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  1. Burning Biomass.(alternative energy sources): An article from: E by Diane M. Marty, 2000-05-01
  2. Alternative energy: Biomass works for them.: An article from: Countryside & Small Stock Journal by Lisa Lehman, 2001-09-01
  3. Alternative energy: The economics of biomass fuel.: An article from: Countryside & Small Stock Journal by Don Magelitz, 2001-09-01
  4. Liquid Fuels, Lubricants and Additives from Biomass (Proceedings of An Alternative Energy Conference, 16-17 June 1994 Kansas City, Missouri)
  5. Biomass As an Alternative Energy Source by Carl W. Hall, 1981-07
  6. Alternative Energy Sources V : Biomass, Hydrocarbons, Hydrogen by T. Nejat Veziroglu, T.N. Veziroglu, 1983-01-01
  7. Alternative energy for Southeast Alaska: biomass fuels: wood-burning boilers save money for homes, schools and community buildings.: An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Karen Petersen, John Bruns, 2006-10-01
  8. The Minnesota alternative energy research and development policy formulation project: Subcommittee 6 : biomass conversion (The Minnesota alternative energy ... and development policy formulation project) by Lawrence E Conroy, 1977
  9. Alternative Energy Resources : The Quest for Sustainable Energy by Paul Kruger, 2006-03-10
  10. The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy: Achieving Energy Independence Through Solar, Wind, Biomass And Hydropower (Mother Earth News Wiser Living) by Daniel D. Chiras, 2006-05-31
  11. Bioenergy (Alternative Energy Series) by Graham Houghton, 1991-09
  12. 21st Century Complete Guide to Biofuels and Bioenergy: Department of Energy Alternative Fuel Research, Agriculture Department Biofuel Research, Biomass, ... Landfill Methane, Crop Residues (CD-ROM) by U.S. Government, 2003-09-28
  13. 2006 American Guide to Biofuels and Bioenergy, Biodiesel, Alternative Fuels, Ethanol, Agriculture and Energy Department Research, Biomass, Plant Materials Products, Methane (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2005-08-20
  14. Ag officials eye possibility of alternative energy facility.(Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Becky Gillette, 2002-11-11

1. The Institute For New Energy: Advanced Physics And Applications
A nonprofit educational institute dedicated to technical research and device development in advanced physics and energy conversion, with a long monthly newsletter and a large international Alternative Energy Research Administration. DOE has funded hot fusion (about $20 billion) and funded solar, wind, tide, geothermal, and biomass alternative energy
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2. Alternative Energy Solutions
biomass to energy conversion equipment Hot air generators, hot water generators and steam boilers.
http://www.aesenergy.net
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3. ThinkQuest : Library : Alternative.energy
The Solutions, Now. biomass energy. What is biomass energy? Why is biomass energy better than burning fossil fuels? Why is it unpopular? What is biomass energy? biomass energy is the utilization of
http://library.thinkquest.org/26366/text/alternative/biomass.html
Index Earth Science Energy
alternative.energy
Alternative.energy is an interactive forum where students and teachers can come to learn about alternative energies. Energies of the present are becoming endangered and may no longer be able to provide us with the one thing we rely on so heavily, electricity. With new and improved technologies, energy production is becoming more efficient and environmentally friendly. The purpose of this site is to present these alternatives to students and teachers, and evaluate them on various criteria. This site has also been developed to allow the audience to take part in the search for the "best" energy source. A forum has been put into place so that students can give their opinions. Also there has been an interactive quiz designed to encourage the learning of these alternatives. "Bad Acid", a cartoon character, has been added to the site to provide interactive and entertaining tours of the web site and its content. These tours equal twenty minutes of animated learning. Visit Site 1999 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Jeff Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School, Mississauga, Canada

