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.
Beacuse biomass is harder to find and coal burnes faster then Biomass.
no one uses biomass energy
It is in Maryland
As long as we can keep growing vegetation that we can use for burning, then biomass will be reliable.
biomass is found in Oakville near the hospital on third line
Biomass has been restricted to rural areas. It is not used in cities.
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yes
Biomass energy can be used as electricity, fuel and many more
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.
the benefits of biomass are reduced air polution,reduced use of landfills and reduced risk of wildfire
No, there is not enough biomass and natural gas is a finite fossil fuel.