CELLULOSIC BIOMASS: Part 1 - Fueling the Future

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  • čas přidán 11. 08. 2012
  • This two part series goes inside Canada's fledgling biofuel industry and explores the ground breaking research of the Canadian Cellulosic Biofuel Network as it paves the way to a cleaner, brighter future. Part one examines the work of CBioN researchers as they find new ways to extract plant sugars at the cellular level. Part two looks at how plant scientists are redesigning biomass crops to withstand harsh climates and poor growing conditions. These new varieties will help farmers generate extra income by growing feedstocks for the emerging biofuel industry.
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Komentáře • 5

  • @PelHeatShorts
    @PelHeatShorts Před 12 lety

    Small scale pellet plants on the farm or between a farm co-operative can be used to produce biomass pellets which are either used locally for heat in stoves/boilers or transported economically to Bio-ethanol plants.

  • @Quinnlawl
    @Quinnlawl Před 11 lety +1

    That seems right, and it would work. But there are issues with it, the small scale plants will not meet the qualifications for british markets which are the primary consumer of pellet.
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  • @CanadaEcocom
    @CanadaEcocom Před 9 lety

    #BIOFUELS #SWD #GREEN2STAY
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