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Intelligent Carbon Strategies: Middlebury's Intelligent Carbon Strategy
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Sunday, June 7, 2009. Middlebury's Intelligent Carbon Strategy. Middlebury college is on a march towards economically viable, carbon neutrality by 2016. A biomass fueled district heating and cooling system is the cornerstone of this movement. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Free Biomass Project Evaluator. 5 Things to Consider when Evaluating Biomass. View my complete profile. Linked In: http:/ www.linkedin.com/in/vanmorris.
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The Better BTU: Better BTU Best Reads:
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Sunday, June 21, 2009. Better BTU Best Reads:. A few readers have asked for an 'index' to the postings on various biomass blogs and industry articles. So. The Better BTU is starting two new blogs. The first one is an ongoing evaluation of existing technologies for thermal conversion of waste-to-energy. The Better BTU will evaluate at least one technology a week. You may want to sign up for email updates. http:/ betterbtutechology.blogspot.com/. A new study published in. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Better BTU: April 2009
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Sunday, April 12, 2009. BioMass is Cheaper than Scrubbers. When left with a choice between adding scrubbers to an aging coal fired plant, mothballing the unit when capacity prices are rising, or converting to a biomass co-fired power plant, First Energy's math said that co-firing was the best option. This will be interesting to watch - and it really calls out for torrefaction. Because the process is much better at removing the moisture and making biomass suitable for co-firing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Better BTU: June 2009
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Sunday, June 21, 2009. Better BTU Best Reads:. A few readers have asked for an 'index' to the postings on various biomass blogs and industry articles. So. The Better BTU is starting two new blogs. The first one is an ongoing evaluation of existing technologies for thermal conversion of waste-to-energy. The Better BTU will evaluate at least one technology a week. You may want to sign up for email updates. http:/ betterbtutechology.blogspot.com/. A new study published in. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Better...
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Intelligent Carbon Strategies: How to Get Started Evaluating a Biomass Project
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009. How to Get Started Evaluating a Biomass Project. Biomass has entered the 'viability zone'. In the right applications. It is an economically viable renewable energy source. Furthermore, it can provide a wonderful hedge against future hydrocarbon price increases and will most likely benefit from carbon legislation. So is it right for you? To help you find out, we've created a white paper entitled " 5 Things to Consider when Evaluating a Biomass Project. View my complete profile.
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The Better BTU: May 2009
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Sunday, May 17, 2009. Middlebury College Saves 2 Million A year, and a lot of Carbon. Middlebury college is on a march towards economically viable, carbon neutrality by 2016. A biomass fueled district heating and cooling system is the cornerstone of this movement. Middlebury is working with SUNY, who is working on short rotation willow. We think willow is not getting the attention it should in the feedstock area, being incorrectly eclipsed by switchgrass. . Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Intelligent Carbon Strategies: Air Force base to gasify waste for energy
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Sunday, January 30, 2011. Air Force base to gasify waste for energy. Gasification is coming to the United States:. There are just too many projects being proposed, for it not to be implemented in several locations. Here's another W2E gasification project being evaluated. Gasification makes so much more sense than incineration. January 30, 2011 at 11:15 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Free Biomass Project Evaluator. 5 Things to Consider when Evaluating Biomass. View my complete profile.
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Intelligent Carbon Strategies: US MicroGrid Announces The BioMass Evaluator
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Thursday, March 5, 2009. US MicroGrid Announces The BioMass Evaluator. Responding to the growing interest in biomass, US MicroGrid has launched a free service for customers considering a biomass project. Biomass combustion is an excellent, near term renewable strategy that is economically viable even without subdies when applied to the right application. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Free Biomass Project Evaluator. 5 Things to Consider when Evaluating Biomass. The Better BTU is committed to objec...
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Intelligent Carbon Strategies: Momentum, Momentum, Momentum
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Sunday, September 6, 2009. Momentum, Momentum, Momentum. BioMass has hit an inflection point. Marketshares will be established quickly. US MicroGrid is busy advising clients on the underlying economics and working to drive adoption of this carbon advantaged solution. First Energy is retrofitting Berger 3, and 4: A total of 312 MW! I sure hope they have done there homework on feedstock transportation. Gainsville Regional Utilities (GRU) has announced a deal for a 100 MW Plant. WE Energies has announced.
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