Biomass definition

Biomass means the biodegradable fraction of products, waste and residues from biological origin from agriculture (including vegetal and animal substances), forestry and related industries including fisheries and aquaculture, as well as the biodegradable fraction of industrial and municipal waste;
Biomass means wastes produced during agricultural and forestry operations (for example straws and stalks) or produced as a by-product of processing operations of agricultural produce (e.g., husks, shells, deoiled cakes, etc); wood produced in dedicated energy plantations or recovered from wild bushes/weeds; and the wood waste produced in some industrial operations;
Biomass means non-fossilized and biodegradable organic material originating from plants, animals and micro-organisms, including products, byproducts, residues and waste from agriculture, forestry and related industries as well as the non-fossilized and biodegradable organic fractions of industrial and municipal wastes, including gases and liquids recovered from the decomposition of non-fossilized and biodegradable organic material.

Examples of Biomass in a sentence

  • For valuable consideration, the Sponsor and the Supplier hereby mutually agree to be bound by the terms and conditions set out in this Calstock Biomass PPA and the Schedules, Appendices and Exhibits attached hereto as noted in item 13 above (the “Agreement”).

  • For all the other EPA renewals (including those biomass projects that are not eligible to participate in the Biomass Energy Program), the renewal percentage assumptions have not been changed to reflect the recent decision to use market price as an interim assumption for cost effectiveness.

  • Advanced Test Reactor National Scientific User Facility – Biomass Feedstock National User Facility – Wireless National User Facility xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/inl-initiatives/user-facilities/ User Facility Agreements (UFAs) • Agreed upon Statement of Work • Participant Data Sheet • Signed Terms and Conditions Agreement • Funding INL will manage internal requirements and coordinate approvals through DOE.

  • Schedule C Variable Cost Payment for All Conditions Part 5 for Biomass Generation Units For each month and each Unit, the Variable Cost Payment for Billable MWH from the Unit pursuant to Nonmarket Transaction during that Month shall be the amount calculated in accordance with the following formula: Variable Cost Payment = A.

  • In addition to the IPP forecast updates discussed above, as a result of the recently announced Biomass Energy Program, which is part of Phase 1 of Government’s Comprehensive Review, the renewal assumption for seven biomass projects has increased from 50 per cent to 80 per cent for energy, and from 50 per cent to 100 per cent for capacity.


More Definitions of Biomass

Biomass means the biodegradable fraction of products, waste and residues from agriculture (including vegetal and animal substances), forestry and related industries, as well as the biodegradable fraction of industrial and municipal waste.
Biomass means any organic matter that is not derived from fossil fuels, that can be converted to usable fuel for the production of energy, and that replenishes over a human, not a geological, time frame, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
Biomass means crop residue used to produce energy or agricultural crops grown specifically for the production of energy.
Biomass means material, other than Fossil Fuel or peat, which is, or is derived directly or indirectly from, plant matter, animal matter, fungi, algae or bacteria (and includes any such material contained in Waste);
Biomass means any of the following:
Biomass means nonfossilized and biodegradable organic material originating from plants, animals, and microorganisms, including products, by-products, residues, and waste from agriculture, forestry, and related industries as well as the nonfossilized and biodegradable organic fractions of municipal wastewater and industrial waste, including gases and liquids recovered from the decomposition of nonfossilized and biodegradable organic material.
Biomass means non-fossilized and biodegradable organic material originating from plants, animals, and microorganisms, including products, by-products, residues, and waste from agriculture, forestry, and related industries as well as the non-fossilized and biodegradable organic fractions of industrial and municipal wastes, including gases and liquids recovered from the decomposition of non-fossilized and biodegradable organic material. For the purpose of this article, biomass includes both California Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) eligible and non-eligible biomass as defined by the California Energy Commission.