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  1. Biofuel bonanza starting to run out of 'green' gas.(Business): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press by Gale Reference Team, 2007-10-06
  2. The role of small-scale alternative energy systems in global change and environmental health: From case studies to a paradigm for development by Daniel M Kammen, 1993
  3. Biomass alternative fuels program final report: Results of the feasibility studies awarded under PL 96-126 by N. E Stanley, 1982
  4. Cattails as an energy source: Final report to Minnesota Energy Agency on alternative energy research funded by the Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources by Douglas C Pratt, 1978
  5. Assessment of costs and benefits of flexible and alternative fuel use in the U.S. transportation sector (SuDoc E 1.90:0004/2) by U.S. Dept of Energy, 1993
  6. The Minnesota alternative energy research and development policy formulation project: Subcommittee 6 : biomass conversion by Lawrence E Conroy, 1977
  7. The practical alternative, bio-energy: Remarks before the Bio-Energy '80 World Congress and Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia, April 21, 1980 by S. David Freeman, 1980
  8. Financial feasibility analysis of alternative potential biomass based products: Study (Technical report / UCED) by Karl A McArthur, 1996
  9. The agro-chemo-energy-complex: Alternative use of land for the production of energy vectors and industrial raw materials (Strategic dossier) by Werner-Willi Kleinhanss, 1987
  10. The cost of ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass: A comparison of selected alternative processes : final report by Hans E Grethlein, 1993
  11. Reduction of CO2 emissions from mobile sources by alternative fuels derived from biomass by Robert H Borgwardt, 1993
  12. Cellulose Ethanol Market Potential by Energy Business Reports, 2008
  13. Methods for evaluating energy effects of forest management alternatives by Gideon Schwarzbart, 1982
  14. Woody biomass production: A land use alternative (Circular / Florida Cooperative Extension Service) by Mitch Flinchum, 1982

81. Energy2
alternative energy Links Hydrogen Wind Solar Convection Towers Bioenergy Ocean Cogeneration energy Efficiency Advocacy
http://www.mothersalert.org/energy2.html
Alternative Energy Links
Hydrogen
Wind Solar Convection Towers ... Free Energy
Hydrogen
News

Fuel Cells News March 2002

Articles
The Pacheco Generator Story

Fuel Cell Systems Offer Non-Polluting Solution!

FuelCell Energy gets deal to install power unit at University of Connecticut

Spoonful of sugar could be right medicine for cars
- Researchers say they have found a relatively easy way to extract the clean fuel source hydrogen from a glucose solution.
Organizations/Associations National Hydrogen Association - http://www.sunlightpower.com/nha/ Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network - US DoE http://www.eren.doe.gov/hydrogen/ American Hydrogen Association - http://www.clean-air.org/ HyWEb Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Information - http://www.hydrogen.org/index-e.html German Hydrogen Energy Association - http://www.dwv-info.de/indexe.htm California Hydrogen Business Council - http://www.ch2bc.org/ National Fuel Cell Research Center - http://www.nfcrc.uci.edu/ Companies H-Power - http://www.hpower.com Stuart Energy - http://www.stuartenergy.com/

82. Renewable Energy Education Module
CREST in 1994, this system uses words and pictures to teach the theoretical and practicalbasics of renewable energy. Solar Wind Small Hydro Geothermal biomass
http://solstice.crest.org/renewables/re-kiosk/index.shtml
On-Line Renewable Energy
Education Module
Welcome to the first version of CREST's online renewable energy education system! Based on an interactive kiosk also developed by CREST in 1994, this system uses words and pictures to teach the theoretical and practical basics of renewable energy. It takes an introductory approach, not getting so complex as to baffle the first time viewer.
Technology Areas
Other Issues
Navigation Help
Here are the functions of navigation buttons you will find on various screens: Takes you back one page in the same topic
Takes you to the next page in the same topic
Takes you to the level above this topic
Takes you back to this page
Takes you to the CREST Home Page
Research by Christopher Gronbeck,
hypertext by Christopher Gronbeck,
Nat Holder, and Andrew Waegel.
Last Update Nov. 12 1994.
to: www-content@solstice.crest.org

83. Biomass
biomass will succeed at some level as an alternative source of renewable energybecause it is capable of being implemented at all levels of society.
http://www.altenergy.org/Renewable/Biomass/biomass.html
Explore our other chapters related to renewable energy: Introduction Solar Wind Hydrogen ... Geothermal Biomass Tidal/Thermal
The following information about biomass energy is excerpted from
Chapter 10 – Biomass Energy of AEI's award-winning book Turning the Corner: Energy Solutions for the 21st Century This free excerpt is followed by a collection of up-to-date, linked energy news articles reflecting the most recent developments in the field of biomass energy.
Read on, learn something, and help change the world.

