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Abstract: . . . advancement in generation technology where the heat used to drive a steam cycle is recovered and reused as energy. The main barrier to its implementation is the purchase of necessary capturing equipment. In Powering the South, the REPP anticipates CHP generation at $0.033 per kWh by 2010. More detailed information on each of North Carolina’s biomass resources is available in Chapter 5: Alternative Fuels from Biomass. Barriers to BioPower Generation from biomass could represent a significant portion of North Carolina’s electricity demand. However, it must overcome several barriers before its widespread adoption can occur. First, a viable supply infrastructure must exist in order to supply potential plants with the massive amount of feedstock they . . . . . . generation technology where the heat used to drive a steam cycle is recovered and reused as energy. The main barrier to its implementation is the purchase of necessary capturing equipment. In Powering the South, the REPP anticipates CHP generation at $0.033 per kWh by 2010. More detailed information on each of North Carolina’s biomass resources is available in Chapter 5: Alternative Fuels from Biomass. Barriers to BioPower Generation from biomass could represent a significant portion of North Carolina’s electricity demand. However, it must overcome several barriers before its widespread adoption can occur. First, a viable supply infrastructure must exist in order to supply potential plants with the massive amount of feedstock they require on . . . . . . to promote renewable energy in North Carolina. . . . The State Energy Office shall identify and work with organizations in other areas of the state to develop similar demonstration projects that are readily accessible to the public in targeted area. . . The State Energy Office shall work with the state’s professional licensing boards to develop a certification program for renewable energy installers. . . . . . . . . renewable energy in North Carolina. . . . The State Energy Office shall identify and work with organizations in other areas of the state to develop similar demonstration projects that are readily accessible to the public in targeted area. . . The State Energy Office shall work with the state’s professional licensing boards to develop a certification program for renewable energy installers. . . . . . --3000,4,375,2605,82591
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