Low‐cost sustainable biomass availability in the European Union may not be able to meet increasing demand; exploring the option of importing biomass is therefore imperative for the years to come. This article assesses sustainable biomass export potential from Brazil, Colombia, Indonesia, Kenya, Ukraine, and the United States by applying a number of sustainability criteria. Only biomass types with the highest potential are selected, to take advantage of economies of scale, e.g. pulpwood, wood waste, and residues in the United States, and agricultural residues in Ukraine. This study found that, except for the United States, pellet markets in the sourcing regions are largely undeveloped. The export potential depends strongly on pellet mill cap...
European Union’s (EU) dependence on fossil fuel imports strongly affects its energy supply and econo...
The EUBIONET III project has boosted (i) sustainable, transparent international biomass fuel trade, ...
International trade of solid biomass is expected to increase significantly given the global distribu...
Low‐cost sustainable biomass availability in the European Union may not be able to meet increasing d...
Import of wood pellets to the EU from the southeastern United States has increased almost ten-fold o...
World energy demand is expected to continue increasing in the coming years. This situation has creat...
In Europe the demand of biomass for the whole bioeconomy is increasing year by year. In some cases, ...
Import of wood pellets to the EU from the southeastern United States has increased almost ten-fold o...
The main aim of BioTrade2020plus is to provide guidelines for the development of a European Bioenerg...
Wood pellets could potentially contribute to bioenergy demand in the European Union (EU). Market cos...
In an effort to reduce fossil fuel consumption, the use of woody biomass for heat and power generati...
Projections show that biomass will remain important for reaching future EU renewable energy targets....
Many countries have limited low-cost biomass resources to satisfy their own demand for bioenergy; co...
Many countries have limited low-cost biomass resources to satisfy their own demand for bioenergy; co...
This project responds to the mismatch between on the one hand a growing demand for biomass on the Du...
European Union’s (EU) dependence on fossil fuel imports strongly affects its energy supply and econo...
The EUBIONET III project has boosted (i) sustainable, transparent international biomass fuel trade, ...
International trade of solid biomass is expected to increase significantly given the global distribu...
Low‐cost sustainable biomass availability in the European Union may not be able to meet increasing d...
Import of wood pellets to the EU from the southeastern United States has increased almost ten-fold o...
World energy demand is expected to continue increasing in the coming years. This situation has creat...
In Europe the demand of biomass for the whole bioeconomy is increasing year by year. In some cases, ...
Import of wood pellets to the EU from the southeastern United States has increased almost ten-fold o...
The main aim of BioTrade2020plus is to provide guidelines for the development of a European Bioenerg...
Wood pellets could potentially contribute to bioenergy demand in the European Union (EU). Market cos...
In an effort to reduce fossil fuel consumption, the use of woody biomass for heat and power generati...
Projections show that biomass will remain important for reaching future EU renewable energy targets....
Many countries have limited low-cost biomass resources to satisfy their own demand for bioenergy; co...
Many countries have limited low-cost biomass resources to satisfy their own demand for bioenergy; co...
This project responds to the mismatch between on the one hand a growing demand for biomass on the Du...
European Union’s (EU) dependence on fossil fuel imports strongly affects its energy supply and econo...
The EUBIONET III project has boosted (i) sustainable, transparent international biomass fuel trade, ...
International trade of solid biomass is expected to increase significantly given the global distribu...