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  1. Pros and cons of biodiesel fuels: what you need to know before filling the tank.(Fuels & Lubes): An article from: Fleet Equipment by John Martin, 2006-09-01
  2. The role of small-scale alternative energy systems in global change and environmental health: From case studies to a paradigm for development by Daniel M Kammen, 1993
  3. Cattails as an energy source: Final report to Minnesota Energy Agency on alternative energy research funded by the Legislative Commission on Minnesota Resources by Douglas C Pratt, 1978
  4. Biomass alternative fuels program final report: Results of the feasibility studies awarded under PL 96-126 by N. E Stanley, 1982
  5. Assessment of costs and benefits of flexible and alternative fuel use in the U.S. transportation sector (SuDoc E 1.90:0004/2) by U.S. Dept of Energy, 1993
  6. Financial feasibility analysis of alternative potential biomass based products: Study (Technical report / UCED) by Karl A McArthur, 1996
  7. The agro-chemo-energy-complex: Alternative use of land for the production of energy vectors and industrial raw materials (Strategic dossier) by Werner-Willi Kleinhanss, 1987
  8. The practical alternative, bio-energy: Remarks before the Bio-Energy '80 World Congress and Exposition, Atlanta, Georgia, April 21, 1980 by S. David Freeman, 1980
  9. The cost of ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass: A comparison of selected alternative processes : final report by Hans E Grethlein, 1993
  10. Reduction of CO2 emissions from mobile sources by alternative fuels derived from biomass by Robert H Borgwardt, 1993
  11. Methods for evaluating energy effects of forest management alternatives by Gideon Schwarzbart, 1982
  12. An alternative pathway for industrialization: A biomass-based strategy by Y Nayudamma, 1985
  13. Woody biomass production: A land use alternative (Circular / Florida Cooperative Extension Service) by Mitch Flinchum, 1982
  14. The Biomass Assessment Handbook: Bioenergy for a Sustainable Environment

61. Renewable Energy
Part of the World Bank s effort to mainstream alternative energy in its power sector Library Home Page Library Catalog - Subject - biomass energy
http://library.ust.hk/guides/renew-energy.html

HKUST LIBRARY
Guides to Resources
Renewable Energy
Finding Library Materials: Classification System Subject Headings Reference Tools: Databases Dictionaries Encyclopedias Handbooks ... Videos Reference Topics: Biomass and Biofuels Companies Geothermal Hydro ... Vehicles
Finding Library Materials:
Classification System
In the Library collection, most materials on Renewable Energy (or Alternative Energy) are classified in these ranges of Library of Congress call numbers. Renewable energy sources Hydrogen as fuel Photovoltaic power generation Solar power plants Wind energy
Subject Headings
In the Library Online Catalog, do a subject search on these suggested subject headings.
Biomass energy

Geothermal resources

Hydrogen as fuel

Photovoltaic power generation
...
Wind Power
Other search tips are available from the Guide to the Library Online Catalogs
Reference Tools:
Databases
AGRICOLA
Biotechnology and Bioengineering Abstracts

Ei Compendex Plus

Environment Abstracts
...
Science Citation Index Expanded (Web of Science)
Dictionaries
English-Chinese dictionary of energy engineering
(Reference TJ163.16 .Y565 2000)

62. Biomass Viable, Prof Says
biomass is a viable and renewable alternative energy source, says Larry Hughes, who teaches in Dalhousie University s electrical and computer engineering
http://www.herald.ns.ca/cgi-bin/home/terrordisplaypackstory?2005/05/12 114.raw E

63. Montana DEQ - Alternative Energy Loan Program
alternative energy Loan biomass/biofuels Net Metering Easement The alternative energy Revolving Loan Program was established by the 57th Montana
http://www.deq.state.mt.us/Energy/Renewable/altenergyloan.asp
@import url(/code/deqstyle.css); Select a Key Topic... Abandoned Mines Air Quality Information Air Monitoring Data Asbestos Bioenergy/biodiesel Children's Env Health Network Clean Snowmobiles Coal Bed Methane Drinking Water SRF Loans Employee Profiles Energize Montana Energy Conservation Enforcement Ethanol Federal Superfund Hardrock Mining Hazardous Waste Cleanup Hazardous Waste Management Junk Vehicles Landfills Major Facility Siting Meth Cleanup Program Opencut Mining Permits Public Drinking Water Recycling Renewable Energy Septic Tank Pumpers Small Business Assistance Source Water Assessments State Superfund Storm Water Construction Subdivisions Underground Storage Tanks Waste Water SRF Loans Water Quality Information n> September 19, 2005
Energy-Conservation-Renewable

