2011
DOI: 10.1002/bbb.277
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The European wood pellet markets: current status and prospects for 2020

Abstract: The wood pellet market is booming in Europe. The EU 2020 policy targets for renewable energy sources and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction are among the main drivers. The aim of this analysis is to map current European national wood pellet demand and supplies, to provide a comprehensive overview of major market types and prices, and to discuss the future outlook in light of raw material supply. Approximately 650 pellet plants produced more than 10 million tonnes of pellets in 2009 in Europe. Total Europ… Show more

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“…Sikkema et al (2011) project that SRC energy plantations could supply up to 300 Tg of biomass and 4.41 EJ energy across the EU27, although there remain considerable socio-economic and policy barriers to deployment on such a scale (Sluka and Peck 2015). Widespread cultivation of willow and other SRC feedstocks would lead to significant landscape-scale effects on ecosystem services, which are context (site) dependent and poorly quantified.…”
Section: Willow As a Bioenergy Feedstockmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sikkema et al (2011) project that SRC energy plantations could supply up to 300 Tg of biomass and 4.41 EJ energy across the EU27, although there remain considerable socio-economic and policy barriers to deployment on such a scale (Sluka and Peck 2015). Widespread cultivation of willow and other SRC feedstocks would lead to significant landscape-scale effects on ecosystem services, which are context (site) dependent and poorly quantified.…”
Section: Willow As a Bioenergy Feedstockmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, sustainability was not considered in their analysis. Sikkema et al (2011) estimated that 95 PJ (equivalent to 13 Mm 3 , assuming 7.3 GJ/m 3 of solid content of wood chips) of energy could be produced from forest resources in the Leningrad region, if utilisation was limited by the criteria set of the SBP. Potential production was reduced to 54-58 PJ if additional criteria, such as limits on the use of roundwood, stumps and harvesting residues were applied, or if additional protected forests were set aside (Scenario 2A, Fig.…”
Section: Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The EU 2020 policy targets for renewable energy sources and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction are among the main encouragements (Sikkema et al 2011). During 2009 around 650 pellet plants produced more than 11 million tons of pellets in Europe, representing an increase of about 2.0 million tons compared to an earlier study of production in 2008.…”
Section: The Marketmentioning
confidence: 99%