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  • ===Biomass Estimation=== ...ing the fractions of vegetation and soil is of helps estimate the biomass. Biomass is not extremely important for military operations, but gives information f
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  • ...[wind power]], [[Hydroelectric power|hydropower]], [[geothermal power]], [[biomass]], and [[biofuel]]s. Each of these has unique characteristics which influen ...inal energy consumption comes from renewables, with 13% from traditional [[biomass]] (which is mainly used for [[heating]]) and 3% from [[hydroelectric power]
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  • ...d (BTL) Strategy] Dr. Ludolf Plass, Dr. Armin Günther and Pietro Di Zanno, Biomass-To-Liquid (BTL) Congress, Berlin (Scroll down to pdf page 9 of 21 pdf pages
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  • ...ndant, and relatively easily obtainable, amount of [[biomass|nutrient rich biomass]] compared to any other ecological zone.<ref name=Cunnane2005./> Typical fo
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  • ...superior competitors. [[Primary production|Net Primary Productivity]], [[biomass]], and [[trophic level]] properties all show variable patterns over success
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  • ...ous other catalytic reforming processes that use [[methanol]] or [[biomass|biomass-derived]] feedstocks to produce hydrogen for [[fuel cells]] or other uses.
    19 KB (2,771 words) - 09:16, 6 March 2024
  • ...ous other catalytic reforming processes that use [[methanol]] or [[biomass|biomass-derived]] feedstocks to produce hydrogen for [[fuel cells]] or other uses.
    19 KB (2,792 words) - 09:16, 6 March 2024
  • ...]]s, first manufactured in the USA in 1869. Corn cobs are also used as a [[biomass]] fuel source. Maize is relatively cheap and home-heating furnaces have bee ...etimes used as a [[biomass]] fuel, such as [[Ethanol_fuel | ethanol]]. A [[biomass gasification]] power plant in Strem near Güssing, Burgenland, Austria was
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  • ...], the [[destructive distillation]] of wood and [[coal gasification]] or [[biomass gasification]] to produce a [[syngas]]<ref>[http://sasol.investoreports.com
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  • ...catalyst in the oxidation of the organic waste and in producing microbial biomass. This is the overall conversion during the composting: ...ized transforming a part of the original organic material in new microbial biomass and only a part into CO<sub>2</sub>, H<sub>2</sub>O and heath. Normally the
    20 KB (3,189 words) - 09:37, 6 March 2024
  • ...gases from the combustion of [[coal]], [[fuel oil]], [[natural gas]], or [[biomass]] are primarily composed of gaseous [[carbon dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>) and
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  • ...brary of Science Biology 6:e54.</ref> A decrease in [[biodiversity]] and [[biomass]] negatively impacts ecosystem functioning, the resilience of an ecosystem
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  • ...], the [[destructive distillation]] of wood and [[coal gasification]] or [[biomass gasification]] to produce a synthetic gas ([[syngas]])<ref>[http://www.saso
    10 KB (1,443 words) - 09:37, 6 March 2024
  • ...f BD in a cheap and clean process. It can also be made from a variety of [[biomass]], such as appropriate [[algae]].
    9 KB (1,380 words) - 05:52, 30 October 2013
  • ...the modern fiber building block [[propanediol]], fuels ([[methane]] from [[biomass]], [[biodiesel]]), and both legal and illegal drugs ([[biopharmaceutical]]s * Consolidation of diverse [[biomass]] into a few species.
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  • ...LTEXT01 Thermalochemical and Catalytic Upgrading in a Fuel Context: Peat, Biomass and Alkenes], Thesis by Christina Hornell, Chemical Engineering Dept., [[Ro
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  • ...c]] --> of the web. These concepts lead to the idea of [[biomass (ecology)|biomass]] (the total living matter in a given place), of [[primary productivity]] (
    23 KB (3,431 words) - 23:45, 25 October 2013
  • ...</sub> can be applied to large point sources, such as large fossil fuel or biomass energy facilities, industries with major CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, [[natur ...e residues to be quickly buried in silt on the sea floor, sequestering the biomass for very long time spans. Alluvial fans exist in all of the world's oceans
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  • ...de oil|petroleum]] [[fuel oil]], [[natural gas]], [[municipal waste]] or [[biomass]], a [[nuclear fission]] reactor and other sources. ...on heat may burn coal, petroleum fuel oil, natural gas, municipal waste or biomass. Depending upon whether the pressure of the steam being generated is below
    31 KB (4,959 words) - 15:21, 8 April 2023
  • ...de oil|petroleum]] [[fuel oil]], [[natural gas]], [[municipal waste]] or [[biomass]], a [[nuclear fission]] reactor and other sources. ...on heat may burn coal, petroleum fuel oil, natural gas, municipal waste or biomass. Depending upon whether the pressure of the steam being generated is below
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