renewable biomass

(I)The term “renewable biomass” means each of the following: (i)Planted crops and crop residue harvested from agricultural land cleared or cultivated at any time prior to, that is either actively managed or fallow, and nonforested. (ii)Planted trees and tree residue from actively managed tree plantations on non-federal 10land cleared at any time prior to, including land belonging to an Indian tribe or an Indian individual, that is held in trust by the United States or subject to a restriction against alienation imposed by the United States. (iii)Animal waste material and animal byproducts. (iv)Slash and pre-commercial thinnings that are from non-federal forestlands, including forestlands belonging to an Indian tribe or an Indian individual, that are held in trust by the United States or subject to a restriction against alienation imposed by the United States, but not forests or forestlands that are ecological communities with a global or State ranking of critically imperiled, imperiled, or rare pursuant to a State Natural Heritage Program, old growth forest, or late successional forest. (v)Biomass obtained from the immediate vicinity of buildings and other areas regularly occupied by people, or of public infrastructure, at risk from wildfire. (vi)Algae. (vii)Separated yard waste or food waste, including recycled cooking and trap grease.

Source

42 USC § 7545(o)(1)(I)


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