normandy territory. It is the result of the cooperation undertaken between three structures: ALEC 27, Challenges Ruraux and the Cuma Normandie network. It builds on the achievements of the actions put in place by the various structures for several years by working on the ground with the various players in the sector. Although bocage is a constituent element of Normande identity, it is in decline. According to DREAL studies, in Lower Normandy, the average density increased from 12.86 km/km in 1972 to 6.87 km/km in 2012. However, hedgerows have multiple interests, including the protection of biodiversity (ecological corridors in a Green and Blue Trame) and the protection of water and territory (mitigation of erosion, runoff, flooding) which avoids various costs for communities such as water treatment and flood damage. The preservation of hedges is therefore of general interest. However, the maintenance of lines is a burden for farmers. The use of wood produced by this maintenance as energy allows farmers to supplement their income by paying for the time spent working hedges and the value of standing timber, which is an economic incentive to help maintain it. In recent years, however, the number of heating projects has stagnated. The general context, and in particular the fossil fuel price, is the major cause of this. It is therefore necessary to re-energise the sector with as a fundamental objective the achievement of the objectives set by France on the development of renewable energies within the framework of the European Climate Energy 2020 package called "Objective 3x20 and set out in Normandy in the current and future planning documents (SRCAE, SRADDET). According to Biomasse-Normandie in 2018 in Normandy, 33 % of the 2020 targets for heat production in collective boiler plants remain to be achieved.The wood bocager resource is abundant and present throughout Normandy. It is now largely underexploited, leading to an ageing of hedges. It is therefore important today to:- Develop self-supply boiler projects by farmers (agricultural boilers)- Relaunch collective boiler projects- Secure the preservation of the bok resource- Improving the performance of the sector (quality of the plate, wood production sites,.)For this, the proposed programme aims to:- Develop communication tools and set up communication and awareness-raising activities with communities and farmers to develop projects- develop a sustainable wood labeling- Supporting producers in improving the technical and economic performance of their sites- Supporting supply structures in their investments, development and structuring- Supporting the structuring of the sector (research of producers in case of projects, setting up platforms,)- Supporting contractors (agricultural and local authorities) by advising them and producing opportunity notes- Ensure monitoring of the facilities, the production of shredded wood and its future, as well as all the players involved in the sector (including construction contractors). (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: The aim of this programme is to develop the wood and/or agricultural energy sector and, more generally, to restore economic value to bocager wood in order to preserve hedges. The field of action is established from afforestation replanting to the supply of small and medium-power boiler plants. This action programme is part of the whole Normandy territory. It is the result of the cooperation undertaken between three structures: ALEC 27, Challenges Ruraux and the Cuma Normandie network. It builds on the achievements of the actions put in place by the various structures for several years by working on the ground with the various players in the sector. Although bocage is a constituent element of Normande identity, it is in decline. According to DREAL studies, in Lower Normandy, the average density increased from 12.86 km/km in 1972 to 6.87 km/km in 2012. However, hedgerows have multiple interests, including the protection of biodiversity (ecological corridors in a Green and Blue Trame) and the protection of water and territory (mitigation of erosion, runoff, flooding) which avoids various costs for communities such as water treatment and flood damage. The preservation of hedges is therefore of general interest. However, the maintenance of lines is a burden for farmers. The use of wood produced by this maintenance as energy allows farmers to supplement their income by paying for the time spent working hedges and the value of standing timber, which is an economic incentive to help maintain it. In recent years, however, the number of heating projects has stagnated. The general context, and in particular the fossil fuel price, is the major cause of this. It is therefore necessary to re-energise the sector with as a fundamental objective the achievement of the objectives set by France on the development of renewable energies within the framework of the European Climate Energy 2020 package called "Objective 3x20 and set out in Normandy in the current and future planning documents (SRCAE, SRADDET). According to Biomasse-Normandie in 2018 in Normandy, 33 % of the 2020 targets for heat production in collective boiler plants remain to be achieved.The wood bocager resource is abundant and present throughout Normandy. It is now largely underexploited, leading to an ageing of hedges. It is therefore important today to:- Develop self-supply boiler projects by farmers (agricultural boilers)- Relaunch collective boiler projects- Secure the preservation of the bok resource- Improving the performance of the sector (quality of the plate, wood production sites,.)For this, the proposed programme aims to:- Develop communication tools and set up communication and awareness-raising activities with communities and farmers to develop projects- develop a sustainable wood labeling- Supporting producers in improving the technical and economic performance of their sites- Supporting supply structures