Forests as a source of electric power
Beardsley, William H.
creator
text
xxu
Chicago
Institute of Gas Technology
1976
monographic
spa
eng
pp. 349-358
Forests have resource characteristics which are both renewable and nonrenewable in nature. As such, they offer a unique opportunity as a source of energy. As an energy reserve the supply is significant. As a renewable energy source, surplus annual production is significant. In addition, wood is a clean fuel, it appears competitive with fossil fuels, capital costs are reasonable, and technology for converting wood to steam and electricity is proven and operational...
Impreso.El artículo es parte de: Clean fuels from biomass, sewage, urban refuse, agricultural wastes: symposium papers.
06104
Bosques
Energía
Biomasa
Energía Eléctrica
Congresos y Conferencias
Estados Unidos
333.953 I249 / 1976
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160705
20161115164647.0
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