Sweden puts money into energy production from waste and biomass
Business opportunities for US companies - recycling and bionenergy events provide exceptional trade platform
Press Release from Hydrogen Expo US
February 2, 2006 |
Sweden is a globally acknowledged world leader in the use of bioenergy, offering tax incentives and state funding to stimulate new technologies and systems.
At the recent World Economic Forum in Davos, Sweden was ranked number
one in Europe with regards to environmental protection. The various
environmental programs in Sweden include numerous commercial energy
projects that help minimize dependency on expensive fuel imports. These
installations clearly demonstrate the viable production of environmentally
sustainable and renewable energy based on locally available resources such
as residential, commercial and industrial waste as well as biomass.
For instance, 29 "waste-to-energy" plants are currently operational in
Sweden, incinerating more than 3.1 million tons of waste per year and
generating over 9 terawatthours (= 9 billion kilowatthours) of energy. The
largest portion of this is thermal energy (8.6 TWh), the remainder is
power production.
Sweden is a globally acknowledged world leader in the use of bioenergy,
offering tax incentives and state funding to stimulate new technologies
and systems. Sales of home heating oil in Sweden have continually dropped
to less than 17% of the all time high in 1973. In energy terms, oil
consumption for households and the service sector has dropped by 15.2 TWh
since 1994. Consumption of the fossil fuel within industry has remained
stable, while industrial production increased by 70% over the same period.
The use of biomass for district heating is estimated to potentially reach
33 TWh by the year 2010. In total the Swedish district heating sector
estimates spending 42 billion SEK (US$ 5.5 billion) in new investments to
reach the 2010 heat and power targets.
"Elmia Waste & Recycling" is co-organized by the Swedish Association of
Waste Management RVF. "World Bioenergy" is held under the patronage of His
Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden and is co-organized by the Swedish
Bioenergy Association SVEBIO. The organizers expect a total of 175
exhibitors and more than 5,000 attendees to the exhibitions and
concurrently held conferences. US suppliers interested to have a trade
show presence in this growth market can request further information from
industry expert Freesen & Partner.
More information about the events:
http://www.elmia.se/waste-recycling
http://www.worldbioenergy.se
More information on Freesen & Partner:
http://www.freesen.de
Contact:
Ines Freesen
Freesen & Partner GmbH
Schwalbennest 7a
46519 Alpen, Germany
Ph: 01149-2802-948484-0
Fx: 01149-2802-948484-3
service@freesen.de