64. Editorial: 12/23/2004 - Solar, Biomass Projects Part Of PNM’s Future
And chances are that, unless the solar and biomass generators are small ones that As technology improves, so might alternative energy in various forms.
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Editorial: 12/23/2004 - Solar, biomass projects part of PNM’s future (2 comments; last comment posted December 24, 2004 02:55 pm) print email this story The New Mexican
December 23, 2004
Long lines are still a PNM shortcoming, even as it spins more and more electricity from hundreds of windmills out on the llano. And chances are that, unless the solar and biomass generators are small ones that can be duplicated in many locations, towers and cable will be the way from the source to the customer .
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65. Earthtoys Alternative Energy Library - Emagazine
alternative and renewable energy information library, emagazine and news source. Solar energy, wind energy, biomass, hybrid vehicles and more.
http://www.earthtoys.com/emagazine.php?issue_number=03.02.01&article=power_energ

66. Alternative Energy Sources
Danes no blowhards on alternative energy. The Los Angeles Times, p. H4. A biomass plant, operated by Delano energy Co., takes 700 tons of prunings,
http://horizon.unc.edu/projects/OTH/1-2_tech2.asp
Alternative Energy Sources by James L. Morrison [Note: This is a re-formatted manuscript that was originally published in On the Horizon (2), 5-6. It is posted here with permission from Jossey Bass Publishers The Los Angeles Times , p. D2.] The Danish government is pushing ahead with one of Europe's most ambitious alternative energy projects-a pro gram that would make Denmark the first country in the world to use wind power as a significant contributor to its national electricity grid. At the present, only California has installed greater wind-power capacity. Denmark is in the final stages of an initial expansion that will triple its wind power by the end of the next year to cover nearly 10% of its electricity requirements through wind energy. Denmark and California together produce 90% of the globe's wind-generated electricity. [Marshall, T. (1992, April 7). Danes no blowhards on alternative energy. The Los Angeles Times , p. H4.] The Christian Science Monitor , p. 26.] Edison and Texas Instruments recently announced a solar technology breakthrough. A relatively low-cost solar photovoltaic cell has the potential to provide one-third of an average home's electricity using a 10-by-10 foot rooftop panel! [Bryson, J.E.(1991, May 19)Change is in the wind- and the sun. The Los Angeles Times , p. M5.]

67. Iraq & Our Energy Future - Costs & Investments
Although Tidal and biomass energy are expensive, the other alternative energy types are becoming more affordable. The table also shows that fossil fuels and
http://www.uwec.edu/grossmzc/alfordem.html
Emily Alford alfordem@uwec.edu
Part of , by students of at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, USA, Spring 2003. Professor Zoltan Grossman
    IRAQ WAR
    Oil connections Costs of war Consuming resources Iraq ecosystems ... Nuclear options
    RENEWABLE ENERGIES
    Overview Global oil Solar Wind ... Animal waste
    A class project by students in
    International
    Environmental
    (Geography 378, Spring 2003, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire)
    Assistant Professor
    of Geography Zoltan Grossman grossmzc@uwec.edu
    P.O. Box 4004,
    Eau Claire , WI 54702 USA
    Renewable energy is often the topic of debate. Many people believe that it is too expensive or inefficient. However, without governments, businesses, and private citizens investing money in the alternative energy market, technology will not develop and the prices of these energies will not decrease. Cost of renewable energy is a cycle.
      What is the Cost?

