This paper estimates the renewable energy potential of Maine’s forest resources, and how much energy these resources could potentially provide the state. Using the most recent state-specific data available, and a methodology similar to the Billion Tons Report, we find that ethanol production from Maine’s forest residues could potentially provide 18% of Maine’s transportation (gasoline) fuels with a fermentation wood to ethanol process. Making Fischer-Tropsch diesel (F-T diesel) using forest residues can replace 39% of Maine’s petro-diesel consumption. Actual levels of biofuels that can be produced will depend on conversion factors and forestry residue removals that are subject to uncertainty
The economic contributions of a sector (i.e., employment, output, value added) are a measure of how ...
Forest residues are being considered as potential feedstock for a biomass-to-ethanol facility in Min...
From consuming energy alone in 2009, the United States ranked second as a carbon emitter at 5,425 mi...
This paper estimates the renewable energy potential of Maine’s forest resources, and how much energy...
As national standards require increased use of renewable transportation fuels by 2022, Maine is posi...
This paper discusses the different processes that can be utilized in a Maine biorefinery to produce ...
Maine Forest Service (MFS) was asked by the Governor’s Wood-to-Energy (WTE) Task Force to develop an...
Wood has been in use for centuries as an energy source and holds potential for new and innovative us...
Forest biomass is an important resource for producing bioenergy and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
In Maine, statewide biomass estimates have increased from 752 million dry tons in 1982 to 980 millio...
High dependence on imported oil has increased U.S. strategic vulnerability and prompted more researc...
First, a data-driven holistic analysis framework was developed to aid the industrial development of ...
There is growing interest in harvesting forest biomass to meet the needs of bioenergy and bioproduct...
Secure access to energy and food are two of the challenges facing the Northeast region of the United...
Teams at the University of Maine Presque Isle and the University of Maine at Forth Kent are engaged ...
The economic contributions of a sector (i.e., employment, output, value added) are a measure of how ...
Forest residues are being considered as potential feedstock for a biomass-to-ethanol facility in Min...
From consuming energy alone in 2009, the United States ranked second as a carbon emitter at 5,425 mi...
This paper estimates the renewable energy potential of Maine’s forest resources, and how much energy...
As national standards require increased use of renewable transportation fuels by 2022, Maine is posi...
This paper discusses the different processes that can be utilized in a Maine biorefinery to produce ...
Maine Forest Service (MFS) was asked by the Governor’s Wood-to-Energy (WTE) Task Force to develop an...
Wood has been in use for centuries as an energy source and holds potential for new and innovative us...
Forest biomass is an important resource for producing bioenergy and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) em...
In Maine, statewide biomass estimates have increased from 752 million dry tons in 1982 to 980 millio...
High dependence on imported oil has increased U.S. strategic vulnerability and prompted more researc...
First, a data-driven holistic analysis framework was developed to aid the industrial development of ...
There is growing interest in harvesting forest biomass to meet the needs of bioenergy and bioproduct...
Secure access to energy and food are two of the challenges facing the Northeast region of the United...
Teams at the University of Maine Presque Isle and the University of Maine at Forth Kent are engaged ...
The economic contributions of a sector (i.e., employment, output, value added) are a measure of how ...
Forest residues are being considered as potential feedstock for a biomass-to-ethanol facility in Min...
From consuming energy alone in 2009, the United States ranked second as a carbon emitter at 5,425 mi...