4. ThinkQuest : Library : Alternative.energy
The Solutions, Now. Fuel Cells. What is a fuel cell? What is a Fuel Cell? A fuel cell has four basic components, two electrodes (anode and cathode), one electrolyte and a catalyst (enzyme) between
http://library.thinkquest.org/26366/text/alternative/hfcell.html
Index Earth Science Energy
alternative.energy
Alternative.energy is an interactive forum where students and teachers can come to learn about alternative energies. Energies of the present are becoming endangered and may no longer be able to provide us with the one thing we rely on so heavily, electricity. With new and improved technologies, energy production is becoming more efficient and environmentally friendly. The purpose of this site is to present these alternatives to students and teachers, and evaluate them on various criteria. This site has also been developed to allow the audience to take part in the search for the "best" energy source. A forum has been put into place so that students can give their opinions. Also there has been an interactive quiz designed to encourage the learning of these alternatives. "Bad Acid", a cartoon character, has been added to the site to provide interactive and entertaining tours of the web site and its content. These tours equal twenty minutes of animated learning. Visit Site 1999 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Jeff Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School, Mississauga, Canada

5. Physics 162 Alternative Energy
course will deal with the issues of alternative energy sources and sustainable energy sources Lecture B energy from Geothermal and biomass Feasible? Lecture C Implications and
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/phys162.html

6. Alternative Energy Quiz - 6/25/2000 - ENN.com
Organic matter such as plants provide "biomass energy" but emit levels of carbon dioxide Small wonder that alternative energy has captured the attention of business, industry
http://www.enn.com/features/2000/06/06252000/energyquiz_11080.asp
Site Index: Home News ENN Earthnews Affiliates News In-Depth Topics Interact Online Quizzes Postcards Marketplace Business Center Store Advanced Search Advertise Join ENN e-mail Subscription Take our Survey Affiliate Tech Center Post Press Release Help About ENN Site Map Alternative energy quiz Sunday, June 25, 2000 By Gila Z. Reckess
Click here to take ENN's alternative energy quiz. Millions of years ago, dinosaurs roamed Earth. Today, their biodegradable parts provide energy for heating, cooling, transportation and other necessities of modern-day life. But these "fossil fuels" aren't unlimited and don't come without harm to the environment.. Scientists have discovered that virtually every natural resource has the potential to be converted into a usable form of energy. Wind, for example, could supply the United States with nearly 40 percent of its electricity needs. Even pond scum and plastic are being tested for their fuel potential. Power from the sun and wind is renewable. And neither form of energy contributes significantly to global warming or air pollution. Even the minimal environmental degradation caused by renewable energy can be controlled. Organic matter such as plants provide "biomass energy" but emit levels of carbon dioxide equivalent to those released by the combustion of fossil fuels. By replacing, in equal measure, expended bioenergy resources with newly planted biomass, the net emission of greenhouse gases is zero. For this reason, "bioenergy feedstocks" are planted to balance emissions.

7. Alternative Energy
See Also Fossil Fuels Fusion Geothermal energy HydroElectric Power Nuclear energy Solar energy Wind Power Cars and Fuel biomass alternative Electrical Power by
http://library.hilton.kzn.school.za/Geography/energy.htm
General Alternative Energy Sources See Also
Fossil Fuels

Fusion

Geothermal Energy

HydroElectric Power
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Alternative Electrical Power by Charles W. Moore - Kim MacMullin and her husband George Wright of Metcalfe, Ontario, haven't had to pay a hydro bill for nearly ten years, thanks to their solar and wind generation system.
Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources

This index provides access to information about a variety of renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, wood, hydropower and geothermal.
Alphabetical Listing of Energy Resources on the Net-from EREN
Alternative energy sources Alternative, Free, and New Energy
This is a list of several sites on alternative energy. The list is divided into sections to separate different topics that one might look under. At the end are some extra alternative energy items that most people don't hear about. These things are nuclear resonance generators, nonimaging optics collectors, a new quasiturbine engine, Brown's Gas, a radiant energy receiver, and new batteries.
Amazing Environmental Search Engine
-Excellent search engine on environment CleanEnergy: worldwide renewable energies directory - CleanEnergy - worldwide directory of renewable energy related companies, organisations, products, and activities for information and discussion with free registering.

