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we are not using biomass because it is not as envormentally freindly as it used to be.
yes biomass is widely accepted today, because it is renewable and it reuses our garbage
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Using Biomass can save the average consumer about $8,000 per year.
Well, believe it or not, biomass is burnt trash. BUT, biomass comes from plants and organic materials.
The top countries using biomass as a renewable energy source are Brazil, the United States, Germany, India, and China. These countries have significant biomass resources and well-established biomass power generation industries.
In a limited way, yes. Old habits are hard to change so Coal, Oil, Nuclear are still being used.
There are a few disadvantages of using biomass energy. Some of the disadvantages include the cost, use of fossil fuels, and environmental hazards.
In the U.S., biomass today provides about 3-4% of primary energy. Biomass is used for heating wood stoves, cooking, transportation, and for electris power production.
Using biomass as a renewable energy source reduces greenhouse gas emissions and helps mitigate climate change. Biomass is also a sustainable option as it can be continuously replenished, unlike finite fossil fuels. Additionally, using biomass can support local economies by creating jobs in the farming and forestry industries.
In the U.S., biomass today provides about 3-4% of primary energy. Biomass is used for heating wood stoves, cooking, transportation, and for electris power production.