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Increased utilization of different tree parts for energy purposes in the Nordic countries
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EngineeringBioenergyDifferent Tree PartsTree GrowthForestryAgricultural EconomicsEnergy PurposesForest BioenergySilvicultureIncreased UtilizationLarge Biomass PotentialsBiomassHealth SciencesBiomass UtilizationWood HarvestingBiomass EnergyDeforestationForest BiomassSustainable EnergyBiomass ResourceForest-related IndustryEnergy PolicyEnergy SupplyNordic CountriesSustainable Production
The review gives an overview of the increased utilization of forest biomass for energy. The emphasis is on Nordic countries, especially on Sweden and Finland with large biomass potentials and a high share of renewable energy in gross final energy consumption. The utilization and potential of forest chip sources such as logging residues, small-size tree stems and stumps that are normally not harvested in conventional harvesting are described. Environmental potential and impacts that may reduce the utilization of forest biomass are discussed based on recent publications. Finally, the review summarizes the future developments based on their relationship to policies, certifications and guidelines and forest owners' decisions.
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