Sustainability Impact Assessment on the Production and Use of Different Wood and Fossil Fuels Employed for Energy Production in North Karelia, Finland

The utilization rate of woody biomass in eastern Finland is high and expected to increase further in the near future as set out in several regional, national and European policies and strategies. The aim of this study was to assess the sustainability impacts of changes in fuel consumption patterns....

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Main Authors: Matias Pekkanen, Diana Tuomasjukka, Michael den Herder, Tommi Suominen, Marcus Lindner, Marja Kolström
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-11-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/5/11/4870
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spelling doaj-92b279f7e92041af9307f9c92cdd2fba2020-11-24T23:49:13ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732012-11-015114870489110.3390/en5114870Sustainability Impact Assessment on the Production and Use of Different Wood and Fossil Fuels Employed for Energy Production in North Karelia, FinlandMatias PekkanenDiana TuomasjukkaMichael den HerderTommi SuominenMarcus LindnerMarja KolströmThe utilization rate of woody biomass in eastern Finland is high and expected to increase further in the near future as set out in several regional, national and European policies and strategies. The aim of this study was to assess the sustainability impacts of changes in fuel consumption patterns. We investigated fossil and woody biomass-based energy production chains in the region of North Karelia, focusing on some economic, environmental and social indicators. Indicators were selected based on stakeholder preferences and evaluated using the Tool for Sustainability Impact Assessment (ToSIA). The analysis was based on representative values from National Forest Inventory data, scientific publications, national and regional statistics, databases, published policy targets and expert opinion. From the results it became evident that shifting from fossil to wood-based energy production implies some trade-offs. Replacing oil with woody biomass in energy production would increase the local value added remaining in the region, create employment opportunities and would reduce total GHG emissions. However, firewood, wood chips from small-diameter trees from early thinning and wood pellets have high production costs. Moreover, large greenhouse gas emission resulted from wood pellet production. The case study generated valuable reference data for future sustainability assessments and demonstrated the usefulness of ToSIA as a tool presenting existing knowledge on sustainability impacts of alternative energy supply chains to inform decision making.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/5/11/4870heavy fuel oillight heating oilwoody biomassenergy productionsustainability indicatorsdecision support systemsregional decision makingsocialeconomic and environmental indicators
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author Matias Pekkanen
Diana Tuomasjukka
Michael den Herder
Tommi Suominen
Marcus Lindner
Marja Kolström
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Diana Tuomasjukka
Michael den Herder
Tommi Suominen
Marcus Lindner
Marja Kolström
Sustainability Impact Assessment on the Production and Use of Different Wood and Fossil Fuels Employed for Energy Production in North Karelia, Finland
Energies
heavy fuel oil
light heating oil
woody biomass
energy production
sustainability indicators
decision support systems
regional decision making
social
economic and environmental indicators
author_facet Matias Pekkanen
Diana Tuomasjukka
Michael den Herder
Tommi Suominen
Marcus Lindner
Marja Kolström
author_sort Matias Pekkanen
title Sustainability Impact Assessment on the Production and Use of Different Wood and Fossil Fuels Employed for Energy Production in North Karelia, Finland
title_short Sustainability Impact Assessment on the Production and Use of Different Wood and Fossil Fuels Employed for Energy Production in North Karelia, Finland
title_full Sustainability Impact Assessment on the Production and Use of Different Wood and Fossil Fuels Employed for Energy Production in North Karelia, Finland
title_fullStr Sustainability Impact Assessment on the Production and Use of Different Wood and Fossil Fuels Employed for Energy Production in North Karelia, Finland
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability Impact Assessment on the Production and Use of Different Wood and Fossil Fuels Employed for Energy Production in North Karelia, Finland
title_sort sustainability impact assessment on the production and use of different wood and fossil fuels employed for energy production in north karelia, finland
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2012-11-01
description The utilization rate of woody biomass in eastern Finland is high and expected to increase further in the near future as set out in several regional, national and European policies and strategies. The aim of this study was to assess the sustainability impacts of changes in fuel consumption patterns. We investigated fossil and woody biomass-based energy production chains in the region of North Karelia, focusing on some economic, environmental and social indicators. Indicators were selected based on stakeholder preferences and evaluated using the Tool for Sustainability Impact Assessment (ToSIA). The analysis was based on representative values from National Forest Inventory data, scientific publications, national and regional statistics, databases, published policy targets and expert opinion. From the results it became evident that shifting from fossil to wood-based energy production implies some trade-offs. Replacing oil with woody biomass in energy production would increase the local value added remaining in the region, create employment opportunities and would reduce total GHG emissions. However, firewood, wood chips from small-diameter trees from early thinning and wood pellets have high production costs. Moreover, large greenhouse gas emission resulted from wood pellet production. The case study generated valuable reference data for future sustainability assessments and demonstrated the usefulness of ToSIA as a tool presenting existing knowledge on sustainability impacts of alternative energy supply chains to inform decision making.
topic heavy fuel oil
light heating oil
woody biomass
energy production
sustainability indicators
decision support systems
regional decision making
social
economic and environmental indicators
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/5/11/4870
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