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Helena Sjögren
+46 (0) 8 762 72 35
@HellesHelena
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Growth and lumbering in Swedish forests
Source: Swedish Forest Agency
Carbon Absorbed and Released by the
Forest over the Lifecycle
Source: SLU (The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences)
Seedling stage
Consumption of Biofuel and OilPulp and Paper Industry
Source: Statistics Sweden
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Biofuel Oil
Captured by
forest
refined by
industry
stored in
products
What about the emissions?
- and traditional CCS
Fossil vs Bio
Incentives and risk
ETS?
8panaware ab
• A program under the Swedish Energy Agency and VINNOVA, Sweden’s Innovation Agency
• Research Agenda to be presented summer 2015
• No research
• Objective is to focus research towards industrialization
• Open for international cooperation
Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda
Process industry and the Net Zero Emission Vision
Proposed research (selection)
9panaware ab
• Chemical looping & Oxyfuel
• Process integration –internal energy sources
• Industry specific technologies
• Oxygen generation
• Biomass in fuel mix
• Biofuel production with H2
• CO2 gas composition and impact on choice of materials
• Shipping chain optimization
• Offshore CO2 discharge from tankers
• Gas /re-/conditioning
• Infrastructure planning
• Measuring, monitoring, verification (MMV)
• Baltic Sea storage atlas
• Baltic Sea Characterization
• Overburden properties, seal integrity
• Skagerak characterization
Swedish Demonstration Project by 2025
Thank you!
+46 (0) 8 762 72 35
@HellesHelena
Parts of the
tree and
their uses
Carbon Dioxide – Emissions (CO2)*per Tonne of Market Pulp and Paper
Source: Statistics Sweden
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Sweden’s Emission of
Greenhouse Gases 2012 per Sector
Source: National Environmental Protection Agency, Statistics Sweden
Domestic transport
33%
Electricity and heat production
18%
Residential and other properties
5,5%
Agriculture13% Waste
2,8%Other sectors
2,5%
Other industry25%
Forest industry1%
Industry26%
57.3 Million Tonnes CO2-equivalents