Renewable Energy from Forest Resources in the United States
Herausgeber: Solomon, Barry; Luzadis, Valerie A
Renewable Energy from Forest Resources in the United States
Herausgeber: Solomon, Barry; Luzadis, Valerie A
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The purpose of this book is to assess the technical, economic and ecologic ability of US forests to meet future US energy needs, especially for transportation fuels and electric power, along with detailed case studies from several US regions.
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The purpose of this book is to assess the technical, economic and ecologic ability of US forests to meet future US energy needs, especially for transportation fuels and electric power, along with detailed case studies from several US regions.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780415782531
- ISBN-10: 0415782538
- Artikelnr.: 33154985
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9780415782531
- ISBN-10: 0415782538
- Artikelnr.: 33154985
Barry D. Solomon is Professor of Geography and Environmental Policy in the Department of Social Sciences at Michigan Technological University, USA. Valerie A. Luzadis is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Forest and Natural Resources Management, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, USA.
Part One: Overview
1. Introduction Barry D. Solomon and Nicholas H. Johnson
2. Market Analysis and Considerations for Renewable Energy Technologies Dana M. Johnson
3. From Grain to Cellulosic Ethanol: History
Economics and Policy Barry D. Solomon
Justin R. Barnes and Kathleen E. Halvorsen
Part Two: Forest Biomass Energy Assessments
4. Resource Assesment
Economics and Technology for Collection and Harvesting Erin G. Wilkerson and Robert D. Perlack
5. An Integrated Supply System for Forest Biomass Timothy L. Jenkins and John W. Sutherland
6. Application of Biomass-Derived Fuels for Internal Combustion Engines with a Focus on Transportation Jeffrey D. Naber and Jeremy J. Worm
7. Bioenergy
Biomass and Biodiversity David J. Flaspohler
Robert E. Froese and Christopher R. Webster
8. A Review of Life Cycle Assessment Studies on Renewable Energy Derived from Forest Resources Qiong Zhang
Kaitlin R. Goldstein and James R. Mihelcic
9. Using a Systems Approach to Improve Bioenergy Sustainability Assessment Valerie A. Luzadis
Timothy A. Volk and Thomas S. Buchholz
Part Three: Regional Case Studies
10. Cost and Financial Feasibility of Two Biomass Power Technologies Dana M. Johnson
James H. Whitmarsh and Jillian R. Waterstraut
11 Willow Biomass Production for Bioenergy
Biofuels and Bioproducts in New York Timothy A. Volk and Valerie A. Luzadis
12. Woody Biomass Feedstock Availability
Production Costs and Implications for Bioenergy Conversion in Mississippi Donald R. Grebner
Gustavo Perez-Verdin
Changyou Sun
Ian A. Munn
Emily B. Schultz
and Thomas G. Matney
13. Regional Economic Impacts of Cellulosic Ethanol Development in the North Central States Barry D. Solomon
14. Wood Methanol as a Renewable Energy Source in the Western United States Daniel J. Vogt
Kristiina A. Vogt
John C. Gordon
Michael L. Miller
Calvin Mukumoto
Ravi Upadhye and Michael H. Miller
1. Introduction Barry D. Solomon and Nicholas H. Johnson
2. Market Analysis and Considerations for Renewable Energy Technologies Dana M. Johnson
3. From Grain to Cellulosic Ethanol: History
Economics and Policy Barry D. Solomon
Justin R. Barnes and Kathleen E. Halvorsen
Part Two: Forest Biomass Energy Assessments
4. Resource Assesment
Economics and Technology for Collection and Harvesting Erin G. Wilkerson and Robert D. Perlack
5. An Integrated Supply System for Forest Biomass Timothy L. Jenkins and John W. Sutherland
6. Application of Biomass-Derived Fuels for Internal Combustion Engines with a Focus on Transportation Jeffrey D. Naber and Jeremy J. Worm
7. Bioenergy
Biomass and Biodiversity David J. Flaspohler
Robert E. Froese and Christopher R. Webster
8. A Review of Life Cycle Assessment Studies on Renewable Energy Derived from Forest Resources Qiong Zhang
Kaitlin R. Goldstein and James R. Mihelcic
9. Using a Systems Approach to Improve Bioenergy Sustainability Assessment Valerie A. Luzadis
Timothy A. Volk and Thomas S. Buchholz
Part Three: Regional Case Studies
10. Cost and Financial Feasibility of Two Biomass Power Technologies Dana M. Johnson
