ETD PDF

Alternative Bioenergy: Small Scale Pellet Production from Forest Residues

Citation

Cochran, Audra. (2016). Alternative Bioenergy: Small Scale Pellet Production from Forest Residues. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/cochran_idaho_0089n_10975.html

Title:
Alternative Bioenergy: Small Scale Pellet Production from Forest Residues
Author:
Cochran, Audra
Date:
2016
Keywords:
Beetle killed lodgepole Bioenergy Extension forestry Lodgepole pine Portable pellet mill Wood pellets
Program:
Natural Resources
Subject Category:
Forestry
Abstract:

Forests can readily supply feedstock for alternative bioenergy production. Feedstock removal has the potential to benefit forest health and provide ecosystem services, while also generating profit for landowners, contractors and forest managers. However, many landowners are faced with the challenge of managing forest residuals to meet slash compliances and fire regulations. Currently, most residuals are burned or left on site to decompose. Every year, the north-central Idaho region produces over 16 million dry tons of unutilized forest residues. In a time where alternative energy sources are growing in demand, new approaches to utilize these residuals for bioenergy production are being examined. One approach is a portable, small-scale wood pellet mill that can be taken directly to the logging site. Utilizing forest residues for pellet production reduces residue burning and its potential negative impacts on air quality. This presentation focuses on the quality of wood pellets manufactured by a portable wood pellet mill utilizing various forms of forest residuals.

Description:
masters, M.S., Natural Resources -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2016
Major Professor:
Brooks, Randall H
Committee:
McDonald, Armando; Englund, Karl; Keefe, Rob
Defense Date:
2016
Identifier:
Cochran_idaho_0089N_10975
Type:
Text
Format Original:
PDF
Format:
application/pdf

Contact us about this record

Rights
Rights:
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted. For more information, please contact University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives Department at libspec@uidaho.edu.
Standardized Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/