Meaning Bioenergy
What does Bioenergy mean? Here you find 12 meanings of the word Bioenergy. You can also add a definition of Bioenergy yourself

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Bioenergy


Energy made available by the combustion of materials derived from biological sources.( Source: European Commission CUB )
Source: unep.org (offline)

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Bioenergy


Energy choices using a wide range of biomass sources (for example, agriculture, forestry, industry and municipal waste) and conversion technologies such as fermentation (alcohol production) and co-fir [..]
Source: hc-sc.gc.ca

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Bioenergy


Energy derived from biomass.
Source: climatehotmap.org

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Bioenergy


Energy produced using plant or animal matter such as corn or manure.
Source: globalchange.gov

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Bioenergy


Any energy derived from biological sources.
Source: history.alberta.ca

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Bioenergy


The production, conversion, and use of material directly or indirectly produced by photosynthesis (including organic waste) to manufacture fuels and substitutes for petrochemical and other energy-intensive products.
Source: teeic.indianaffairs.gov (offline)

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Bioenergy


Bioenergy technologies use renewable biomass resources to produce an array of energy related products such as fuels called biofuels. Biofuels
Source: powermarketstoday.com (offline)

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Bioenergy


All types of energy derived from biomass, including biofuels.
Source: epa.ie

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Bioenergy


1. Useful, renewable energy produced from organic matter. 2. The conversion of the complex carbohydrates in organic matter to energy. Organic matter may either be used directly as a fuel, processed into liquids and gases or be a residual of processing and conversion.
Source: aboutbioscience.org (offline)

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Bioenergy


Renewable energy made available from materials derived from biological sources.
Source: energybc.ca (offline)

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used in different senses: in its most narrow sense it is a synonym for biofuel, fuel derived from biological sources. In its broader sense it encompasses also biomass, the biological material used as [..]
Source: liquisearch.com

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Bioenergy


Developed by Polish healer Mietek Wirkus, bioenergy is a form of energy healing. The therapist uses a combination of noninvasive, light physical touch with manipulation and repatterning of the higher [..]
Source: massagetherapy.com





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