Integrated supply of stemwood and residual biomass to forest-based biorefineries

The demand for forest biomass as raw material for a wide range of products in the developing bioeconomy is expected to increase. Along with a constant pressure on forestry to increase its productivity, this development has led to the search for new procurement methods and new assortments. The presen...

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Published in:International Journal of Forest Engineering
Main Authors: Joelsson, J., Di Fulvio, F., De La Fuente, T., Bergström, D., Athanassiadis, D.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2016
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Online Access:https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13274/
https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13274/1/Integrated%20supply%20of%20stemwood%20and%20residual%20biomass%20to%20forest-based%20biorefineries.pdf
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spelling ftiiasalaxenburg:oai:pure.iiasa.ac.at:13274 2023-05-15T17:44:41+02:00 Integrated supply of stemwood and residual biomass to forest-based biorefineries Joelsson, J. Di Fulvio, F. De La Fuente, T. Bergström, D. Athanassiadis, D. 2016-06-01 text https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13274/ https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13274/1/Integrated%20supply%20of%20stemwood%20and%20residual%20biomass%20to%20forest-based%20biorefineries.pdf https://doi.org/10.1080/14942119.2016.1184955 en eng Taylor & Francis https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/id/eprint/13274/1/Integrated%20supply%20of%20stemwood%20and%20residual%20biomass%20to%20forest-based%20biorefineries.pdf Joelsson, J., Di Fulvio, F. <https://pure.iiasa.ac.at/view/iiasa/65.html> orcid:0000-0002-7317-6360 , De La Fuente, T., Bergström, D., & Athanassiadis, D. (2016). Integrated supply of stemwood and residual biomass to forest-based biorefineries. International Journal of Forest Engineering 27 (2) 115-138. 10.1080/14942119.2016.1184955 <https://doi.org/10.1080/14942119.2016.1184955>. doi:10.1080/14942119.2016.1184955 cc_by_nc Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftiiasalaxenburg https://doi.org/10.1080/14942119.2016.1184955 2023-04-07T14:51:52Z The demand for forest biomass as raw material for a wide range of products in the developing bioeconomy is expected to increase. Along with a constant pressure on forestry to increase its productivity, this development has led to the search for new procurement methods and new assortments. The present study assessed innovative supply chain practices, with a particular focus on the integrated supply of stemwood and residual tree parts. The assortments considered included tree sections, long tops, saw logs with stump cores and small whole trees from thinnings. The assessment included geographically explicit modelling of the supply chain operations and estimation of supply cost and energy use for three industrial locations in Northern Sweden. The innovative supply chains were compared to conventional, separate, harvest of stemwood and logging residues. We conclude that integrated harvest of tops and branches with stemwood assortments, as well as whole-tree harvest in early thinnings, has a significant potential to reduce the supply cost for the non-stemwood assortments. Stump wood generally remains the most expensive assortment. The energy use analysis confirms earlier research showing that the energy input is relatively small compared to the energy content of the harvested feedstock. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden IIASA PURE (International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis: PUblications REpository) Stump ENVELOPE(-153.167,-153.167,-86.183,-86.183) International Journal of Forest Engineering 27 2 115 138
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description The demand for forest biomass as raw material for a wide range of products in the developing bioeconomy is expected to increase. Along with a constant pressure on forestry to increase its productivity, this development has led to the search for new procurement methods and new assortments. The present study assessed innovative supply chain practices, with a particular focus on the integrated supply of stemwood and residual tree parts. The assortments considered included tree sections, long tops, saw logs with stump cores and small whole trees from thinnings. The assessment included geographically explicit modelling of the supply chain operations and estimation of supply cost and energy use for three industrial locations in Northern Sweden. The innovative supply chains were compared to conventional, separate, harvest of stemwood and logging residues. We conclude that integrated harvest of tops and branches with stemwood assortments, as well as whole-tree harvest in early thinnings, has a significant potential to reduce the supply cost for the non-stemwood assortments. Stump wood generally remains the most expensive assortment. The energy use analysis confirms earlier research showing that the energy input is relatively small compared to the energy content of the harvested feedstock.
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author Joelsson, J.
Di Fulvio, F.
De La Fuente, T.
Bergström, D.
Athanassiadis, D.
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Di Fulvio, F.
De La Fuente, T.
Bergström, D.
Athanassiadis, D.
Integrated supply of stemwood and residual biomass to forest-based biorefineries
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