    68. Alternative Technology (Links)
    alternative energy Engineering (California). www.altenergy.com www.asis.com/ biomass energy Alliance. www.biomass.org. biomass Information Sources on
    http://peopleinaction.gn.apc.org/technology.html
    P EOPLE IN A CTION for a Better World
    Links to Initiatives, Associations and Information on the Internet

    peopleinaction.info

    peopleinaction.gn.apc.org
    A LTERNATIVE T ECHNOLOGY Internet Links News Groups People in Action Guide - Examples of Links ... Books
    This page is an archived version.
    Links are being updated here on the archive,
    or moved to the new version at:
    peopleinaction.info/alternativetechnology

    Alternative Technology
    INTERNET LINKS
    The links with are the examples given on the Guide Alternative Energy Engineering - AEE (California). www.aeesolar.com www.alt-energy.com Alternative Technology Association (Australia). www.ata.org.au American Hydrogen Association. www.clean-air.org American Solar Energy Society - ASES. www.ases.org American Wind Energy Association - AWEA. www.awea.org APPrO - Association of Power Producers of Ontario. www.appro.org
    Renewable energy and sustainable energy systems in Canada. Bay Winds - Wind Energy Systems (USA). www.baywinds.com

    69. ALA | Alternate Energy
    These are alternative energy sources that are ready for use or in US Department of energy’s energy Efficiency and Renewable energy biomass Program.
    http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/backissues2005/january05/alternatee
    ALA American Library Association Search ALA Contact ALA ... Login Quicklinks Career Opportunities Chapters CHOICE Committees Directory of Leadership e-Learning Forms Information Literacy Marketing @ your library Publications Catalog RBM Recruiting to the Profession Scholarly Communication Sections Tipsheets Publications
    Career Opportunities

    Back Issues: 2005

    January
    ... Back Issues: 2005 January
    INTERNET RESOURCES
    Alternative energy: Resources from coal to wind
    January 2005
    Vol. 66, No. 1 by Gary L. Parsons Astronaut Edgar Mitchell has noted that there are three phases to achieving a vision: awareness, education, and action. I hope that this article serves at least as a first step. I also hope that it can lead to the second step, making readers aware that there are lots of ways to solve our energy-related problems. My goal for this article is that it will be both informative and entertaining. Enjoy the ride.
    The basics
    Coal
    Coal is quite abundant in the U.S.; we have as much coal as Saudi Arabia has oil.

    70. BioMatNet Item: FAIR-CT97-3701 - Switchgrass (Panicum Virgatum L.) As An Alterna
    Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) as an alternative energy crop in Europe Arguments for introducing switchgrass as a biomass energy crop in Europe are
    http://www.biomatnet.org/secure/Fair/S817.htm
    FAIR-CT97-3701
    Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) as an alternative energy crop in Europe Contacts
    To find similar Items, click on a keyword below:

    Crops for Solid Biofuels
    FAIR Area 4.3 - Diversification Solid Biofuels
    Type of Project Shared Cost Contract No FAIR-CT97-3701 Total Cost 899,418 ECU EC Contribution 485,000 ECU Start Date Duration 40 months Switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum L.) as an alternative energy crop in Europe Objectives The objective of this shared cost research project is to evaluate switchgrass biomass production potential for energy purposes in Europe. It is proposed to generate sufficient data to initiate large-scale production trials and to take well founded decision on the need for further research and development of switchgrass. Switchgrass is a C4 grass well adapted to most of North America where it is used for biomass production. Arguments for introducing switchgrass as a biomass energy crop in Europe are:
    • Low cost of establishment, because produces seeds It is cold tolerant High yield potential with low water and fertiliser inputs Wide geographic adaptation
    Some preliminary data collected in Northern Europe indicates that seed establishment is successful and yields are promising. The knowledge generated about this grass in North America and the similarity in eliminates between its native environment and Europe make introduction of switchgrass for biomass production both very promising and relatively inexpensive.

    71. FOREST Project Links And Resources Biomass And Alternative Energy
    Links biomass energy A collection of links, related to the Component 4 Presented here is a collection of links to the outside web resources,
    http://www.forestproject.ru/web2/links/links-biomass.htm

    Links:
    Biomass Energy
    A collection of links, related to the Component #4
    Presented here is a collection of links to the outside web resources, located in various geographical locations of the world.
    We hope you will find them useful. Each link opens up in a new window. In case you have any other interesting URLs, please submit them to us with a brief description of contents.
    Winrock Intl.: Clean Energy
    - Renewable Energy Project Support Offices (REPSO) information and general information on "clean energy".

