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- noun Plural form of
woodchip .
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Examples
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He's up to his ankles in woodchips, sweat dripping from his forehead, as he helps build this playground for the Imani Charter School.
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What Jim Mason and his crew of Steampunks and Burners have done is to optimize the recovery of thermal energy -- producing a gasifier that runs on plain woodchips.
Kelpie Wilson: Hacking the Future -- Biochar 10-10-10 Global Work Party at All Power Labs Kelpie Wilson 2010
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The woodchips are a renewable resource that are carbon-neutral and are considered a
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Meanwhile, the Blend Wall also stands in the way of developing the next generation of biofuels from feedstocks such as woodchips, corncobs, native grasses, and even garbage.
Bob Dinneen: EPA's Indecision on Ethanol Blends: Retreating From a Clean Energy Future Bob Dinneen 2010
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Meanwhile, the Blend Wall also stands in the way of developing the next generation of biofuels from feedstocks such as woodchips, corncobs, native grasses, and even garbage.
Bob Dinneen: EPA's Indecision on Ethanol Blends: Retreating From a Clean Energy Future Bob Dinneen 2010
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Meanwhile, the Blend Wall also stands in the way of developing the next generation of biofuels from feedstocks such as woodchips, corncobs, native grasses, and even garbage.
Bob Dinneen: EPA's Indecision on Ethanol Blends: Retreating From a Clean Energy Future Bob Dinneen 2010
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To be more precise: the genetic alteration of bugs – very, very small ones – so that when they feed on agricultural waste such as woodchips or wheat straw, they do something extraordinary.
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Meanwhile, the Blend Wall also stands in the way of developing the next generation of biofuels from feedstocks such as woodchips, corncobs, native grasses, and even garbage.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Bob Dinneen 2010
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Its technology uses a priority catalyst in a fluid catalytic cracking process to convert biomass, such as woodchips or agriculture residue, into a petroleum replacement.
CNET News.com 2010
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The company, working with researchers from the University of California at Berkeley and the Department of Energy's Joint BioEnergy Institute, said it has developed a microbe that can produce advanced biofuels directly from cellulosic biomass, such as woodchips, in a "one-step" fermentation process that eliminates the need for additional chemicals and industrial processes.
GigaOM Network 2010
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