28 JAN 2012 by ideonexus

 Eucalyptus Forests as Solar Energy

Sir Edward has calculated that quick-growing Indian eucalyptus trees have a yield of nine and one-quarter tons of wood an acre a year. As the wood contains 0.8 per cent of the solar energy reaching the ground in the tropics in the form of heat, Sir Edward has suggested that in theory eucalyptus forests could provide a perpetual source of fuel. He has said that by rotational tree planting and felling, a forest of twenty kilometers square would enable a wood consuming power station to provide 1...
Folksonomies: energy solar power
Folksonomies: energy solar power
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Burning them to release the heat they have stored in chemical energy from the sun.