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  1. Burning Biomass.(alternative energy sources): An article from: E by Diane M. Marty, 2000-05-01
  2. Liquid Fuels, Lubricants and Additives from Biomass (Proceedings of An Alternative Energy Conference, 16-17 June 1994 Kansas City, Missouri)
  3. Biomass As an Alternative Energy Source by Carl W. Hall, 1981-07
  4. Alternative Energy Sources V : Biomass, Hydrocarbons, Hydrogen by T. Nejat Veziroglu, T.N. Veziroglu, 1983-01-01
  5. Alternative energy for Southeast Alaska: biomass fuels: wood-burning boilers save money for homes, schools and community buildings.: An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Karen Petersen, John Bruns, 2006-10-01
  6. Alternative Energy For Dummies by Rik DeGunther, 2009-05-04
  7. Alternative Energy Resources : The Quest for Sustainable Energy by Paul Kruger, 2006-03-10
  8. Onion Juice, Poop, and Other Surprising Sources of Alternative Energy (Fact Finders) by Mark Weakland, 2010-08-01
  9. Alternative energy production increasingly viable in state.(Industry & Environment): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Becky Gillette, 2004-11-15
  10. Ag officials eye possibility of alternative energy facility.(Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Becky Gillette, 2002-11-11
  11. Liquid Transportation Fuels from Coal and Biomass: Technological Status, Costs, and Environmental Impacts (America's Energy Future) by America's Energy Future Panel on Alternative Liquid Transportation Fuels, National Academy of Sciences, et all 2009-12-28
  12. The Energy Cane Alternative (Sugar Series) by Alex Getchell Alexander, 1985-09
  13. 2006 American Guide to Biofuels and Bioenergy, Biodiesel, Alternative Fuels, Ethanol, Agriculture and Energy Department Research, Biomass, Plant Materials Products, Methane (Two CD-ROM Set) by U.S. Government, 2005-08-20
  14. Bioenergy (Alternative Energy Series) by Graham Houghton, 1991-09

1. Energy Probe - Nuclear Power, Utility Reform - Biomass Breakthrough Cuts Heating
Alternative Energy. Printer friendly version Send to a Friend News Release December18/2000. Biomass breakthrough cuts heating costs and greenhouse gas emissions
http://www.energyprobe.org/energyprobe/index.cfm?DSP=content&ContentID=1576

2. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
alternative.energy The Solutions, Now biomass energy What is biomass energy? biomass energy is the utilization of energy stored in organic matter.
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Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption Alternative.energy is an interactive forum where students and teachers can come to learn about alternative energies. Energies of the present are becoming endangered and may no longer be able to provide us with the one thing we rely on so heavily, electricity. With new and improved technologies, energy production is becoming more efficient and environmentally friendly. The purpose of this site is to present these alternatives to students and teachers, and evaluate them on various criteria. This site has also been developed to allow the audience to take part in the search for the "best" energy source. A forum has been put into place so that students can give their opinions. Also there has been an interactive quiz designed to encourage the learning of these alternatives. "Bad Acid", a cartoon character, has been added to the site to provide interactive and entertaining tours of the web site and its content. These tours equal twenty minutes of animated learning.

3. Environmental Organization WebDirectory - ScienceEnergyAlternative
alternative, Free, and New energy Links to other alternative energy pages. New alternative energy devices. Nuclear batteries, light funnels, radiant energy recievers, new batteries. Scienceenergyalternative energy. biomass energy. General Renewable energy. Geothermal energy. Hydroelectric energy
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Science Energy :Alternative Energy
Biomass Energy
General Renewable Energy
Geothermal Energy
Hydroelectric Energy
Human Powered Vehicles
Fuel Cells
Nuclear Energy
Products and Services
Solar Energy
Wind Energy
Wood Energy
  • Alternative, Free, and New Energy - Links to other alternative energy pages. New alternative energy devices. Nuclear batteries, light funnels, radiant energy recievers, new batteries.
  • Australian CRC for Renewable Energy - Non-profit research, development and demonstation Cooperative Research Centre (universities, companies, electricity suppliers)
  • Biofuels Information Network The Biofuels Feedstock Development Program is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. Our goal is to develop and demonstrate environmentally acceptable crops and cropping systems for producing large quantities of low-cost, high quality biomass feedstocks.
  • California Energy Commission (Access Energy) is the state's principal energy policy and planning agency that is dedicated to the advancement of alternative technologies, energy efficient measures,and a stable and environmentally balanced energy system.
  • Electronic Lobbyist For Renewable Energy - Send a pre-written message to your Congressman supporting wind, solar, biomass energy.

