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Abstract: . . . from food and lumber processing facilities are low cost sources of biomass fuel. Examples include rice hulls, cotton boll stems, sugar cane stalks, sawdust and wood chips. (Quad - 1 quadrillion BTUs, 1 kWh = 3,412 BTUs) Page 4 4 – BIOMASS: NATURE’S MOST FLEXIBLE ENERGY RESOURCE Fact Sheet No. 15 FACT SHEET No. 15 ORGANIZATIONS Governor’s Ethanol Coalition 3118 Emerald Lane, Suite 100 Jefferson City, MO 65109 (877) 485-8595 www.ethanol-gec.org/ National Biodiesel . . . . . . processing facilities are low cost sources of biomass fuel. Examples include rice hulls, cotton boll stems, sugar cane stalks, sawdust and wood chips. (Quad - 1 quadrillion BTUs, 1 kWh = 3,412 BTUs) Page 4 4 – BIOMASS: NATURE’S MOST FLEXIBLE ENERGY RESOURCE Fact Sheet No. 15 FACT SHEET No. 15 ORGANIZATIONS Governor’s Ethanol Coalition 3118 Emerald Lane, Suite 100 Jefferson City, MO 65109 (877) 485-8595 www.ethanol-gec.org/ National Biodiesel Board 3337-A . . . . . . processing facilities are low cost sources of biomass fuel. Examples include rice hulls, cotton boll stems, sugar cane stalks, sawdust and wood chips. (Quad - 1 quadrillion BTUs, 1 kWh = 3,412 BTUs) Page 4 4 – BIOMASS: NATURE’S MOST FLEXIBLE ENERGY RESOURCE Fact Sheet No. 15 FACT SHEET No. 15 ORGANIZATIONS Governor’s Ethanol Coalition 3118 Emerald Lane, Suite 100 Jefferson City, MO 65109 (877) 485-8595 www.ethanol-gec.org/ National Biodiesel Board 3337-A Emerald . . . . . . from the Exxon settlement as provided by the Texas State Energy Conservation Office and the U.S. Department of Energy. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. State Energy Conservation Office 111 East 17th Street, Room 1114 Austin, Texas 78774 Ph. 800.531.5441 ext 31796 www.InfinitePower.org Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Publication #96-819 (08/06) . . . --1832,4,229,2100,9159
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