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  1. Burning Biomass.(alternative energy sources): An article from: E by Diane M. Marty, 2000-05-01
  2. Liquid Fuels, Lubricants and Additives from Biomass (Proceedings of An Alternative Energy Conference, 16-17 June 1994 Kansas City, Missouri)
  3. Biomass As an Alternative Energy Source by Carl W. Hall, 1981-07
  4. Alternative Energy Sources V : Biomass, Hydrocarbons, Hydrogen by T. Nejat Veziroglu, T.N. Veziroglu, 1983-01-01
  5. Alternative energy for Southeast Alaska: biomass fuels: wood-burning boilers save money for homes, schools and community buildings.: An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Karen Petersen, John Bruns, 2006-10-01
  6. Alternative Energy For Dummies by Rik DeGunther, 2009-05-04
  7. Alternative Energy Resources : The Quest for Sustainable Energy by Paul Kruger, 2006-03-10
  8. Onion Juice, Poop, and Other Surprising Sources of Alternative Energy (Fact Finders) by Mark Weakland, 2010-08-01
  9. Alternative energy production increasingly viable in state.(Industry & Environment): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Becky Gillette, 2004-11-15
  10. Ag officials eye possibility of alternative energy facility.(Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Becky Gillette, 2002-11-11
  11. Liquid Transportation Fuels from Coal and Biomass: Technological Status, Costs, and Environmental Impacts (America's Energy Future) by America's Energy Future Panel on Alternative Liquid Transportation Fuels, National Academy of Sciences, et all 2009-12-28
  12. The Energy Cane Alternative (Sugar Series) by Alex Getchell Alexander, 1985-09
  13. 2006 American Guide to Biofuels and Bioenergy, Biodiesel, Alternative Fuels, Ethanol, Agriculture and Energy Department Research, Biomass, Plant Materials Products, Methane (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2005-08-20
  14. Bioenergy (Alternative Energy Series) by Graham Houghton, 1991-09

1. Virent CEO Talks About Biomass And Renewable Fuel - Jul. 23, 2009
Jul 23, 2009 Lee Edwards, CEO of Virent Energy Systems, answer a few questions on biomass and the state of the renewable fuel industry.
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3. Biomass
WHAT IS BIOMASS? In the developed world biomass is becoming more important for dual applications such as heat and power generation.
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WHAT IS BIOMASS? In the developed world biomass is becoming more important for dual applications such as heat and power generation. Biomass is a clean renewable energy resource derived from the waste of various human and natural activities. It excludes organic material which has been transformed by geological processes into substances such as coal or petroleum. The energy of biomass is extracted from three distinct sources:
  • Wood Waste Alcohol fuels Crops Landfill gases
Wood is the largest energy source of biomass: contributors include the timber industry, agricultural crops and raw materials from the forest. Waste energy is the second largest source of biomass energy. The main contributors are: municipal solid waste and manufacturing waste. Alcohol fuels is the third largest contributor and is derived mainly from corn. Any source can be used to fuel biomass energy production. We can use rubbish, animal manure, woodchips, seaweed, corn stalks and other wastes. Biomass is matter usually thought of as garbage. Some of the sources are just lying around: dead trees, left-over crops, woodchips, sawdust from lumber mills, even used tires and livestock manure will do.

4. Renewable Energy, Biomass Energy
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The term "biomass" refers to organic matter that has stored energy through the process of photosynthesis. It exists in one form as plants and may be transferred through the food chain to animals' bodies and their wastes, all of which can be converted for everyday human use through processes such as combustion, which releases the carbon dioxide stored in the plant material. Many of the biomass fuels used today come in the form of wood products, dried vegetation, crop residues, and aquatic plants. Biomass has become one of the most commonly used renewable sources of energy in the last two decades, second only to hydropower in the generation of electricity. It is such a widely utilized source of energy, probably due to its low cost and indigenous nature, that it accounts for almost 15% of the world's total energy supply and as much as 35% in developing countries, mostly for cooking and heating. Biomass is one of the most plentiful and well-utilised sources of renewable energy in the world. Broadly speaking, it is organic material produced by the photosynthesis of light. The chemical material (organic compounds of carbons) are stored and can then be used to generate energy. The most common biomass used for energy is wood from trees. Wood has been used by humans for producing energy for heating and cooking for a very long time.

5. Cheap Petroleum Alternatives - Biomass Gas
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6. Alternative Energy Solutions International - AESI
Alternative Energy Solutions International is the leading privately owned biomassto- energy integrator in the U.S. We offer proven green energy solutions and modular biomass
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7. Articles Category: Biomass - Alternative Energy Base
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  • Why Biomas? By : Najib Altawell
    The name "Biomass" was invented in approximately 1975 to describe natural materials used as energy sources, and refers to organic matter which can be converted to energy. Biomass energy is the oldest source of energy in the human history, as it can be easily dated back to man's first fire. What is Biomass Energy? By : Altawell
    Despite huge increases in the price of crude oil during 2006 and 2007, as well as an increase in the coal prices, the production cost of various bio-energy fuels still do not match the production prices of fossil fuels, such as coal. This means that the present scenario for the commercially produced bio-fuel is still far from being realistic for the international market in general. What is Co-Firing? By : Altawell
    There are a number of factors which can affect co-firing in one way or another. Some of these factors are purely technical, others are non-technical.
    Many of these challenges do not apply to fossil fuels, and that is what makes co-firing with biomass a more challenging area, trying to establish itself in a more competitive environment where a number of systems and fuels are being tested and marketed at the present time. Co-firing, therefore, will need more support and more time to smooth out its various problems before it can compete commercially with fossil fuels. Biomass Renewable sources of energy By : clueless
    Biomass is macrobiotic matter prepared from plants and animals. Biomass includes stored energy from the sun. Plants absorb the sun's energy in a method called photosynthesis. The chemical energy in plants gets transferred on to the animals and people that eat them, all in a form of a big chain reaction biologically. Biomass is a renewable energy source since as we grow more trees and crops, more waste will always be there to renew. Some examples of biomass fuels are wood, crops, manure, and some garbage.

