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MaIN spONsOR: WORLD BIOENERGY 2010
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ORGaNIsED BY: The swedish Bioenergy
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a B C CONTENTs OpENING sEssION 7 Bi
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OpENING sEssION world bioenergy 201
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The black curve is what actually ha
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a COMBINED hEaT aND pOWER (Chp), CO
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Chlorine Index: Cl content (%) of t
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The DOMOHEAT European project is fo
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IMPROVED FLEXIBILITY AND ECONOMY BY
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plant, is permanently manned. Rajam
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PROCUREMENT COSTS OF SLASH AND STUM
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Figure 2: Marginal cost curves for
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HARVESTING FOR ENERGY OR PULPWOOD I
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Figure 1: The net income as functio
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CO 2-EQ EMISSIONS OF FOREST CHIP PR
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Figure 4: CO 2-eq emissions (kg/m 3
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[27] Wihersaari, M. 2005. Greenhous
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modes suitable for longer distances
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Figure 4: End users’ market share
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Table I: Annual capacity of vehicle
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comminuted biomass, as is stable gr
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BIOMASS FUNCTIONS FOR YOUNG SCOTS P
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ESTIMATING POTENTIALS OF SOLID WOOD
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BIOENERGY IN UKRAINE: STATE OF THE
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