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Bioenergy Archive for April 2002
94 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:13:50 2002

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Re: Sweden's biomass market



Some Swedish Bioenergy Links from the Bioenergy List Reference pages at
http://www.crest.org/articles/static/1/1010424940_7.html

Bioenergy International
http://www.bioenergyinternational.com/

EuroREX
http://www.eurorex.com/viewcountry.asp?viewL3=N&countryID=28

Svebio Swedish Bioenergy Association
http://www.svebio.se/index.html

IEA Bioenergy Annual Report 2001
http://www.ieabioenergy.com/library/139_ieaarweb.pdf


Biotrade: International Trade in Renewable Energy From Biomass - AT
Agterberg, APC Faij, Utrecht
http://www.chem.uu.nl/nws/www/publica/98040.pdf

Tom



----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Chisholm" <kchisholm@ca.inter.net>
To: "Anouk Kendall" <anouk@shaw.ca>; "Folke Bohlin" <folke.bohlin@sh.slu.se>
Cc: <bioenergy@crest.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: Sweden's biomass market


> Dear Anouk
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Anouk Kendall" <anouk@shaw.ca>
> To: "Folke Bohlin" <folke.bohlin@sh.slu.se>
> Cc: <bioenergy@crest.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 4:17 PM
> Subject: Sweden's biomass market
>
>
> > Folke
> >
> > I am sorting out the comments from the list but need a bit more from
you.
> >
> > With respect to Sweden's developments in wood energy, could you comment
on
> > the relationship between energy producers and the Swedish Forestry
> > Commission. For instance, how have wood fuels from British Columbia in
> > Western Canada become an economically viable option for Sweden's energy
> > industry given the local availability of forestry residue?
> >
> Very simple... Canadian wood fuels could be from a central location, as
mill
> waste, that would otherwise be costly to dispose of. There are stringent
> Canadian regulations that basically require "smokeless combustion" of mill
> waste.
>
> A question: how is forestry waste purchased in Sweden? Is it tied to the
> price of OPEC oil, or some other competitive energy?
>
> It may also be that Swedish Woods Waste is in high demand, and the price
is
> being bid up by competing buyers.
>
> Kindest regards,
>
> Kevin Chisholm
> >
>
>
>
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