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Renewable energy is on everyone's mind, and some energy scientists are looking toward forests as a possible source of clean, renewable energy from liquid biofuel. [---1---]

Janaki Alavalapati: [---2---]

That's Janaki Alavalapati speaking of the U.S. forest industry. He's head of Virginia Tech's Department of Forestry. He said offshore competition has affected the profitability of U.S. forestry operations. Regulations designed to protects forests – and changes in consumption patterns – are also influencing a decline in the demand for wood products. [---3---]

Janaki Alavalapati: This is going to, really, you know, provide an additional market opportunity to neutralize biomass put by energy purposes and they are hoping that this is going to help them be in their business.

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Our thanks today to the American Forest Foundation, leading the way in conservation and education.

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They're not talking about using whole large trees, but instead small diameter trees and brush cleared from forests. They are very very happy to see this kind of market is evolving. That's why he said forest owners see the forest bioenergy market as a potential source of profit during tough times. Alavalapati said that because forests are located in rural areas, a forest-based energy industry might also boost rural economies.