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Assistance for Biofuels Developm
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TABLE OF CONTENTSEXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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All countries with commercial biodi
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2. Biomass Resource Identification2
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Figure 2: Areas of land in classes
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conditions accumulates dry mass und
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1. Sugar cane varieties and observa
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Sugar cane is naturally tolerant to
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fermentable sugars are calculated f
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purchased in some form from elsewhe
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welfare, but sustainable production
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spacing) for cattle, pigs and other
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3. Human and Institutional Resource
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Finally, Universities can also prov
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Exemption from import duties of cap
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farmers and Midwestern states, wher
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form methyl esters. The caloric val
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cost would be, to future world ener
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Figure 6: Typical financing structu
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5. Processing and Distribution5.1 T
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are produced and stored for later p
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operator and PCJ (and other blender
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Figure 9: Schematic representation
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Figure 11: Schematic representation
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agroenergy/biofuels operations in t
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ANNEX IPublic Education and Outreac
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In the scoping assessment, input wa
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Run over a longer period so that th
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estates is completed. The large mil
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(a) What waste vegetable oils are o
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(g) Information on long term supply
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(f) Information to control the spre
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Jamaica BroilersJamaica Public Serv
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The Jamaica Manufacturers’ Associ
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phone hotline and email address wit
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