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Wood chips size distribution in relation to blade wear and screen use Nati C, Spinelli R, Fabbri P |
588 - 601 |
Resource use efficiency and environmental performance of nine major biofuel crops, processed by first-generation conversion techniques de Vries SC, van de Ven GWJ, van Ittersum MK, Giller KE |
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Modelling anhydrous weight loss of wood chips during torrefaction in a pilot kiln Repellin V, Govin A, Rolland M, Guyonnet R |
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Costs, CO2- and primary energy balances of forest-fuel recovery systems at different forest productivity Eriksson L, Gustavsson L |
620 - 629 |
An evaluation of biomass co-firing in Europe Al-Mansour F, Zuwala J |
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Briquetting soda weed (Salsola tragus) to be used as a rural fuel source Yumak H, Ucar T, Seyidbekiroglu N |
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Potential of biomass residues for energy production and utilization in a region of Portugal Fernandes U, Costa M |
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Reducing the establishment costs of short rotation willow coppice (SRC) - A trial of a novel layflat planting system at an upland site in mid-Wales Lowthe-Thomas SC, Slater FM, Randerson PF |
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Hybrid poplar growth in bioenergy production systems: Biomass prediction with a simple process-based model (3PG) Amichev BY, Johnston M, Van Rees KCJ |
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The potential for electricity generation from crop and forestry residues in Spain Gomez A, Rodrigues M, Montanes C, Dopazo C, Fueyo N |
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Evaluation of integrated harvesting systems in pine stands of the southern United States Baker SA, Westbrook MD, Greene WD |
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Burnout of pulverized biomass particles in large scale boiler - Single particle model approach Saastamoinen J, Aho M, Moilanen A, Sorensen LH, Clausen S, Berg M |
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Forest treatment residues for thermal energy compared with disposal by onsite burning: Emissions and energy return Jones G, Loeffler D, Calkin D, Chung W |
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A model for establishing a win-win relationship between a wood pellets manufacturer and its customers Uran V |
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Cynara cardunculus L. genotypes as a crop for energy purposes in a Mediterranean environment Ierna A, Mauromicale G |
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Combustion characteristics of cotton stalk in FBC Sun ZA, Shen JZ, Jin BS, Wei LY |
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Kinetics of CO release from bark and medium density fibreboard pyrolysis Bastiaans RJM, Toland A, Holten A, de Goey LPH |
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Mathematical modeling of thin-layer drying of fermented and non-fermented sugarcane bagasse Mazutti MA, Zabot G, Boni G, Skovronski A, de Oliveira D, Di Luccio M, Oliveira JV, Rodrigues MI, Treichel H, Maugeri F |
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Is life cycle assessment (LCA) a suitable method for quantitative CO2 saving estimations? the impact of field input on the LCA results for a pure vegetable oil chain Chiaramonti D, Recchia L |
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A criterion for selecting renewable energy processes Searcy E, Flynn PC |
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Optimization of cellulases production by Trichoderma citrinoviride on marc of Artemisia annua and its application for bioconversion process Chandra M, Kalra A, Sharma PK, Kumar H, Sangwan RS |