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Energy Resource Document
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Table of
Contents
Section 4
Alternative Fuels
- Solar
Heat is not an Option Yet by John Bartok, University of Connecticut
-
Heating Bill
Comparison by Chris Schilling, Saginaw Valley State University
- Comparing Fuel
Costs by John Bartok, University of Connecticut
- Approximate Heating Value of Common Fuels by John Bartok, University of
Connecticut
- Coal Heat – Another
Greenhouse Alternative by John Bartok, University of Connecticut
- Corn – A
Home Grown Heat Source by John Bartok, University of Connecticut
-
Check Off Report and Newsletter by the Corn Marketing Program of
Michigan; reprint from January 2007
- Heating with Bioheat and Waste Oil by John Bartok,
University of Connecticutt
Burning
Wood May Offer Heating Savings by John Bartok, University of Connecticut; reprinted from the August 2007 issue of
Greenhouse Management and Production
- Do You Have
the Resources? (Wood Fuel) by Bill Calkins, Greenhouse Grower; reprinted
from the December 2001 issue of Greenhouse Grower
- Wood Biomass for
Energy by the USDA Forest Products Laboratory
-
Heating of Greenhouse with Biofuel Pellets by O. Fasina, D. Bransby, J.
Sibley, and C. Gilliam, Auburn University; presented at the 2006 annual
meeting of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers
- Fuel Value
Calculator by the USDA Forest Products Laboratory
- Biomass Heating Project Analysis by the Minister of Natural Resources
Canada
- Wind
Energy Project Analysis by the Minister of Natural Resources Canada
- Wind Speed of
Michigan at 30 Meters by AWS Truewind
- Michigan – 50 Meter
Wind Power by the U.S. Department of Energy
- Can You
Afford Free Heat? by Brad Kenney, Greenhouse Grower; reprinted from the
January 2007 issue of Greenhouse Grower
- BioEnergy by Purdue
University Extension
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