Similar to coal, its burnt. But its better because you're burning renewable sources. :D
Biomass is transformed into usable energy through processes such as combustion, gasification, or anaerobic digestion. In combustion, biomass is burned to produce heat or electricity. Gasification converts biomass into a gas that can be used for heat, electricity, or biofuels. Anaerobic digestion breaks down biomass in the absence of oxygen to create biogas, which can be used for heat or electricity production.
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junk yards can sometimes burn their rubbish or they have huge biomass plants to create electricity -Biomass electricity
Biomass is any organic material, and we process this material into things like gas to create electricity.
Some types of waste that can be burned to create electricity include municipal solid waste, agricultural waste, and biomass. These materials can be combusted in waste-to-energy facilities to generate electricity through steam turbines or other energy conversion technologies.
Biomass
We use biomass because it is a renewable source of energy that comes from organic materials like wood, crop residues, or organic waste. By converting biomass into energy, we can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable energy production.
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recycling and by using lees energy and electricity
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.
One reason why biomass energy is not a good energy source is that a large amount of land is need to create enough electricity to make biomass efficient. Another reason is that it can consume more fuel.
Organic matter that can be burned to create energy includes wood, crop residues, animal manure, and biomass such as algae or switchgrass. When burned, these materials release heat energy that can be harnessed for various applications like electricity generation or heating. This process is known as biomass combustion.