Global biomass trade for energy – Part 1: Statistical and methodological considerations

Proskurina, S; Junginger, M; Heinimö, J; Vakkilainen, E

HERO ID

10289052

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2019

Language

English

HERO ID 10289052
In Press No
Year 2019
Title Global biomass trade for energy – Part 1: Statistical and methodological considerations
Authors Proskurina, S; Junginger, M; Heinimö, J; Vakkilainen, E
Journal Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining
Volume 13
Issue 2
Page Numbers 358-370
Abstract Many countries have limited, low-cost biomass resources to satisfy their own demand for bioenergy. International trade of biomass in various solid and liquid forms is consequently increasing. The aim of this study is to present a quantitative overview of the development of international biomass trade for energy purposes, including a discussion of methodological issues. The paper focuses on the production, export, and import of solid and liquid biofuels, including industrial roundwood, wood chips, fuel wood, wood pellets, biodiesel, and bioethanol. The study highlights changes in trends that have occurred over the past decade. Trade on global bioenergy markets is increasing: total trade of biomass for energy purposes is estimated as having increased twofold from around 780 PJ in 2004 to 1250 PJ in 2015. Despite the importance of the bioenergy market and the growth of biomass trade for energy, accurate evaluation of energy-related biomass trade faces several methodological challenges, such as uncertainties in international statistics, inconsistent data regarding export and import volumes, as well as limited information about the final use of traded products.
Doi 10.1002/bbb.1841
Wosid WOS:000460937200007
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
Is Public Yes
Language Text English
Keyword international trade; biomass market; biofuels; bioenergy; forestry; biomass use