in their investments, development and structuring- Supporting the structuring of the sector (research of producers in case of projects, setting up platforms,)- Supporting contractors (agricultural and local authorities) by advising them and producing opportunity notes- Ensure monitoring of the facilities, the production of shredded wood and its future, as well as all the players involved in the sector (including construction contractors). (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: The aim of this programme is to develop the wood and/or agricultural energy sector and, more generally, to restore economic value to bocager wood in order to preserve hedges. The field of action is established from afforestation replanting to the supply of small and medium-power boiler plants. This action programme is part of the whole Normandy territory. It is the result of the cooperation undertaken between three structures: ALEC 27, Challenges Ruraux and the Cuma Normandie network. It builds on the achievements of the actions put in place by the various structures for several years by working on the ground with the various players in the sector. Although bocage is a constituent element of Normande identity, it is in decline. According to DREAL studies, in Lower Normandy, the average density increased from 12.86 km/km in 1972 to 6.87 km/km in 2012. However, hedgerows have multiple interests, including the protection of biodiversity (ecological corridors in a Green and Blue Trame) and the protection of water and territory (mitigation of erosion, runoff, flooding) which avoids various costs for communities such as water treatment and flood damage. The preservation of hedges is therefore of general interest. However, the maintenance of lines is a burden for farmers. The use of wood produced by this maintenance as energy allows farmers to supplement their income by paying for the time spent working hedges and the value of standing timber, which is an economic incentive to help maintain it. In recent years, however, the number of heating projects has stagnated. The general context, and in particular the fossil fuel price, is the major cause of this. It is therefore necessary to re-energise the sector with as a fundamental objective the achievement of the objectives set by France on the development of renewable energies within the framework of the European Climate Energy 2020 package called "Objective 3x20 and set out in Normandy in the current and future planning documents (SRCAE, SRADDET). According to Biomasse-Normandie in 2018 in Normandy, 33 % of the 2020 targets for heat production in collective boiler plants remain to be achieved.The wood bocager resource is abundant and present throughout Normandy. It is now largely underexploited, leading to an ageing of hedges. It is therefore important today to:- Develop self-supply boiler projects by farmers (agricultural boilers)- Relaunch collective boiler projects- Secure the preservation of the bok resource- Improving the performance of the sector (quality of the plate, wood production sites,.)For this, the proposed programme aims to:- Develop communication tools and set up communication and awareness-raising activities with communities and farmers to develop projects- develop a sustainable wood labeling- Supporting producers in improving the technical and economic performance of their sites- Supporting supply structures in their investments, development and structuring- Supporting the structuring of the sector (research of producers in case of projects, setting up platforms,)- Supporting contractors (agricultural and local authorities) by advising them and producing opportunity notes- Ensure monitoring of the facilities, the production of shredded wood and its future, as well as all the players involved in the sector (including construction contractors). (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q3681408 in France
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Project Q3681408 in France |
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35,725.96 Euro
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150,144.82 Euro
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23.79 percent
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31 December 2020
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AGENCE LOCALE DE L ENERGIE ET DU CLIMAT DE L EURE
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27400
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L'objet de ce programme consiste au développement de la filière bois bocager et/ou agricole en bois énergie et plus généralement à redonner une valeur économique au bois bocager afin de préserver les haies. Le champ d'action s'établit de la replantation de boisement à l'approvisionnement de chaufferies de petites et moyennes puissances. Ce programme d'action s'inscrit sur l'ensemble du territoire normand. Il est le fruit de la coopération entreprise entre trois structures : l'ALEC 27, les Défis Ruraux et le réseau Cuma Normandie. Il s'appuie sur des acquis issus des actions mises en place par les différentes structures depuis plusieurs années en travaillant sur le terrain avec les différents acteurs de la filière.Bien que le bocage soit un élément constitutif de l'identité Normande, celui-ci est en déclin. Selon les études de la DREAL, en Basse-Normandie, la densité moyenne est passée de 12.86 km/km en 1972 à 6.87km/km en 2012. Or, les haies bocagères ont de multiples intérêts notamment dans la protection de la biodiversité (corridors écologiques dans une Trame Verte et Bleue) et la protection de l'eau et du territoire (atténuation de phénomènes d'érosion, de ruissellement, d'inondations) ce qui évite divers coûts aux collectivités tels que le traitement de l'eau et les dégâts liés aux inondations. La préservation des haies présente donc un intérêt général. Pourtant l'entretien des linéaires constitue une charge pour les agriculteurs. La valorisation du bois produit