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Antares publications

Although ANTARES offers a full range of services, many of our projects include the preparation of reports and other project documentation. These reports are authored and edited by a professional team of experts and designed to ensure that our clients receive the results they need in a form that is useful for their purposes. Although the details of many of our reports are confidential, some of our clients have agreed to let us provide Tables of Contents and Exhibit Lists from representative work.

We believe this is an excellent way to document our experience and provide concrete examples of what our clients may expect. If you don't see an example for an area that interests you, contact us and we will happy to discuss what additional information may be available.


Bioenergy State Assessments

Title: WGA Strategic Analysis for Bioenergy
Client: Western Governors Association

Description: Antares provided the Western Governors Association and their respective state energy policy organizations and legislatures a clear understanding of the contribution that Bioenergy (fuels, electricity and thermal energy) can make to energy requirements of the Western United States by 2015 and included a recommended policy framework to create the environment in which Bioenergy projects can thrive and deliver the potential energy supply.

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Biomass Fuel Supply Studies

Title: Biomass Resource Evaluation
Client: Confidential

Descriptions: The availability and cost to deliver woody biomass required supply a 100 Megawatt (MW) plant located in XXXX County, XX was assessed.  The analysis considered a variety of biomass sources including: manufacturing residues from regional wood processing plants (e.g., sawdust, chips/shavings, and scraps/bark); forest harvesting (logging) residues; unmerchantable timber; and landfill waste (if applicable in the region).  ANTARES assessed the supplies within an economically viable transportation distance of approximately 150 miles from the plant site.  ANTARES used an in-house model to assess the impact local competition from fiber consuming plants could have on availability and cost.

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