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Bio-coal market study: Macro and micro environmental factors in the bio-coal sector in Finland Lei Wang 15.02.2013 So, as you may notice, Antti and me.

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1 Bio-coal market study: Macro and micro environmental factors in the bio-coal sector in Finland
Lei Wang So, as you may notice, Antti and me have slightly altered the title of our presentation. Instead of creating new business models, we talk about creating market orientation. We did it because, as you know, the market and customer focus have been in the headlines recently. Customer demands are the starting point of the industry development according to the research agenda for the wood-based industries. Forest-Based Sector Technology Platform says that in order to manage the increasing power of retailers, the sector has to become more market- and customer-driven. And I think that customer was mentioned also in the Finnish forest cluster's research agenda, although Jaakko Rauramo criticised the lack of customer focus a bit. So we wished to connect our presentation a bit closer to what is demanded at the moment from the forest-industry companies. And also because market orientation as a concept is at the root of both new business models and innovation.

2 Main thesis: Background study and macro & micro factors
GENERAL INFORMATION Main thesis: Background study and macro & micro factors Background of the study Definitions Current state of the bio-coal business in Finland Micro and macro environmental drivers for bio-coal in Finland SWOT summary and conclusion Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

3 Background of the study
Sustainable energy solutions should embody economic, social and environmental issues, and meet the present energy needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own energy needs. Share of wood-based bio-energy to Finnish total energy consumption: 20% (85TWh) => 30% (99TWh) by 2020 Little attention has been paid to the Finnish wood-based bio-coal product and market. Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

4 Purpose of the study The general purpose is to identify the current situation of the Finnish bio-coal sector, and outline a comprehensive picture of the macro and micro business environments related to bio-coal in Finland, as well as use a SWOT analysis to suggest guidelines and hypotheses regarding what the Finnish bio-coal business market should improve for future. Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

5 Key definitions charcoal, bio-char, char, torrefied wood, torrefied pellets, green coal, black chips, black pellets puuhiili, grillihiili, TOPpelletti, torefiointi / paahdettu biomassa, biohiilipelletti, and Biocarbon. bio-coal has been defined as an umbrella concept which covers all solid thermally degraded biomass products produced in the process of pyrolysis, including torrefaction and hydrothermal carbonization with different features and applications. Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

6 The tri-dimensional approach
Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

7 Current state of bio-coal business in Finland
Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

8 Current state of bio-coal business in Finland
On a non-industrial scale, bio-coal is a seasonal commodity used for grilling and barbequing bio-char and distillates as a growth enhancer for plants, activated carbon to remove pollutants (purification), soil improver and a by-product application in odour prevention neither an industrial demand to market bio-coal in Finland, nor a clear price tag on bio-coal The first bio-coal production plant in Finland is to be built in Ristiina in 2015 on a total budget of EUR 30-40M, and a planned production capacity of 200,000 t/a Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

9 Macro and micro environmental factors
Policies related to bio-coal Finland's National renewable energy action plan plays a key role in the bio-coal sector and sets the baseline for its development energy taxation tax relief production and investment subsidies funding for R&D and incentives for production and end-uses but, tax rebates, investment incentives and production incentives are unclear in this sector, and lack specific support for bio-coal end-users. Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

10 Macro and micro environmental factors
Economic and social environment to bio-coal the traditional energy sector is highly dependent on imported energy the traditional energy sector is highly concentrated the Finnish energy industry owns a variety of energy sources non-viable bio-coal economic feasibility ( €/t [40-50 €/MWh]) Enhances regional policy, employment and energy security significantly, because its activities evolve around local resources and value addition, leading to diversified local economic development. The bio-coal sector apparently falls into the needs of constructing the bio-economy (50.75 bn€, 13.5%) Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

11 Macro and micro environmental factors
Environmental factors for bio-coal the renewable energy sector could produce of emission reductions equivalent to 4-5 Mtons of CO2 in 2010, and contribute 25-30% of its national reduction target in total by 2020 Bio-coal and other by-products produced in Finland are considered CO2 neutral Bio-coal contains superior environmental credentials compared to wood chips and pellets, such as calorific value, energy density, moisture content and degradability Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

12 Macro and micro environmental factors
Technical factors for bio-coal harvesting of biomass, chipping, transportation, refining, and conversion The use of bio-coal will substantially increase the potential ratio of co-firing in standard coal-fired power plants (up to 100% in comparison to about 10% based on wood pellets) Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

13 Macro and micro environmental factors
Potential demand for bio-coal coal-fired power plants (The potential market size of replacing coal with biomass fuels in Finland will be about 7-8 TWh/annually) district heating (CHPs) (more than half the fuel consumed in district heating can be replaced by bio-coal, about 30,000GWh/annually) small-scale use. (250,000 small-scale central housing heating systems ; 300,000 oil-heated single-family houses) Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

14 SWOT Secured biomass supply Environmental friendliness
Supportive policies. The entrance requirement for the bio-coal business is relatively low, “early birds” with foresight will win out Sufficient funds or investment for the launching periods of bio-coal projects. Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

15 SWOT As an entirely new business
bio-coal does not have a clear development model little market information available non-viable economic structure distribution channels which are not yet available. We would like to advise Finnish companies to work out the cost structure, profit feasibility of the bio-coal business and construct a practicable and sustainable biomass supply system Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

16 SWOT Opportunities of the Finnish bio-coal sector come along with the national sustainability development policies and construction of a bio-economy. We would suggest that they focus on decentralised local economic sales, biomass supply and energy end use Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

17 SWOT Competition with fossil coal and other wood-based bio-fuels.
Improving its competitiveness requires cooperation and integration along the whole supply chain. co-firing bio-coal with fossil coal and other bio-fuels can be a perfect point at which to introduce bio-coal to the market with the current energy consumption technology and market structure Here you can see the framework of the study. At first I'm going to describe you what has happened and what is going to happen in the marketing environment. The drivers are described on the right and left hand side of the framework. After that I'm going to tell you about the value proposition that has been formed to meet the call of the future.

18 THANKS!


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