Skip to main content
SLU:s publikationsdatabas (SLUpub)

Konferensartikel1999Vetenskapligt granskad

Wood energy and European trade patterns: Why Sweden is the no. 1 biofuel importer in Europe

Hillring, B; Vinterback, J

Sammanfattning

A high tax on fossil fuels in Sweden and more extensive waste legislation in some densely populated European countries, e.g., Germany and the Netherlands, explain why the Swedish imports of wood-fuels and recycled wood-fuels have increased dramatically in the past few years.The industrial use of wood-fuels is strongly dependent on prices of competitive fuels, i.e., fossil fuels, but it is also affected by policy instruments. Energy policies have up to now mainly been national. The expected common energy policy of the European Union, stated in the EU white paper, will have important influences on biofuel trade. Sweden experienced a massive development of district heating systems during the last 20 years. Mainly due to the tax system's carbon dioxide tax, wood-fuels compete successfully on this market with fossil fuels and other untaxed biofuels.Imports help replace fossil fuels. This study, which is a follow-up of a 1993 trade study, examines the forces that drive the increasing biofuel trade in Europe and analyzes the Swedish trade in biofuels. In 1997 imports amounted to 15-24 PJ which is about one fourth of the total biofuel consumed by Swedish district heating and about three times that projected in earlier studies. Out of this, about half was classified as wood-fuels.

Publicerad i

Titel: Biomass: A Growth Opportunity in Green Energy and Value-Added Products
ISBN: 0-08-043019-8
Utgivare: Elsevier

Konferens

4th Biomass Conference of the Americas on Growth Opportunity in Green Energy and Value-Added Products

      SLU författare

    • Hillring, Bengt

      • Institutionen för skogshushållning, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
      • Vinterbäck, Johan

        • Institutionen för skogshushållning, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet

      UKÄ forskningsämne

      Förnyelsebar bioenergi

      Permanent länk till denna sida (URI)

      https://res.slu.se/id/publ/66744