Effects of storage and geographical location on fuel quality of Norway spruce forest residues
Sweden is a forest rich country with a total land area of 40.8 million hectares of which 22.7 million hectares are categorized as productive forest land. More than 50% of this is owned by private owners. The total standing volume on the productive forest land is about 3400 million m3. The dominant f...
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SLU/Dept. of Energy and Technology
2011
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