Summaries for Category Energy Production

Cowling, E. B., Physical and chemical constraints in the hydrolysis ofcellulose and lignocellulosic materials. Biotechnol. & Bioeng. Symposium No.5, pp 163-181, 1975.

Anonymous, Straw is used as a fuel in gas producers. Industrial andEngineering Chemistry News Ed. 17: 212, 1939.

Horsfield, B. and R. O. Williams, Technological and economicassessment of the utilization of rice straw residue from the CaliforniaSacramento Valley for on-farm power generation. U.S. Department ofCommerce National Technical Information Service, PB-275 230, 1976.

Horsfield, B. C., Jenkins, B. M., Miller, G., Dobie, J., Yamasaki, G.,Coleman, Q., Fairbank, W., Chancellor, W., and R. Rauschkolb,Agricultural residues as an alternative source of energy for the PacificGas and Electric Company. Department of Agricultural Engineering,University of California, Davis, 1977.

Williams, R. O., Goss, J. R., and B. Hosfield, Energy recovery from ricestraw and rice hulls by gasification. Int. Rice Comm. News 26: 38,1977.

Knutson, J., Miller, G. E., and V. P. Osterli, Crop residues in California- some factors affecting utilization. Division of Agricultural Sciences,University of California, Leaflet 2872, 1978.

Becker, C. F., Jenkins, B. M., Horsfield, B., and J. R. Goss, Attitudes offarmers toward using crop residues as fuel. Growers favor use of ricestraw and prunings as sources of energy by utility companies, but only ifthe collection system is practical, timely, and reliable. CaliforniaAgriculture, pp. 8-10, December, 1978.

Becker, C. F., Jenkins, B. M., Horsfield, B., and J. R. Goss, Attitudes offarmers toward using crop residues as fuel. California Agriculture: pp.8-10, December, 1978.

Oursbourn, C. D., LePori, W. A., Lacewell, R. D., Lam, K. Y., and O.B. Schacht, Energy potential of Texas crops and agricultural residues. Asurvey of available resources and preliminary economic feasibility study.Texas Agricultural Experiment Station of The Texas A&M UniversitySystem, MP-1361, February, 1978.

Jenkins, B., Horsfield, B. C., Dobie, J. B., and G. Miller, Agriculturalresidues: renewable energy for utility power companies. AmericanSociety of Agricultural Engineers and Canadian Society of AgriculturalEngineering, Joint Meeting, paper no.79-3004, June, 1979.

Benemann, J. R., Biomass energy economics. The Energy Journal 1:107-131, 1980.

Shetty, K. S., Nagaraju, H. C., Bhagyaraj, D. J., and R. B. Patil, Studieson the use of agricultural and animal wastes for biogas production. in:Recycling: Residues of Agriculture and Industry, M. S. Kalra, ed., pp333-340, Kalra, Ludhiana, 1980.

Jenkins, B. M., Horsfield, B. C., Dobie, J. B., and G. Miller.Agricultural residues: renewable energy for utility power companies.Trans. ASAE 24: 197-201, 207, 1981.

Pimentel, D., Moran, M. A., Fast, S., Weber, G., Bukantis, R., Balliett,L., Boveng, P., Cleveland, C., Hindman, S., and M. Young, Biomassenergy from crop and forest residues. Science 212: 1110-1115, 1981.

Lockeretz, W., Crop residues for energy: comparative costs andbenefits for the farmer, the energy facility, and the public. Energy inAgriculture 1: 71-89, 1981.

Lim, K. O. and R. Ratnalingam, Energy from agriculture wastes - is it aworthwhile consideration in Malaysia. The Planter 57: 182-187, 1981.

Knutson, J. and G. E. Miller, Agricultural Residues in California…Factors affecting utilization. Division of Agricultural Sciences,University of California, Leaflet 21303, 1982.

Goss, J. R., Miller, G. E., Brink, D. L., and J. J. Mehlschau,Thermochemical conversion and utilization of energy and chemicalfeedstocks from rice straw. Comprehensive Research on Rice AnnualReport, Project No. RS-1, University of California and United StatesDepartment of Agriculture, pp 185-193, 1982.

Vovelle, C., Mellottee, H., and R. Delbourgo, Kinetics of the thermaldegradation of cellulose and wood in inert and oxidative atmospheres.Nineteenth Symposium (International) on Combustion/The CombustionInstitute, pp 797-805, 1982.

Knutson, J. and G. E. Miller, Agricultural residues (biomass) inCalifornia… factors affecting utilization. University of California,Cooperative Extension, Leaflet 21303, 1982.

Pathak, B. S., Bining, A. S., and H. S. Khorle, Use of rice straw as fuelin sugar mills. Indian Sugar, pp. 257-258, July, 1982.

Chawla, J. S., Negi, J. S., and D. B. Prabhakar, Utilisation oflignocellulose waste for fuel bricks. Research and Industry 28: 251-253,1983.

Lepori, W. A., Parnell, C. B., Carney, D. B., Ling, P., Pollock, T. C.and R. Garza-Tobias, Small scale power generation from biomass-technicalpotential, American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Paper No. 83-3541, 1983.

