TY - GEN
T1 - Puuenergian teknologiaohjelman katsaus 1999-2001
AU - Hakkila, Pentti
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - The Wood Energy Technology Programme of Tekes, National
Technology Agency, focuses on developing the production
technology of forest chips from logging residues and
small-sized trees. The Programme is one of the tools of
the Ministry of Trade and Industry for substituting
renewable sources of energy for fossil fuels. It is aimed
to reduce the cost and improve the quality of forest
chips. Quality control of wood and bark residues from the
forest industries is also included.
In June 2001, the Programme consisted of 26 research
institute projects, 24 industrial projects and 12
demonstration projects. The total expenditure for the
ongoing 50 research and development projects will be 86.1
million FIM (14.5 M ) and that for the demonstration
projects 39.9 million FIM (6.7 M ).
The Programme also participates in international
co-operation such as the ALTENER Bioenergy
Network-AFBnet, OPET network (Organization Promoting for
Energy Technologies) of EU, and Task 31 (Conventional
Forestry Systems for Sustainable Production of Bioenergy)
of the IEA Bionergy Agreement.
More information about the Programme, approved projects,
progress and results is published in magazines, journals,
seminar proceedings, this yearbook of the Programme and
in the website of Tekes (www.tekes.fi/english/programm/
wood-energy).
AB - The Wood Energy Technology Programme of Tekes, National
Technology Agency, focuses on developing the production
technology of forest chips from logging residues and
small-sized trees. The Programme is one of the tools of
the Ministry of Trade and Industry for substituting
renewable sources of energy for fossil fuels. It is aimed
to reduce the cost and improve the quality of forest
chips. Quality control of wood and bark residues from the
forest industries is also included.
In June 2001, the Programme consisted of 26 research
institute projects, 24 industrial projects and 12
demonstration projects. The total expenditure for the
ongoing 50 research and development projects will be 86.1
million FIM (14.5 M ) and that for the demonstration
projects 39.9 million FIM (6.7 M ).
The Programme also participates in international
co-operation such as the ALTENER Bioenergy
Network-AFBnet, OPET network (Organization Promoting for
Energy Technologies) of EU, and Task 31 (Conventional
Forestry Systems for Sustainable Production of Bioenergy)
of the IEA Bionergy Agreement.
More information about the Programme, approved projects,
progress and results is published in magazines, journals,
seminar proceedings, this yearbook of the Programme and
in the website of Tekes (www.tekes.fi/english/programm/
wood-energy).
M3 - Conference article in proceedings
SN - 951-38-5722-0
T3 - VTT Symposium
SP - 11
EP - 43
BT - Puuenergian teknologiaohjelman vuosikirja 2001
PB - VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
CY - Espoo
T2 - Puuenergian teknologiaohjelman vuosiseminaari
Y2 - 5 September 2001 through 6 September 2001
ER -