Press Release – For Immediate Release
Sweden consumes more than 20% of the world’s wood pellets and demand is
growing, reports the Wood Resource Quarterly.
The decision by EU to use a minimum of 20% renewable energy by 2020 has driven a
rapid increase in...
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Press Release – For Immediate Release
Sweden consumes more than 20% of the world’s wood pellets and demand is
growing, reports the Wood Resource Quarterly.
The decision by EU to use a minimum of 20% renewable energy by 2020 has driven a
rapid increase in wood pellet production in Europe.
Sweden, Germany, Denmark and the
UK are expected to have the fastest growth in consumption the coming 10 years, reports
the Wood Resource Quarterly.
Seattle, USA.
September 2009.
Demand for wood pellets and investments in pellet
plants continue to grow despite the global financial crises and tight credit markets.
In
some countries, the current slowdown in the economy has actually had a positive effect
on the biomass industry because politicians have often favored bio energy and pelletheating projects in governmentally funded economic stimulus packages.
The bio energy sector is attracting a lot of attention from the forest industry, timberland
owners and, increasingly, from interests with limited
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