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Biomass, a renewable energy source, has been viewed as “carbon neutral”—that is, its use as energy is presumed not to … were sent to the Congress by eminent scientists examining the merits—or demerits—of biomass for climate change mitigation …), questioned the treatment of all biomass energy as carbon neutral, arguing that it could undermine legislative emissions reduction …
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A concern of many environmentalists is that the use of biomass energy will decimate the forests. Searchinger et al … supplemental dedicated fuelwood plantations to produce biomass on submarginal lands. It finds that these sources can economically … produce large levels of biomass without compromising crop production, thereby mitigating the land conversion and carbon …
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The optimal switchgrass genotype from among 250 alternatives for producing biomass for use in an enzymatic hydrolysis …
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roots. Biomass yield and fertilizer requirements depend on harvest date. The objective is to determine switchgrass biomass … yield, nutrient concentration in biomass, fertilizer requirements, and expected production cost by month of harvest. …
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potential of traditional industrial forests and supplemental dedicated fuelwood plantations to produce biomass on submarginal …
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) over a range of biodiesel and feedstock price levels. The analysis shows that the larger plant realizes returns to scale in … both labor and capital costs, enabling the larger plant to pay up to $0.015 more per pound for the feedstock to achieve …
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) over a range of biodiesel and feedstock price levels. The analysis shows that the larger plant realizes returns to scale in … both labor and capital costs, enabling the larger plant to pay up to $0.015 more per pound for the feedstock to achieve …
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Biofuel subsidies in the United States have been justified on the following grounds: energy independence, a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, improvements in rural development related to biofuel plants, and farm income support. The 2007 energy act emphasizes the first two objectives. In...
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