8. Stirling Energy Systems - Leader In Alternative And Green Energy
Developer and owner of alternative energy solutions using solar dish stirling, wind, distributed generation, biomass and hydrogen energy. Includes corporate overview and news.
http://www.stirlingenergy.com
Click here or on the introduction below to go directly to the Stirling Energy Systems Home Page

9. Biomass Fuels, Alternative Energy Solutions - Biomass Solid Fuel
Home Products biomass Fuels, All of alternative energy Solutions products are able to use high moisture, lowto-no cost fuels such as those listed below.
http://www.aesenergy.net/biomass_fuels.htm
Home Click on any of the links to the right to view more specific information about our products and services. Do you have a specific project in mind? Send us an inquiry All of Alternative Energy Solutions' products are able to use high moisture, low-to-no cost fuels such as those listed below. By using these fuels, your dependency on fossil fuels is lowered as well as your operating profit margin. Agricultural Residue
  • Cotton Gin Processing Waste
Non-Conventional Fuels
  • Coal Leather Sludges Fats/Oils Sorted MSW
Wood Waste
  • Bark, Shavings, Cut-Offs Glue Impregnated Wood Fuels with High Dirt Content Medium Density Fiber (MDG)
Home Company Brochures Contact Us All information contained on this site is subject to change without notice. No warranties, expressed or implied, coincide with the existence of this site.

10. E: The Environmental Magazine: Burning Biomass - Alternative Energy Sources
You are Here Articles E The Environmental Magazine May, 2000 Article. Burning biomass.(alternative energy sources) E The Environmental Magazine, May
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E: The Environmental Magazine
May, 2000 by Diane M. Marty
Are We Overlooking Some of the World's Sustainable Energy Fuels? Ever since humans first huddled around a fire for warmth, people have burned logs, straw, wood and animal wasteotherwise known as biomassto create energy. Indeed, throughout most of history, these crude forms of fuel answered the world's energy needs. Only after the industrial age matured did people abandon biomass for the modern conveniences and the relatively low costs of power provided by fossil fuels and electricity. Today, with 82 percent of U. S. energy supplied by fossil fuels, biomass appears to be coming back into vogue as one of the top contenders for replacing these finite and polluting resources. "Global warming issues have forced exploration of bioenergy as an alternative to oil and coal," says Anders Evald, a research technologist at the Centre for Biomass Technology in Denmark. The center is a national organization that works with other European institutions and companies to research and develop bioenergy products. "Biomass can also include biofuels, gaseous fuels for engines and turbine applications," says Evald. "The framework under which all this takes place is very, very different from one region of the world to another. Biomass is used in everything from the fireplaces of third world nations to modern steam cycle systems that create both heat and power in industrial countries," he adds.

11. Physics 162 Alternative Energy; Spring 1998
Physics 162 alternative energy and Renewable energy Sources energy from biomass Feasible? Lecture 18 (May 28) MIDTERM 2. Lecture 19 (Jun 2) Comparative Review of alternative and
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/1998/phys162.html
Physics 162:
Alternative Energy and Renewable Energy Sources
Choices
and
Consequences
Is there a Sustainable
Solution for 6 billion
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12. Benefits1
Venn Diagram Lessons. The Benefits of Willow biomass As an alternative energy Source. PDF Version. For more information www.esf.edu/willow or www.esf.edu/eo.
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13. Mississippi Development Authority - Renewable And Alternative Energy
Renewable and alternative energy 2003 Mississippi Biodiesel Feasibility Study biomass Resources in Mississippi. biomass energy is
http://www.mississippi.org/programs/energy/renew_alt_energy.htm
Renewable and Alternative Energy
Related topics: Renewable and Bioenergy Database
Mississippi Biomass Energy Council

