Not exact matches
If you depend on
wood and animal waste for
energy, there will be no economic
development.
The New York State
Energy Research and
Development Authority (NYSERDA) today announced that Clarkson University discovered a new process to eliminate the release of dangerous carbon monoxide gas from
wood pellets in storage.
The Australian Government's Mandatory Renewable
Energy Target, which seeks to create a market for renewable energy, provides incentives for the development of renewable energy from plantations and wood waste (Government of Australia,
Energy Target, which seeks to create a market for renewable
energy, provides incentives for the development of renewable energy from plantations and wood waste (Government of Australia,
energy, provides incentives for the
development of renewable
energy from plantations and wood waste (Government of Australia,
energy from plantations and
wood waste (Government of Australia, 2006).
NYSERDA's Renewable Heat NY initiative alongside these new
developments enables municipalities, commercial and residential heating consumers to use
wood pellets safely and encourage growth in the renewable
energy sector for New York.»
Application of the International Tropical Timber Organization guidelines for managing secondary forests can promote the sustainable
development of these forests for
wood energy production (ITTO, 2002).
The
development of economically competitive technology for the production of liquid cellulosic biofuels will cause a major shift in the importance of
wood energy.
Changes in
energy policy in several parts of the world have favoured the
development of
wood energy - based systems.
Enzyme - producer Novozymes and cellulosic ethanol company Lignol
Energy Corporation signed a research and
development agreement to make biofuel from
wood chips and other forestry residues.
A new report by a group of international
energy and
development experts calls on the United Nations and other international agencies to plan for far higher
energy consumption in sub-Saharan Africa and in other regions that rely on burning
wood and dung for
energy.
Development involves accelerating poor countries further up the
energy ladder, from using
wood and dung, to coal, gas, and eventually zero - carbon sources like solar and nuclear.