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how does biomass from forest residue differ from animal waste​

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Forestry residue and wood waste

Forest residues are a byproduct from forest harvesting, which is a major source of biomass for energy. This includes thinning, cutting stands for timber or pulp, clearing lands for construction or other use that also yields tops and branches usable for bioenergy. On top, stands damaged by insects, diseases or fire can be an additional sources of biomass. However, these residues usually have low density and heating values with high transportation costs.

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