Biomass is organic material derived from living or recently living organisms like plants, animals and microorganisms. It can be used as a renewable energy source via combustion, fermentation or ...
The cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum) offers an ecologically advantageous alternative to silage maize for bioenergy production ...
When living things die, whether plant or animal, their decomposing remains become storehouses of usable energy. Take wood, for instance. The discovery of fire allowed people to convert wood into ...
As the U.S. navigates the evolving, clean, renewable energy landscape, a new collaboration between IAC and The Price ...
The United States has enough biomass potential to produce 35 billion gallons per year of aviation biofuel by 2050, a new report confirms. Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s John Field provided biomass ...
After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, many nations are realizing that they are exceedingly vulnerable to just-in-time energy supplies, as well as to the outsized power of near-monopolistic energy states ...
The Sustainable Biomass Program (SBP) is a leading global biomass certification scheme offering assurances to end users (especially nations in the EU and Asia) that biomass (especially wood pellets ...
Bunge is installing a biomass boiler at its facility in Martfű that will improve the plant’s operational efficiency and provide steam supply for oilseed processing, according to the company. The ...