Published 2004 | Version v1
Journal article

Greatly reduced emission of greenhouse gases from the wood-processing industry

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The strong support for biomass energy in the Norwegian wood-processing industry during the last 10-15 years has contributed greatly to a considerable reduction of the emission of greenhouse gases. The potential for further reductions is primarily linked with the use of oil and involves only a few works. Oil can be replaced by other fuels, and process-technical improvements can reduce the emissions. According to prognoses, emissions will go on decreasing until 2007, when the total emission of greenhouse gases from the wood-processing industry will be about 13 per cent less than in 1998. Carbon dioxide (CO2) amounts to 90 per cent of the total emission, the remaining parts being methane (CH4) from landfills and dumps, and small amounts of N2O

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Original title (Norwegian)
Sterkt reduserte klimagassutslipp fra treforedling

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Norsk Energi
Journal Volume
81
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 11
ISSN
0800-7896
CODEN
NOENEY