James H. Whitmarsh and Jillian R. Waterstraut
11 Willow Biomass Production for Bioenergy
Biofuels and Bioproducts in New York Timothy A. Volk and Valerie A. Luzadis
12. Woody Biomass Feedstock Availability
Production Costs and Implications for Bioenergy Conversion in Mississippi Donald R. Grebner
Gustavo Perez-Verdin
Changyou Sun
Ian A. Munn
Emily B. Schultz
and Thomas G. Matney
13. Regional Economic Impacts of Cellulosic Ethanol Development in the North Central States Barry D. Solomon
14. Wood Methanol as a Renewable Energy Source in the Western United States Daniel J. Vogt
Kristiina A. Vogt
John C. Gordon
Michael L. Miller
Calvin Mukumoto
Ravi Upadhye and Michael H. Miller
Part One: Overview
1. Introduction Barry D. Solomon and Nicholas H. Johnson
2. Market Analysis and Considerations for Renewable Energy Technologies Dana M. Johnson
3. From Grain to Cellulosic Ethanol: History
Economics and Policy Barry D. Solomon
Justin R. Barnes and Kathleen E. Halvorsen
Part Two: Forest Biomass Energy Assessments
4. Resource Assesment
Economics and Technology for Collection and Harvesting Erin G. Wilkerson and Robert D. Perlack
5. An Integrated Supply System for Forest Biomass Timothy L. Jenkins and John W. Sutherland
6. Application of Biomass-Derived Fuels for Internal Combustion Engines with a Focus on Transportation Jeffrey D. Naber and Jeremy J. Worm
7. Bioenergy
Biomass and Biodiversity David J. Flaspohler
Robert E. Froese and Christopher R. Webster
8. A Review of Life Cycle Assessment Studies on Renewable Energy Derived from Forest Resources Qiong Zhang
Kaitlin R. Goldstein and James R. Mihelcic
9. Using a Systems Approach to Improve Bioenergy Sustainability Assessment Valerie A. Luzadis
Timothy A. Volk and Thomas S. Buchholz
Part Three: Regional Case Studies
10. Cost and Financial Feasibility of Two Biomass Power Technologies Dana M. Johnson
James H. Whitmarsh and Jillian R. Waterstraut
11 Willow Biomass Production for Bioenergy
Biofuels and Bioproducts in New York Timothy A. Volk and Valerie A. Luzadis
12. Woody Biomass Feedstock Availability
Production Costs and Implications for Bioenergy Conversion in Mississippi Donald R. Grebner
Gustavo Perez-Verdin
Changyou Sun
Ian A. Munn
Emily B. Schultz
and Thomas G. Matney
13. Regional Economic Impacts of Cellulosic Ethanol Development in the North Central States Barry D. Solomon
14. Wood Methanol as a Renewable Energy Source in the Western United States Daniel J. Vogt
Kristiina A. Vogt
John C. Gordon
Michael L. Miller
Calvin Mukumoto
Ravi Upadhye and Michael H. Miller
1. Introduction Barry D. Solomon and Nicholas H. Johnson
2. Market Analysis and Considerations for Renewable Energy Technologies Dana M. Johnson
3. From Grain to Cellulosic Ethanol: History
Economics and Policy Barry D. Solomon
Justin R. Barnes and Kathleen E. Halvorsen
Part Two: Forest Biomass Energy Assessments
4. Resource Assesment
Economics and Technology for Collection and Harvesting Erin G. Wilkerson and Robert D. Perlack
5. An Integrated Supply System for Forest Biomass Timothy L. Jenkins and John W. Sutherland
6. Application of Biomass-Derived Fuels for Internal Combustion Engines with a Focus on Transportation Jeffrey D. Naber and Jeremy J. Worm
7. Bioenergy
Biomass and Biodiversity David J. Flaspohler
Robert E. Froese and Christopher R. Webster
8. A Review of Life Cycle Assessment Studies on Renewable Energy Derived from Forest Resources Qiong Zhang
Kaitlin R. Goldstein and James R. Mihelcic
9. Using a Systems Approach to Improve Bioenergy Sustainability Assessment Valerie A. Luzadis
Timothy A. Volk and Thomas S. Buchholz
Part Three: Regional Case Studies
10. Cost and Financial Feasibility of Two Biomass Power Technologies Dana M. Johnson
James H. Whitmarsh and Jillian R. Waterstraut
11 Willow Biomass Production for Bioenergy
Biofuels and Bioproducts in New York Timothy A. Volk and Valerie A. Luzadis
12. Woody Biomass Feedstock Availability
Production Costs and Implications for Bioenergy Conversion in Mississippi Donald R. Grebner
Gustavo Perez-Verdin
Changyou Sun
Ian A. Munn
Emily B. Schultz
and Thomas G. Matney
13. Regional Economic Impacts of Cellulosic Ethanol Development in the North Central States Barry D. Solomon
14. Wood Methanol as a Renewable Energy Source in the Western United States Daniel J. Vogt
Kristiina A. Vogt
John C. Gordon
Michael L. Miller
Calvin Mukumoto
Ravi Upadhye and Michael H. Miller