Biomass feedstock definition

Biomass feedstock means sugar, polysaccharide, crude glycerin, lignin, fat, grease, or oil derived from a plant or animal, or a protein capable of being converted to a building block chemical by means of a biological or chemical conversion process.
Biomass feedstock means sugar, polysaccharide,
Biomass feedstock means the same as defined in Iowa Code section 15.316(2).

Examples of Biomass feedstock in a sentence

  • Biomass feedstock availability in the United States: 1999 state level analysis.

  • Biomass feedstock is broken down by bacteria to fatty acids, alcohol, carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen, ammonia and sulfides.

  • Biomass feedstock from fuel reduction activities identified in a fire plan approved by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) or other appropriate state, local or federal agency and categorical exclusions on federal lands approved under 36 C.F.R. 220.6(e)(6)ii and (12) thru (14) (“fire threat reduction”).

  • To realise this potential and ensure the competitiveness of Europe's bio-based industries and their value chains in global markets, a number of hurdles need to be overcome: • Biomass feedstock will need to be sourced in Europe in a sustainable way and without unintended negative consequences, such as loss of biodiversity, indirect land use change (ILUC) or negative effects for food security.

  • Biomass feedstock is treated with lime to enhance its digestibility.

  • Biomass feedstock from fuel reduction activities conducted to comply with Public Resources Code Sections 4290 and 4291.

  • That portion of an Advanced Biofuel’s energy content derived from eligible Renewable Biomass feedstock.

  • In addition, the Advanced Biofuel Producer will report cumulative production of Advanced Biofuels and the use of Renewable Biomass feedstock for all Advanced Biofuel Biorefineries.

  • Biomass feedstock development and production efforts should focus on improving quality, reducing raw material costs, enhancing the productivity, and ensuring agronomic and silvicultural methods for sustainable production.

  • According to the State Department of Housing and Community Development, emergency shelter is defined as housing that offers minimal supportive services, limits occupancy to six months or less, and is provided at no cost to the family or individual.


More Definitions of Biomass feedstock

Biomass feedstock means agricultural crop and process residues, wood and forest residues, energy crops, sugar, polysaccharide, crude glycerin, lignin, fat, grease, or oil derived from a plant or animal, or a protein capable of being converted to a building block chemical by means of a biological or chemical conversion process.
Biomass feedstock means sugar, polysaccharide, crude
Biomass feedstock means sugar, glycerin, lignin, fat,

Related to Biomass feedstock

  • Biodiesel means a fuel composed of mono-alkyl esters of long chain fatty acids derived from vegetable oils or animal fats, and, in accordance with standards specified by the American society for testing and materials, designated B100, and meeting the requirements of D-6751, as approved by the department of agriculture.

  • Biodiesel fuel means a renewable, biodegradable, mono alkyl ester combustible liquid fuel derived from agricultural plant oils or animal fat such as, but not limited to, soybean oil. For purposes of this definition, “biodiesel fuel” must also meet the specifications of American Society for Testing and Material Specifications (ASTM) D 6751-02, “Standard Specification for Biodiesel Fuel (B100) Blend Stock for Distillate Fuels,” and be registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as a fuel and a fuel additive under Section 211(b) of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. Sections 7401, et seq. as amended through November 15, 1990.

  • Bulk plant means a motor fuel storage and distribution facility that is not a terminal and from

  • Delivery Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which energy is delivered into the Grid System i.e. the Interconnection Point.