4. Alternative Energy Solutions
biomass to energy conversion equipment Hot air generators, hot water generators and steam boilers.
http://www.aesenergy.net
Providing Solutions For A Better Tomorrow Home Company Contact Us All information contained on this site is subject to change without notice. No warranties, expressed or implied, coincide with the existence of this site.

5. ENN
alternative energy biomass, While scientists toil in the laboratory tofind new energyefficient technologies, we are already surrounded
http://www.enn.com/indepth/energy/biomass.asp
Site Index: Home News ENN Earthnews Affiliates News In-Depth Topics Interact Online Quizzes Postcards Marketplace Advanced Search Advertise Join ENN e-mail Subscription Take our Survey Affiliate Tech Center Post Press Release Help About ENN Site Map Alternative Energy: wind solar biomass ... related links
Alternative Energy: Biomass
DOE centers on biomass energy
Biomass - plant matter and its byproducts including crops, wood waste, animal manure and aquatic plants - is believed to be one of the most technologically promising renewable energy sources in the United States. November 6, 2000 ENN News Renewable energy a-buzz on Capitol Hill Legislation to extend a tax credit for the generation of wind power for an additional five years and other incentives that promote the use of renewable energy has earned the praise of environmental groups. July 21, 1999 ENN News Combined wind, biomass power proposed July 20, 1999 ENN News U.S. firm to help build sustainable community July 14, 1999 ENN News DOE renewable energy reports questioned July 13, 1999 ENN News Waste to fuel process wins award July 1, 1999

6. Team Golf-Alumni Golf Accessories,Golf Store,Sports Fans
Illustrates alternative energy and products that can be produced from agricultural waste.
http://www.minnesotabiomasscoop.com/

7. Stirling Energy Systems - Leader In Alternative And Green Energy
Developer and owner of alternative energy solutions using solar dish stirling, wind, distributed generation, biomass and hydrogen energy. Includes corporate overview and news.
http://www.stirlingenergy.com
Click here or on the introduction below to go directly to the Stirling Energy Systems Home Page

8. Home Of AEI
Organization dedicated to educate the public about the consequences of using nonrenewable energy. Read about alternative sources of energy. elcome to the alternative energy Institute's newly revised and updated website. Hydroelectric power. Geothermal power. biomass energy. Tidal and Ocean Thermal
http://www.altenergy.org/
elcome to the Alternative Energy Institute's newly revised and updated website. We have a new look, but we're still a nonprofit educational organization committed to advancing public awareness regarding current energy problems and potential solutions. AEI provides accurate, understandable and compelling news about energy use, new energy developments, and the complex social, environmental and political consequences of our current energy usage. The Alternative Energy Institute offers a variety of educational publications and reports which are available in print or electronically for instant download. Our new website design includes free excerpts from AEI's award-winning book, Turning the Corner: Energy Solutions for the 21st Century, the most comprehensive resource in print available for interested students, progressive educators and concerned policy makers. These informative excerpts are followed by a collection of up-to-date, linked energy news articles reflecting the most recent developments in the rapidly changing field of alternative energy. As a courtesy to anyone seeking reliable energy-related information, our new website is chockfull of the latest breakthroughs and it's easy to navigate. Place your browser on the buttons along the top of the page to locate your energy category. Each button offers a drop down menu to allow you to quickly zero-in on the specific energy category you are searching for. Don't forget to explore the hyperlinked energy articles that follow each overview. AEI's website and publications are invaluable research tools for anyone who wants to learn more about the approaching energy crisis and what changes and solutions we need to implement to avoid global environmental and socioeconomic collapse.

9. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
alternative.energy The Solutions, Now Fuel Cells. What is a fuelcell? What is a Fuel Cell? A fuel cell has four basic components
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The web site you have requested, alternative.energy , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to alternative.energy click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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A ThinkQuest Internet Challenge 1999 Entry
Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption Alternative.energy is an interactive forum where students and teachers can come to learn about alternative energies. Energies of the present are becoming endangered and may no longer be able to provide us with the one thing we rely on so heavily, electricity. With new and improved technologies, energy production is becoming more efficient and environmentally friendly. The purpose of this site is to present these alternatives to students and teachers, and evaluate them on various criteria. This site has also been developed to allow the audience to take part in the search for the "best" energy source. A forum has been put into place so that students can give their opinions. Also there has been an interactive quiz designed to encourage the learning of these alternatives. "Bad Acid", a cartoon character, has been added to the site to provide interactive and entertaining tours of the web site and its content. These tours equal twenty minutes of animated learning.

10. Mississippi Development Authority - Renewable And Alternative Energy
Renewable and alternative energy biomass Resources in Mississippi biomassenergy is estimated to contribute 7.1 percent of Mississippi's
http://www.decd.state.ms.us/programs/energy/renew_alt_energy.htm
Renewable and Alternative Energy
Related topics: Renewable and Bioenergy Database
Mississippi Biomass Energy Council

Regional Biomass Energy Programs

Biomass Resources in Mississippi
Biomass energy is estimated to contribute 7.1 percent of Mississippi's total energy consumption - that amount is double the national average. A survey of biomass energy combustion facilities identified 87 wood fuel consumers, one municipal waste-to-energy facility (Pascagoula-steam) and one rice hull combustion facility in Mississippi. The majority of the wood facilities burn wood waste to generate steam for industrial processes. There are eleven wood-fired cogeneration facilities. The energy demand of these facilities have created a large wood fuel supplier industry, made up of at least 96 firms. Other commercial biomass industries which contribute to Mississippi's economy are residential firewood combustion, municipal solid waste combustion, food processing waste combustion, and ethanol fuels. Biomass offers special opportunities for benefiting the local economy by keeping energy dollars in the state and by providing jobs in rural areas, where biomass feedstocks are produced. By using their wastes for energy, disposal costs are avoided, and industries are better able to compete. Biodiesel fuel requires no engine modification for use in conventional diesel engines. As development proceeds, new industries are created to serve local demands for new biomass products and equipment.

11. Alternative Energy
General alternative energy Sources Cars and Fuel Nuclear energy. Solar energy. Wind Power. Cars and Fuel. biomass. alternative Electrical Power by Charles W. Moore Kim
http://library.hilton.kzn.school.za/Geography/energy.htm
General Alternative Energy Sources See Also
Fossil Fuels

Fusion

Geothermal Energy

HydroElectric Power
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Alternative Electrical Power by Charles W. Moore - Kim MacMullin and her husband George Wright of Metcalfe, Ontario, haven't had to pay a hydro bill for nearly ten years, thanks to their solar and wind generation system.
Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources

This index provides access to information about a variety of renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, wood, hydropower and geothermal.
Alphabetical Listing of Energy Resources on the Net-from EREN
Alternative energy sources Alternative, Free, and New Energy
This is a list of several sites on alternative energy. The list is divided into sections to separate different topics that one might look under. At the end are some extra alternative energy items that most people don't hear about. These things are nuclear resonance generators, nonimaging optics collectors, a new quasiturbine engine, Brown's Gas, a radiant energy receiver, and new batteries.
Amazing Environmental Search Engine
-Excellent search engine on environment CleanEnergy: worldwide renewable energies directory - CleanEnergy - worldwide directory of renewable energy related companies, organisations, products, and activities for information and discussion with free registering.

12. Scientific Alliance - Biomass Riled Out As Alternative Energy
experts to outline the situation on biofuels garbage, wheat, oilseeds, ethanoldo not represent yet a viable alternative to traditional energy, that is
http://www.scientific-alliance.com/News/energy/biomass_inefficient.07.02.02.html

