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Biomass System & Resources

Biomass System & Resources

http://biomass-system-resources.blogspot.com/

BIOMASS SYSTEM & RESOURCES Biomass have been used as a source of heat for thousands of years until 20th Century with the discovery of oil . Our generation are addicted to fossil fuel as it is convenient and cheap until now when Oil per Barrel overs

BioMass Kit

BioMass Kit

http://www.biomasskit.com/

Know the importance of biomass for the future. Share tips, guides, ideas and more information.

Biomass Energy....What is Old is New

Biomass Energy....What is Old is New

http://eebiomassoldisnew.blogspot.com/

Since man made his first campfire to keep warm, prepare food, and keep predators at bay, we have been harnessing biomass energy for our purposes.

vertigro: generating biomass rapidly

vertigro: generating biomass rapidly

http://vertigro2day.blogspot.com

This blog tracks the development of Valcent Inc's efforts to mass produce biofuel developed from growing algae veritically in this plastic bags in desert settings. Whereas Corn/Soybeans can produce a few hundred gallons of biofuel per acre, algae can pr

The Biomass Blog at BiomassConnections.com

The Biomass Blog at BiomassConnections.com

http://www.biomassblog.com

Energy crops farmer returns to the agricultural community after 30 years in electronic media!

History of the Biomass Stove

History of the Biomass Stove

http://stove-i-see.blogspot.com/2009/03/history-of-biomass-stove.html

While a fireplace is often set into the framework of the house and is closed off in a way that allows you to see the flames and experience their heat, stoves offer a very different image. The stove image that comes to mind is of an enclosed and usual

Bioplastic Product:  Instead traditional plastic w…

Bioplastic Product: Instead traditional plastic with renewable biomass sources

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Bioplastic is a form of plastics produce from renewable biomass sources, such as vegetable oil, corn starch, pea starch. Idea for instead of traditional plastics which are derived from petroleum. Choose Biodegradable product also can help the earth.

Renewable energy

Renewable energy

http://solarnergy.blogspot.com

Renewable energy is a source of energy that can never be exhausted. We can obtain renewable energy from the sun (solar energy), from the water (hydropower), from the wind (windmills), from hot dry rocks, magma, hot water springs (geothermal) and even

Blog dos Pellets

Blog dos Pellets

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Blog on pellets and equipment that use this type of fuel based on biomass. Blog sobre pellets e equipamentos que usam este tipo de combustivel baseado em biomassa.

Environment and Energy

Environment and Energy

http://environment2energy.blogspot.com/

Alternative energy blog - News, views, opinion and issues on renewable resources of energy like solar, wind, hydro, biomass, biofuels and other sources.

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Maize cell wall genes identified, giving boost to biofuel researc…

Life Sciences Weblog | November 21st 2009

Story Summary: Carpita and Maureen McCann, a professor of biology and a co-author on both papers, are part of Purdues C3Bio research project, which is aimed at using thermal and chemical catalysts to create biofuels that utilize more of a plants carb read more

Biomass Energy

Woozo | November 21st 2009

Biomass energy can change the Earth. It goes without saying that environmental problems shouldn’t be delayed or even transferred to future generations. We are to solve them right now in order to avoid possible consequences of our dangerous ignoran read more

Microbes to Take Over Ethanol Production?

Sugar Industry | November 21st 2009 by Manmeet

Not too long ago, it seemed that ethanol production was the wave of the future. The use of trash, wood chips or different types of plants -- usually grass or corn -- to make ethanol was considered a way to help reduce reliance on foreign oil.However read more

Flax and yellow flowers can produce bioethanol

Zamp BioTopics | November 20th 2009 by Zamp

[NEWS] Contact: SINC info@plataformasinc.es 34-914-251-820 FECYT – Spanish Foundation for Science and Technology Surplus biomass from the production of flax shives, and generated from Brassica carinata, a yellow-flowered plant related to thos read more

Saving The Natural Environment And Alternatives Just Before Nucle…

Build your own solar water heater | November 20th 2009

Not all pellet stoves and boilers be able to burn such a broad variety of biomass fuel pellets. The design of the pellet boiler at PelHeat gives it the capacity to be supple enough to use high ash content and clinker fuels, and also endure the corros read more

Feed-in Tariffs

Green Topics | November 20th 2009 by Conserv-A-Store

We borrow heavily from Wikipedia for an explanation on this very important interface with traditional energy producers called a Feed-in Tariff.A Feed-in Tariff (FiT, Feed-in Law, FiL, solar premium[1], Renewable Tariff[2] or renewable energy payments read more

Is There a Tradeoff Between Economics and the Environment?

The Energy Collective | November 19th 2009 by Mark Lazen

California’s RETI process lends insight into the near-term prospects of Solar, Wind, Geothermal, and Biomass.   In September, California’s Renewable Energy Transmission Initiative (RETI) released t... read more

Re: BRYONET: bryophytes and water storage in sclerophyllous

IAB blog | November 19th 2009 by Efrain De Luna

forests?Sender: owner-bryonet-l@mtu.eduPrecedence: listReply-To: bryonet-lBRYONETDear Victor,According to my view a rich moss cover in sclerophyllous (and other)forest, with its immense interceptive capacity, beneficial ascontributes to the steady wa read more

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