Forest industry experts were consulted on the potential for hardwood tree species to serve as feedstock for bioenergy in the southeastern United States. Hardwoods are of interest for bioenergy because of desirable physical qualities, genetic research advances, and growth potential. Yet little data is available regarding potential productivity and costs. This paper describes required operations and provides a realistic estimate of the costs of producing bioenergy feedstock based on commercial experiences. Forestry practitioners reported that high productivity rates in southeastern hardwood plantations are confined to narrow site conditions or require costly inputs. Eastern cottonwood and American sycamore grow quickly on rich bottomlands, bu...
In order to limit the global mean temperature, increase efforts need to be made to reduce greenhouse...
Most research on bioenergy short rotation woody crops (SRWC) has been dedicated to the genera Populu...
Renewable energy has been developing rapidly in the U.S. over the past decades. This thesis first re...
Hardwood plantations Productivity Southern pine plantations Commercial production costs Bioenergy fe...
Economic and environmental concerns over fossil fuels are placing the Southeast United States in a p...
Across North Carolina, forest species composition has changed substantially over the past 35 years. ...
Purpose-grown trees have the potential to be a significant portion of the bioenergy solution in the ...
While the southeastern United States, including the state of Mississippi, has a strong natural resou...
Management strategies for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) plantations in the Southeastern USA can be ada...
With the correct chemical refinement, essentially any tree species can be used to produce biofuel. H...
Demand for hardwood from plantation-grown stands for pulp and bio-energy in the southern US is more ...
The development of bio-fuel synthesis technologies has led to increased interest in woody crops grow...
Other species can be used for biofuel production. Tennessee has approximately 13.9 million acres of ...
The ongoing debate about costs and benefits of wood-pellet based bioenergy production in the southea...
In central Florida, numerous partners have combined to demonstrate the potential for growing short r...
In order to limit the global mean temperature, increase efforts need to be made to reduce greenhouse...
Most research on bioenergy short rotation woody crops (SRWC) has been dedicated to the genera Populu...
Renewable energy has been developing rapidly in the U.S. over the past decades. This thesis first re...
Hardwood plantations Productivity Southern pine plantations Commercial production costs Bioenergy fe...
Economic and environmental concerns over fossil fuels are placing the Southeast United States in a p...
Across North Carolina, forest species composition has changed substantially over the past 35 years. ...
Purpose-grown trees have the potential to be a significant portion of the bioenergy solution in the ...
While the southeastern United States, including the state of Mississippi, has a strong natural resou...
Management strategies for loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) plantations in the Southeastern USA can be ada...
With the correct chemical refinement, essentially any tree species can be used to produce biofuel. H...
Demand for hardwood from plantation-grown stands for pulp and bio-energy in the southern US is more ...
The development of bio-fuel synthesis technologies has led to increased interest in woody crops grow...
Other species can be used for biofuel production. Tennessee has approximately 13.9 million acres of ...
The ongoing debate about costs and benefits of wood-pellet based bioenergy production in the southea...
In central Florida, numerous partners have combined to demonstrate the potential for growing short r...
In order to limit the global mean temperature, increase efforts need to be made to reduce greenhouse...
Most research on bioenergy short rotation woody crops (SRWC) has been dedicated to the genera Populu...
Renewable energy has been developing rapidly in the U.S. over the past decades. This thesis first re...