Development of farm scale bio energy production in Oulu region IP Inno-Forest, 30th August 2007, Sopron Tuomo Pesola.

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Development of farm scale bio energy production in Oulu region IP Inno-Forest, 30th August 2007, Sopron Tuomo Pesola

Oulu Source: European Commission

Total energy consumption 2005 in Finland Source: Statistics Finland, Energy Statistics

Energy Sources Non Renewable EnergyRenewable Energy Peat Bioenergy Fossil fuel Gas Oil Coal Hydro energy Solar energyGeothermal Wind energy Biogas Agroenergy Wood based energy Liqued wood fuels Firewood Wood chips Densified wood Nuclear Solid wood fuels Black liquer Pyrolysis oil Waste Gas

Solid Wood Fuels Firewood Wood Chips Densified Wood (pellets & briquettes) EURIS – Europeans Using Roundwood Innovatively & Sustainably

Use of Wood Fuel Production of wood energy combines silviculture, wood production, energy production and environmental aspects Conforms to sustainable development (ecological, economical and social) Supports local employment Covers wood energy chain from domestic use to industrial energy production Development of technology promotes increase of wood energy utilisation Large differences between countries in utilisation possibilities and ways

Important Innovations related to Wood Energy Production chemical pulp industry CHP -plants district heating systems wood-gas generator Fische-Tropsch synthesis prefabricated heating plants developed harvesting methods heating entrepreneurship

in Harvesting, Transportation and/or Processing of Energy Wood or as Heating Entrepreneurs EURIS – Europeans Using Roundwood Innovatively & Sustainably Energy Wood Chains offer Business Opportunities for Farmers