Economic and energy efficiency assessment of biomass harvesting at a northern off-grid community: a case study of Barren Lands First Nation at Brochet, Manitoba, Canada.

This study was the first to analyze the cost and energy requirements to harvest and transport wood-biomass to an off-grid community, namely Brochet, Manitoba, for the purpose of bioenergy. The study takes the unique local conditions and circumstances of a remote northern off-grid community into cons...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Fennell, Kipp
Other Authors: Thompson, Shirley (Natural Resources Insitute), Neudoerffer,Cynthia (Canadian Foodgrains Bank) Longpre, Trevor (Natural Resources Canada) Westwood, Richard (Natural Resources Institute)
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Natural Resources Institute Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources, University of Manitoba 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/23299
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Summary:This study was the first to analyze the cost and energy requirements to harvest and transport wood-biomass to an off-grid community, namely Brochet, Manitoba, for the purpose of bioenergy. The study takes the unique local conditions and circumstances of a remote northern off-grid community into consideration, including: marginal forest resources and transport over winter road networks. Analysis of the forest resources within the study area using various resources found that the wood supply for a biomass facility was adequate. Under most conditions, the combined cost to harvest and transport biomass to Brochet using a variety of systems was less expensive than the combined purchase and transport cost of diesel fuel. The analysis also found that significant employment opportunities and a reduction in carbon emissions would be realized through wood biomass production. May 2014