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The economy of chip, tree section and short wood methods in the procurement of a pulp mill; Hake-, puu- ja puutavaralajimenetelmien taloudellisuus massatehtaan kuitu- ja energiapuun hankinnassa

Abstract

Regional forest management plans for Finland`s private, non-industrial forestry indicate that first thinnings account for 13 % of the felling potential in these forests. The majority of first thinnings focus on pine-dominated stands. First-thinnings wood represents 29 % of the allowable cut consisting of pine pulpwood. However, small-diameter pine has not enjoyed great demand as raw material by the chemical pulp industry due to the high associated production costs and due to its inferior fibre properties when compared to large-sized softwood logs. Consequently, research and development work has been focused on the procurement, handling and usage of small-diameter wood, and especially of first-thinning pine. Both defibration and use as fuel are options when considering how to exploit small-diameter softwood raw material. Integrated procurement of industrial wood and wood fuel have improved the profitability of wood from thinnings in pulp manufacture and in energy generation at the mill. These methods would appear to be economic in regard to both the wood procurement of the pulp mills even at the present prices paid for alternative fuels. Advances in combustion technology and increased generation of electric power improve the competitiveness of methods based on the harvesting tree sections in comparison with the shortwood  More>>
Authors:
Imponen, V [1] 
  1. Metsaeteho Oy, Helsinki (Finland)
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 1997
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
JSP-BIOENERGIA-14(pt.1)
Reference Number:
SCA: 090800; 094000; PA: FI-97:003704; EDB-98:013533; SN: 97001888423
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 1997; Related Information: Is Part Of Bioenergy research programme. Yearbook 1996. Production of wood fuels; Nikku, P. [ed.]; PB: 352 p.; Bioenergian tutkimusohjelma. Vuosikirja 1996. Puupolttoaineiden tuotantotekniikka
Subject:
09 BIOMASS FUELS; WOOD; HARVESTING; PAPER INDUSTRY; ECONOMICS; BIOMASS; WOOD FUELS; COST ESTIMATION; TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS; WOOD WASTES; MATHEMATICAL MODELS
OSTI ID:
567098
Research Organizations:
Jyvaeskylae Science Park, Jyvaeskylae (Finland)
Country of Origin:
Finland
Language:
Finnish
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE98713760; CNN: Project TEKES-BIOENERGY-110; ISBN 952-5165-02-7; TRN: FI9703704
Availability:
OSTI as DE98713760
Submitting Site:
FI
Size:
pp. 297-310
Announcement Date:
Feb 24, 1998

Citation Formats

Imponen, V. The economy of chip, tree section and short wood methods in the procurement of a pulp mill; Hake-, puu- ja puutavaralajimenetelmien taloudellisuus massatehtaan kuitu- ja energiapuun hankinnassa. Finland: N. p., 1997. Web.
Imponen, V. The economy of chip, tree section and short wood methods in the procurement of a pulp mill; Hake-, puu- ja puutavaralajimenetelmien taloudellisuus massatehtaan kuitu- ja energiapuun hankinnassa. Finland.
Imponen, V. 1997. "The economy of chip, tree section and short wood methods in the procurement of a pulp mill; Hake-, puu- ja puutavaralajimenetelmien taloudellisuus massatehtaan kuitu- ja energiapuun hankinnassa." Finland.
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title = {The economy of chip, tree section and short wood methods in the procurement of a pulp mill; Hake-, puu- ja puutavaralajimenetelmien taloudellisuus massatehtaan kuitu- ja energiapuun hankinnassa}
author = {Imponen, V}
abstractNote = {Regional forest management plans for Finland`s private, non-industrial forestry indicate that first thinnings account for 13 % of the felling potential in these forests. The majority of first thinnings focus on pine-dominated stands. First-thinnings wood represents 29 % of the allowable cut consisting of pine pulpwood. However, small-diameter pine has not enjoyed great demand as raw material by the chemical pulp industry due to the high associated production costs and due to its inferior fibre properties when compared to large-sized softwood logs. Consequently, research and development work has been focused on the procurement, handling and usage of small-diameter wood, and especially of first-thinning pine. Both defibration and use as fuel are options when considering how to exploit small-diameter softwood raw material. Integrated procurement of industrial wood and wood fuel have improved the profitability of wood from thinnings in pulp manufacture and in energy generation at the mill. These methods would appear to be economic in regard to both the wood procurement of the pulp mills even at the present prices paid for alternative fuels. Advances in combustion technology and increased generation of electric power improve the competitiveness of methods based on the harvesting tree sections in comparison with the shortwood system yielding delimbed roundwood. The adoption of longer timber lorry-trailer combination as recognised by EU directives will have the effect of reducing the transportation costs for non-delimbed and partially delimbed wood. (orig.)}
place = {Finland}
year = {1997}
month = {Dec}
}