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A renewed interest in burning wood to produce electricity is prompting papermaker concerns the increased demand could lead to higher pulp prices or market shortages.
The more biomass plants that are built to satisfy the state's renewable-energy goals, the more demand there will be for Wisconsin wood that paper mills and lumberyards buy, said Earl Gustafson, vice president of energy, forestry and human resources for the Wisconsin Paper Council.See the full content of this document
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How Much Wood Would Wisconsin Burn?
Biomass generation is a new player in the wood market, Gustafson said, and state officials do not know if Wisc...
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