Biomass Collector, Separator, and Sorter Schooling Training
The training need to become a biomass collector, separator and sorter is minimal. For the most part a high school diploma or GED is necessary. The job of a collector can be somewhat tedious so you will need to enjoy repetitious tasks. A commercials driver's license may be necessary to have this job as well. If you have a clean record you will be clear sailing for this career.
Biomass Collector, Separator, and Sorter Resources
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Coalbed Methane: Scientific, Environmental and Economic Evaluation
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21st Century Essential Guide to Methane and Biogas: Landfill Methane and Manure for Energy, AgStar Program, Recovery and Mitigation, Greenhouse Gas Emissions ... Biofuels, Bioenergy, and Biobased Products
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Potential for hydrogen and methane production from biomass residues in Canada [An article from: Bioresource Technology]
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21st Century Complete Guide to Biofuels and Bioenergy: Department of Energy Alternative Fuel Research, Agriculture Department Biofuel Research, Biomass, ... Landfill Methane, Crop Residues (CD-ROM)