| 41. | In : Biomass and Bioenergy Crops IV . Aspects of Applied Biology 112, pp . 323 328.
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| 42. | The Clinton administration has set a national goal of tripling the nation's use of bioenergy by 2010.
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| 43. | High Plains Bioenergy, a wholly owned subsidiary of Seaboard Foods, produces more than 30 million gallons annually.
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| 44. | In 2015, the Group acquired Billington Bioenergy, specialists in providing sustainable biomass pellets for domestic energy systems.
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| 45. | Bioenergy accounted for 56 % of forest industry energy use in 2012, up from 49 % in 2000.
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| 46. | BIOENERGY from microbes might hold the answer to a world faced with pollution and shortages of energy and natural resources.
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| 47. | Berkeley Lab is the lead partner in the Joint BioEnergy Institute ( JBEI ), located in Emeryville, California.
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| 48. | Second-generation technologies include solar heating and cooling, wind power, modern forms of bioenergy and solar photovoltaics.
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| 49. | Rural job creation is being supported by bioenergy systems in areas such as Lochaber, Moray and Dumfries and Galloway.
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| 50. | Similar demand can be expected from the increased use of bioenergy and the production of the necessary power plant components.
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