Convergence of Agriculture and Energy: IV. Infrastructure Considerations for Biomass Harvest, Transportation, and Storage

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  • Jerry Fruin University of Minnesota image/svg+xml Author
  • Mark D. Stowers POET Technologies (United States) image/svg+xml Author
  • Kelly Tiller Genera Energy LLC Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62300/txcd3023

Keywords:

Biomass, Cellulosic Material, Agriculture Convergence

Abstract

A panel of experts has outlined key issues regarding biomass crops by examining the harvest, transportation, and storage of cellulosic material. Task Force Chair Jerry Fruin indicates that successful biomass feedstock production depends on the smooth blending of successful approaches to these three logistical necessities. Citing a number of research activities aimed at providing solutions to specific processes within the feedstock chain, they look at biomass collection, storage, and costs, and then highlight results from studies regarding switchgrass and corncobs.

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Published

2010-09-13

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Commentaries

How to Cite

Fruin, J., Stowers, M. D., & Tiller, K. (2010). Convergence of Agriculture and Energy: IV. Infrastructure Considerations for Biomass Harvest, Transportation, and Storage. Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST). https://doi.org/10.62300/txcd3023

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