
Advances in biomass feedstock production are extremely important. These advances have the potential for reducing the final cost of biofuels, power, and products. In addition, advances will allow the production of plants, trees, and residues with characteristics increasingly well suited for feedstocks. For example, genetically engineered plants feedstocks may allow higher yields of usable biomass per acre for fuel and other uses. New methods in erosion control, fertilization, and pre-processing can result in (more…)
The future development of energy crops, to the level at which they would replace residues as the major bioenergy fuel source, will ...
Gasification is a thermo chemical process that has been exploited for more than a century for converting solid feedstocks to ga ...
Estimation of the future technical potential of biomass as an energy source is dependent on assumptions with respect to land av ...
The quantification of the actual reduction in green house gases sourcess emissions resulting from the substitution of fossil fu ...
Over the last decade, the number of countries researching the potential of biomass and bioenergy for energy services rose rapid ...