Biomass Energy
he term "biomass" refers to organic matter that has stored solar 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 energy use through simple processes, such as combustion and decomposition, which release the carbon dioxide stored in the plant matter. Burning fossil fuels uses "old" biomass and converts it into "new" carbon dioxide that contributes to the greenhouse effect and depletes a nonrenewable resource. Burning "new" biomass contributes no new carbon dioxide to the atmosphere because if we replant harvested biomass, carbon dioxide is returned to the cycle of new growth. Most of the biomass fuels in use today come from 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. Due to its low cost and renewable nature, biomass now accounts for almost 15% of the world's total energy supply and as much as 35% in developing countries, where it is mostly used for cooking and heating.

84. Energy Probe - Nuclear Power, Utility Reform
biomass process tested successfully in Quebec plant Article quotes Tom Adams on alternativeenergy. Entire newsletter is provided, and requires Acrobat Reader.
http://www.energyprobe.org/energyprobe/index.cfm?DSP=subcontent&AreaID=189

85. Biomass Energy
of Change History of Electric Power Tour of A Nuclear Power Plant Alternativeenergy Sources Solar energy and Design Focus on Fusion biomass energy
http://www.geoee.psu.edu/courses/Geothermal.html

86. IEPA - Biomass
Independent energy Producers, biomass. The term biomass generally reallyapplies to a fuel source rather than a specific generation technology.
http://www.iepa.com/biomass.asp
Home Alternative Energy > Biomass
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Since July 2001
Biomass
The term biomass generally really applies to a fuel source rather than a specific generation technology. Biomass fuels are combustible organic materials which can vary dramatically in form. For example, agricultural by products such as wood chips, almond shell, and municipal solid waste are examples of materials which could be combusted with little processing to generate electricity. Cogeneration can utilize biomass fuels, or the material may be combusted directly in a boiler. Biomass as a fuel source also includes "biogas' fuels. For example, methane recovered from landfills can be combusted to produce electricity. This technology reduces fugitive methane releases (a major greenhouse gas) and produces a useful commodity. Another source of biogas are farms; dairy waste products (manure and other material) can be placed into a "digester" where microbacterial decomposition produces combustible gases. This technique can also be applied at waste water treatment facilities. Return Website design by RatzNest Computer Services

87. 2003 Southwest Renewable Energy Fair (SWREF)
We'll showcase the latest technologies and products for solar, wind, biomassand geothermal energy; green building; and alternativefuel vehicles.
http://www.gfec.org/swref/
Quick Navigation HOME About the Fair - Sponsors - Registration Product and Technology Expo Kids Fair Speakers - Event Map Vendor Information - Sponsor Packages - Venue Map - Register Now - Exhibitor Information - Venue Map - Register Now - Advertising - Order Form Conference Information Travel Information Contact Us Home About the Fair Kids Fair Speakers ... Contact Us August 8, 9 and 10, 2003 in Flagstaff, Arizona
at Northern Arizona University's "Mountain Campus"
Mark your calendar for the 2003 Southwest Renewable Energy Fair, the Southwest's premier event for renewable energy outreach and networking.
This year's theme is Power Up, Build Green, Drive Clean. We'll showcase the latest technologies and products for solar, wind, biomass and geothermal energy; green building; and alternative-fuel vehicles.
This year's fair will be bigger and better than ever!

