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Bioenergy Opportunities Using Wood Resources
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Cycle Time Contours from Point of Appraisal
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following maps provide cycle time estimates for Interior forest
districts where potential opportunities might be available for the
development of bioenergy projects. Cycle time describes the average time it takes
to load a logging truck, drive to the point of appraisal (the assumed
final destination of the logs being transported), unload the truck, and
then return to the harvesting site.
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Cascades
Forest District (Merritt TSA) 14 MBs
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Kamloops
Forest District 14 MBs
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Nadina
Forest District 4 MBs
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Fort St. James Forest
District 12 MBs
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Vanderhoof Forest
District 6 MBs
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Quesnel Forest District
12 MBs
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100 Mile House Forest
District 10 MBs
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Chilcotin and
Central Cariboo (Williams Lake TSA) 11 MBs
* Note — these maps are extremely
detailed and large in size. A plotter is suggested for best output
results.
Tenure opportunities for bioenergy are guided by
forest stewardship requirements, available low-grade timber, and
available Allowable Annual Cut. Bioenergy tenure opportunities do not
currently exist in the Prince George and Okanagan Shuswap forest
districts. However, the following cycle time maps may be useful for
forest companies and independent power producers interested in
developing bioenergy projects in nearby forest districts.
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Prince
George Forest District 16
MBs
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Okanagan Shuswap Forest
District
23 MBs
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Note — these maps are extremely detailed and large in size. A plotter is
suggested for best output results.