Meo, M., Sachs, S., Hunter, P. J., and E. Bullock, Biofuel resources mapping forenergy planning. California Agriculture, pp. 19-21, January-February, 1983.

Jin, Y., Lu, M., and C. Sun, Preliminary evaluation of energyconsumption in China's agriculture - analysis of two specific cases.Energy in Agriculture 1: 289-301, 1983.

Osman, E. A. and J. R. Goss, Ash chemical composition, deformationand fusion temperatures for wood and agricultural residues. ASAEPaper No. 83-3549, 1983.

Have, H. and T. T. Pedersen, Heat energy from wet biomass bycombined drying, combustion and heat recovery. ASAE Paper No. 83-3008, 1983.

Ebeling, J. M. and B. M. Jenkins, Physical and chemical properties ofbiomass fuel. ASAE Paper No. 83-3546, 1983.

Goss, J. R., Miller, G. E., and J. J. Mehlschau, Thermo-chemical conversion andutilization of energy and chemical feedstocks from rice straw. ComprehensiveResearch on Rice Annual Report, Project No. RS-1, University of California andUnited States Department of Agriculture, pp 111-118, 1983.

Anonymous, Fuel from agricultural residues. RERIC NEWS 7, 1984.

Rossi, A., Fuel characteristics of wood and nonwood biomass fuels.Progress in Biomass Conversion 5: 69-99, 1984.

Bjornstad, D. J., Hillsman, E. L., and R. C. Tepel, Biomass fuel use inagriculture under alternative fuel prices. Transactions of the ASAE,Technical Notes, pp 1687-1688, 1984.

Rossi, A., Fuel characteristics of wood and nonwood biomass fuels.Progress in Biomass Conversion 5: 69-99, 1984.

Jenkins, B. M., Arthur, J. F., Miller, G. E., and P. S. Parsons, Logisticsand economics of biomass utilization. Transactions of the AmericanSociety of Agricultural Engineers, pp. 1898-1904, 1910, 1984.

Clayton, J. E. and B. R. Eiland, Methods for moving high tonnagebiomass from field to furnace. Agricultural Engineering 65: 21-22,1984.

Jenkins, B. M. and G. Knutson, Energy balances in biomass handlingsystems: net energy analysis of electricity from straw. AmericanSociety of Agricultural Engineers, paper no. 84-3593, 1984.

Park, Y. D., Ju, Y. H, Lim, J. H., Kim, S. P., and M. S. Kim, Studies ondevelopment of a household unit biogas plant for the utilization of ricestraw. Res. Rep. Off. Rural Dev. Soil Sci. Fert. Crop Prot. MycologyFarm Prod. 26: 94-98, 1984.

Heid, W. G., Turning great plains crop residues and other products intoenergy. Agricultural Economic Report 523, U. S. Department ofAgriculture, Washington, 1985.

Pathak, B. S., Jain, A. K., and D. S. Dev, Biogasification of cattle dungand cattle dung - rice straw mixture at different solid concentrations.Agricultural Wastes 13: 251-259, 1985.

Nassar, M. M., Kinetic studies on thermal degradation of nonwoodplants. Wood and Fiber Science 17:266-273, 1985.

Jenkins, B. M., and J. M. Ebeling, Correlation of physical and chemicalproperties of terrestrial biomass with conversion. Proc. from Energyfrom Biomass and Wastes IX: 371-403, 1985.

Mahin, D. B., Bioenergy systems report, International Conference onBiogas Technology held in Cairo, Egypt, March 1985.

Bining, A. S., Ghaly, A. E., Al Taweel, A. M., and G. E. Bishop, Cerealstraw analysis for thermochemical conversion. Part I. - Physical andchemical properties. ASAE Paper No. 86-6573, 1986.

Wilen, C., Stahlberg, P., Sipila, K., and J. Ahokas, Pelletization andcombustion of straw. Energy From Biomass and Wastes 10: 469-484,1987.

Ebeling, J. M. and B. M. Jenkins, Thermogravimetric analysis andkinetic reaction rates for rice hulls and rice straw. American Society ofAgricultural Engineers, paper no. 87-6028, 1987.

Ebeling, J. M. and B. M. Jenkins, Yield and distribution of pyrolysisproducts from rice hulls and rice straw. ASAE Paper No. 87-6552,1987.

Rajaram, S. and K. T. U. Malliah, A 10 mwe fluidized bed power plantfor paddy straw. Proc. 9th Int. Conf. Fluidized Bed Combustion, pp.392-397, 1987.

Verma, L. R. and L. A. Jacobsen, Rice drying using a biomass furnace.American Society of Agricultural Engineers, paper no. 88-6001, 1988.

Legros, R., Brereton, C. M. H., Lim, C. J., Li, H., Grace, J. R., and E. J.Anthony, Combustion characteristics of different fuels in a pilot scalecirculating fluidized bed combustor. Proc. 10th Int. Conf. Fluidized BedCombustion, pp 661-666, 1989.

