Thursday, June 19, 2025

Biomass Nippon Comprehensive Strategy: A comprehensive strategy formulated in 2002 to promote the use of biomass in Japan.

Biomass Nippon Comprehensive Strategy: A comprehensive strategy formulated in 2002 to promote the use of biomass in Japan.
Woody biomass: Biomass resources that use wood and wood waste as an energy source.
Wood pellets: Small cylindrical fuel made by compressing sawdust or bark.
Boiler for pellets: A boiler designed to use wood pellets as fuel.
Oil Shock: The sharp rise in oil prices and the resulting economic turmoil that occurred in the 1970s.
MITI: Former Ministry of International Trade and Industry. A government agency that was in charge of Japan's economic policy.
Lignin: A complex organic compound present in plant cell walls. It constitutes the hardness of wood.
Compost mixing material: Material for mixing with compost.
Livestock bedding material: material used for bedding livestock.
Alternative energy: energy source to replace fossil fuels such as oil and coal.
Paper chips: small pieces of wood used to produce paper.
Compost: a fertilizer made by decomposing organic waste.
Pellet Forming Machine: Machine used to produce wood pellets.
Pellet incineration ash: Ash left after wood pellets are burned.
Biomass utilization: Production of energy and materials using resources of biological origin.
NPO: Non-profit organization. An organization for public benefit.
CSR report: A report on corporate social responsibility.
Biomass: Technology that uses organic materials of biological origin as an energy source.
Livestock corporation: A public institution that manages livestock breeding and production.
Greening base material: Soil improvement material used for planting and greening projects.

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