    72. Alternative Energy Technology Innovation: The Coming Economic Boom
    biomass Gas Electric s Technology and energy Contribution, Glenn Farris Bio Partnerships for Innovation in alternative energy Panel Format
    http://www.energy.gatech.edu/presentations.html
    Alternative Energy Technology Innovation: The Coming Economic Boom
    May 12-13, 2005
    Savannah, GA
    Last Update: May 24
    Workshop Presentations Speakers Welcoming Remarks Jean-Lou Chameau Bio
    InfinitEnergy Principal Investigator

    Wind Sam Shelton Moderating Bio Offshore Wind Resources in the Southeast Susan Stewart Bio
    GA Tech Strategic Energy Initiative
    An Imagination Breakthrough: Offshore Wind Energy Benjamin Bell Bio
    GE Energy

    Wind Energy Global Development
    Overview of Airtricity Wind Energy Projects - Onshore and Offshore Martin McAdam Bio
    Airtricity Inc
    Solar Ajeet Rohatgi Moderating Bio Solar Electricity: Progress and Challenges Tom Surek NREL National Center for Photovoltaics A Vision for the Role of Silicon Solar Cells in our Energy Future Richard Swanson Bio Sun Power Solar Architecture on the Rise (slides not available) Steven Strong Bio Solar Design Associates Keynote Speaker, Renewable Energy: Strengthening Our Nation's Economy Dan Arvizu Bio Director, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Ocean Energy Hermann Fritz Moderating Bio Ocean Energy Development in Europe and Beyond Tony Lewis The Gulf Stream Energy Project: Thinking Outside the Gearbox Michael Hoover Florida Hydro Ocean Energy Potential in Southeast Georgia Kevin Haas Bio GA Tech Savannah, InfinitEnergy

    73. Biomass Energy
    alternative energy Links http//www1.primenet.com/~shanaha/ Extensive index of links to alternativeenergy organizations and resources, including solar,
    http://www.ems.psu.edu/~elsworth/courses/cause2000/Solar.html

    74. Earth Day Alternative Energy Earth Day Science Projects Explore Wind, Water, Sol
    Earth Day alternative energy science projects explore wind power, water power, solar power, and biomass power with handson demonstrations for teachers of
    http://www.funlessonplans.com/science_lesson_plans/
    Preschool Lesson Plans Kindergarten Themes Reading and History
    Lessons Grades 4-5-6-7-8
    Preschool-K Lesson Plans Free Holiday Crafts Prek-Gr 6 Reading Lesson Plans Gr 4-8 History Lesson Plans Gr 5-8 Holidays Home Memorial Day ... Nutcracker Suite Holidays: Printable Craft Activities with Mini History Lessons for Home - Preschool - Kindergarten - Grades 1- 6 Earth Day Home Smog Wind Power Water Power ... Solar Power
    Alternative energy science projects explore wind power, water power, solar power, and biomass power with
    Earth Day hands-on demonstrations for teachers of Prek-K-6 students in classes or homeschools.
    Almost all our non-nuclear energy comes from the sun, either directly from solar panels, or indirectly,
    from the power of falling water, the force of wind, or the heat from chemical reactions involving the
    growing things we call biomass. Gas, coal, and oil are products of biomass created by the sun
    that have have been buried, partially decomposed, for millions of years.

    75. Energy Probe - Nuclear Power, Utility Reform
    The advance of biomass energy in North America requires a focus on the development of pelletized grass Article quotes Tom Adams on alternative energy.
    http://www.energyprobe.org/energyprobe/index.cfm?DSP=subcontent&AreaID=189

    76. Greening Schools - Resources - Alternative Energy Sources
    Fourth Annual Illinois Renewable energy and Sustainable Living Fair Summary biomass is plant matter such as trees, grasses, agricultural crops or other
    http://www.greeningschools.org/resources/view_cat_admin.cfm?id=2

    77. Energy And Power Web Resources
    Learn about electrical, alternative and renewable energy and power production. biomass energy Agriculture Links Bioenergy REPP CREST
    http://www.khake.com/page49.html
    V OCATIONAL
    INFORMATION CENTER Energy and Power Career Guide Explore careers in Energy with the following links to job descriptions, which include information such as daily activities, skill requirements, salary and training required. To learn more about Energy, follow the related links below the career descriptions section. Home Careers Skills Schools ... About Energy and Power Career Descriptions Apprentice Stationary Engineer
    Boiler Operators

