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Academic Exercise To Understand Biomass’ Place In SC’s Forest Products Industry. Solicit Reports, Studies and Presentations To Establish Current State Of Knowledge. Develop A ‘Primer’, Present, Gather Feedback & Develop Action Items . EPA State BioEnergy Primer, September 2009
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Academic Exercise To Understand Biomass’ Place In SC’s Forest Products Industry
Solicit Reports, Studies and Presentations To Establish Current State Of Knowledge
Develop A ‘Primer’, Present, Gather Feedback & Develop Action Items
EPA State BioEnergy Primer, September 2009 • NC State Southern Forest Assessment Consortium ‘Bioenergy Demand and the Southern Forest Resource’, October 2012 • ‘Wood biomass industry emerging in S.C.,’ GSABusiness.com, July 2013 • Traditional and New Demands on SC Softwoods from an Unbalanced Age Classification, Lupold Consulting,, November 2011 • ‘Enova Energy Planning Wood Pellet Plant in Edgefield County’, Columbia Regional Business Report, September 2012 • ‘DOE Releases New ‘Billion Ton’ Study Highlighting Growth Opportunities In Bioenergy Resources’, U.S. Dept. of Energy , Aug. 2012 • ‘A National Wood To Energy Roadmap’, 25X25 Consensus Recommendations, September 2010 • ‘Dutch Energy Exchange Opens Biomass Trading Market’, The Energy Daily, November 2011 • South Carolina’s Forest:, U.S. Forest Service, Resource Bulletin, 2006 • ‘The Business of Growing Eucalyptus for Biomass’, Biomass Magazine, 2010 • ‘Growing Eucalyptus benthamii and Eucalyptus macarthurii in the Southeastern US’, Arborgen • Biomass: Comparison of definitions in Legislation Through the 112th Congress, Congressional Research Service, November 2012 • Climate Literacy: The Essential Principles for Climate Science”, Climate Change Science Program, March 2009 • ‘Pellet Manufacturing: Energy and Carbon Balance’, Wood Bioenergy, June 2014 • ‘In Michigan, debate over burning trees for energy’, Midwest Energy News, May 2014 • State of Wyoming Governor’s Task Force on Forest: Final Report, January 2015 • ‘Forest Sustainability In The Development of Bioenergy In the U.S.”, Pinchot Institute for Conservation, June 2010
Andrew Epting, program directorSCCEBA2519 Devine StreetColumbia, SC 29201 andrew@scceba.org