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Biomass power plants

ОДРЖИВИ РАЗВОЈ И УПРАВЉАЊЕ ПРИРОДНИМ РЕСУРСИМА РЕПУБЛИКЕ СРПСКЕ, 2023
Historically, the use of wood-based biomass as the primary and almost the only source of energy preceded the beginning of the use of fossil fuels. Developing countries still have biomass as a source of thermal energy, with the big question of its sustainability. Unlike countries in transition, developed countries produce a significant amount of thermal
Vаlеntinа Јаničić Мilоvаnоvić   +1 more
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Plant biomass degradation by fungi

Fungal Genetics and Biology, 2014
Plant biomass degradation by fungi has implications for several fields of science. The enzyme systems employed by fungi for this are broadly used in various industrial sectors such as food & feed, pulp & paper, detergents, textile, wine, and more recently biofuels and biochemicals.
Mäkelä, Miia R   +3 more
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Regulation of plant biomass production

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2010
Plant biomass used for cellulosic biofuel production is primarily from vegetative tissues. Therefore, an increase in the vegetative growth of plants will lead to a higher production of plant biomass. Recent molecular and genetic studies have identified a number of factors that regulate processes such as vegetative meristem activities, cell elongation ...
Taku, Demura, Zheng-Hua, Ye
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Understanding Plant Biomass via Computational Modeling

Advanced Materials, 2020
AbstractPlant biomass, especially wood, has been used for structural materials since ancient times. It is also showing great potential for new structural materials and it is the major feedstock for the emerging biorefineries for building a sustainable society.
Shengfei Zhou   +2 more
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Plant Biomass Fractionation Meets Catalysis

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2014
Catalytic biorefining: Beyond the deconstruction of plant biomass, emerging processes for catalytic biomass fractionation are directed towards rationally designing the properties of the isolated biomass components through and for catalysis. The full potential of catalysis in the conversion of the isolated fractions into chemicals and fuels can thus be ...
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Harnessing energy from plant biomass

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2007
Biofuels derived from renewable plant biomass offer a potential carbon-neutral replacement for current liquid transportation fuels. Progress toward this initiative requires development of new methods to engineer energy crops with the desired chemical composition and physical characteristics, depolymerize lignocellulose to fermentable units, and program
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Biomass-Fired Atmospheric Gas Turbine Plant-I

Volume 2: Coal, Biomass and Alternative Fuels; Combustion and Fuels; Oil and Gas Applications; Cycle Innovations, 1996
Considering the expected climate change, biomass is one of the promising energy sources for the future. However, burning and only producing low temperature heat means wasting exergy. To utilise this renewable fuel, highly efficient cogeneration plants are requierd.
M. Fesharaki   +3 more
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Plant biomass production

1999
Plants commonly don’t grow alone. Thus, the growth of an individual leaf or an isolated plant — the topic of the previous three chapters — needs to be placed in the context of interactions, the growth of many other leaves and plants. A slowing down of one individual may be balanced by enhanced growth of another, hence only a consideration of all ...
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Prediction of Biomass Pyrolysis Plant Products

2018
Proceedings of the 26th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, 14-17 May 2018, Copenhagen, Denmark, pp.
AGRIFOGLIO, ANTONIO   +3 more
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Regulation of Plant Biomass Utilization in Aspergillus

2014
The ability of fungi to survive in every known biotope, both natural and man-made, relies in part on their ability to use a wide range of carbon sources. Fungi degrade polymeric carbon sources present in the environment (polysaccharides, proteins, and lignins) to use the monomeric components as nutrients.
Kowalczyk, Joanna E   +3 more
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