Teams at the University of Maine Presque Isle and the University of Maine at Forth Kent are engaged in evaluating the potential for forest and grass biomass energy in Aroostook County, funded through Maine’s Sustainability Solutions Initiative. The article discusses how this potential is being evaluated and the possible ways in which expanding grass and wood biomass might benefit farmers and residents of The County. It suggests that using some of Maine’s farmland for fuel might be sustainable with appropriate management and with consideration for potential environmental and socioeconomic drawback
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Focus Northern Maine piece on the Northern Maine Development Commission\u27s recent $1.9 million aw...
Teams at the University of Maine Presque Isle and the University of Maine at Forth Kent are engaged ...
Wood has been in use for centuries as an energy source and holds potential for new and innovative us...
As national standards require increased use of renewable transportation fuels by 2022, Maine is posi...
If Maine is to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels, and the associated greenhouse gas emissions, it ...
Given the interest in renewable energy sources across the United States, it is likely that biomass h...
The state of Maine is a regional leader in renewable energy production and highly ranked nationally ...
Energy efficiency is cheaper than any current sources of power or fuel. Maine has started to develop...
This paper estimates the renewable energy potential of Maine’s forest resources, and how much energy...
Renewable energy has an environmental benefit over many other energy sources used today, but the sho...
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