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 is sustainably sourced ▪ Criterion 2.1: Management of the forest ensures that features and species of outstanding or exceptional value are identified and protected (CPET S8c).

  • While Project Company anticipates that such Biomass requirements of the Facility will be approximately 104,037 bone dry tons per year, this anticipated quantity does not represent a guaranteed minimum or maximum quantity; provided, however that during the Term of this Agreement, Project Company agrees to receive and obtain all of its Biomass feedstock requirements for the Facility (other than its requirements met by Catalyst Biomass) from Supplier.

  • Biomass feedstock is legally sourced ▪ Criterion 1.1: The Supply Base is defined.


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,

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