[EN] The amount of residual biomass from pruning operations of urban trees is a potentially abundant, and an underutilized source that could contribute significantly more to regional and national bio-economies than it does ...
The amount of urban biomass waste derived from pruning operations represents a potential source of bioenergy little studied or considered in local bio-economies. This research focused on direct quantification of lignocellulosic ...
Sajdak, M; Velázquez Martí, Borja; López Cortés, Isabel(Elsevier, 2014-11)
[EN] The lack of information about quantitative and qualitative characteristics of residual biomass from
ornamental species means that these materials are often left out of biomass and bioenergy projects.
Biomass derived ...
Large quantity of residual biomass with possible energy and industrial end can be obtained from management operations of urban forests. The profitability of exploiting this resource is conditioned by the amount of existing ...
Pruning urban forests generates significant amounts of lignocellulosic biomass every year. The energy potential of this biomass is unclear. The aim of this research was direct analysis of the gross calorific value (GO!), ...