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Errata list to Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae 2006:11

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1. Chapter 1, page 20, …in the south and middle... …in the north and middle...

the fourth paragraph, line 6 from below.

2. Chapter 2, page 29, …a sustainable way and the area... …a sustainable way to the area...

the fourth paragraph, line 5 from below.

3. Chapter 2, page 30, …in Figures 5-2 through 5-10. …in Figures 5-3 and 5-5 through to 5-12.

the fifth paragraph, the last line.

4. Chapter 2, page 36, …such as in Figure 2-3. …such as in Figure 2-2.

the first paragraph, line 4 from above.

5. Chapter 2, page 36, …which are insufficient as …which are insufficient as…

the fifth paragraph, standard economic theory, as…

line 5 from below.

6. Chapter 2, page 40, …from biomass gasifiaction. …from biomass gasification.

the third paragraph, line 4 from below.

7. Chapter 2, page 44, …and power (CHP) plants. (The… …and power (CHP) plants (The…

the first paragraph, the first line.

8. Chapter 3, page 46, …agriculture, forestry and …agriculture and forestry. They are…

the second paragraph, different municipalities. They are…

the last line.

9. Chapter 3, page 46, …as a basis for calulations… …as a basis for calculations…

the fifth paragraph, line 2 from below.

10. Chapter 3, page 47, …ash recycling or compenstory… …ash recycling or compensatory…

the second paragraph, line 4 from above.

11. Chapter 3, page 48, Planting and sawingc Planting and sowingc Table 3-3, left column,

line 4 from above.

12. Chapter 3, page 49, …chipharvesters, either at the… …a chip loader, either at the…

the second paragraph, line 2 from below.

13. Chapter 4, page 73, the last paragraph, the empty line above line 3 from below.

R b a b

a

size size t

t ( )

cos cos =

14. Chapter 5, page 86, …included in the three cases. …included in the two cases.

the first paragraph, the last line.

15. Chapter 5, page 88, …biomass amounts and pellet …biomass amounts in scenario…

the second paragraph, production in scenario…

line 2 – 3 from above.

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16. Chapter 5, page 88, District heating Undensified woody biomass used for district

Table 5-11, heating production.

footnote c.

17. Chapter 5, page 91, District heating Undensified woody biomass used for district

Table 5-13, heating production.

footnote c.

18. Chapter 5, page 94, District heating Undensified woody biomass used for district

Table 5-14, heating production.

footnote c.

19. Chapter 5, page 96, District heating Undensified woody biomass used for district

Table 5-15, heating production.

footnote c.

20. Chapter 5, page 102, …of electricity and for Case 2. …of electricity for Case 2.

the first paragraph, line 5 from above.

21. Chapter 6, page 109, …energy required on conversion... …energy required on large-scale conversion...

the fourth paragraph, the first line.

22. Chapter 6, page 114, For recovered wood, the ratio For recovered wood, the ratio was 122.2 before the fifth paragraph, was 122.2. conversion.

line 7 from above.

23. Chapter 6, page 122, …required for wood chips was …required for saw milling was 300.0 MJ/tdm

the second paragraph, 300.0 MJ/tdm of electricity and of electricity and 148.9 MJ/tdm of diesel oil at line 4 – 5 from above. 148.9 MJ/tdm of diesel oil for road transport of wood chips and sawdust).

sawdust). The difference in… The difference in…

24. Chapter 6, page 130, …primary energy output to …secondary energy output to primary energy the third paragraph, primary energy input at… input at…

line 8 from below.

25. Chapter 6, page 133, …these processes may increase …these processes may change when these…

the third paragraph, when these…

line 2 from below.

26. Chapter 7, page 139, …electric power generation to 4.1 … electric power generation to 4.0 for district line 5 – 6 from below. for CHP generation. The energy… heating and CHP generation. The energy…

27. Chapter 7, page 146, …(67.1 TWh/year for hydrogen) …(67.1 TWh/year) for hydrogen and 197.2 line 1 – 2 from above. and 197.2 PJ/year (54.8 TWh/year PJ/year (54.8 TWh/year) for methanol. If 50%

for methanol). If 50% of the… of the…

28. Acknowledgements, I am grateful to my sister Susanne, who has page 173, addition to made the drawing on the front pages.

the second paragraph.

29. Appendix C, page 184, See Table 3-4, footnote q. See Table 3-4, footnote t.

footnote f to Table 3-1.

30. Appendix C, page 184, See Table 3-4, footnote r. See Table 3-4, footnote u.

footnote g to Table 3-1.

31. Appendix C, page 195, …(see Table 3-4, footnote i). …(see Table 3-4, footnote j). The dry matter footnote d to Table 5-4, The dry matter of… of…

line 3 from above.

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32. Appendix C, page 195, …(see Table 3-4, footnote n). …(see Table 3-4, footnote q). Thus, the dry footnote d to Table 5-4, Thus, the dry matter of… matter of…

line 7 from above.

33. Appendix C, page 195, …(see Table 3-4, footnote r). …(see Table 3-4, footnote u). Thus, the footnote d to Table 5-4, Thus, the energy content… energy content…

line 2 from below.

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