| Barriers To Widespread Use: |
| Bical:
is a leader in the successful development of Miscanthus (Flex-E-Grass) as one of the most economical renewable energy crops. Explore this site to find out more about BICAL and about Miscanthus |
|
BioBased Information System : Comprehensive source for biobased information |
| BIOBIB -- searchable bibliographic database: |
| BIOBIB A Database for biofuels : A Database for Biofuels University of Technology Vienna |
| Bioenergy: Created by the Center for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (CREST). Provides
information and links to related web sites. |
| Bioenergy and Energy Alternatives: |
| Bioenergy Basics : We have used biomass energy or bioenergy— the energy from organic matter— for thousands
of years, ever since people started burning wood to cook food or to keep warm. And today, wood is still our largest biomass energy resource. But many other sources of biomass can now be used,
including plants, residues from agriculture or forestry, and the organic component of municipal and industrial wastes. Even the fumes from landfills can be used as a biomass energy source. |
| Bioenergy Home Page: University of Wisconsin Forest Products Laboratory. A resource for bioenergy,
bioconversion, and bioprocess technology. |
| Bioenergy Publications And Faqs: ORNL |
| Biofuels Feedstock Development Program (BFDP): Biofuels Feedstock Development Program (BFDP) is a
mission-oriented program of research and analysis whose goal is to develop and demonstrate environmentally acceptable crops and cropping systems for producing large quantities of low-cost,
high-quality biomass feedstock's. |
| Biofuels Information Network: The Biofuels Information Network is an integral part of the U.S. Department
of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Office of Fuels Development outreach activities. The OFD funds research and analyses on liquid and gaseous fuels produced from
dedicated energy crops such as grasses and fast-growing short-rotation trees. The projects focus on the domestic production, recovery, and conversion of these feedstock's to economically
priced, environmentally beneficial fuels such as ethanol, methanol and biodiesel. The Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory provide technical management.
|
| Biogas In Agriculture And Industry: pdf Michael Köttner Germany Feb 11 2002> |
| Biogas Works: Energy Benefits. Net energy producing process. Generates a high-quality renewable fuel.
Biogas proven in numerous end-use applications. |