13. MAEE--Biomass
Poultry Litter can be a good biomass source to produce energy. Wood chips are alsoan excellent source of biomass. Photo courtesy of DOE/NREL. More Information,
http://www.msenergy.ms/biomass.html
Biomass Additional Links In the News Energy that is converted from organic resources (agricultural and crop wastes, animal wastes, wood wastes, municipal solid wastes, soy diesel, etc.) through technologies such as direct combustion, gasification and fermentation.
It can be used as a solid fuel, or converted into liquid or gaseous forms, for the production of electric power, heat, chemicals, or even for use in vehicles. Existing products:
  • Small, modular biopower system generating 10-25 kWe of electricity. Fueled by such items as wood pellets, poultry litter, coconut shells, corn cobs, or cotton waste. Prototype tested in Philippine village of 150 households (fuel=coconut shells).
    Status: Large systems already in use (e.g., Weyerhauser Pulp and Paper Mill in Columbus, Mississippi). Large systems are often inappropriate for bulk of biomass. Generators (for farmers or sawmills) may be an option, but there is currently a lack of technical resources. Capital cost is also an issue, as are transportation costs.

14. MAEE-- More Links Biomass
for producing large quantities of biomass feedstocks Bioenergy Technology LimitedDefinition of biomass biomass energy Research Association Introduction to
http://www.msenergy.ms/morelinksbiomass.html
Biomass
Chicken Houses Supply Large Amounts of Biomass
Photo Courtesy of DOE/NREL
Wood Chips are also an Abundant Biomass Source
Photo Courtesy of DOE/NREL
The following links will provide more information on biomass: American Bioenergy Association
Biomass: clean energy for America's future
Bioenergy Feedstock Development Program

Developing environmentally acceptable crops and cropping systems for producing large quantities of biomass feedstocks
Bioenergy Technology Limited

Definition of biomass
Biomass Energy Research Association
Introduction to biomass energy Fibrowatt A biomass-fired electricity power plant in the United Kingdom that has selected Simpson County, Mississippi, to build its newest plant FibroMiss Minnesota Department of Agriculture "Economic Impact of Soy Diesel in Minnesota" Mississippi Biomass Council Providing information about biomass resources, research, development, technology, and usage Pennsylvania Environmental Network Describes various types of biomass resources U.S. Department of Energy

15. Alternative Energy Solutions Biomass Fuels
Home Products biomass Fuels, All of alternative energy Solutions' products areable to use high moisture, lowto-no cost fuels such as those listed below.
http://www.aesenergy.net/biomass_fuels.htm
Home Click on any of the links to the right to view more specific information about our products and services. Do you have a specific project in mind? Send us an inquiry All of Alternative Energy Solutions' products are able to use high moisture, low-to-no cost fuels such as those listed below. By using these fuels, your dependency on fossil fuels is lowered as well as your operating profit margin. Agricultural Residue
  • Cotton Gin Processing Waste
Non-Conventional Fuels
  • Coal Leather Sludges Fats/Oils Sorted MSW
Wood Waste
  • Bark, Shavings, Cut-Offs Glue Impregnated Wood Fuels with High Dirt Content Medium Density Fiber (MDG)
Home Company Contact Us All information contained on this site is subject to change without notice. No warranties, expressed or implied, coincide with the existence of this site.

16. Biomass Energy
biomass has to be considered in the search for an alternative source of energy thatis abundant in a widescale yet non-disruptive manner, since it is capable
http://www.altenergy.org/2/renewables/biomass/biomass.html
Alternative Energy Institute, Inc. The term "biomass" refers to organic matter that has stored energy through the process of photosynthesis. It exists in one form as plants and may be transferred through the food chain to animals' bodies and their wastes, all of which can be —Courtesy of Uranium Information Centre, Australia, www.uic.com.au converted for everyday human use through processes such as combustion, which releases the carbon dioxide stored in the plant material ( ). Many of the biomass fuels used today come in the form of wood products, dried vegetation, crop residues, and aquatic plants. Biomass has become one of the most commonly used renewable sources of energy in the last two decades, second only to hydropower in the generation of electricity ( ). It is such a widely utilized source of energy, probably due to its low cost and indigenous nature, that it accounts for almost 15% of the world's total energy supply and as much as 35% in developing countries, mostly for cooking and heating ( Biomass has become one of the most commonly used renewable sources of energy in the last two decades.

