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Natural Resource Consultants Since Biomass Energy & Biofuels from Oregon’s Forests: The 2006 OFRI Biomass Study Western Forest Economists May 8, 2007 Roger Lord Forest Economist Mason, Bruce & Girard, Inc.

Natural Resource Consultants Since OFRI Biomass Study – Project Team Mason, Bruce & Girard Roger Lord, Carl Ehlen Pacific Energy Systems David Stewart-Smith, John Martin, John Larson OSU College of Forestry Dr. Loren Kellogg, Chad Davis, Melanie Stidham OSU College of Agriculture Dr. Mike Penner Univ. of Minnesota Dr. Jim Bowyer Project Advisory Group (15 members)

Natural Resource Consultants Since OFRI Biomass Study - Tasks Review existing research in 7 areas Assess potential for production of electric energy and biofuels from wood biomass in Oregon Review and summarize efforts underway in Oregon Conduct interviews with Oregon biomass stakeholders Assess constraints and challenges to woody biomass Develop recommendations on how Oregon can overcome the barriers

Natural Resource Consultants Since Assessment Method USFS Fuel Treatment Evaluator –FIA data –Identify fuel treatment needs –Simulate fuel reduction treatments –Estimate biomass volume removed –Estimate harvest costs Estimate haul cost to closest of 8 hypothetical processing plants

Natural Resource Consultants Since Study Area 20 counties in eastern & southwest OR –14.9 million acres of timberland –12.4 million acres FRCC 2 & 3 (90%) –70% Federal Screen for fuel reduction treatment need –Exclude Roadless Areas, Wilderness, and parks –High fire risk: FRCC 2 or 3 AND Torching Index or Crowning Index < 25 mph –4.25 million acres eligible (29% of total)

Natural Resource Consultants Since Even-AgedUneven-Aged Objective of each treatment is to thin until CI and TI are both above 25 or CI is greater than 40.

Natural Resource Consultants Since Acres Eligible for Fuel Reduction Treatment 4.25 million acres

Natural Resource Consultants Since Net Biomass Removed by Fuel Treatments 20 million BDT’s

Natural Resource Consultants Since Estimated Biomass Supply 20 million bone dry tons (BDT) of supply 1 million BDT/year if treated over 20 yrs. 70% from federal lands Average delivered cost of $59/BDT

Natural Resource Consultants Since

Natural Resource Consultants Since Delivered Biomass Cost Treatments over 20 years

Natural Resource Consultants Since MMBDT of forest biomass would be capable of producing… 150 MW of electricity at an average cost of 8.1¢ per kWh OR… 63 million gallons of ethanol per year

Natural Resource Consultants Since “Sweet Spot” 600,000 BDT/year can be delivered at less than $45/BDT Capable of producing 81 MW of electricity at current market rates of ¢ per kWh

Natural Resource Consultants Since Forest Biomass Energy Opportunity Map

Natural Resource Consultants Since Triple - Win Restore forest health, fire resiliency and wildlife habitat Help meet Oregon’s renewable energy goals Provide hundreds of jobs and help revitalize rural economies

Natural Resource Consultants Since Natural Resource Consultants Since 1921