    Career Opportunities in the Mineral Industry

    Careers in Renewable Energy
    ...
    Gas Service Technician

    Generation/Substation Technician
    Geologists and Geoscientists

    Geophysicists

    Industrial Electrician

    Industrial Machinery Mechanics
    ... Welders Energy and Power Related Resources Biomass Energy Agriculture Links Bioenergy -REPP CREST Bioenergy Information Network Bioenergy and Biomass - FAQs ... Ethanoll Coal Coal - Wikipedia Coal Education Glossary of Mining Terms History of Anthracite Coal Mining ... Mining Techniques Electric Power and Utilities Electric Industry Innovations Electric Industry Overview Electric Power Glossary Electric Power News ... Utility Connection Fuel Cells Electric Fuel Cell and Hybrid Vehicles Fuel Cells 2000 Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Energy Fuel Cell Technology ... Hydrogen Fuel Cells Fossil Fuels, Gas and Oil

    78. Titlebar
    This chapter examines direct use of alternative energy sources for either Potential biomass energy sources for electricity generation include urban
    http://www.energy.appstate.edu/programs/sep/ch6.php
    Contact NC State Energy Office Appstate ARDI Home About Us Programs Local Activities
    Chapter 6: Alternative Energy Sources
    Alternative energy sources include traditional renewable energy sources as well as innovative new technologies, such as fuel cells. The previous chapter explored renewable fuels derived from agriculture and waste resources. This chapter examines direct use of alternative energy sources for either providing electricity or other energy-related services, such as daylighting, hot water, space heating, or space cooling. Dozens of states across the country are investing in the promise of renewable energy with new policies and programs designed to enhance their development. Historically, North Carolina has been a leader in the field of renewable energy. However, significant development and implementation efforts must continue in order to keep pace with national developments. In addition to educational programs, the Energy Policy Council considered measures such as renewable portfolio standards, net metering, and new incentives for renewable energy sources.
    As discussed in the Chapter 4 on electric utilities, electrical peak demand in the state grew 3% annually from 1980 to 2000 and is expected to slow to approximately 1.5% to 2% per year from the present through 2011 (4-6). Due to recently slower economic growth in the state, this forecast is likely to drop. While most utility representatives and regulators have expected that future generation will be provided primarily by natural gas-fired power plants, recent forecasts of higher natural gas prices may change utility planning to include coal-fired and nuclear power plants.

    79. Alternative Energy
    They were involved in the development of the biomass fuelled district urban settings about the value of appropriate alternative energy technology.
    http://www.ouje.ca/content/our-story/energy.php
    Send to a friend
    District Heating System
    District Heating: What is it?
    A district heating system is a way of providing energy for the purpose of heating residences, institutions (school, clinic, administration buildings, etc.) and commercial establishments utilizing a single source of energy to produce heat which is distributed via a hot water medium by underground pipes to all the buildings. One source of producing energy replaces having each building individually heated by conventional means such as oil furnaces or baseboard electric heaters. The district heating system also provides the source for domestic hot water. District heating is not new. The Romans were the earliest user of the concept and applied it to heat dwellings and also to heat their renowned baths. The first modern district heating company was established in Lockport, New York in 1878 by the Holly Steam Combination Company. The company started with fourteen customers and by 1880 the system included several factories. The distribution network consisted of nearly three miles of steam piping. The early distribution lines were iron pipe, wrapped with asbestos, felt and paper buried approximately three feet in the ground in a wooden box filled with sawdust.

    80. BOI
    According to the energy for Environment Foundation, biomass represents significant Production of electricity or steam power by using alternative energy
    http://www.boi.go.th:8080/issue/200506_16_6/5.htm
    Strengthening Thailand's energy security and sustainability T o strengthen energy security and sustainability, the Thai government has set 2011 as the target date for 8% of the nation’s total energy, representing an estimated 1,900 MW, to be generated from renewable energy sources. The development of alternative sources is critical to energy sustainability as Thailand relies substantially on crude oil imports totaling approximately US$ 10.7 billion in 2004, representing 6.5% of the GDP. Renewable sources accounted for only 1% of electricity generated in 2004. Policies
    To achieve the 8% goal, the government is encouraging the power generating sector, consisting of Independent Power Producers (IPPs) and Small Power Producers (SPPs) to produce 1,900 MW of power from renewable energy sources. IPPs are firms which build, own and operate large power plants that generate and sell electricity to the grid, to ease the state’s power production burden. IPPs are now required to adhere to the Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS). Under the RPS, power companies that wish to bid to supply power to the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) must produce 5% of their installed energy generating capacity from renewable sources.

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