Kenneth E. Skog
Government of the United States of America
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Journal of Industrial Ecology | 2013
J. Mason Earles; Anthony Halog; Peter Ince; Kenneth E. Skog
Consequential life cycle assessment (CLCA) has emerged as a tool for estimating environmental impacts of changes in product systems that go beyond physical relationships accounted for in attributional LCA (ALCA). This study builds on recent efforts to use more complex economic models for policy‐based CLCA. A partial market equilibrium (PME) model, called the U.S. Forest Products Module (USFPM), is combined with LCA to analyze an energy demand scenario in which wood use increases 400 million cubic meters in the United States for ethanol production. Several types of indirect economic and environmental impacts are identified and estimated using USFPM‐LCA. A key finding is that if wood use for biofuels increases to high levels and mill residue is used for biofuels and replaced by natural gas for heat and power in forest products mills, then the increased greenhouse gas emissions from natural gas could offset reductions obtained by substituting biofuels for gasoline. Such high levels of biofuel demand, however, appear to have relatively low environmental impacts across related forest product sectors.
Archive | 2012
Marcia Patton-Mallory; Kenneth E. Skog; Virginia H. Dale
Forest biomass feedstocks have the potential to contribute significantly to bioenergy production in the United States. The forestry sector has adopted guidelines and certification systems for forest products such as lumber and paper produced from sustainable forestry. This chapter discusses the extension of these concepts to bioenergy from forests along with proposed sustainability measures, renewable biomass definitions, and how these may influence woody biomass supplied to integrated biorefineries.
Nature Climate Change | 2012
J. Mason Earles; Sonia Yeh; Kenneth E. Skog
Gen. Tech. Rep. SRS-202, Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 33 p. | 2014
Karen L. Abt; Robert C. Abt; Christopher S. Galik; Kenneth E. Skog
Research paper FPL-RP-662. Madison, WI : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory. 61 p. | 2011
Peter J. Ince; Andrew D. Kramp; Kenneth E. Skog; Henry Spelter; David N. Wear
Woody biomass utilization : challenges and opportunities : June 26, 2006 : technical session proceedings. Madison, WI : Forest Products Society, c2008. Publication ; no. 7223: Pages 3-14. | 2008
Kenneth E. Skog; Peter J. Ince; Henry Spelter; Andi Kramp; R. James Barbour
In:2016 Billion-Ton Report: Advancing Domestic Resources for a Thriving Bioeconomy, Volume 1: Economic Availability of Feedstock. U.S. Department of Energy. ORNL/TM-2016/160. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN. | 2016
Bryce Stokes; Timothy G. Rials; Leonard Johnson; Karen L. Abt; Prakash Nepal; Kenneth E. Skog; Robert C. Abt; Lixia He; Burton C. English
In: wood energy in developed economies Resource management, economics and policy. Routledge, New York., 2014; pp. 161-188. | 2014
Kenneth E. Skog; Robert C. Abt; Karen L. Abt
In: Wood energy in developed economies Resource management, economics and policy edited by Francisco X. Aguilar, 2014; pp. 223-252. | 2014
Prakash Nepal; Kenneth E. Skog
USDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory, Research Paper, FPL-RP-668, 2012 | 2012
Prakash Nepal; Peter J. Ince; Kenneth E. Skog; Sun J. Chang