It depends what you mean by successfully. It is used in several places but its production is presently uneconomical on a large scale.
Bioenergy has been successfully used in various contexts, notably in Brazil since the 1970s, where sugarcane ethanol has powered a significant portion of the national vehicle fleet. Additionally, countries like Sweden and Finland have effectively utilized wood pellets and biomass for heating and electricity generation, contributing to energy security and reduced fossil fuel dependency. These successful implementations highlight bioenergy's role in promoting renewable energy sources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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bio diesel
1 ton of green energy
The contributions of Dr. Clara Lim-Sylianco are her study on mutagens, antimutagens and bio-organic mechanisms. Her books have been used as chemistry textbooks throughout the country.
energy is lost in Bio-fuels by the energy and the fuel used in biofuel to burn heat
energy is lost in Bio-fuels by the energy and the fuel used in biofuel to burn heat
biofuels make energy from living things or their waste products
Steam, coal, oil, and bio
they can be used instead of fossil fuels like bio diesel which can be used in automobiles.
the bio gas that the algae produce is the energy source.
Yes, it is and has been used for thousands of years before oil. Actually oil is technically "bio-mass" too. (unless you consider some oil abiotic in origin).
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The bio molecule that is considered the cell's energy bank is known as ATP, or Adenosine Tri-Phosphate. Other similar bio molecules include UTP and GTP.
Sure, burn it.
that its masses are bio