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Biomass Defined
Pertaining to all organic matter produced by presently (or very recently) living organisms.
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Wed Oct 15
- Swedish Energy Policy: A release from the Regeringskansl iet (Government Offices of Sweden) on the specific energy policy that Sweden follows today. With an emphasis put on being carbon neutral the current policies are covered as well as the goals looking forward. Nuclear Energy, Biomass/fuels, Geothermal, and Wind are all discussed in respect to both current and future Swedish Environmental paradigms.
- Biomass Program: Biomass Publications: The Biomass Document Database is a comprehensive collection of technical and outreach documents produced by the Biomass Program and predecessor Biofuels Program. We are working to include documents from the Biopower Program and other relevant predecessor organizations as well as documents important to biomass, not produced by the program, but coverage will not be as complete.
- Producing BIOMASS fuels: a comprehensive guide
Tue Oct 14
- BioEnergy Lists: Terra Preta (Biochar) | Information on the intentional use of Biochar (charcoal) to improve soils.
- Maine Energy Systems : Home
- Areva and Duke Energy to develop biomass power plants in US - Energy Business Review
- Green Car Congress: New Life Cycle Study Concludes That Biomass for Ethanol Is Not the Most Advantageous Energy and Emissions Use of the Feedstock
- Panda Ethanol :: Manure Gasification Process
- Pound for Pound, All Life Uses Same Amount of Energy | Wired Science from Wired.com: No matter whether you're talking elephants or bacteria, a new study proposes that, pound for pound, all living things' at-rest metabolisms use similar amounts of energy. Though living things vary greatly in complexity and size, their energy usage falls between 3 and 90 watts per kilogram of biomass. For comparison, a MacBook Pro is supposed to draw about 12 watts when operating from its battery.
Mon Oct 13
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