
Announcements
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| Manomet Team Releases Study of Woody Biomass in Massachusetts |
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The Biomass Energy Resource Center (BERC) was a partner on the study performed for the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources, led by the Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences (Manomet) along with other organizations and partners, including the Pinchot Institute for Conservation, the Forest Guild, and consulting forest and resource economists. BERC’s role included the following:
At the highest level, the study supports three important conclusions regarding the carbon and sustainable forestry implications of biomass:
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FAQs
Q: What is biomass?
A: Biomass is any biological material that can be used as fuel. Biomass fuel is burned or converted in systems that produce heat, electricity, or both heat and power. Woodchips, wood pellets, and other low-grade wood wastes are the major type of biomass fuel. Other common biomass fuel sources are agricultural crop residues and farm animal wastes.
Q: What is BERC? How can you help us with our project?
A: The Biomass Energy Resource Center is a nonprofit organization that assists communities, colleges and universities, state and local governments, businesses, utilities, schools, and others in making the most of their local energy resources. We offer services in project pre-feasibility assessment as well as provide a variety of technical and policy resources. Project work includes biomass energy prefeasibility studies, biomass energy RFP assistance and evaluation, and technology assessment.
Q: What kinds of facilities use biomass?
A: Facilities suitable for biomass systems include schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, public buildings, hotels and motels, commercial buildings, greenhouses, large-scale agricultural operations, manufacturing plants, power plants, and community district energy systems (the latter being the use of a central heating plant to provide heat to multiple buildings using buried pipes to distribute the energy). BERC’s expertise is in ‘community-scale’ biomass systems in the 1-to-10 million Btu per hour (output) range.
BERC Conference Activity
March 2012
Northeast Biomass Heating Expo 2012March 21-23, 2012, City Center, Saratoga Springs, New York
BERC Program Director Adam Sherman is moderating a session on biomass district heating, entitled "District Heating: Can it Work Here?"
Vermont State Science and Mathematics Fair (VSSMF)
March 31, 2012, Norwich University
BERC is a co-sponsor of this annual event that encourages more Vermont students to consider careers in science, technology, engineering, and math.
April 2012
International Biomass Conference & ExpoApril 16-19, 2012, Denver, Colorado
BERC is a supporting organization of this event being held by Biomass Power & Thermal and Biorefining Magazine. For more details and registration and abstract submission deadlines, visit: www.biomassconference.com or email: service@bbiinternational.com.
Heating the Midwest Conference & Expo
April 25-27, 2012, Ramada Convention Center, Eau Claire, Wisconsin
BERC is a sponsoring partner of this inaugural event, which will bring together biomass thermal renewable energy industry leaders to discuss and formulate strategies for expanding the use of biomass in the Midwest. BERC Midwest Office Director Pamela Porter serves on the steering committee of the Heating the Midwest group. For more information or to register, click here.
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