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United States High Resolution Biomass (2008)

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Biomass resource potential for the lower 48 states of the United States of America.

Estimated technical biomass resources available in the United States by county. The following feedstock categories are considered for this study: crop residues, methane emissions from manure management, methane emissions from landfills and wastewater treatment facilities, forest residues, primary and secondary mill residues, urban wood waste, and dedicated energy crops.

Units: MSW is in US wet tons (not dry tons like the rest) Landfill, manure and wastewater are metric tonness of CH4 Crop, forest, primary and secondary mill, and urban wastes are all metric dry tonnes (or Bone Dry Tonnes -- BDT)

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory. (2014). United States High Resolution Biomass (2008) [data set]. Retrieved from https://data.openei.org/submissions/434.
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Langle, Nicholas, Laboratory, National Renewable Energy. United States High Resolution Biomass (2008). United States: N.p., 25 Nov, 2014. Web. https://data.openei.org/submissions/434.
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Estimated technical biomass resources available in the United States by county. The following feedstock categories are considered for this study: crop residues, methane emissions from manure management, methane emissions from landfills and wastewater treatment facilities, forest residues, primary and secondary mill residues, urban wood waste, and dedicated energy crops.

Units: MSW is in US wet tons (not dry tons like the rest) Landfill, manure and wastewater are metric tonness of CH4 Crop, forest, primary and secondary mill, and urban wastes are all metric dry tonnes (or Bone Dry Tonnes -- BDT)
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Data from Nov 25, 2014

Last updated Nov 25, 2014

Submitted Nov 25, 2014

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National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Nicholas Langle

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Nicholas Langle

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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