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Footnoted Citations: Utilization of Woody Biomass
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Beham, C., and Bohn, M. 1983. Analysis of a process for converting biomass to diesel fuel. Golden, CO: National Renewable Energy Lab Report# TR-252-1310.
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Committee on Biobased Industrial Products. 2000. Biobased Industrial Products: Priorities for Research and Commercialization. Washington DC: National Academy Press.
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Corder, S.E. 1976. Fuel characteristics of wood and bark and factors affecting heat recovery. Madison, WI. USDA Forest Products Laboratory.
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Datta, R. 1994. Potential and Implications of Biotechnology for the Food and Agriculture Industry. Michigan Biotechnology Institute, Michigan Department of Agriculture.
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Demeyer, A., Voundi Nkana, J.C., Verloo, M.G. 2001. Characteristics of wood ash and influence on soil properties and nutrient uptake: An overview. Bioresource Technology. 77(2001): 287-295.
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Diebold, J.P. 2000. A review of the chemical and physical mechanisms of the storage stability of fast pyrolysis bio-oils. National Renewable Energy Laboratory Subcontract Report. January 2000. NREL/SR-570-27613.
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. 2002. Economic analysis of wood energy systems. Rome, Italy.
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IEA. 1994. Biofuels. Energy and Environmental Policy Analysis Series, OECD/IEA, Paris.
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Kartha, Sivan and Larson, Eric D. 2000. Bioenergy Primer: Modernised Biomass Energy for Sustainable Development. Arhus, Denmark: Phonix-Trykkeriet.
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Ma, F., and Hanna, M.A. 1999. Biodiesel production: a review. Bioresource Technology. 70(1999): 1-15.
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McKendry, P. 2002. Energy production from biomass (part 2): Conversion technologies. Bioresource Technology. 83(1): 47-54.
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Morris, D.J. and Ahmed, I. 1992. The Carbohydrate Economy: Making Chemicals and Industrial Materials from Plant Matter. Washington DC: Institute of Local Self Reliance.
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Payne, G.A. 1980. The energy managers handbook. Guildford, Surrey, UK: Westbury House.
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Richardson, J., Bjorheden, R., Hakkila, P., Lowe, A.T., Smith, C.T. (Eds.). 2002. Bioenergy from Sustainable Forestry. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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Technology Review. 2005. Biodiesel: A new way of turning plants into fuel. http://www.technologyreview.com/. [Date accessed: October 1, 2006].
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USEPA. 2002. Clean alternative fuels: Fischer Tropsch. Washington DC: USEPA Report # EPA420-F-00-036.
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Zerbe, J.I. 1992. Liquid fuels from wood-ethanol, methanol, diesel. World Resource Review. 3(4): 9.
 
 

 

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