energiapuiksi
Energiapuiksi is a concept used in Finnish forestry and energy policy to describe the cultivation of trees specifically for biomass energy production. It overlaps with short-rotation forestry and energy wood production, where fast-growing woody species are grown for harvest on relatively short cycles to supply heat and power with minimal fossil fuel use.
Common species include willow (Salix spp.) and poplar (Populus spp.), sometimes alder. Plantations are managed to
Biomass from energiapuiksi is processed into wood chips, pellets, or briquettes and used in power plants, district
Critics note risks such as competition with food production, potential soil degradation, or habitat impacts if
See also: Short-rotation forestry, energy wood, biomass, district heating, bioenergy.