8. Biomass Program: Biomass FAQs
Biomass FAQs. Some of the following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader. Also see this Web site's specific Ethanol Myths Facts page.
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Some of the following documents are available as Adobe Acrobat PDFs. Download Adobe Reader Also see this Web site's specific Ethanol page. All sustainability-related studies and reports are available on the Biomass Publications page. What is bioenergy and how and where can I use it?
Does ethanol require more energy to produce than it delivers as a fuel?

How does biofuels production affect food and feed demand and costs?

What is involved in the business of producing biofuels, and getting it to market?
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    11. AltFuels101 - Solar, Wind, Ethanol, GTL, Biomass
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    12. Burning Biomass - Alternative Energy Sources | E: The Environmental Magazine | F
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      E: The Environmental Magazine May, 2000 by Diane M. Marty
      Are We Overlooking Some of the World's Sustainable Energy Fuels? Ever since humans first huddled around a fire for warmth, people have burned logs, straw, wood and animal wasteotherwise known as biomassto create energy. Indeed, throughout most of history, these crude forms of fuel answered the world's energy needs. Only after the industrial age matured did people abandon biomass for the modern conveniences and the relatively low costs of power provided by fossil fuels and electricity. Today, with 82 percent of U. S. energy supplied by fossil fuels, biomass appears to be coming back into vogue as one of the top contenders for replacing these finite and polluting resources. "Global warming issues have forced exploration of bioenergy as an alternative to oil and coal," says Anders Evald, a research technologist at the Centre for Biomass Technology in Denmark. The center is a national organization that works with other European institutions and companies to research and develop bioenergy products. "Biomass can also include biofuels, gaseous fuels for engines and turbine applications," says Evald. "The framework under which all this takes place is very, very different from one region of the world to another. Biomass is used in everything from the fireplaces of third world nations to modern steam cycle systems that create both heat and power in industrial countries," he adds.

    13. Biomass Alternative Energy HQ
    Alternative Energy solar power for homes, wind energy, and bio fuel issues
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    14. Biomass Alternative Energy | TutorVista
    The biomass energy from renewable by direct as well as indirect method. Direct Method In the direct method the biomass is burn it. The most common fuel used for
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    16. Biomass Alternative Energy
    Alternative Energy Sources Biomass, Biomass Alternative Energy Source
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    Biomass alternative energy is another good source of green energy. Let us examine how exactly biomass is made. Photosynthesis is the process by which the plants absorbing the energy of the sun. When animals and human beings eat the plants, the chemical energy gets passed on. Biomass is actually the organic material which is derived from animals and plants and contains energy from the sun. Like the advantages of solar energy biomass too has many benefits Biomass alternative energy is renewable energy. Renewable energy is energy which occurs naturally. Apart from biomass which is renewable energy, there is also solar energy, wind energy, tidal energy and also hydroelectric energy which have not been derived from fossil or nuclear fuels. Good examples of biomass fuels would be wood, crops, rotted garbage and manure. Biomass can be produced in more than one way to produce energy. When wood is burned, the chemical energy in biomass is released as heat. The wood in your fireplace or on a wood burning stove is burned, that wood may be described as biomass fuel. This would be the most common use, but biomass alternative energy could also be converted into other viable forms of energy such as methane gas, biodiesel and ethanol. The principal component of methane gas is natural gas. The methane which is derived from biomass is an alternative source of energy. Landfills are one place where a lot of methane gas can be found. A huge amount of methane gas is generated as the waste in landfills decomposes. This gas which is generated could be usefully harnessed and used by gas-to-energy plants to provide the fuel needed for turbine driven generators reducing our dependence on fossil fuels.

    17. Hemp Bio Mass — Blogs, Pictures, And More On WordPress
    Hemp Cannabis Biomass alternative energy fuel yeilds more than any other plant . From the book “The Emperor Wears no Clothes” MARIJUANA MUSCLE … more →
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    18. Biomass Program: Publications
    Welcome to the Biomass Publication and Product Library. This library will allow you to find publications and products provided by the Biomass Program specifically for our
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    Hemp Cannabis Biomass alternative energy fuel yeilds more than any other plant . From the book “The Emperor Wears no Clothes” MARIJUANA MUSCLE … more →
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    20. EIA Energy Kids - Biomass
    Biomass is organic material made from plants and animals (microorganisms). Biomass contains stored energy from the sun. Plants absorb the sun's energy in a process called
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