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  • Canadian Renewable Fuels Association

    Ethanol fuels, ethanol from wastes, and biodiesel.

    www.greenfuels.org

  • European Energy Crops InterNetwork

    Nineteen well-known institutes, representing 14 EU countries, involved in research, development and implementation activities of energy crops. Every three months over 75 new contributions on the latest developments on the production, pre-treatment and utilization of energy crops are published.

    www.eeci.net

  • American Methanol Institute

    A non-profit educational and scientific organization dedicated to supporting the greater use of methanol as a clean energy resource.

    www.methanol.org

  • New Uses Council

    Nonprofit membership organization run by volunteers dedicated to expanding the development and commercialization of new industrial, energy, and non-food consumer uses of renewable agricultural, forestry, livestock and marine products.

    newuses.org

  • BioEnergy Resources

    A resource for bioenergy, bioconversion, and bioprocess technology.

    calvin.biotech.wisc.edu

  • CHAPOSA - Charcoal Potential In Southern Africa

    Project investigating the potential for a sustainable supply of charcoal to low-income households in urban areas of Sub-Saharan Africa.

    www.sei.se

  • British BioGen

    Trade association to the UK Bioenergy Industry. Site includes bioenergy and biomass promotional information, also Bioenergy Good Practice Guidelines.

    www.britishbiogen.co.uk

  • US Department of Energy - Bioenergy Feedstock Information Network (BFIN)

    Information resources by feedstock type including fact sheets, reports, journal articles, presentations, databases and models with glossary, images, links, news and events.

    bioenergy.ornl.gov

  • Handbook of Energy Crops

    Detailed descriptions of about 200 plant species that can be used to produce energy.

    www.hort.purdue.edu

  • PureVision Technology

    Has a biomass treatment process capable of producing fiber, energy, chemicals and sugars from diverse biomass feedstocks and waste streams.

    www.purevisiontechnology.com

  • Biofuels: Journey to Forever

    Biofuels site provides comprehensive information about biodiesel and ethanol with a lot more about environment friendly nature of biofuels.

    journeytoforever.org

  • Planet Power

    Information about biomass energy crop research projects in Florida, including studies on crop production, harvesting and grinding, and co-firing with coal. Also has information and links on other renewable-energy topics.

    www.treepower.org

  • Maui Green Energy

    Advocacy group promoting biodiesel and other renewable energy resources. Includes information on the technology and its uses.

    www.mauigreenenergy.org

  • IEA Biomass Combustion and Co-firing

    Biomass Combustion and Co-firing task of the IEA Bioenergy Agreement. Technical documents and reports can be downloaded.

    www.ieabcc.nl

  • U.S. Department of Energy Biomass Program

    Develops technology for conversion of biomass to fuels, chemicals, materials, and power. Includes general information about biofuels, program research, resource and market issues, and publications and data.

    www.eere.energy.gov

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