The Swedish wood fuel market

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In Sweden, wood fuels are traditionally used in the Swedish forest products industry and for heating of single-family houses. More recently they are also become established as an energy source for district heating and electricity production. Energy policy, especially the energy taxation system, has favoured wood fuels and other biofuels, mainly for environmental reasons. There is now an established commercial market for wood fuels in the district heating sector, which amounts to 45 PJ and is growing 20 per cent annually. Price levels have been stable in current prices for a decade, mainly because of good access to wood fuels. Price levels are dominated by production costs on a market that is largely governed by the buyer. It is expected that the use of wood fuels will increase in Sweden in the future, which will push a further development of this sector on the market and bring about technological Changes in the area. © 1998 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Hillring, B. (1999). The Swedish wood fuel market. Renewable Energy, 16(1–4), 1031–1036. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0960-1481(98)00365-6

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