Regional Biomass Energy Programs
2003 Mississippi Biodiesel Feasibility Study
Biomass Resources in Mississippi
Biomass offers special opportunities for benefiting the local economy by keeping energy dollars in the state and by providing jobs in rural areas, where biomass feedstocks are produced. By using their wastes for energy, disposal costs are avoided, and industries are better able to compete. Biodiesel fuel requires no engine modification for use in conventional diesel engines. As development proceeds, new industries are created to serve local demands for new biomass products and equipment. Biomass energy is part of the solution to several problems including global warming. As a renewable feedstock, biomass is most capable of displacing fossil fuels quickly in an emergency and permanently in industrial utility boilers and in residential space heating applications. Municipal waste-to-energy facilities can make a substantial contribution to managing the waste disposal crisis that faces us. New and pending environmental regulations have caused utilities to look closely at biomass fuels for a number of reasons. The virtual absence of sulfur means that expensive emission control devices for acid rain emissions can be eliminated. Biomass can also be co-fired with coal and other fossil fuels to reduce sulfur emissions. A carbon tax on fossil fuels would not apply to biomass fuels since they recycle carbon dioxide. Utilities are becoming aware of the other benefits of biomass energy such as its low cost.

14. Alaska Energy Authority
s) alternative energy and energy Efficiency section currently manages or funds 47 projects totaling $63.9 million in the areas of hydroelectric, wind, biomass,
http://www.aidea.org/alternative.htm
Alternative Energy and Energy Efficiency Program
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Alaska Energy Authority’s (AEA’s) Alternative Energy and Energy Efficiency section currently manages or funds 47 projects totaling $63.9 million in the areas of hydroelectric, wind, biomass, transmission and distribution, geothermal, solar, diesel generation, and end use efficiency. The primary objective of the program is to lower the cost of power and heat to communities while maintaining system safety and reliability. Projects seek to increase efficiency of existing diesel power production and end use as well to develop alternatives to diesel-based energy technology. Funding. Projects are completed through grants to local utilities and communities, as well as directly by AEA staff and contractors. Hydroelectric Power.

15. Energy
hydrower, wind, solar, geothermal, biomass, nuclear. alternative energy (California) solar, biomass, geothermal, wind, hydropower.
http://outreach.rice.edu/~dgabby/science/energy/
Energy Sources 1. Pre-test click here (record your score on your alternative energy source handout) 2. Poster Presentation
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Alternative Energy Sources

hydropower, solar, wind, nuclear,
geothermal, wave, tidal Alternative Energy
fossil fuels, hydrower, wind,
solar, geothermal, biomass, nuclear Alternative Energy (California)
solar, biomass, geothermal, wind, hydropower Alternative Energy Sources
hydropower, solar, geothermal, wind Alternative Energy Sources
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Renewable
Fossil Fuels Energy Notes/Resources ... Notes 4. Homework - Renewable Nonrenewable Quiz
record your answers for questions 1-10 on a sheet of notebook paper with a full heading Lab: Energy Search Solar Colletor 6. Work - Wind Energy

16. DOE Document - Biomass As Alternative Energy Source
The potential for biomass utilization as a source of fuel, petrochemicals and petroleumsparing substances is reviewed.^The choices for cultivating biomass, utilizing it directly as an energy concluded that biomass offers a feasible renewable energy source.^75 refs. biomass as alternative energy source
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.osti.gov/energycitations/product.bib

