Proceedings of the SERI Biomass Program Principal Investigators' Review Meeting: Aquatic Species Program Reports; 23-25 June 1982, Washington, DC

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    Abstract

    The Aquatic Species Program (ASP) is concerned with how plant biomass that naturally occurs in wetland or submerged areas is utilized. Processes are being developed in this program to make use of those aquatic species, capitalizing on their inherent capacity for rapid growth as well as on their extraordinary chemical compositions.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Number of pages131
    StatePublished - 1982
    EventSERI Biomass Program Principal Investigators' Review Meeting - Washington, D.C.
    Duration: 23 Jun 198225 Jun 1982

    Conference

    ConferenceSERI Biomass Program Principal Investigators' Review Meeting
    CityWashington, D.C.
    Period23/06/8225/06/82

    NREL Publication Number

    • NREL/CP-231-1808

    Keywords

    • alcohols
    • algae
    • aquatic species program
    • biomass
    • cultivation
    • emergents
    • low value lands
    • macroalgae
    • methane
    • microalgae
    • oils

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