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The Use of Forestry and Agricultural Biomass in the Production of Pellets

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  • Rodino Steliana

    (Research Institute for Agriculture Economy and Rural Development, Bucharest, Romania)

  • Voicilă Daniela Nicoleta

    (Research Institute for Agriculture Economy and Rural Development, Bucharest, Romania)

  • Sterie Cristina Maria

    (Research Institute for Agriculture Economy and Rural Development, Bucharest, Romania)

Abstract

The use of forestry and agricultural biomass for pellet production represents a significant opportunity to strengthen a sustainable economy characterized by reducing dependence on fossil fuels and more efficient protection of the environment. The aim of this paper is to improve the understanding of the current state of research on the use of forestry and agricultural biomass for pellets production, fostering awareness of their potential for energy production. In the development of the work, various research stages and techniques were used. These included the analysis of international trade data wood pellets, literature review of research dynamics on agricultural biomass pellet production from last decade, identification of articles from prestigious journals to highlight key trends and concerns in research, analysis of research concentration areas, and investigation and analysis of collaboration networks among researchers and institutions. These methodological approaches have contributed to the creation of a comprehensive and updated work, providing a deeper and clearer understanding of the researched topic. The European Union represents a major force in the global consumption of wood pellets, with demand for this product steadily increasing. Additionally, Romania has significant exports of wood pellets to other European countries, indicating considerable potential for the development of the pellet industry in the country. Furthermore, the literature emphasizes the importance of non-wood biomass, such as agricultural residues, as a crucial source for pellet production. The literature review reveals an increasing focus on biomass pellets in recent years, with research concentrating on various domains such as biotechnology, energy fuels, and sustainable green technology.

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  • Rodino Steliana & Voicilă Daniela Nicoleta & Sterie Cristina Maria, 2024. "The Use of Forestry and Agricultural Biomass in the Production of Pellets," Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence, Sciendo, vol. 18(1), pages 955-964.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:poicbe:v:18:y:2024:i:1:p:955-964:n:1021
    DOI: 10.2478/picbe-2024-0083
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    1. Schipfer, Fabian & Kranzl, Lukas & Olsson, Olle & Lamers, Patrick, 2020. "The European wood pellets for heating market - Price developments, trade and market efficiency," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 212(C).
    2. Emilia Mary Bălan & Laura Mariana Cismaș & Cristina Georgiana Zeldea, 2021. "Agricultural Biomass Production: Implications for Economic Growth and Environment in Central and Eastern European Countries," Contemporary Studies in Economic and Financial Analysis, in: Contemporary Issues in Social Science, volume 106, pages 263-279, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
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