Abstract
FOR-221, a 4-page illustrated fact sheet by Jessica Tomasello, Lauren McDonell, Martha C. Monroe, and Annie Oxarart, is part of the Wood to Energy series. It discusses non-renewable and renewable energy sources in general and woody biomass as a source of renewable energy. Includes references. Published by the UF School of Forest Resources and Conservation, June 2009.
FOR221/FR283: Wood to Energy: Woody Biomass Basics (ufl.edu)
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