The Importance of Continuous Yield Monitoring
The final yield tally after dedicated energy crops are harvested gets a majority of the attention when evaluating these crops. Standing next to 12 foot tall grass and realizing big yields once the...
View ArticleGenera Energy Introduces Energy Grange™ – A Proprietary Feedstock Management...
Genera’s proprietary Energy Grange™ management system, is designed to select the appropriate acreage, select the most economical crops for a project, contract the best seed, recruit and lease the land...
View ArticleGenera Energy Releases New Biomass Feedstock Infographic
Providing science-based information about feedstocks is very important to the leaders of Genera Energy, and the new Biomass Feedstock Infographic will provide a detailed look at a variety of...
View ArticleDeveloping Industrial Partnerships to Achieve Success
Imagine a chef in his or her kitchen, experimenting with new dishes to serve to their fans. Various ingredients are found throughout the kitchen. Perhaps things like flour, sugar, salt, oil, eggs,...
View ArticleGenera Energy Develops BIN-SPEC™ To Reduce Biomass Feedstock Variability
Genera Energy recently introduced its newest feedstock management system module, BIN-SPEC™. A proprietary preprocessing system, BIN-SPEC delivers a consistent biomass product to a customer’s...
View ArticleUnderstanding Invasiveness and Feedstocks – Part 2 of 3
Current Biomass Crop Invasiveness Ratings Crops that are attractive for biomass production often exhibit invasive tendencies. Crops that produce high yields of biomass grow fast, have dense canopies...
View ArticleNational Defense: A Key Biofuels Driver
Did you realize that the United States Department of Defense uses over 117 million barrels of oil per year (2011)? That’s over 13 million gallons of fuel per day! According to Forbes, in 2007, the...
View ArticleUAV Use in Agriculture: New Tools, New Challenges
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or drones) for aerial surveillance and reconnaissance in military applications is well known. What is likely less common is the use of these types of aircraft...
View ArticleHub and Spoke: Do Feedstock Aggregation Depots Work?
As renewable energy and renewable product demands grow, creative locations for biomass conversion facilities are evolving to allow for unique comparative advantage opportunities such as co-location...
View ArticleGenera Energy featured in UTIA Video Report on Renewable Carbon Tree Harvest
The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture posted a video showcasing the harvest of woody crops that includes interviews with Dr. Sam Jackson, Vice President of Business Development for...
View ArticleThe Importance of Continuous Yield Monitoring
The final yield tally after dedicated energy crops are harvested gets a majority of the attention when evaluating these crops. Standing next to 12 foot tall grass and realizing big yields once the...
View ArticleGenera Energy Introduces Energy Grange™ – A Proprietary Feedstock Management...
Genera’s proprietary Energy Grange™ management system, is designed to select the appropriate acreage, select the most economical crops for a project, contract the best seed, recruit and lease the land...
View ArticleGenera Energy Releases New Biomass Feedstock Infographic
Providing science-based information about feedstocks is very important to the leaders of Genera Energy, and the new Biomass Feedstock Infographic will provide a detailed look at a variety of...
View ArticleDeveloping Industrial Partnerships to Achieve Success
Imagine a chef in his or her kitchen, experimenting with new dishes to serve to their fans. Various ingredients are found throughout the kitchen. Perhaps things like flour, sugar, salt, oil, eggs,...
View ArticleGenera Energy Develops BIN-SPEC™ To Reduce Biomass Feedstock Variability
Genera Energy recently introduced its newest feedstock management system module, BIN-SPEC™. A proprietary preprocessing system, BIN-SPEC delivers a consistent biomass product to a customer’s...
View ArticleUnderstanding Invasiveness and Feedstocks – Part 2 of 3
Current Biomass Crop Invasiveness Ratings Crops that are attractive for biomass production often exhibit invasive tendencies. Crops that produce high yields of biomass grow fast, have dense canopies...
View ArticleNational Defense: A Key Biofuels Driver
Did you realize that the United States Department of Defense uses over 117 million barrels of oil per year (2011)? That’s over 13 million gallons of fuel per day! According to Forbes, in 2007, the...
View ArticleUAV Use in Agriculture: New Tools, New Challenges
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs or drones) for aerial surveillance and reconnaissance in military applications is well known. What is likely less common is the use of these types of aircraft...
View ArticleHub and Spoke: Do Feedstock Aggregation Depots Work?
As renewable energy and renewable product demands grow, creative locations for biomass conversion facilities are evolving to allow for unique comparative advantage opportunities such as co-location...
View ArticleGenera Energy featured in UTIA Video Report on Renewable Carbon Tree Harvest
The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture posted a video showcasing the harvest of woody crops that includes interviews with Dr. Sam Jackson, Vice President of Business Development for...
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