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Biomass
by Greg Cruey on May 10, 2009
Science Daily recently looked at the question: How can we maximize our "Miles per acre" from biomass? While it is possible to turn biomass into ethanol to burn in internal combustion engine ...
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by Reden Rodriguez on September 25, 2006
I would like to thank my readers again for suggesting topics that have high levels of ecological significance. This one is from Wendy Jedlicka of o2umw.org.
According to Wendy, a study made by David ...
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by Reden Rodriguez on September 12, 2006
A lone timber jack bundles old wood, rotting timber, and other forest wastes in North America. It's a growing trend, as more and more people are beginning to see just how substitutable biomass can...
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by Reden Rodriguez on August 23, 2006
Ever since I started looking at renewable energy projects, the world has changed. Unsightly landfills and poor solid waste methodologies used to be a city's bane. With renewable energy development...
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by Reden Rodriguez on August 21, 2006
The word "waste" isn't really applicable nowadays. Waste can be used for power generation, as proved by Russian researchers from the N.E. Bauman Moscow State Engineering University. Usin...
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by Reden Rodriguez on August 21, 2006
The US produces Bioethanol from corn. Right now, people are looking at Cellulosic ethanol production, which will make use corn waste to produce the biofuel. Researchers from Penn State and led by Dr. ...
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by Reden Rodriguez on August 2, 2006
A private Washington-based company called Green Power Incorporated has claimed to have the technology available for converting all forms of solid or liquid waste (except radiation waste) to ready-to-u...