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Biomass: Comparison of Definitions in Legislation Through the 112th Congress

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The use of biomass as an energy feedstock is emerging as a potentially viable alternative to address U.S. energy security concerns, foreign oil dependence, rural economic development, and diminishing sources of conventional energy. Biomass (organic matter that can be converted into energy) may include food crops, crops for energy (e.g., switchgrass or prairie perennials), crop residues, wood waste and byproducts, and animal manure. Most legislation involving biomass has focused on encouraging the production of liquid fuels ...

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Biomass: Comparison of Definitions in Legislation Through the 112th Congress 2012, Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

ISBN-13: 9781481070546

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