17. Alternative Energy Sources
biomass energy. A collection of links about biomass energy http//www.biomass.org/sitesbp.htm; biomass energy overview http//www.biomass.org/5pgsum.html;
http://earthsci.org/teacher/basicgeol/alt_energy/alt_energy.html
Alternate Energy Sources
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Solar Energy GeoThermal Energy ... Focus in the Future
adapted to HTML from lecture notes of Prof. Stephen A. Nelson Tulane University
Solar Energy
  • Potentially can supply 10% to 15% of our energy needs. Can get electricity from the sun the following ways Passive
      This type of solar heating takes advantage of the greenhouse effect. Sunlight comes into a room through glass walls and ceiling. This energy is converted into heat, which is then trapped in the walls, or else used to heat water tanks which can then act as thermal reservoirs. At night these reservoirs continue to heat the home.
    Active
      This type of system uses solar panels mounted on a roof. These solar panels have water running through them. The water is heated and then goes into the home where it can be used to heat water or the home.
    Photovoltaic cells
      In this type of a system thin wafers of purified silicon which have trace amounts of gallium and cadmium are exposed to light. This light causes electrons to be emitted which creates a electrical current. Some hand held calculators take advantage of this system. The problem with this energy source is currently it is more expensive than traditional energy sources. The good news is the price is dropping rapidly. In 1980 it cost about 90 cents/kwatt. Currently the cost is down to 12 cents/kwatt.
    GeoThermal Energy
    • This type of energy source takes advantage of

18. Renewable Energy Sources - Alternative Energy - DTI Renewables
quickly? How efficient are renewable energy technologies? Doesn t the use of biomass involve a lot of antisocial odours and emissions?
http://www.dti.gov.uk/renewable/faqs.html
Home Renewables explained FAQs Publications ... Wind FAQs How realistic is the Government's target to supply 20% of the UK's electricity from renewable sources by 2020? How much power does renewable energy currently contribute to the UK's electricity supply? Which renewable energy source provides the greatest contribution at the moment? Which renewable energy source is growing most quickly? ...
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How realistic is the Government's target to supply 20% of the UK's electricity from renewable sources by 2020? Currently the UK is slightly behind target. However, wind power, both on- and off-shore, can deliver almost all of the required growth in renewable energy to meet the 2010 target (of 10%) and is likely to continue to be the dominant renewable technology to help reach 2020 targets (source: DTI and Carbon Trust Renewables Innovation Review). This assumes that current regulatory, planning and grid/network connection issues can be successfully addressed.
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How much power does renewable energy currently contribute to the UK's electricity supply? Renewable energy sources in the UK now provide 3.86% of the total electricity supply.

19. Renewable Energy Sources - Alternative Energy - DTI Renewables
5. Renewable energy comes from continuously available sources wind, sun, water, or from renewable organic matter or ‘biomass’.
http://www.dti.gov.uk/renewable/facts.html
Home Renewables explained FAQs Publications ... Wind The UK is currently responsible for the emission of 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions even though it only has 1% of the world’s population.
Over a third of the carbon dioxide (54 million tonnes) produced by the UK is emitted from power stations.
The Government has set targets for the percentages of the UK’s electricity supply it would like to see provided by renewable energy sources:
5% by 2005
10% by 2010
20% by 2020 (‘aspirational’ target)
Potentially 60% carbon emissions cuts by 2050.
The Scottish Executive has set a target for Scotland to supply 18% of its power from renewable sources by 2010 and 40% from renewable sources by 2020.
Renewable energy comes from continuously available sources: wind, sun, water, or from renewable organic matter or ‘biomass’.
Renewable energy sources in the UK now provide 3.86% of the total electricity supply. - Bio-mass : 0.94% (735 MW) - Wind : 0.83% (649 MW) - Hydroelectric : 2.03% (1579 MW)

20. Clallam PUD : Alternative Energy : BioMass
Home Conservation alternative energy biomass biomass. biomass plants burn organic material, such as waste, wood and agricultural
http://www.clallampud.net/conservation/alt-biomass.html

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BioMass
Biomass plants burn organic material, such as waste, wood and agricultural and animal waste to produce energy. Biomass is not fundamentally different than any other type of combustion-based electric generation. In a normal biomass generator, fuel ranging from trees to grass to corn husks is fed into an incinerator and used to drive a steam turbine. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network (EREN), U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Bioenergy web pages
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