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What is Biomass Energy? Biomass is any organic matter which is available on a renewable basis through natural processes or as a by-product of human activity. Biomass includes: agricultural crops and wastes, wood and wood waste, energy crops, and municipal solid waste. Biomass can be converted into energy through many different means such as combustion (burning), gasification, fermentation, and anaerobic digestion.
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What We Do
The goal of the MBEP is to encourage increased production and use of energy derived from biomass resources through program reports, partnerships, technical assistance, and education.
In the last few years program reports have been completed on ethanol, anaerobic digestion, and wood waste. MBEP has partnered with state agencies and other organizations to coordinate workshops, facilitate an ethanol working group, and to increase the biofuel infrastructure in Michigan. The program also offers funding for state project grants on a regular basis.
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Contact Information
Tania Howard
PO BOX 30221
Lansing, MI 48909
Phone: (517) 241-6223
Fax: (517) 241-6229
Email: howardt4@michigan.gov
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Who We Are
| The Michigan Biomass Energy Program (MBEP) is located in the Michigan Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth/Bureau of Energy Systems. MBEP receives its primary funding from the Department of Energy State Energy Program (SEP). |
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