Eligible biomass definition
Eligible biomass means eligible biomass includes sustainably harvested woody and herbaceous fuel sources that are available on a renewable or recurring basis (excluding old-growth timber), including dedicated energy crops and trees, agricultural food and feed crop residues, aquatic plants, unadulterated wood and wood residues, animal wastes, other clean organic wastes not mixed with other solid wastes, biogas, and other neat liquid biofuels derived from such fuel sources. Sustainably harvested will be determined by the Department.
Eligible biomass means sustainably harvested, as determined by the commissioner, woody and herbaceous fuel sources that are available on a renewable or recurring basis, excluding old-growth timber, but including dedicated energy crops and trees, agricultural food and feed crop residues, aquatic plants, unadulterated wood and wood residues, animal wastes, other clean organic wastes not mixed with other solid wastes and biogas. Eligible biomass does not include liquid biofuels.
Eligible biomass means sustainably harvested, as determined by the commissioner, woody and herbaceous fuel sources that are available on a renewable or recurring basis, excluding old-growth timber, but including dedicated energy crops and trees, agricultural food and feed crop residues, aquatic plants, unadulterated wood and wood residues,
More Definitions of Eligible biomass
Eligible biomass means the following sustainably harvested woody and herbaceous fuel sources, that are available on a renewable or recurring basis (excluding old-growth timber): dedicated energy crops and trees, agricultural food residues and feed crop residues, aquatic plants, unadulterated wood and wood residues, animal wastes, other clean organic wastes not mixed with other solid wastes, biogas, and other neat liquid biofuels derived from such fuel sources. Whether a fuel source is sustainably harvested will be determined by the Department based on an evaluation of the environmental sustainability of harvesting practices applicable to the biomass feedstock, taking into consideration pest management, fertilizer and nutrient use, crop rotation practices, water use and pollution management, soil management, and forest management.