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Wood from various sources can be used for fuel, including roundwood, chips and sawdust from wood processing, specific products such as pellets and briquettes, and recycled wood.

The following pages provide data on:

  • recycled wood used for woodfuel (Table 2.30 below);
  • woodfuel supply by sawmills and round fencing manufacturers (Table 2.31); and
  • wood pellet production (Table 2.32) and feedstock (Table 2.33).

In addition, estimates of roundwood used directly for woodfuel are provided in tables 2.5 and 2.6.

Recycled wood used for woodfuel

Estimates of recycled wood used for woodfuel have been obtained from the Wood Recyclers’ Association. In 2016, it is estimated that around 1.6 million tonnes of recycled wood were used for woodfuel, an increase of 7% from the 2015 estimate of around 1.5 million tonnes.

Table 2.30 Recycled wood used for woodfuel, 2009-2016

Year Total
  million tonnes
2009 0.50
2010 0.55
2011 0.59
2012 0.76
2013 0.83
2014 1.34
2015 1.45
2016 1.55

Source: Wood Recyclers Association

Notes:

1. Post consumer recovered wood, comprising wood originally grown in the UK and wood originally grown in forests outside the UK.

2. Figures for 2014 to 2016 relate to capacity, rather than consumption.

3. Quantities are as delivered, with an assumed average moisture content of 25%. To convert to green tonnes (assuming moisture content of 52%), multiply by 1.56.

These figures are outside the scope of National Statistics.

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