88. Glencoe Science: WebQuest
Read through the myths to see how this organization views the use ofalternative fuels. biomass Clean energy for America’s Future.
http://www.glencoe.com/sec/science/webquest/content/altfuels.shtml
Introduction Task Resources Time ... Select Webquest
An Internet WebQuest ALTERNATIVE FUELS Introduction It seems that every year when the summer travel season comes around, the price of gasoline goes up. Because most Americans depend upon personal vehicles to get from one place to another, this increase in price affects all of us. Gasoline is one of the products of the petroleum refining process. Much of the petroleum used in the United States is imported from overseas. This means that gasoline prices are tied to the prices that oil-exporting countries charge for crude oil. Top Task Your job in this WebQuest is to discover what alternative fuels are, and find out how the use of such fuels can reduce overall air pollution from vehicles. You will explore the different types of alternative fuels, and identify those that appear to be most cost-effective. You will also learn about other energy sources that could be used to power vehicles. Finally, you will answer a set of questions about alternative fuels to demonstrate what you have learned. Top Resources Look at the web sites given here to find the information that will enable you to answer questions about alternative fuels.

89. Biomass
Scientists are trying to explore the advantages of biomass energy as an alternativeenergy source as it is renewable and free from net CO2 (carbon dioxide
http://edugreen.teri.res.in/explore/renew/biomass.htm
Explor e Play and learn Network Surf Go back B iomass B iomass is a renewable energy resource derived from the carbonaceous waste of various human and natural activities. It is derived from numerous sources, including the by-products from the timber industry, agricultural crops, raw material from the forest, major parts of household waste and wood.
Biomass does not add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere as it absorbs the same amount of carbon in growing as it releases when consumed as a fuel. Its advantage is that it can be used to generate electricity with the same equipment or power plants that are now burning fossil fuels. Biomass is an important source of energy and the most important fuel worldwide after coal, oil and natural gas. Traditional use of biomass is more than its use in modern application. In the developed world biomass is again becoming important for applications such as combined heat and power generation. In addition, biomass energy is gaining significance as a source of clean heat for domestic heating and community heating applications. In fact in countries like Finland, USA and Sweden the per capita biomass energy used is higher than it is in India, China or in Asia. Half a kilo of dry plant tissue can produce as much as 1890 KCal of heat which is equivalent to the heat available from a quarter of kilogram of coal.

90. Central Heating From Torren Energy - Biomass Is The Leading Alternative To Lpg,
With a rapidly expanding customer and operations base, Torren energyare realisingthe energy potential of biomass in the form of heat, with a system which
http://www.torrenenergy.co.uk/
Biomass Heating From
Torren Energy
Biomass Heating From
Torren Energy

91. Biomass Technology
biomass. For information on District energy. The biomass District energy InformationPackage provides information about district energy and biomass.
http://www.newenergy.org/biomass.html
Sustainable Energy Home Page publications organizations education ... Internet links
Technologies:
Biomass
For information on District Energy The Biomass District Energy Information Package provides information about district energy and biomass. There is also a Biomass District Energy and Cogen Worksheet See also the University of California's The European Biomass Association Other biomass contacts Sustainable Energy Home Page publications organizations ... Wind For queries or suggestions, please forward to:
IPPSO, PO Box 1084 Station F, Toronto, Ontario, M4Y 2T7 Canada.
Street address: 163-C Eastbourne Ave., Toronto, Ontario M5P 2G5
(416) 322-6549 fax 416-481-5785 Internet e-mail: ippso@web.net
Last update: 9 July 1995
URL:http://www.newenergy.org/newenergy/biomass.html

92. Alternative Energy Sources - Myths And Realities
alternative energy Sources. Nonrenewable. Renewable. Oil sands, heavy oil. Wood/otherbiomass. Coal. Hydropower. Shale oil. Solar energy. Gas hydrates. Wind energy.
http://egj.lib.uidaho.edu/egj09/youngqu1.html
December 1998
Special Issue 9 Alternative Energy Sources - Myths and Realities
Walter Youngquist
Eugene, Oregon Oil fuels the modern world. It brought great changes to economies and lifestyles in less than 200 years. Nothing else to date can equal the enormous impact which the use of oil has had on so many people, so rapidly, and in so many ways around the world. But oil is a finite resource. The common question "How long will oil be produced?" is the wrong question. The critical question is "When is the date of the maximum daily amount of world oil productionthe peak?" After that oil will be an irreversibly declining resource facing an increasing demand which cannot be met. The world passed its peak of rate of oil discoveries in the 1960s, but there is a lag time from discovery to full production. Although estimates differ slightly, it seems clear that the peak of world oil production will be reached at least by 2020, and possibly within the next decade (Campbell 1997; Campbell & Laherrere 1998; Ivanhoe 1995). One statistic points up the need to think about alternative energy sources; the world now uses about 26 billion barrels of oil a year, and in new field discoveries we are finding less than 5.5 billion barrels annually. The world is going out of the oil business. With the many good things which oil now does for us, what will happen when we no longer have it? What are the possible alternatives to oil? Can any one of them or all combined really fill the gap left by the depletion of oil?

