conversion technologies definition

conversion technologies means technologies that allow for the release of energy directly from biomass, in the form of heat, electricity or motive force, or convert biomass to another form such as liquid or gas;
conversion technologies means the various state-of-the-art technologies capable of converting post-recycled or residual Solid Waste into useful products, green fuels, and renewable energy through non- combustion thermal, chemical, or biological processes.

Related to conversion technologies

  • Information Technologies means all information processing and communications-related hardware, Software, supplies, and consumable items that the Supplier is required to supply and install under the Contract.

  • Radiologic technologist, limited means an individual, other than a licensed radiologic technologist,

  • Solutions means Products and Services provided under this “CPE Products & Services; Professional Services” Section.

  • Dispersion technique means any technique which attempts to affect the concentration of a pollutant in the ambient air by:

  • Innovations means all discoveries, designs, developments, improvements, inventions (whether or not protectable under patent laws), works of authorship, information fixed in any tangible medium of expression (whether or not protectable under copyright laws), trade secrets, know-how, ideas (whether or not protectable under trade secret laws), mask works, trademarks, service marks, trade names and trade dress.