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The mission of Biomass Authority is to create a worldwide biomass resource that is largely unbiased and unaffiliated. While we do participate in select affiliate marketing programs, we also employ free thinking writers and interns to do our research and reviews. Biomass Authority is not a substitute for legal advice however, we do our best to create resources that can inform and inspire people to get involved with the clean energy movement.

Biomass Authority has chosen Pair Networks to host their site based on the company's renewable energy commitment. It is in line with our vision to share meaningful and actionable information about bio mass technology with the masses.

Pair Hosting is committed to doing it's part to protect the environment. From their environmentally-focused activities to their earth-friendly corporate culture.

Biomass Authority identifies with this mission and is excited to be in a leading partnership of technology and communications. Along with Pair Networks, Bio-Mass Authority has formed partnerships with certain other advertisers through Commission Junction, Silicon Solar, Solio, and other leading brands. Please contact us for more information about our advertising program or to get involved.

Our goal is to provide the most up to date information on biomass energy. In doing our research, we have affiliated ourselves with certain companies and services that offer products or services that we believe in. One specific instance of this type of partnership is with Solar Power Authority.

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