par cet entretien comme énergie permet d'apporter un complément de revenu aux agriculteurs en rémunérant le temps passé à l'exploitation des haies et la valeur du bois sur pied ce qui est un outil économique incitatif pour contribuer à son maintien. Or, filière bois énergie a connu ces dernières années une stagnation du nombre de projets de chaufferies. Le contexte général et notamment celui du prix des énergies fossiles en sont la cause majeure. Il faut donc re-dynamiser la filière avec en objectif de fond l'atteinte des objectifs fixés par la France sur le développement des énergies renouvelables dans le cadre du Paquet européen Climat Énergie 2020 dit « objectif 3x20 et déclinés en Normandie dans les documents de planification actuels et à venir (SRCAE, SRADDET). Selon Biomasse-Normandie en 2018 en Normandie, 33% des objectifs 2020 de production de chaleur dans des installation des chaufferies collectives restent à réaliser.La ressource en bois bocager est abondante et présente sur l'ensemble du territoire normand. Elle est aujourd'hui largement sous-exploitée ce qui entraîne un vieillissement des haies. Il est donc aujourd'hui important de :- Développer les projets de chaufferies auto-alimentées par les agriculteurs (chaufferies agricoles)- Relancer les projets de chaufferies collectives- Sécuriser la préservation de la ressource bocagère- Améliorer la performance de la filière (qualité de la plaquette, chantiers de production de bois, .)Pour cela, le programme proposé s'attache à :- Développer des outils de communication et mettre en place des actions de communication et de sensibilisation auprès des collectivités et des agriculteurs pour développer les projets- Développer une labellisation du bois bocager géré durablement- Accompagner les producteurs dans l'amélioration de la performance technico-économique de leurs chantiers- Accompagner les structures d'approvisionnement dans leurs investissements, leur développement, et leur structuration- Accompagner la structuration de la filière (recherche de producteurs en cas de projets, mise en place de plateformes, )- Accompagner les maîtres d'ouvrages (agricoles et collectivités) en les conseillant et en réalisant des notes d'opportunités- Assurer un suivi des installations, de la production de bois déchiqueté et son devenir, ainsi que de l'ensemble des acteurs intervenant dans la filière (notamment prestataires de chantiers). (French)
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The aim of this programme is to develop the wood and/or agricultural energy sector and, more generally, to restore economic value to bocager wood in order to preserve hedges. The field of action is established from afforestation replanting to the supply of small and medium-power boiler plants. This action programme is part of the whole Normandy territory. It is the result of the cooperation undertaken between three structures: ALEC 27, Challenges Ruraux and the Cuma Normandie network. It builds on the achievements of the actions put in place by the various structures for several years by working on the ground with the various players in the sector. Although bocage is a constituent element of Normande identity, it is in decline. According to DREAL studies, in Lower Normandy, the average density increased from 12.86 km/km in 1972 to 6.87 km/km in 2012. However, hedgerows have multiple interests, including the protection of biodiversity (ecological corridors in a Green and Blue Trame) and the protection of water and territory (mitigation of erosion, runoff, flooding) which avoids various costs for communities such as water treatment and flood damage. The preservation of hedges is therefore of general interest. However, the maintenance of lines is a burden for farmers. The use of wood produced by this maintenance as energy allows farmers to supplement their income by paying for the time spent working hedges and the value of standing timber, which is an economic incentive to help maintain it. In recent years, however, the number of heating projects has stagnated. The general context, and in particular the fossil fuel price, is the major cause of this. It is therefore necessary to re-energise the sector with as a fundamental objective the achievement of the objectives set by France on the development of renewable energies within the framework of the European Climate Energy 2020 package called "Objective 3x20 and set out in Normandy in the current and future planning documents (SRCAE, SRADDET). According to Biomasse-Normandie in 2018 in Normandy, 33 % of the 2020 targets for heat production in collective boiler plants remain to be achieved.The wood bocager resource is abundant and present throughout Normandy. It is now largely underexploited, leading to an ageing of hedges. It is therefore important today to:- Develop self-supply boiler projects by farmers (agricultural boilers)- Relaunch collective boiler projects- Secure the preservation of the bok resource- Improving the performance of the sector (quality of the plate, wood production sites,.)For this, the proposed programme aims to:- Develop communication tools and set up communication and awareness-raising activities with communities and farmers to develop projects- develop a sustainable wood labeling- Supporting producers in improving the technical and economic performance of their sites- Supporting supply structures in their investments, development and structuring- Supporting the structuring of the sector (research of producers in case of projects, setting up platforms,)- Supporting contractors (agricultural and local authorities) by advising them and producing opportunity notes- Ensure monitoring of the facilities, the production of shredded wood and its future, as well as all the players involved in the sector (including construction contractors). (English)
18 November 2021
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Identifiers
18P02982
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