17. Sustainable Marketplace - Alternative Energy - Biomass - PVPC Sustainable Develo
Sustainable Marketplace alternative energy - biomass. A listingof best practices for businesses, not for profit organizations
http://www.pvsustain.com/sustainable_market/energy_biomass.html
Sustainable Marketplace
Alternative Energy
Biomass Power and Biofuel
Biomass Combustion Systems
"Biomass Combustion Systems designs, constructs and installs wood fired feeding, combustion and control systems. Our Horizontal Zoned Grate combustion technology can be installed under existing boilers to make them more efficient,safe and productive or form the center of a turnkey package for a new system including cogeneration."
Product types: biomass energy boilers, biomass energy furnaces, biomass energy systems. Service types: design
16 Merriam Road , Princeton, Massachusetts USA 01541
Telephone: (508) 393-4932
FAX: (978) 464-5980 Catamount Pellet Fuel Corporation
* Business type: manufacturer
* Product types: biomass energy products, pellet fuel products.
* Address: 60 Printworks Drive, Adams, Massachusetts USA 01220

18. Alternative Energy Sources
Some alternative energy sources are biomass, geothermal, hydroelectric, solar, windpower, fuel cells, ocean thermal energy conversion, tidal energy, and wave
http://www.pge.com/microsite/PGE_dgz/more/alternative.html
Alternative Energy Sources
Alternative energy sources are resources that are constantly replaced and are usually less polluting. They are not the result of the burning of fossil fuels or splitting of atoms. The use of renewable energy is contributing to our energy supply. Some alternative energy sources are: biomass, geothermal, hydroelectric, solar, wind power, fuel cells, ocean thermal energy conversion, tidal energy, and wave energy. Biomass is renewable energy that is produced from organic matter. Biomass fuels include wood and forest and mill residues, animal waste, grains, agricultural crops, and aquatic plants. These materials are used as fuel to heat water for steam or processed into liquids and gases, which can be burned to do the same thing. With more use of biomass at lower production costs and better technology, the United States could generate as much as four-and-a-half times more biopower by 2020. It is estimated that biomass will have the largest increase among renewable energy sources, rising by 80 percent and reaching 65.7 billion kWh in 2020. Geothermal energy Hydroelectric (hydropower) energy employs the force of falling water to drive turbine-generators to produce electricity. Hydropower produces more electricity than any other alternative energy sources. It has been estimated that hydroelectric power will decline from 389 billion kWh in the U.S. in 1999 to 298 billion kWh in 2020. This decline is expected because most of the best sites for hydropower have already been developed and because of concerns about the adverse impact that large-scale hydroelectric facilities may have on the environment.

19. Alternative Energy: A Study On The Feasibility Of Modern, Non-Polluting Energy G
biomass. biomass is the process of getting energy from organic matter.It can take waste that one would expect to be useless, such
http://zork.net/~aaronl/pub/proj/alt/biomass.html

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Biomass is the process of getting energy from organic matter. It can take waste that one would expect to be useless, such as stems of crops, and cleanly turn it into electrical power. Sometimes these wastes are just burned, but often, very advanced chemical techniques are used.
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20. Dr Brainz Lab Of Knowledge...Alternative Energy
energy SOURCES UNDER RESEARCH Nikola Tesla Experiments; alternative Fuel Vehicles,Fuel Cells, Agencies; biomass Research; Free energy; Fusion; Geothermal
http://www.drbrainzlab.com/idr_1aenergy5.html
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY: Energy that can be produced that appears to be better, more efficient, and cleaner than the current energy resources in use today. In addition this energy can be much cheaper or free. For the last century scientists have saught to harness untapped natural sources of energy. ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCES UNDER RESEARCH: Alternative Energy Research NIKOLA TESLA...Man Out of Time
NIKOLA TESLA...The Tunguska Incident

NIKOLA TESLA...The Tesla FBI Files

TWP...Tesla Wardenclyffe Project
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SUSTAINABLE ENERGY...Examples of wind and biomass energy in the midwest

BIOMASS RESEARCH Atmospheric Impact of Biomass Burning...Environmental Geochemistry div of the National Institute for Space Research.
Bioenergy...A resource for biomass conversion technology.

Bioenergy Feedstock Development Program...developing environmentally acceptable crops and cropping systems for producing high-quality biomass feedstocks.

Bioenergy: Its Present and Future Competitiveness
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U.S. Department of Energy-BioPower...information about creating electricity from biomass.

FREE ENERGY Edwin van Ouwerkerk...Searl Effect Generator (SEG) and discussion of what energy is.

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