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Multiple entry selections of big bluestems and three native C4 grass species, including switchgrass, miscanthus, and … sulfuric acid pretreatment following simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF). Big bluestem and switchgrass had a … similar glucan content that was significantly higher than miscanthus and CRP grass. Big bluestem had the highest average mass …
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assessed for the first time for the catalytic fast pyrolysis of Geodae-Uksae-1, a variety of Miscanthus sacchariflorus. In non …
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switch to 100% miscanthus production. By contrast, in the presence of own farm machinery, winter wheat yield penalties of 30 …% are required before 100% miscanthus production is financially optimal. However, under circumstances where DECs also suffer …
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beyond climate regulation. We consider feedstocks typical of temperate systems (Miscanthus; short-rotation coppice, short …
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Lignocellulosic crops like Miscanthus (Miscanthus x giganteus) and willow (Salix viminalis) can have an interesting … input. Not relevant differences between Miscanthus chains. willow chips are expensive because of drying costs. …
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Biomass and coal co-gasification is performed using a 1.5 MWth pressurised bubbling fluidised bed gasifier in the framework of a 3 year multinational EU JOULE project concerning research on efficient, environmentally acceptable large scale power generation systems based on IGCC technology.
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miscanthus are potential biomass feedstocks; however, supply will rely on farmer willingness to grow these crops. Despite … on-farm survey with 244 English arable farmers, 81.6% (87.7%) of farmers would not consider growing miscanthus (SRC … agricultural area to these crops, 50,700ha and 89,900ha of SRC and miscanthus would, respectively, be grown on English arable farms …
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