Sustainable biomass definition

Sustainable biomass has the meaning given to it in Schedule 5;
Sustainable biomass means biomass that is cultivated and harvested in a sustainable manner. "Sustainable biomass" does not mean construction and demolition waste, as defined in section 22a- 208x, finished biomass products from sawmills, paper mills or stud mills, organic refuse fuel derived separately from municipal solid waste, or biomass from old growth timber stands, except where (A) such biomass is used in a biomass gasification plant that received funding prior to May 1, 2006, from the [Renewable Energy Investment]
Sustainable biomass means biomass that is cultivated and harvested in a sustainable manner. "Sustainable biomass" does not mean construction and demolition waste, as defined in section 22a-208x, finished biomass products from sawmills, paper mills or stud mills, organic refuse fuel derived separately from municipal solid waste, or biomass from old growth timber stands, except where (A) such biomass is used in a biomass gasification plant that received funding prior to May 1, 2006, from the [Renewable Energy Investment] Clean Energy Fund established pursuant to section 16-245n, or (B) the energy derived from such biomass is subject to a long-term power purchase contract pursuant to subdivision (2) of subsection (j) of section 16-244c entered into prior to May 1, 2006, (C) such biomass is used in a renewable energy facility that is certified as a Class I renewable energy source by the [department] authority until such time as the [department] authority certifies that any biomass gasification plant, as defined in subparagraph (A) of this subdivision, is operational and accepting such biomass, in an amount not to exceed one hundred forty thousand tons annually, is used in a renewable energy facility that was certified as a Class I renewable energy source by the [department] authority prior to December 31, 2007, and uses biomass, including construction and demolition waste as defined in section 22a-208x, from a Connecticut-sited transfer station and volume-reduction facility that generated biomass during calendar year 2007 that was used during calendar year 2007 to generate Class I renewable energy certificates, or (D) in the event there is no facility as described in subparagraph (A) or (C) of this subdivision accepting such biomass, in an amount not to exceed one hundred forty thousand tons annually, is used in one or more other renewable energy facilities certified either as a Class I or Class II renewable energy source by the [department] authority, provided such facilities use biomass, including construction and demolition waste as defined in said section 22a-208x, from a Connecticut-sited transfer station and volume-reduction facility that generated biomass during calendar year 2007 that was used during calendar year 2007 to generate Class I renewable energy certificates. Notwithstanding the provisions of subparagraphs (C) and (D) of this subdivision, the amount of biomass specified in said subparagraphs shall not apply to a biomass gasification plant, as defined in subparag...

Examples of Sustainable biomass in a sentence

  • Sustainable biomass supply is crucial for the success of biorefineries.

  • Sustainable biomass sourcingBiomass is an important renewable energy source and a key component in our work to phase out fossil fuels, hence, ensuring environmentally and socially sustainable biomass sourcing is of highest priority.

  • Sustainable biomass feedstock supply availability within economic haul distance of the North Fork site.

  • Sustainable biomass resources, vegetable oils, and waste lard are renewable feedstocks for partial substitution of mineral oils in production of biofuels.

  • Kapsa (2011): Sustainable biomass in the light of certification and assessment schemes.

  • Sustainable biomass production using irrigation of waste water - the New Zealand experience.

  • Sustainable biomass production in principle closes the carbon dioxide circle and therefore contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gases emissions.

  • Sustainable biomass as an alternative energy source: Bangladesh perspective.

  • Then, on the maṇḍala center attach an image of the Thousand-eyed Bodhisattva Perceiver of the World's Sounds that resembles the statue and faces east.

  • Sustainable biomass production will develop value chains related to heat and power production.


More Definitions of Sustainable biomass

Sustainable biomass means biomass that is cultivated and harvested in a sustainable manner. "Sustainable biomass" does not mean construction and demolition waste, as defined in section 22a-208x, finished biomass products from sawmills, paper mills or stud mills, organic refuse fuel derived separately from municipal solid waste, or biomass from old growth timber stands, except where (A) such biomass is used in a biomass gasification plant that received funding prior to May 1, 2006, from the Renewable Energy Investment Fund established pursuant to section 16-245n, or (B) the energy derived from such biomass is subject to a long-term power purchase contract pursuant to subdivision (2) of subsection (j) of section 16-244c entered into prior to May 1, 2006, or (C) [prior to July 1, 2007,] such biomass is used in a renewable energy facility that [was approved by the department prior to October 1, 2005] is certified as a Class I renewable energy source by the department until such time as the department certifies that any biomass gasification plant, as defined in this subsection, is operational and accepting such biomass.
Sustainable biomass means biomass that is cultivated and 714 harvested in a sustainable manner. "Sustainable biomass" does not 715 mean construction and demolition waste, as defined in section 22a- 716 208x, finished biomass products from sawmills, paper mills or stud

Related to Sustainable biomass

  • Sustainable use means the use of components of biological diversity in a way and at a rate that does not lead to the long-term decline of biological diversity, thereby maintaining its potential to meet the needs and aspirations of present and future generations.

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  • agricultural products means the products listed in Annex I to the Treaty, with the exception of fishery products, as well as cotton;