Economic and environmental concerns over fossil fuels are placing the Southeast United States in a position to expand its use of wood biomass for energy. The region’s productive forestland, growing population, and wood products industry can help provide a sustainable, diverse and abundant supply of woody biomass much of which is currently unutilized. While federal and state policies are steering the use of wood toward large-scale production of cellulosic ethanol and electricity in the Southeast, the generation of thermal energy, the most efficient use of wood, appears to be undervalued. Three market segments that can benefit economically from biomass thermal energy are highlighted: institutions, agriculture, and industry. These segments...
Interest in biomass energy resources from forests, farms and other sources has been rapidly increasi...
Wood bioenergy development holds important opportunities —and challenges—for sustainable forest mana...
Concern over energy security and the greenhouse gases emissions associated with burning fossil fuels...
While the southeastern United States, including the state of Mississippi, has a strong natural resou...
Woody biomass has rapidly come to the forefront of renewable energy discussions as a potentially rel...
Growing climate concerns and energy demands have prompted a new round of public and private investme...
The ongoing debate about costs and benefits of wood-pellet based bioenergy production in the southea...
International demand for wood-based biomass for bioenergy production is growing, and private fores...
Summary. The potential for renewable energy production in the Southeastern United States rests heavi...
Energy security is a vital issue in the United States. Heavy dependence on fossil fuels obtained fro...
In the southern United States, communities with increas-ing populations and nearby forests may be ab...
Summary. Removing excess biomass from fire-hazardous forests can serve dual purposes: enhancing the ...
This document explains what biomass is and how much energy it provides South Carolina. It breaks do...
Forest industry experts were consulted on the potential for hardwood tree species to serve as feedst...
Wood fuel is becoming increasingly more im- winter. Data were collected on the weekly ca-portant as ...
Interest in biomass energy resources from forests, farms and other sources has been rapidly increasi...
Wood bioenergy development holds important opportunities —and challenges—for sustainable forest mana...
Concern over energy security and the greenhouse gases emissions associated with burning fossil fuels...
While the southeastern United States, including the state of Mississippi, has a strong natural resou...
Woody biomass has rapidly come to the forefront of renewable energy discussions as a potentially rel...
Growing climate concerns and energy demands have prompted a new round of public and private investme...
The ongoing debate about costs and benefits of wood-pellet based bioenergy production in the southea...
International demand for wood-based biomass for bioenergy production is growing, and private fores...
Summary. The potential for renewable energy production in the Southeastern United States rests heavi...
Energy security is a vital issue in the United States. Heavy dependence on fossil fuels obtained fro...
In the southern United States, communities with increas-ing populations and nearby forests may be ab...
Summary. Removing excess biomass from fire-hazardous forests can serve dual purposes: enhancing the ...
This document explains what biomass is and how much energy it provides South Carolina. It breaks do...
Forest industry experts were consulted on the potential for hardwood tree species to serve as feedst...
Wood fuel is becoming increasingly more im- winter. Data were collected on the weekly ca-portant as ...
Interest in biomass energy resources from forests, farms and other sources has been rapidly increasi...
Wood bioenergy development holds important opportunities —and challenges—for sustainable forest mana...
Concern over energy security and the greenhouse gases emissions associated with burning fossil fuels...