Understanding biomass feedstock variability

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If the singular goal of biomass logistics and the design of biomass feedstock supply systems is to reduce the per-ton supply cost of biomass, these systems may very well develop with ultimate unintended consequences of highly variable and reduced quality biomass feedstocks. This paper demonstrates that, due to inherent species variabilities, production conditions and differing harvest, collection and storage practices, this is a very real scenario that biomass producers and suppliers as well as conversion developers should be aware of. Biomass feedstock attributes of ash, carbohydrates, moisture and particle morphology will be discussed. We will also discuss specifications for these attributes, inherent variability of these attributes in biomass feedstocks, and approaches and solutions for reducing variability for improving feedstock quality. © 2013 Future Science Ltd.

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Kenney, K. L., Smith, W. A., Gresham, G. L., & Westover, T. L. (2013, January). Understanding biomass feedstock variability. Biofuels. https://doi.org/10.4155/bfs.12.83

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