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Second only to hydropower in total U.S. renewable
energy production, bioenergy now meets three percent of the nation’s
energy needs. The larger Bioenergy category includes
biomass, which covers a wide variety of power generation techniques,
all sharing the common characteristic of using renewably available
organic plant material, such as crop waste or wood residue, to generate
power. Bioenergy also covers ethanol, biodiesel,
and industrial process technologies, such as gasification. This
section contains resources relevant to developers of bioenergy technologies.
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