Yes. Biomass is usually vegetation or trash. It is burnt in an ordinary power station to generate electricity, but without contributing to global warming.
Biomass is any vegetation that will burn to produce electricity in a power station.
We can burn biomass in special plants to produce steam for making electricity, or we can burn it to provide heat for industries and homes.
junk yards can sometimes burn their rubbish or they have huge biomass plants to create electricity -Biomass electricity
Biomass power stations. (Regular power stations that burn coal can easily be converted to burning biomass (vegetation), reducing pollution, just by changing the fuel.)
Biomass energy is generated from dead plants and animalsBiomass energy is generated by burning it in a boiler to produce a high-pressure steam and from there it will drive a turbine to generate the energy.
Biomass is commonly plant matter grown to generate electricity or produce heat. Biomass fuel is the fuel which is naturally generated and used by us in our life. Example : Electricity, Petrol.
solar panels
Yes, you burn biomass to generate electricity, the same as a fossil fuel (coal, oil and natural gas) power station, except without causing global warming.
yes because is both produce heat and burn..
No, biomass is vegetation and garbage which can be burnt to generate electricity.
burn it
You burn it. They put it through a process called predothermia. it then turns to a thick liquid and then a different processes convert it to, for example, gasoline and then you burn that product and produce electricity.