Abstract
BIOENERGIA Research Programme is one of the energy technology programmes of the Finnish Ministry of Trade and Industry. The aim of the programme is to increase the use of economically profitable and environmentally sound bioenergy by improving the competitiveness of present peat and wood fuels. R and D projects will also develop new economically competitive biofuels and new equipment and methods for production, handling and utilisation of biofuels. The total funding for 1993 was 45 million FIM and the number of projects 50. The main goal of the research area of production of wood fuels is to develop new production methods in order to decrease the production costs to the level of imported fuels. The total potential of the wood fuel use should be at least 1.0 million toe/a (5.5 million m{sup 3}). There are 23 projects in 1993 for research on wood fuel production. This part of the Yearbook 1993 presents the main results of these projects. There are already results, e.g. in integrated wood fuel production which at present appears to be the most promising way to lower the costs of wood fuel production. Production of wood fuel from the harvesting residues will also be developed by using
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Alakangas, E.
Bioenergy Research Programme, Yearbook 1993. Production of wood fuels; Bioenergian tutkimusohjelma, vuosikirja 1993. Puupolttoaineen tuotantotekniikka.
Finland: N. p.,
1994.
Web.
Alakangas, E.
Bioenergy Research Programme, Yearbook 1993. Production of wood fuels; Bioenergian tutkimusohjelma, vuosikirja 1993. Puupolttoaineen tuotantotekniikka.
Finland.
Alakangas, E.
1994.
"Bioenergy Research Programme, Yearbook 1993. Production of wood fuels; Bioenergian tutkimusohjelma, vuosikirja 1993. Puupolttoaineen tuotantotekniikka."
Finland.
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title = {Bioenergy Research Programme, Yearbook 1993. Production of wood fuels; Bioenergian tutkimusohjelma, vuosikirja 1993. Puupolttoaineen tuotantotekniikka}
author = {Alakangas, E}
abstractNote = {BIOENERGIA Research Programme is one of the energy technology programmes of the Finnish Ministry of Trade and Industry. The aim of the programme is to increase the use of economically profitable and environmentally sound bioenergy by improving the competitiveness of present peat and wood fuels. R and D projects will also develop new economically competitive biofuels and new equipment and methods for production, handling and utilisation of biofuels. The total funding for 1993 was 45 million FIM and the number of projects 50. The main goal of the research area of production of wood fuels is to develop new production methods in order to decrease the production costs to the level of imported fuels. The total potential of the wood fuel use should be at least 1.0 million toe/a (5.5 million m{sup 3}). There are 23 projects in 1993 for research on wood fuel production. This part of the Yearbook 1993 presents the main results of these projects. There are already results, e.g. in integrated wood fuel production which at present appears to be the most promising way to lower the costs of wood fuel production. Production of wood fuel from the harvesting residues will also be developed by using new methods}
place = {Finland}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
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title = {Bioenergy Research Programme, Yearbook 1993. Production of wood fuels; Bioenergian tutkimusohjelma, vuosikirja 1993. Puupolttoaineen tuotantotekniikka}
author = {Alakangas, E}
abstractNote = {BIOENERGIA Research Programme is one of the energy technology programmes of the Finnish Ministry of Trade and Industry. The aim of the programme is to increase the use of economically profitable and environmentally sound bioenergy by improving the competitiveness of present peat and wood fuels. R and D projects will also develop new economically competitive biofuels and new equipment and methods for production, handling and utilisation of biofuels. The total funding for 1993 was 45 million FIM and the number of projects 50. The main goal of the research area of production of wood fuels is to develop new production methods in order to decrease the production costs to the level of imported fuels. The total potential of the wood fuel use should be at least 1.0 million toe/a (5.5 million m{sup 3}). There are 23 projects in 1993 for research on wood fuel production. This part of the Yearbook 1993 presents the main results of these projects. There are already results, e.g. in integrated wood fuel production which at present appears to be the most promising way to lower the costs of wood fuel production. Production of wood fuel from the harvesting residues will also be developed by using new methods}
place = {Finland}
year = {1994}
month = {Dec}
}