Forest Biomass Resources and Technological Prospects for the Production of Second-generation Biofuels in Finland by 2020
Heinimö, Jussi; Ranta, Tapio; Malinen, Heikki; Faaij, André (2011)
Heinimö, Jussi
Ranta, Tapio
Malinen, Heikki
Faaij, André
2011
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-057-3
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-057-3
Tiivistelmä
Introduction of second-generation biofuels is an essential factor for meeting the EU’s 2020
targets for renewable energy in the transport sector and enabling the more ambitious targets for
2030. Finland’s forest industry is strongly involved in the development and commercialising of
second-generation biofuel production technologies. The goal of this paper is to provide a
quantified insight into Finnish prospects for reaching the 2020 national renewable energy targets
and concurrently becoming a large-scale producer of forest biomass based second-generation
biofuels feeding the increasing demand in European markets. The focus of the paper is on
assessing the potential for utilising forest biomass for liquid biofuels up to 2020. In addition,
technological issues related to the production of second-generation biofuels were reviewed.
Finland has good opportunities to realise a scenario to meet 2020 renewable energy targets and
for large-scale production of wood based biofuels. In 2020, biofuel production from domestic
forest biomass in Finland may reach nearly a million ton (40 PJ). With the existing biofuel
production capacity (20 PJ/yr) and national biofuel consumption target (25 PJ) taken into
account, the potential net export of biofuels from Finland in 2020 would be 35 PJ, corresponding
to 2–3% of European demand. Commercialisation of second-generation biofuel production
technologies, high utilisation of the sustainable harvesting potential of Finnish forest biomass,
and allocation of a significant proportion of the pulpwood harvesting potential for energy
purposes are prerequisites for this scenario. Large-scale import of raw biomass would enable
remarkably greater biofuel production than is described in this paper.
targets for renewable energy in the transport sector and enabling the more ambitious targets for
2030. Finland’s forest industry is strongly involved in the development and commercialising of
second-generation biofuel production technologies. The goal of this paper is to provide a
quantified insight into Finnish prospects for reaching the 2020 national renewable energy targets
and concurrently becoming a large-scale producer of forest biomass based second-generation
biofuels feeding the increasing demand in European markets. The focus of the paper is on
assessing the potential for utilising forest biomass for liquid biofuels up to 2020. In addition,
technological issues related to the production of second-generation biofuels were reviewed.
Finland has good opportunities to realise a scenario to meet 2020 renewable energy targets and
for large-scale production of wood based biofuels. In 2020, biofuel production from domestic
forest biomass in Finland may reach nearly a million ton (40 PJ). With the existing biofuel
production capacity (20 PJ/yr) and national biofuel consumption target (25 PJ) taken into
account, the potential net export of biofuels from Finland in 2020 would be 35 PJ, corresponding
to 2–3% of European demand. Commercialisation of second-generation biofuel production
technologies, high utilisation of the sustainable harvesting potential of Finnish forest biomass,
and allocation of a significant proportion of the pulpwood harvesting potential for energy
purposes are prerequisites for this scenario. Large-scale import of raw biomass would enable
remarkably greater biofuel production than is described in this paper.