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Site specificity of lignocellulosic waste
AbstractThis study was initiated to determine the availabilities of major categories of lignocellulosic wastes for use as energy resources. Lignocellulosic wastes were divided into municipal solid waste as refuse-derived fuel (RDF), pulp mill waste (PMW), and agricultural crop waste (ACW) for the survey and evaluated for their physical and chemical characteristics. Each category was then evaluated for its respective value as a renewable resource. The evaluation considered competition for renewable resources, type of lignocellulosic waste, and environmental impact. These categories were then used to assign relative values to RDF, PMW, and ACW with cost considerations addressed for each case. Potential sites for use of lignocellulosic wastes as a resource were identified within each of the three categories for the contiguous 48 states. Based upon a combination of these considerations, an ideal site for using lignocellulosic wastes as a renewable resource is described.
Site specificity of lignocellulosic waste
AbstractThis study was initiated to determine the availabilities of major categories of lignocellulosic wastes for use as energy resources. Lignocellulosic wastes were divided into municipal solid waste as refuse-derived fuel (RDF), pulp mill waste (PMW), and agricultural crop waste (ACW) for the survey and evaluated for their physical and chemical characteristics. Each category was then evaluated for its respective value as a renewable resource. The evaluation considered competition for renewable resources, type of lignocellulosic waste, and environmental impact. These categories were then used to assign relative values to RDF, PMW, and ACW with cost considerations addressed for each case. Potential sites for use of lignocellulosic wastes as a resource were identified within each of the three categories for the contiguous 48 states. Based upon a combination of these considerations, an ideal site for using lignocellulosic wastes as a renewable resource is described.
Site specificity of lignocellulosic waste
Rivers, Douglas B. (Autor:in) / Emert, George H. (Autor:in)
Biological Wastes ; 26 ; 199-213
30.03.1988
15 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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