Converting forest residuals into chemical products such a bio-jet fuel is anticipated to provide numerous benefits to society. As biofuels displace fossil fuels, U.S. energy independence is strengthened and net carbon emissions are reduced. A novel use for forest residuals can stimulate rural economic development and reduce fuel loads in the forest.Northwest Advanced Renewables Alliance (2014, March). Wood to Wing [flier]. Pullman, WA. NARA. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2376/5684
Forests can readily supply feedstock for alternative bioenergy production. Feedstock removal has th...
The use of woody biomass feedstocks for bioenergy and bioproducts involves multiple sources of mater...
Biomass is a significant contributor to the United States economy % agriculture, forest and paper pr...
This flier describes the carbon impact from using forest residuals to make jet fuel and other coprod...
The increase in western wildfires over recent decades past can be attributed to accumulations of f...
The residual woody biomass (a.k.a harvest slash) produced during forest harvest operations in the Pa...
This flier summarizes the work of the Northwest Advanced Renewables Alliance. It notes, "Public univ...
The carbon accumulated in the wood of the world's forests accounts for 32% of the 1,200 Gt, which in...
Moving towards a biobased economy where fuel and chemicals are produced in agricutural products will...
This flier notes: "Learn what NARA is doing to develop a renewable fuel economy in the Pacific North...
The worldwide utilization of fossil energy, including its specific application as transportation fue...
This graphic lays out the chemical composition of the forest residuals used by NARA to create biofue...
Wood is a concentrated form of stored sunlight (solar energy). This energy can be released and used ...
The potential future bioenergy contribution to the global energy supply is outlined. Severe constrai...
Increasing global demand for energy, a push by governments and industry to reduce greenhouse gases (...
Forests can readily supply feedstock for alternative bioenergy production. Feedstock removal has th...
The use of woody biomass feedstocks for bioenergy and bioproducts involves multiple sources of mater...
Biomass is a significant contributor to the United States economy % agriculture, forest and paper pr...
This flier describes the carbon impact from using forest residuals to make jet fuel and other coprod...
The increase in western wildfires over recent decades past can be attributed to accumulations of f...
The residual woody biomass (a.k.a harvest slash) produced during forest harvest operations in the Pa...
This flier summarizes the work of the Northwest Advanced Renewables Alliance. It notes, "Public univ...
The carbon accumulated in the wood of the world's forests accounts for 32% of the 1,200 Gt, which in...
Moving towards a biobased economy where fuel and chemicals are produced in agricutural products will...
This flier notes: "Learn what NARA is doing to develop a renewable fuel economy in the Pacific North...
The worldwide utilization of fossil energy, including its specific application as transportation fue...
This graphic lays out the chemical composition of the forest residuals used by NARA to create biofue...
Wood is a concentrated form of stored sunlight (solar energy). This energy can be released and used ...
The potential future bioenergy contribution to the global energy supply is outlined. Severe constrai...
Increasing global demand for energy, a push by governments and industry to reduce greenhouse gases (...
Forests can readily supply feedstock for alternative bioenergy production. Feedstock removal has th...
The use of woody biomass feedstocks for bioenergy and bioproducts involves multiple sources of mater...
Biomass is a significant contributor to the United States economy % agriculture, forest and paper pr...