The use of woody biomass feedstocks for bioenergy and bioproducts involves multiple sources of material that together create year round supplies. The main sources of woody biomass include residues from wood manufacturing industries, low value trees including logging slash in forests that are currently underutilized and dedicated short-rotation woody crops. Conceptually a ton of woody biomass feedstocks can replace a barrel of oil as the wood is processed (refined) through a biorefinery. As oil is refined only part of the barrel is used for liquid fuel, e.g., gasoline, while much of the carbon in oil is refined into higher value chemical products-carbon in woody biomass can be refined into the same value-added products. [...
Negative environmental impact from greenhouse gas emissions and a dwindling oil supply have resulted...
Plant biomass can replace the use of fossil fuels or oil, for combustion to generate energy (bioener...
The biofuels industry is dependent on the least expensive source of feedstock. An inexpensive source...
Increasing global demand for energy, a push by governments and industry to reduce greenhouse gases (...
Wood is a concentrated form of stored sunlight (solar energy). This energy can be released and used ...
The carbon accumulated in the wood of the world's forests accounts for 32% of the 1,200 Gt, which in...
Concern over energy security and the greenhouse gases emissions associated with burning fossil fuels...
Most biofuels in use today are obtained from feedstock that can also be used for food-grade agricult...
Woody biomass from forest management is a renewable, low-carbon feedstock that can substitute for fo...
Woody biomass feedstock is suitable for direct combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, ethanol or metha...
In the 21st century, the production of crude oil is expected to peak and decline afterwards, as oil ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are both strongly ...
The growing interest in US biofuels has been motivated by two primary national policy goals, (1) to ...
Technological development has enabled the production of new value-added products from lignocellulosi...
Most biofuels in use today are obtained from feedstock that can also be used for food-grade agricult...
Negative environmental impact from greenhouse gas emissions and a dwindling oil supply have resulted...
Plant biomass can replace the use of fossil fuels or oil, for combustion to generate energy (bioener...
The biofuels industry is dependent on the least expensive source of feedstock. An inexpensive source...
Increasing global demand for energy, a push by governments and industry to reduce greenhouse gases (...
Wood is a concentrated form of stored sunlight (solar energy). This energy can be released and used ...
The carbon accumulated in the wood of the world's forests accounts for 32% of the 1,200 Gt, which in...
Concern over energy security and the greenhouse gases emissions associated with burning fossil fuels...
Most biofuels in use today are obtained from feedstock that can also be used for food-grade agricult...
Woody biomass from forest management is a renewable, low-carbon feedstock that can substitute for fo...
Woody biomass feedstock is suitable for direct combustion, gasification, pyrolysis, ethanol or metha...
In the 21st century, the production of crude oil is expected to peak and decline afterwards, as oil ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are both strongly ...
The growing interest in US biofuels has been motivated by two primary national policy goals, (1) to ...
Technological development has enabled the production of new value-added products from lignocellulosi...
Most biofuels in use today are obtained from feedstock that can also be used for food-grade agricult...
Negative environmental impact from greenhouse gas emissions and a dwindling oil supply have resulted...
Plant biomass can replace the use of fossil fuels or oil, for combustion to generate energy (bioener...
The biofuels industry is dependent on the least expensive source of feedstock. An inexpensive source...