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Competitiveness of corporate sourcing of renewable energy. Annex A.4 to part 2 of the study on the competitiveness of the renewable energy sector, Case study: AGRIS S.A
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Competitiveness of corporate sourcing of renewable energy. Annex A.4 to part 2 of the study on the competitiveness of the renewable energy sector, Case study: AGRIS S.A
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AGRIS S.A. is a medium-sized company in the horticulture sector based in Greece and operating in South-East Europe. In compliance with its sustainability corporate value, in 2012, AGRIS installed eight biomass boilers for heating at its main production unit, a seedlings (eggplants, tomatoes, etc.) nursery with about three hectares of greenhouses in Kleidi, Imathia, Greece. The solid biomass boiler
system currently uses sunflower husk pellets, imported from Bulgaria, as the main fuel for heat generation. The direct benefit of such an investment into self-generation renewable energy sources for heating (RES-H) has been a cost reduction in the range of 20- 30% compared with the heavy fuel oil alternative. By focusing on a medium-sized company, leader in its sector, this case study sets out to draw policy recommendations that may foster small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Europe’s horticulture sector, as well as other sectors where heating costs represent a significant portion of operating expenses, to embrace the green energy revolution.
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Published:
2019-08-21
Corporate author(s):
CEPS
,
COWI
,
Directorate-General for Energy
(
European Commission
)
Personal author(s):
Stroia, Cristian
;
Jansen, Jaap
Themes:
Renewable sources of energy
,
Energy policy
Subject:
air conditioning
,
biomass
,
case study
,
competitiveness
,
energy market
,
energy policy
,
EU Member State
,
heating
,
horticulture
,
physical process
,
renewable energy
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978-92-76-09282-7
DOI
10.2833/561885
Catalogue number
MJ-02-19-624-EN-N
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ISBN
978-92-76-09282-7
DOI
10.2833/561885
Catalogue number
MJ-02-19-624-EN-N
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