Mark Jenner, PhD
Biomass Rules, LLC
1000 E. Harris Avenue
Greenville, IL 62246
p. 618.664.9687
c. 618.223.9331
e. mjenner@biomassrules.com

Mission Statement:  Providing solutions through the strategic utilization of all kinds of biomass; the development of new markets for food, fiber and fuels; and streamlining regulations.

bio·mass: 'bI-O-"mas. noun. 1 : the unit area or volume of living matter, 2 : plant materials and animal waste used as renewable feedstocks into new processes.

rules: 'rül. 1: noun. 1 : regulations, bylaws or governing procedure, 2: verb. a : to exert control, direction, or influence on, b : to declare authoritatively.

Manure is not a four-letter word.

 

 

Biomass Science Papers:

Community Biomass Inventories
The San Benito County, CA Sourcebook of Biomass Energy The Central Coast Recycling Market Development Zone biomass inventory on local energy use, available biomass fuels and emerging technologies.

The BioTown, USATM Sourcebook The official inventory on local energy use, available biomass fuels and emerging technologies.

The BioTown, USATM Power Plant (presentation at the October 30-31, 2006 BioCycle Conference in Minneapolis, MN)

The Official BioTown, USATM Website

Energy Values and BTU Conversion
The Basics of Biomass Rules Energy Values The Basics of Biomass Rules Energy Values Commodity prices and relationships to traditional markets are all shifting in new ways. Biomass input energy values are combined with the best available, weekly market prices to look for new and emerging relationships... and to get used to looking at new relationships as they begin to become established.

Energy Value & Density Biomass feedstocks are not as dense as traditional solid and liquid fuels. Densities of the materials used in our energy values are presented here.

Beyond Bushels – Converting Crops to BTUs
   If the “goal” is farm-grown energy, there are more efficient per-acre ways to produce sugars and oils than from corn and beans.

Conservation and Nutrient-Use Efficiency
Jim Porterfield Research Biomass Rules is thrilled to host recent work in soil conservation and nutrient-use efficiency conducted by Jim Porterfield. Jim has been shaping new dimensions and innovations in conservation and commercial agriculture for 40 years. His work is a welcome addition to this world where Biomass Rules!


Manure Science 101
Manure of the Future, Manure Entrepreneurs: Turning Brown to Green, Presented at the 2008 Breimyer Seminar, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, May 22, 2008.

Manure Science’s ‘Coming of Age’ Offers Hope
   The science and technology of manure – based on current data – are moving manure management beyond the dark ages.

 

 


 

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