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Biomass and 1603 Grants

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By Bob Cleaves

April 25, 2012

Power 

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Crowdfunding Biomass Projects

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By BERT RANUM AND TODD TAYLOR

April 25, 2012

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Leaving a Legacy

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By Anna Austin

April 25, 2012

A Washington biomass bill is touted as a job-saver, bioenergy booster

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A biomass economist and the Savannah River CHP facility win bioenergy awards

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A Handle on Heating Value

By Anna Austin

April 25, 2012

A German company aims to bring biomass power plant innovation to the U.S.

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The Northeast Heating Expo opened with an agricultural seminar

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Several government bioenergy incentives are expiring, but other opportunities remain

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Setting an Energy Standard

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By Anna Austin

April 25, 2012

While 29 states and Washington, D.C., individually work toward their own renewable energy standards, the U.S. considers a national clean energy standard

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Even biorefinery-focused programs can offer funding for biomass projects

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Business Briefs

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By Staff

April 03, 2012

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Considering a CES

By Anna Austin

April 03, 2012

National Clean Energy Standard legislation has been introduced in the Senate

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The biomass industry is drawing support from other renewable sectors, including wind

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A novel and multi-faceted vertical farm and business incubator in Chicago will source its heat and power from a brewery waste anaerobic digester

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Proper strategies and equipment simplify biomass feedstock procurement

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The qualification of whole tree chips as biopower feedstock would increase project development potential

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Putting a Lid on Dust

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By Dave Mueller

April 03, 2012

To improve efficiency and be a good neighbor, the Hibbing, Minn., power plant enlisted Martin Engineering to modify its biomass fuel handling system

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Ontario renews FIT program

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By Anna Austin

March 30, 2012

The Ontario Ministry of Energy has released a two-year review report of its Feed-in Tariff (FIT) Program and announced it will renew the program through the end of 2013.

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A new study highlights the important role market forces play in calculating the GHG emissions from woody biomass used for bioenergy applications.

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ReEnergy Holdings LLC has purchased an idled 60 MW coal-fired power facility at Fort Drum, a U.S. Army installation near Watertown, N.Y. The company will convert the plant to operate on forest residue.

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The American Biogas Council is working to convince the California Energy Commission of the negative effects of a proposed moratorium on renewable portfolio standard (RPS) qualification for biomethane projects.

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The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition has released its 2012 Farm Bill platform, which provides suggestions to improve some federal bioenergy programs, including the Repowering Assistance Program and the Biomass Crop Assistance Program.

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Already having built more than 200 biogas plants across Europe, Weltec Biopower GmbH has begun construction of another, to be one of Germany's largest when completed, according to the company.

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As a result of collaboration between California-based Ceres Inc. and Aberystwyth University in Wales, the first comprehensive genetic map of miscanthus has been published.

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One year after announcing intentions to convert three coal-fired power plants to biomass, Dominion Virginia Power Corp. has received permission from the Virginia State Corporation Commission to do so.

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Plenty of uncertainty surrounds implementation of Boiler MACT rules, as Congress attempts to delay them, but emission control developer Tri-Mer Corp. isn't waiting around for the final version.

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