Global wood pellet industry and market: Current developments and outlook
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2017-06-01
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Thrän, Daniela
Peetz, David
Schaubach, Kay
Trømborg, Erik
Pellini, Alessandro
Lamers, Patrick
Richard Hess, J.
Schipfer, Fabian
Hektor, Bo
Olsson, Olle
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Abstract
The wood pellet use in the heating and electricity sector has recorded a steady growth in the last years. IEA bioenergy task 40 carried out an update of the situation on the national pellet markets in the most relevant pellet producing countries and the global development as well. Various country specific data is collected and compiled for more than 30 countries, containing updated information about regulatory framework, production, consumption, price trends, quality standards and trade aspects. The analysis confirmed the positive development in terms of production and consumption of wood pellets in almost all countries. In 2015, more than26Mt of wood pellets have been produced and consumed worldwide. Technologies and markets become more mature. Increased international pellet trade needs to be supported by adequate frame condition not only for commerce, but also with regard to sustainability issues.
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Consumption, Production, Trade, Wood pellets, Worldwide deployment, Agronomy and Crop Science, Forestry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Waste Management and Disposal, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals
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Thrän, D, Peetz, D, Schaubach, K, Trømborg, E, Pellini, A, Lamers, P, Richard Hess, J, Schipfer, F, Hektor, B, Olsson, O, Bruce, L, Stelte, W, Proskurina, S, Heinimö, J, Benedetti, L, Mai-Moulin, T, Junginger, M, Craggs, L, Wild, M, Murray, G, Diaz-Chavez, R, Thiermann, U, Escobar, F J, Goldemberg, J & Coelho, S T 2017, 'Global wood pellet industry and market : Current developments and outlook', European Biomass Conference and Exhibition Proceedings, vol. 2017, no. 25thEUBCE, pp. 1909-1912. https://doi.org/10.5071/25thEUBCE2017-IBO.16.1