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Availability and Sustainability of Biomass for Heating in the UK

Thornley, P., Gilbert, P., Welfle, A

In: Warming to biomass: the essential role of biomass for renewable heat; 20 Sep 2011-21 Sep 2011; London. IMechE; 2011.

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Abstract

• Consideration of appropriate feedstocks for biomass heating applications• Examination of the availability, characteristics and origin of key indigenous and imported feedstocks • Evaluation of some of the wider issues associated with different feedstocks, including feedstock sustainability and international trade• Consideration of the role of standards and certification schemes in ensuring sustainable development of bioheat in the UK

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Warming to biomass: the essential role of biomass for renewable heat
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London
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2011-09-20
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2011-09-21
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Abstract:
• Consideration of appropriate feedstocks for biomass heating applications• Examination of the availability, characteristics and origin of key indigenous and imported feedstocks • Evaluation of some of the wider issues associated with different feedstocks, including feedstock sustainability and international trade• Consideration of the role of standards and certification schemes in ensuring sustainable development of bioheat in the UK

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:137249
Created by:
Thornley, Patricia
Created:
22nd November, 2011, 11:47:02
Last modified by:
Thornley, Patricia
Last modified:
9th January, 2014, 01:44:08

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