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Production of energy from biomass: projections through 2035

 

U.S. biomass energy production from 2008 to 2035 (in quadrillion British thermal units)*

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United States Source: EIA


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This statistic gives outlook figures on the production of energy from biomass between 2008 and 2035. In 2015, this figure is estimated to be around 4.45 quadrillion British thermal units. According to the source, the projection is a business-as-usual trend estimate, given known technology and technological and demographic trends.

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Survey
Survey time period 2008 to 2010
Object of investigation Biomass energy production
Region United States
Macroregion North-America only
Type time series
Category production/equipment
Relevance 1
Release
Published by U.S. Energy Information Administration
Release date June 2012
Further information * Includes grid-connected electricity from wood and wood waste; biomass, such as corn, used for liquid fuels production; and non- electric energy demand.
** This figure is taken from a previous edition of the publication.

Projections are based on the EIA reference case, a business-as-usual trend estimate, given known technology and technological and demographic trends.
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