Trends and progress in U.S. bioenergy technologies

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Advancements in biomass energy production technologies include new equipment that can handle a wider range of diverse feedstocks, dewatering densification dies to manage materials with high moisture contents, pellet stoves that burn low-ash fuels, lagoon systems for anaerobic digestion, co-firing and other thermochemical gasification systems, and fuel cell and ethanol production development.

Author: Badger, Phil
Biomass energy, Waste products as fuel

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Beneficial use of industrial by-products

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An overview is presented on the use of industrial waste in a variety of composting and other soil amendment applications. These include causticizing wastes as substitutes for agricultural lime, pharmaceutical residues for high-nitrogen treatments, and paper fiber as a component of engineered soil for covering mine-refuse piles.

Author: Thacker, William E., Hermann, Douglas J.
Composition, Compost, Soil amendments

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Using MSW and industrial residues as ethanol feedstocks

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An overview is presented on producing clean burning ethanol fuel from organic residuals, and its positive impact on energy security and economic development. Nationwide adoption of this process can divert 75% of landfill-bound materials to energy production and other marketable products.

Author: Broder, Jacqueline D., Harris, Robert A., Ranney, Jeffrey T.
Alcohol fuels

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Subjects list: United States, Production management, Refuse as fuel, Waste-derived fuels, Usage, Industrial wastes
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