Bioenergy and Biofuels: Biomass Processing for Bioenergy and Biofuels

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Shulin Chen discusses the technologies and processes for cost-effective use of crops and agricultural residues for chemicals, fuels, biogas, and other value-added products. Renata Bura talks about the bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass to ethanol. Sharon Doty tells how we can enhance the efficiency of biofuel production using endophytic microorganisms, and Phil Malte explains biofuels combustion. To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.

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Bioenergy and Biofuels: The Biomass Resource in Washington

Craig Frear starts with an overview of agricultural biomass resources for biofuel production in Washington state. Larry Mason continues to talk about forests as a source of raw material for biofuels production. Kristiina Vogt discusses linking biomass to biofuels as a logical energy solution. Jake Eaton concludes with an assessment of producing biofuels from sustainable tree farms. To see more videos from the University of Washington visit uwtv.org.

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Building Biomass Briquettes: A Step-by-Step Guide (2/2)

This video provides the necessary information to make biomass briquettes, an alternative energy source to wood. Part 2 includes: Loading the Cylinder, Using the Briquette Press, Releasing the Briquettes, and Drying the Briquettes

Biomass Processing for Bioenergy and Biofuels

In this University of Washington program, Shulin Chen, professor of biological systems engineering at Washington State University, Philip Malte, professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Washington, Renata Bura and Sharon Doty, both professors in the College of Forest Resources at the University of Washington, weigh in on the biomass processing efforts that could change the future. Shulin Chen discusses the technologies and processes for cost-effective use of crops and agricultural residues for chemicals, fuels, biogas, and other value-added products. Renata Bura talks about the bioconversion of lignocellulosic biomass to ethanol. Sharon Doty tells how we can enhance the efficiency of biofuel production using endophytic microorganisms, and Phil Malte explains biofuels combustion.

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Alternative Energy from Wood Pellets, Biomass &… Unicorn Poop?

www.victorygasworks.com Alternative energy for the off-grid dweller. Electric power from pellets and various types of trash. Get off the grid or join the people powered grid and power America. Visit the website to get plans and a license for this unit.

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Question by ObamaBot THX-1138: Why did Jindal say alternative energy is a good thing but criticized the stimulus package?

Why did Jindal say we need more alternative energy, but then criticize the stimulus package’s contents of hyrbid cars for government workers and a magnetic rail line from Las Vegas to Disneyland? Maglev technology was just one more technology we lost to the Japanese and Chinese and could be a focus of our transportation needs.
So he is not for government spending on alternative energy either then? That’s not the impression I got from his speech.

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Because the most innovation comes from the private sector, not through nationalization of industry.

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