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Black Liquor
a black soupy liquid that is a by-product of paper production. Black Liquor is combusted in Cogeneration facilities at paper mills along with Hog Fuel to create steam and electricity that are consumed in the mill.
Aquaculture
the cultivation of marine or freshwater organisms in a controlled environment. Aquaculture is a method of food production that is often used to provide year-round sources of nutrition, maintain year-round employment, and recover fish stocks.
Lender in Possession
Slang for a secured lender who controls all of the assets of the Debtor by virtue of its Perfected security interest and who often asserts great influence over all decisions of the Debtor.
Urban Heat Island
a built-up urban area that is hotter than nearby rural areas. The effects of Urban Heat Islands include increased peak-energy demand and air-conditioning costs; Air Pollution and GHG Emissions, heat-related illness and mortality; and water pollution.
Market Capitalization
a type of valuation for a company calculated by multiplying the company’s total shares outstanding by the market price of its shares.