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It's called biomass burning: chipping up trees and burning them in power plants to create electricity.

While the chip kindling is burning, place light, dry wood on top to catch alight over the burning chips.

He lost his job at a Queens bakery because he kept burning chocolate chip cookies, forgetting he had put them in the oven.

In part that's because Intel's vast size allows it to crank out processors with tinier transistors quicker than rival AMD can, even as its smaller rival was struggling through seven-straight quarters of losses and putting together a plan to offload its cash-burning chip fabs, unveiled last week.

"What could be better?" The site is powered by solar power, a boiler burning wood chips and wind turbines.

Taxpayers pumped an extra £548m into Drax power station last year to fund its controversial practice of burning wood chips instead of coal.

The calibration factor for rescaling the SidePak measurements to agree with gravimetric mass was similar for the cigarette and incense sources, but different for burning wood chips and toasting bread.

However, if bioenergy use results from burning wood chips from existing forests for electricity, or clearing rain forests to grow palm oil and other crops for biofuels, bioenergy does not reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and instead may increase them.

Smoking a pork shoulder involves constantly burning wood chips over charcoal for about six hours.

Burlington, which once relied heavily on coal, is now powered by a combination of energy from burning wood chips, wind, solar, landfill methane and hydropower.

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