23 results on '"Therasme, Obste"'
Search Results
2. Contributors
3. Optimization of Combined Hydrothermal and Mechanical Refining Pretreatment of Forest Residue Biomass for Maximum Sugar Release during Enzymatic Hydrolysis.
4. Carbon footprint of biofuels production from forest biomass using hot water extraction and biochemical conversion in the Northeast United States
5. Life cycle assessment of a shrub willow evapotranspiration cover compared with conventional clay and geosynthetic covers in Upstate New York
6. Assessing the Environmental Impact of Biobased Exterior Insulation Panel: A Focus on Carbon Uptake and Embodied Emissions.
7. Sustainable Production of Chitin Nanowhiskers from Crustacean Biomass Using Cost-Effective Ionic Liquids: Strategies to Avoid Byproduct Formation.
8. Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of ethanol produced via fermentation of sugars derived from shrub willow (Salix ssp.) hot water extraction in the Northeast United States
9. Three bulk density measurement methods provide different results for commercial scale harvests of willow biomass chips
10. Towards a Carbon Accounting Framework for Assessing the Benefits of Biogenic Wood Carbon to Net Zero Carbon Targets
11. Chapter 13 - Environmental life cycle assessment of aviation fuel production from woody biomass resources
12. Chapter 4 - Biochemical conversion of woody biomass to liquid biofuels
13. Improved Advanced Biomass Logistics Utilizing Woody and other Feedstocks in the Northeast and Pacific Northwest (Final Report)
14. The Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of Electricity Production in New York State from Distributed Solar Photovoltaic Systems
15. Integrated Stochastic Life Cycle Assessment and Techno-Economic Analysis for Shrub Willow Production in the Northeastern United States
16. Quantifying the Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions of a Mechanized Shelterwood Harvest Producing Both Sawtimber and Woodchips
17. The US bioeconomy at the intersection of technology, policy, and education
18. Additional file 1 of Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of ethanol produced via fermentation of sugars derived from shrub willow (Salix ssp.) hot water extraction in the Northeast United States
19. Hot Water Extracted and Non-extracted Willow Biomass Storage Performance: Fuel Quality Changes and Dry Matter Losses
20. The US bioeconomy at the intersection of technology, policy, and education.
21. Overhead Protection Increases Fuel Quality and Natural Drying of Leaf-On Woody Biomass Storage Piles
22. Positive water linkages of producing short rotation poplars and willows for bioenergy and phytotechnologies
23. Hot Water Extraction Improves the Characteristics of Willow and Sugar Maple Biomass With Different Amount of Bark
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.