Optimization of a ressource-efficient wood chain - modelling of wood processing
Abstract
The efficient use of the available renewable resources is one of the most important prerequisite of a successful transition to a sustainable resource economy based on renewables. Such a high resource efficiency aims at high functionality and high value added at low resource demand and low enviornmental pressure of the while production system. The intended project concentrates on the reation of an integrated process model that allows to describe the existent network of wood processes for he production of materials and to compare differendt improvement scenatios to optimize the whole system concerning resource efficiency and value added. The scope is on technical improvements of the processes and product design, changed framework conditions as well as structural changes and synergies with other production branches.
keywords ressource efficiency modelling wood process chain
Publikationen
Optimizing resource efficiency and carbon intensity in the wood processing sector in Austria
Autoren: Teischinger, A. Jahr: 2009
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Project staff
Alfred Teischinger
Univ.-Prof. i.R. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Dr.h.c. Alfred Teischinger
alfred.teischinger@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-89100
BOKU Project Leader
01.11.2008 - 30.11.2009
Robert Stingl
Ing. Robert Stingl
robert.stingl@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-89119
Project Staff
01.11.2008 - 30.11.2009
BOKU partners
External partners
Institut für Industrielle Ökologie
Doz. Dr. A. Windsperger
partner
TU Graz, Institut für Papier, Zellstoff und Fasertechnik
Prof. Dr. W. Bauer
partner