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The pellet production is growing from year to year
If in 2005 the world produced about 5 million tons of pellets in 2013 was produced nearly 25 million tons of this production.
To such conclusion analysts IAA "INFOBIO" after analysis of the study conducted by Yawkins wright. Mainly pellets from wood waste producing countries of the European Union, USA, Canada and Russia.
It differs with the percentage of the production and use of fuel pellets. For example, the EU accounts for about 50% of all of the volumes of production in the world. Europeans consume 80% of all produced in the world of fuel pellets. The United States produces about 30% of the total volume, consuming this only half of it. On Russia and the former Soviet Union accounts for just 8% of global volume consumption in the country are minimised. Canadians also do not use these products, but produce about 10%.
The United States and Canada put pellets primarily on energy projects in the UK, the Netherlands and Belgium. There are little pellets from the US market, Denmark, Italy and Sweden. However, in Scandinavia is dominated by Russian companies. A particularly large share of the Danish market, followed by the Swedish market. Less noticeable the Russians in the Italian and Dutch markets, but their presence is celebrated by American researchers.
Source: greenevolution.ru
To such conclusion analysts IAA "INFOBIO" after analysis of the study conducted by Yawkins wright. Mainly pellets from wood waste producing countries of the European Union, USA, Canada and Russia.
It differs with the percentage of the production and use of fuel pellets. For example, the EU accounts for about 50% of all of the volumes of production in the world. Europeans consume 80% of all produced in the world of fuel pellets. The United States produces about 30% of the total volume, consuming this only half of it. On Russia and the former Soviet Union accounts for just 8% of global volume consumption in the country are minimised. Canadians also do not use these products, but produce about 10%.
The United States and Canada put pellets primarily on energy projects in the UK, the Netherlands and Belgium. There are little pellets from the US market, Denmark, Italy and Sweden. However, in Scandinavia is dominated by Russian companies. A particularly large share of the Danish market, followed by the Swedish market. Less noticeable the Russians in the Italian and Dutch markets, but their presence is celebrated by American researchers.
Source: greenevolution.ru