Front Range Forest Health Partnership Biomass-to-Ethanol Feasibility Study

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    Abstract

    The Front Range Forest Health Partnership (FRFHP) was formed in an effort to address the forest health, forest fire, urban waste, and carbon monoxide pollution issues. This partnership is a loose federation of federal, state, and local government entities, environmental groups, and private sector organizations involved in the wood or waste business. In June 1997 it completed a feasibility studythat explored the possibility of establishing a biomass-to-ethanol facility of the Front Range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
    Original languageAmerican English
    PagesVol. 1: 47-54
    Number of pages8
    StatePublished - 1997
    Event3rd Biomass Conference of the Americas - Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    Duration: 24 Aug 199729 Aug 1997

    Conference

    Conference3rd Biomass Conference of the Americas
    CityMontreal, Quebec, Canada
    Period24/08/9729/08/97

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/CP-580-24296

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