2021
DOI: 10.1002/bbb.2249
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Challenges of sustainable industrial transformation: Swedish biorefinery development and incumbents in the emerging biofuels industry

Abstract: This paper investigates the transformation challenges related to incumbent industries caused by technology development and industry convergence in the transition to a bioeconomy in the context of Swedish biorefinery development. It involves the emergence of new value chains and several incumbent industries such as the pulp and paper industry, the oil refinery sector, the chemical process industry, and the heat and power sector. In 2019, Sweden had Europe's largest share of biofuels in the transport sector, rou… Show more

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“…For example, in the Swedish PPI, R&D shares of total turnover are traditionally below 1%. The same study notes that investments are often oriented toward improving processes instead of product diversification [356]. Financial barriers also represent the main obstacle to developing biorefineries.…”
Section: Financial and Economic Barriers To Decarbonizationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For example, in the Swedish PPI, R&D shares of total turnover are traditionally below 1%. The same study notes that investments are often oriented toward improving processes instead of product diversification [356]. Financial barriers also represent the main obstacle to developing biorefineries.…”
Section: Financial and Economic Barriers To Decarbonizationmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Concerns about the sustainability of feedstocks remain, however, leaving a major question for New Zealand as to the wisdom, timing and structure of investments in wood-based biofuel. The development of domestic biofuel industries is challenging even the most biomasssupportive countries, such as Sweden (Mossberg, Söderholm and Frishammar, 2021). The most viable pathway is to produce biocrude from wood (either waste wood or whole logs), which would likely need to be refined overseas (BioPacific Partners, 2021;Indufor, 2021).…”
Section: Sustainable Aviation Fuelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Government support to advance biodiesel may obstruct the market for such value creation, limiting local forward linkages of forest industries. So far, innovations have mostly been incremental, as the incumbent industries prioritize innovations that do not conflict with core skills and practices, whereby more advanced biorefinery trajectories, based on byproducts with favorable sustainability performance, are being forfeited 32 . Despite royalty payments from tree harvesting in Finland, the overall fiscal linkages are weak at the regional level.…”
Section: The Brown Value Chain: Lignocellulosic Biomass From Forestry...mentioning
confidence: 99%