2020
DOI: 10.4236/jsbs.2020.103008
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Development of the Bioenergy as a Part of Renewable Energy in the Nordic Countries: A Comparative Analysis

Abstract: A comparative assessment of the bioenergy and renewable energy situation in the Nordic countries, Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Norway, was conducted in this study. What factors have contributed to the current high use of renewable energy and especially bioenergy in the Nordic countries? What are the sources of renewable energy and where renewable energy is being used? The development of renewable energy use is described by time series and compared to the overall development of the EU. All of the Nordic countri… Show more

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“…There are uncertainties associated with sustainability in harvesting stumps and forest owners are unwilling to collect them for energy use [27]. Previous studies suggest similar techno-economic potential without stumps, ranging from 76 to 101 PJ [2]. The lower value describes the potential based on the current level of felling and the upper the maximum sustainable felling volume.…”
Section: Renewables and Bioenergy Production In The Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are uncertainties associated with sustainability in harvesting stumps and forest owners are unwilling to collect them for energy use [27]. Previous studies suggest similar techno-economic potential without stumps, ranging from 76 to 101 PJ [2]. The lower value describes the potential based on the current level of felling and the upper the maximum sustainable felling volume.…”
Section: Renewables and Bioenergy Production In The Futurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most significant source of bioenergy is wood-based energy, total 377,726 TJ being 74% of renewable energy in 2019. Bioenergy also has a significant role to play in the EU, as it currently accounts for almost 60% (56% in 2018) of renewable energy use, and bioenergy is expected to continue to grow in the coming decades [2]. The role of renewable energy is high in the Nordic countries in all end-use sectors [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the same year, Norway's share of renewable energy was the highest (73%) compared to other Nordic countries such as Sweden, Finland, and Denmark (55%, 41%, and 36%, respectively). In Norway, however, bioenergy contributes about 6% of the total renewable energy, mainly for transportation and heating purposes [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. In Norway, forestry biomass has the most potential for bioenergy dissemination [8], followed by waste used in district heating [7]. In Norway, biomass availability is not considered a constraint to the growing use of bioenergy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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