93. Central Heating From Torren Energy - Biomass Is The Leading Alternative To Lpg,
Central Heating Uk from Torren energy biomas heating,
http://www.torren-energy.com/

94. Central Heating From Torren Energy - Biomass Is The Leading Alternative To Lpg,
THE HEATING SUPPLY CONTRACTSThe Torren energy concept is not to simply sell customersthe woodchip or other biomass fuels, but rather to charge for the heat
http://www.torren-energy.com/benefits.html
Torren Energy Ltd
Torren
Glencoe
Argyll
Phone:+44 (0)1855 811 836
Fax:
Info@torren-energy.com
THE PRICING STRUCTURE
THE HEATING SUPPLY CONTRACTS
The Torren Energy concept is not to simply sell customers the woodchip or other Biomass fuels, but rather to charge for the heat that the customer uses, by metering the heat that is produced in the boiler systems. Through their heat supply contracts, Torren Energy can offer customers five year contracts, when heat is charged for on the basis of a fixed price per Kwhr basis.
The benefits for the system are as follows: THE BENEFITS TO THE CUSTOMER
Extremely competitively priced heating and hot water
A completely input free heating system for the customer
Included in the fixed rate charge per Kwhr are the costs of fuel replenishment, servicing and maintenance of the boiler system, which will be the responsibility of Torren Energy. Price Stability Through their heat supply contracts the price of heat used for the customer is guaranteed only to rise in line with inflation for the entire five year period. Even when the five year contracts have elapsed and come to be renewed Torren Energy envisage that the unit charges per Kwhr will continue to rise only inline with inflation. Through these contracts rural customers are given the opportunity to break from the wild fluctuations in heating costs often associated with other heating sources which have held them to ransom for years. Due to the stable value of fuel resource, Torren Energy can offer customers peace

95. Renewable Energy Data, Tables And Charts
The Renewable energy Data, Tables and Chart page covers information relating to domestic and international renewable energy by geography, technology, consumption, the environment, forecasts and analysis.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/fuelrenewable.html
xxxxx Home Renewables Featured Topics What's New Renewables Fuel Group FAQ Energy A-Z ... Renewable Energy Industry Sets Highs and Lows in 2001 Data, Charts, and Tables
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96. NREL Redirect
been deleted from our server. Please go to our Clean energy BasicsWeb site to find current information on Hydroelectric Power.
http://www.nrel.gov/redirects/pao.html
The Hydroelectric Power Fact Sheet has been deleted from our server. Please go to our Clean Energy Basics Web site to find current information on Hydroelectric Power

97. The CREST Guide
CREST Guide. The Center for Renewable energy and Sustainable TechnologyProject of the Solar energy Research and Education Foundation.
http://solstice.crest.org/online/aeguide/
Welcome to the new version of our Internet resources guide. We've added scores of new listings as well as new searching and browsing features to help you find exactly what you're looking for. We also enourage you to let us know of any resources we've neglected to include.
  • New! Visit our metaindex to sustainable energy on popular search engines
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98. Links To Other Renewable Resource Information
The biomass Resource Information Clearinghouse (BRIC) Temporarily Unavailable. AlternativeEnergy Institute's (http//www.wtamu.edu/research/aei/) AEI's Texas
http://rredc.nrel.gov/otherlinks.html
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99. Press Release - B SEMINAR ON THE LATEST ADVANCES IN BIOMASS
SEMINAR ON THE LATEST ADVANCES IN biomass GASIFICATION AS ALTERNATIVEENERGY SOURCE. (ROCKY HILL, CONN., May 8, 2001) – A Wednesday
http://www.ctcleanenergy.com.atlashosting.com/news/37.php

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