On Dry Fermentation
The Dry Fermentation technology has just moved from science labs out into the commercial open. We are monitoring the industry and will provide references to specific literature as we can assess them.
While Harry Potter seems to be a much more in demand, there are some interesting publications commercially available on biomass, bioenergy and biofuels. You could spend time digging to find literature that suits your needs. Here is a list that might help save some time.
On Biomass, Bioenergy, Biofuels
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Renewable Energy Handbook for Homeowners: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide to Making (and Selling) Your Own Power from the Sun, Wind and Water (Paperback)
by William H. Kemp, 2004 |
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21st Century Complete Guide to Ethanol, Renewable Fuels, and Related Biofuels ¿ E85 Fuel Ethanol, Gasohol, Bioethanol, Corn Ethanol, Plus Complete Biofuels and Biomass Coverage ¿ Series on Renewable Energy, Biofuels, Bioenergy, and Biobased Products (DVD-ROM) (CD-ROM), 2005 |
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Biofuels For Transport: An International Perspective (Paperback)
by Claude Mandil (Foreword), 2005 |
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Biofuel Power of the Future: New Ways of Turning Organic Matter into Energy (The Library of Future Energy) (Library Binding),2003
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Bioenergy Options for a Cleaner Environment: in Developed and Developing Countries (Hardcover), 2003
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Applications of Biotechnology to Mitigation of Greenhouse Warming: Proceedings of the St. Michaels Workshop, April 13-15, 2003, St. Michaels, Maryland (Paperback)
by St. Michaels Workshop on Applications of Biotechnology to Mitigation o, Norman J. Rosenberg (Editor), F. Blaine Metting, R. Cesar Izaurralde , 2004  |
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