Biomass Fuel definition

Biomass Fuel means a gaseous or liquid fuel produced from biomass;
Biomass Fuel means solid biological material derived from living, or recently living, vegetation, including natural wood or wood pellets made from natural wood.
Biomass Fuel means untreated, plant derived material including brush, stumps, lumber ends and trimmings, wood pallets, bark, wood chips or pellets, shavings, sawdust and slash, agricultural crops, and any other form of biomass eligible for use to generate a REC in New Hampshire under applicable law from time to time.

Examples of Biomass Fuel in a sentence

  • Yes No Comments: N/A F.3.6 If proposed fuel includes recycled wood waste, Fuel Source Plan provides adequate documentation to ensure that such fuel meets the definition of Eligible Biomass Fuel and also meets material separation, storage, or handling standards acceptable to the Commission and furthermore consistent with the RES Regulations.

  • Yes No N/A Comments: N/A F.3.3 In the case of co-firing with a fossil fuel, Fuel Source Plan includes an adequate description of how such co-firing will occur and how the relative amounts of Eligible Biomass Fuel and fossil fuel will be measured, and how the eligible portion of generation output will be calculated (with such calculations based on the energy content of the proposed fuels used).

  • Yes No N/A Comments: N/A F.3.4 Fuel Source Plan includes an adequate description of what measures will be taken to ensure that only the Eligible Biomass Fuel is used (e.g., standard operating protocols or procedures that will be implemented at the Generating Unit, contracts with fuel suppliers, testing or sampling regimes).

  • Yes No Comments: N/A F.3 Fuel Source Plan can reasonably be expected to ensure that only Eligible Biomass Fuels will be used, and in the case of co-firing ensure that only that proportion of generation attributable to an Eligible Biomass Fuel be eligible.

  • Yes NoComments: N/A F.3.1 Fuel Source Plan specifies the type of Eligible Biomass Fuel to be used.


More Definitions of Biomass Fuel

Biomass Fuel means a fuel made from plant material, vegetation, or agricultural waste.
Biomass Fuel means the fuel which is produced by Processing
Biomass Fuel means fuel used at the Facility, including wood from construction and demolitions debris, scrap lumber, forest debris, wood pallets or sustainable wood sources that would otherwise be dumped in landfills, openly burned, or left as fodder for forest fires.
Biomass Fuel means logs, bolts or pieces of wood of any size or form, from any species of hardwood or softwood tree having no higher valued potential and if originating from a forest harvest or silviculture operation shall be made only from the wood or bark of a tree stem from which the branches have been removed or if originating from a land clearing operation may be made from any portion of a tree.
Biomass Fuel means a fuel produced from biomass;
Biomass Fuel means fuel derived from untreated wood waste sourced from pine plantations or native forest
Biomass Fuel means Woody Bio-SRF Pellet which is made of