This report describes the process of growing trees on a short rotation and intensive cultivation (SRIC) basis for the production of briquettes as a domestic fuel. The objective is to assess coppice fuel wood as a potential crop for Canterbury and to compare it with alternative farm crops
Due to the decrease in the quantity of traditional energy sources, in the future an alternative ener...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q92/00148(Energy) / BLDSC - British ...
The fuel potential of six tropical hardwood species namely: Triplochiton scleroxylon, Ceiba pentandr...
This report describes the process of growing trees on a short rotation and intensive cultivation (SR...
International audienceThe push to combat climate change and greenhouse gas emissions and reduce our ...
ate d fo ne ing central plains states of the United States. The objective was to compare biomass pro...
Background and Purpose: Solid biomass from short rotation coppice (SRC) has the potential to signifi...
Fuelwood is an integral part of the Papua New Guinea domestic economy, with consumption estimated at...
The purpose of the work is to undertake a new and full assessment of the economics of short-rotation...
The practice of growing trees on short-rotations to produce lingo-cellulosic feedstock for the pulp,...
The renewable energy sources play an important role in the discussions on the future energy generati...
By substituting fossil fuels and storing carbon in biomass and soil, the development of bioenergy ca...
Worldwide there is an increasing demand of natural resources. In future, non renewable resources get...
This paper presents a software package developed to assess the economic profitability of an original...
Lignocellulosic biomass production deriving from agro forest species, as well as poplar (Populus spp...
Due to the decrease in the quantity of traditional energy sources, in the future an alternative ener...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q92/00148(Energy) / BLDSC - British ...
The fuel potential of six tropical hardwood species namely: Triplochiton scleroxylon, Ceiba pentandr...
This report describes the process of growing trees on a short rotation and intensive cultivation (SR...
International audienceThe push to combat climate change and greenhouse gas emissions and reduce our ...
ate d fo ne ing central plains states of the United States. The objective was to compare biomass pro...
Background and Purpose: Solid biomass from short rotation coppice (SRC) has the potential to signifi...
Fuelwood is an integral part of the Papua New Guinea domestic economy, with consumption estimated at...
The purpose of the work is to undertake a new and full assessment of the economics of short-rotation...
The practice of growing trees on short-rotations to produce lingo-cellulosic feedstock for the pulp,...
The renewable energy sources play an important role in the discussions on the future energy generati...
By substituting fossil fuels and storing carbon in biomass and soil, the development of bioenergy ca...
Worldwide there is an increasing demand of natural resources. In future, non renewable resources get...
This paper presents a software package developed to assess the economic profitability of an original...
Lignocellulosic biomass production deriving from agro forest species, as well as poplar (Populus spp...
Due to the decrease in the quantity of traditional energy sources, in the future an alternative ener...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q92/00148(Energy) / BLDSC - British ...
The fuel potential of six tropical hardwood species namely: Triplochiton scleroxylon, Ceiba pentandr...