They are composted with wood chips from the shipping palates to make fertilizer mulch.
Some competitors may put their liquid into a steel vat with wood chips and speak of aging.
Turn the ribs every 30 minutes or so, adding more wood chips as needed, and re-closing the grill cover.
The fire involves wood chips, tree cuttings and garden waste which had been destined to be turned into compost.
But the long-term prospects for biomass are best with non-food based feedstocks such as switchgrass, wood chips and forest residues.
They have considered using wood chips to cover the course for the equestrian cross-country event if there is torrential rain.
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They are leaving piles of wood chips so high that some towns don't know how to get rid of them.
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One of these days, we'll be making fuel to power our automobiles from wood chips, to switchgrasses, to agricultural wastes.
The final step was to separate organic solids from the wastewater and combine them with wood chips to generate industrial compost.
They put in new windows, redid the electrical systems and replaced the wood chips in front of the house with grass.
Many waste management companies covert discarded trees into wood chips or mulch that can be used in local parks or gardens.
Sprinkle a handful of wood chips onto the rack above the heat source, allowing them to fall directly onto the fire.
Estimates are that it cost double that of a coal unit, which produce twice the oomph, or BTUs, as do wood chips.
Tucking the fiddle under his chin, he plays Bach and bluegrass to an audience of lathes, wood chips and empty egg boxes.
The cellulose fibers used during this partnership came from sustainably grown and harvested trees and also from by-products like wood chips and sawdust.
But fuel from algae might make no less sense than trying to make fuel from prairie grasses or corn cobs or wood chips.
At least 20 utilities in North America are now using wood chips to replace 5-25 percent of the needed coal or natural gas.
Organic mulches such as wood chips, pine straw or bark have the added benefit of slowly breaking down which adds nutrients to the soil.
We will also fund additional research in cutting-edge methods of producing ethanol, not just from corn, but from wood chips and stalks or Swiss grass.
"We'll also fund additional research in cutting-edge methods of producing ethanol, not just from corn but from wood chips and stalks and switchgrass, " the president promised.
But unlike their agricultural brethren, they do not result in food shortages and those wood chips could be mixed in with coal before it is combusted.
It created a race to build the technology for making fuel from non-food sources, whether it was ethanol from wood chips and jet fuel from algae.
While second generation biofuels are produced from non-edible feedstocks like wood chips or methane gas emitted from landfills, currently available biofuels are generated almost exclusively from corn.
And the feedstock, or food for the microbes, can be any type of agricultural product, from sugar cane to waste such as wheat straw and wood chips.
Its wood chips are first fed into a 400-degree steam cooker, then subjected to a patent-pending mechanical process that KL's chief scientist David Litzen calls axial shear.
Coal-burning power plants may get a new life and one that is tied to the co-firing of biomass, or wood chips, that may result in less pollution.
Meanwhile, Kior last month said it received EPA approval for a drop-in replacement fuel from wood chips using a pyrolysis process adopted from the oil refining business.
Advanced bio-fuel centers, which can take landfill waste and wood chips to make cellulosic ethanol, are also part of that universe and are attracting enthusiasts and naysayers alike.
But the key going forward is going to be, can we create biofuels out of switchgrass and wood chips and other materials that right now are considered waste materials?
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