An information provider for the forest products industry, has released
a report examining the emerging biomass industry and how it could
potentially affect U.S. timber supply and prices.
The report, titled “The Emerging Biomass Industry: Impact on
Woodfiber Markets,” examined whether enough woodfiber supply is
available to meet the accelerating demands for advanced biofuel
production as mandated by the renewable fuels standard (RFS) and
current and proposed renewable portfolio standards (RPS). The study’s
authors determined that if woodfiber were to account for approximately
one-third of the total RFS and renewable portfolio standard
requirements, overall demand for woodfiber would nearly double by 2023.
“Clearly this additional demand for wood is not realistic, and would
place demands on the nation’s forests that are unsustainable,” the
study stated.
Co-author of the report Erik Kankainen, senior timber analyst at
RISI, told Biomass Magazine that the current supply of woodfiber in the
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