Salour, D., Vafaei, M., Jenkins, B. M. and M. Kayhanian, Combustionof rice straw and straw/wood fuel blends in a fluidized bed reactor.American Society of Agricultural Engineers, paper no. 89-6574, pp. 1-43, 1989.

Albertson, D. M., Design characteristics of a 12 mw AFB power stationfiring agricultural wastes. Proc. 10th Int. Conf. Fluidized BedCombustion, pp. 647-652, 1989.

Mahin, D. B., Energy from rice residues. Winrock International,Arlington, 1990.

Ghaly, A. E. and A. Ergudenler, Thermal degradation of cereal straw inair and nitrogen. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology 28/29: 111-126, 1991.

Ahmad, I., Zafar, A. W., and S. I. Ahmad, Energy needs and productionof rural areas in Punjab, Pakistan. Agricultural Mechanization in Asia,Africa and Latin America 22: 53-55, 1991.

Bining, A. S. and B. M. Jenkins, Thermochemical reaction kinetics forrice straw from an approximate integral technique. American Society ofAgricultural Engineers, paper no. 92-6029, 1992.

Panesar, B. S., Changing pattern of energy use in agriculture.Agriculture and Environment, Kansal, B. D., Dhaliwal, G. S., and M. S.Bajwa, eds, pp. 227-244, National Agricultural Technology InformationCentre, Ludhiana, India, 1996.

Fan, L. T., Gharpuray, M. M., and Y.-H. Lee, Evaluation ofpretreatments for enzymatic conversion of agricultural residues.Biotechnology and Bioengineering Symp. No. 11, pp 29-45, 1981.

Saddler, J. N., Mes-Hartree, M., Yu, E. K. C., and H. H. Brownell,Enzymatic hydrolysis of various pretreated lignocellulosic substrates andthe fermentation of the liberated sugars to ethanol and butanediol.Biotechnology and Bioengineering Symposium 13: 225-238, 1983.

Grohmann, K., Himmel, M., Rivard, C., Tucker, M., Baker, J., Torget,R., and M. Graboski, Chemical-mechanical methods for the enhancedutilization of straw. Biotechnology and Bioengineering Symposium No.14, pp. 137-157, Wiley, 1984.

Taniguchi, M., Tanaka, M., Goto, T., Matsuno, R., and T. Kamikubo,Effect of puff cooking on structure and chemical properties of severallignocellulosic agrowastes. Agric. Biol. Chem. 49: 1243-1249, 1985.

Lewis, C., Energy from biomass: present reality and future prospects.Sci. Prog. Oxf. 72: 511-530, 1988.

Xin, L. Z. and M. Kumakura, Effect of radiation pretreatment onenzymatic hydrolysis of rice straw with low concentrations of alkalisolution. Bioresource Technology 43: 13-17, 1993.

Shoemaker, S., Vlasenko, E., Labavitch, J., Walker, R., Mielenz, J.,and B. Dale, Characterization of enzymic treatments of pretreated ricestraw. Comprehensive Research on Rice Annual Report, Project No.RU-10, University of California and United States Department ofAgriculture, pp 151-190, 1995.

Anonymous, Stone & Webster to lead feasibility study, BoxboardContainers International, Vol 103 (8), 1996.

Ismunadji, M., Utilization of cereal crop residues and its agriculturalsignificance in Indonesia. Contr. Centr. Res. Inst. Agric. Bogor. 37: 1-14, 1978.

Staniforth, A. R., Cereal Straw, pp. 89-168, Clarendon, Oxford, 1979.

Bhardwaj, K. K. R., Potentials and problems in the recycling of farmand city wastes on the land. Proc. RRAI Symp; PAU, Ludhiana, pp. 57-75, 1980.

Orskov, E. R., Potential for using agricultural waste as a valuableresource. In Chemistry, Agriculture and the Environment, Richardson,M. L., ed., pp. 31-45, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 1991.

Mantovani, B. H. M., Peart, R. M., and H. G. Gibson, Collectingbiomass feedstocks for energy - an analytical approach, AmericanSociety of Agricultural Engineers, Paper No. 81-3597, 1981.

He, J.-x., Hong, L.-q., Yang, P.-y., Lin, X.-j., Zheng, S.-l., and C.-c.Liu, The preliminary exploration on biological recycling of rice straw(food, fuel, fertilizer). Journal of Fujian Academy of AgriculturalSciences 1: 17-21, 1986.

Mehta, V., Gupta, J. K. and S. C. Kaushal, Cultivation of Pleurotusflorida mushroom on rice straw and biogas production from the spentstraw. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology 6: 366-370,1990.

Han, Y. W., Microbial utilization of straw (a review). Advances inApplied Microbiology 23: 119-153, 1978.

Araujo, A. and J. D'Souza, Enzymatic saccharification of pretreated ricestraw and biomass production. Biotechnology and Bioengineering 28:1503-1509, 1986.

Peiris, P. S. and I. Silva, Hydrolysis of rice straw to fermentable sugarsby Trichoderma enzymes. MIRCEN Journal 3: 57-65, 1987.

 
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