Status and prospects for renewable energy using wood pellets from the southeastern United States
Journal article, 2017
southeastern United States
bioenergy
pellets
forests
carbon
biodiversity
sustainability
best management practices
ecosystem services
Author
V. H. Dale
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
K. L. Kline
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
E. S. Parish
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
A Cowie
University of New England
R. Emory
Weyerhaeuser NR Company
R. W. Malmsheimer
SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
R. Slade
Imperial College London
C T Smith
University of Toronto
T. B. Wigley
National Council for Air and Stream Improvement
N. S. Bentsen
University of Copenhagen
Göran Berndes
Chalmers, Energy and Environment, Physical Resource Theory
P. Bernier
Canadian Forest Service
M. Brandao
Instytut Uprawy Nawozenia i Gleboznawstwa Panstwowy Instytut Badawczy
H. Chum
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
R. Diaz-Chavez
Imperial College London
Gustaf Egnell
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)
L. Gustavsson
Linnaeus University, Växjö
J. Schweinle
Thünen Institute of International Forestry and Forest Economics
I Stupak
University of Copenhagen
P. Trianosky
Sustainable Forestry Initiative, Inc.
A. Walter
State University of Campinas
C. Whittaker
Rothamsted Research
M. Brown
University of the Sunshine Coast
G. Chescheir
North Carolina State University
Ioannis Dimitriou
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU)
C. Donnison
University of Southampton
A. G. Eng
United States Department of Energy
K. P. Hoyt
University of Tennessee
J. C. Jenkins
ENVIVA LP
K. Johnson
United States Department of Energy
C. A. Levesque
Innovative Natural Resource Solutions, LLC
V. Lockhart
Resource Management Service L.L.C.
M. C. Negri
Argonne National Laboratory
J. E. Nettles
Weyerhaeuser NR Company
M. Wellisch
Agriculture et Agroalimentaire Canada
GCB Bioenergy
1757-1693 (ISSN) 1757-1707 (eISSN)
Vol. 9 8 1296-1305Subject Categories
Biological Sciences
DOI
10.1111/gcbb.12445