45 research outputs found

    Political Economy of Farm Level Biomass Energy Potential

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    Social Costs and Benefits of Recycling Coal Fired Electric Power Plant FGD By-Products

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    Assessing Ohio's Biomass Resources for Energy Potential Using GIS

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    This recently completed AEDE study funded by Ohio DOD involves a geo-referenced inventory by county of Ohio biomass resources for energy. Categories include forest and crop residues, livestock manure, municipal solid waste and food processing waste. This is an update and expansion of an earlier (1982) inventory of biomass by Hitzhusen et al. It also disaggregates and expands a study by Walsh et al. in 2000 which ranked Ohio 11th among the 50 states in total biomass availability. By estimating and geo-referencing the sustainable quantities of various categories of biomass for energy by county, it is possible to identify the spatial concentrations of various biomass renewable energy feedstocks that may be economically viable for various processes for conversion. These conversion processes in turn have implications for environmental improvement and reduced dependence on foreign oil imports. A better understanding of the technical and economic pros and cons of the most promising conversion processes will be required along with further data collection and refinements of this inventory (particularly the food processing waste subset) before detailed policy recommendations can be made. However, this study is hopefully a good start toward that goal and should provide direction and focus for future analysis and recommendations for a more renewable and sustainable energy and environmental future for Ohio.Availability, Biomass energy, Crop residues, Livestock manure, Wood wastes, Municipal solid wastes.

    Evaluation of a Rural Solid Waste Storage and Collection System: The Wayne County, Ohio "Green Box" Pilot Project

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    Renewable Energy Potential of Ohio's Forests

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    Solid Waste Management in Rural Ohio: The "Green Box" Storage and Collection Concept

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