International Energy Agency / Thermochemical Conversion Technologies / John Wiley & Sons Ltd. / Ó 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. / National Renewable Energy Laboratory / /
Country
United States / /
Currency
USD / /
Event
Environmental Issue / /
Facility
National Renewable Energy Laboratory / Solar Energy Research Institute / Dartmouth College / Plant Biomass / /
IndustryTerm
energy density considerations / transportation / biotechnology / external fossil-energy inputs / transport energy / mature biomass conversion technology / machinery / biological processing / downstream processing / soy oil / fossil energy / food / energy / conversion technologies / electricity / transportation energy demand / food production / lower net greenhouse gas emissions / foreseeable mature biomass conversion technologies / sustainable transportation sector / energy source supporting humankind / energy-rich lignin / liquid bio-oil / based processing / cellulosic energy crops / food waste / large-scale sustainable energy sources / /
Organization
National Science Foundation / BioEnergy Science Center / Thayer School of Engineering / Dartmouth College / US Army Research Lab / Solar Energy Research Institute / /
Person
Charles E. Wyman / Reed Funk / Mary Mandels / Elwin Reese / Hans Grethlein / /
Position
solar collector / young scientist / Professor / /
ProvinceOrState
S.K. / British Columbia / Massachusetts / Colorado / /