UID:
almahu_9948191595702882
Format:
66 p. ;
,
20 x 27cm.
ISBN:
9789289335478
Series Statement:
TemaNord,
Content:
The status of use of bioenergy, the current barriers for increased use and the future use of bioenergy in the Nordic-Baltic-NW Russian region is described in this report. In this region, forests are abundant and a long tradition of growing agricultural crops is evident. Therefore, there are sound possibilities for an increased future use of bioenergy, which can become an important part of a sustainable energy supply. However, bioenergy production is a juvenile industry, where political decisions are of prime importance for lifting the utilisation of bioenergy to the full impact on economy and environment. A number of the main technical bottlenecks have already been solved and biofuels are used on a relatively large commercial scale today. A full scale technical development of the bioenergy area must be market driven, but the technology is just below the threshold level where it will attract the large scale investments needed to establish a market. Holistic strategies and interdisciplinary efforts taking all part of the bioenergy chain into account is important. Political support in the form of limited subsidies or mandatory use of bioenergy will have a large positive impact on the creation of a commercial market with committed involvement from the industries.
Note:
Current status on bioenergy in the Nordic-Baltic-NW Russian region -- Good cases and successful examples in the Nordic-Baltic-NW Russian Region -- Bioenergy crops and fuels -- Preface -- List of interesting web sites on bioenergy in the region -- Plans for future increased use of bioenergy in the Nordic-Baltic-NW Russian region -- List of projects on bioenergy issues fully or partly financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers -- Inventions and developments, which created a strong regional position -- Barriers, bottlenecks and ways out – specifically -- Summary -- Barriers, bottlenecks and ways out – in general -- References -- Breaking the barriers – political decisions and strategies -- Moving the region forward – project proposals -- Background -- Concluding remarks.
Language:
English
URL:
https://doi.org/10.6027/TN2006-553
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