Biomass Power & Thermal
Biomass power is carbon neutral electricity generated from renewable organic waste that would otherwise be dumped in landfills, openly burned, or left as fodder for forest fires.When burned, the energy in biomass is released as heat. If you have a fireplace, you already are participating in the use of biomass as the wood you burn in it is a biomass fuel.
Track 8.1: Residential Scale Pellet Market
Track 8.2: District Heating
Track 8.3: Combined Heat and Power
Track 8.4: Industrial Biomass Thermal Energy Production and Use
Track 8.5: Biomass Supply Chain
Track 8.6: Boiler Technology and Regulation
Track 8.7: Biomass Heat in Rural Areas
Track 8.8: Biomass as Process Heat at Biorefineries
Track 8.9: Case Studies for Biomass Thermal Deployments
Track 8.10: Clean Power Plan
Track 8.11: District Biomass Heating
Track 8.12: Gasification
Track 8.13: Technical Considerations of Biomass Co-firing
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