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The original purpose of this thesis was to test the idea of the future of the wood-based industry towards a third generation of wood-based industry. The wood-based industry currently produces, among other things, the ordinary building materials, such as chipboards and particle boards and laminates with the well-known phenol and novolak resins, as well as the see-through laminates with the epoxy resin compositions. The third generation wood-based industry has, however, also a larger variety of interesting products, the first products of which are presented within this thesis. The point in time of this phase of the development is the year 2000. The energy consumption in Finland on the 31st of December 1999 was at 627.7 MWe, of which the share of renewable energy sources was around 4 percent. According to the Executive Committee of The European Council, a general agreement on Energy and Climate should be reached at the enlarged European Union Summit in November 2000. At the UN Conference on Environment and Development the Kyoto Conference were held from 26th to 12th of December of the same year. It was in this Conference that the UN clearly stated that it is the world’s responsibility to protect the atmosphere and oceans. The efforts to protect the environment from major environmental disasters are unfortunately very small. The total energy consumption in the world was on the 31st of December 1999 at 44,284.5 MWe. Of this energy, 3,069.5 MWe were burned in the United States. The largest number of inhabitants in Finland was the relatively big country of Russia. The number of inhabitants in Finland was at that time only 4,335,000. The service sector of Rushes economy was competing with the construction industry as the most powerful segment of economy. The construction industry consumed 842 MWe of fossil fuel in Finland on the 31st of December 1999. On the basis of above mentioned data, it can be concluded that the energy consumption of an industrial country is about 4 percent of the world’s total and from 44,283 MWe the share of fossil fuels was 842 Mwe. With regard to the share of fossil fuel in the world’s total energy consumption the Finnish industry had a lower share than the rest of the world’s industrial countries and it is on the decrease. The share of hydro-electricity in Finland on the 31st of December 1999 was 0.4 percent of total energy consumption. The renewable energy sources were about 2. d2c66b5586