Energy and carbon balances of cascade chains for recovered wood
Energy and carbon balances of cascade chains for recovered wood
Energy and carbon balances of cascade chains for recovered wood
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Material substitution effectsUsing <strong>wood</strong> instead <strong>of</strong> other materials• E.g. <strong>wood</strong> structure instead <strong>of</strong> rein<strong>for</strong>cedconcrete; plasterboard instead <strong>of</strong> particleboard• Differences in production energy <strong>and</strong> <strong>recovered</strong>energy• Non-energy <strong>carbon</strong> emissions (e.g. calcination)Material substitution is not directly related to cascading,but can affect results <strong>of</strong> analysisSathre, Gustavsson <strong>and</strong> Pingoud: <strong>Energy</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>carbon</strong> <strong>balances</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>cascade</strong> <strong>chains</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>recovered</strong> <strong>wood</strong>Joint COST E31/Task 38 Workshop on GHG aspects <strong>of</strong> biomass cascading, 25 April 2005, Dublin