Woody Biomass to Energy
List of programs that research woody biomass to energy
The Bioenergy Alliance Network of the Rockies (BANR) is led by Colorado State University and is investigating use of insect-killed trees as a sustainable feedstock to produce biofuels and biochar. Follow their YouTube Channel for more information about the project.
The Exploring Energy Efficiency and Alternatives (E3A) is Montana State University and University of Wyoming Extension created curriculum addressing energy efficiency and small renewable energy technologies for home, farm, and ranch.
eXtension CoP consists of extension educators, faculty members, researchers, private industry, government agencies, and non-governmental organizations interested in the use of forest biomass for bioenergy. The Wood Energy CoP brings together natural resource professionals.
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Updated 10/28/2025
