a biomass is made from rubbish, crops, etc........ a biomass can be used to fuel your car. plants use photosynthesis etc. hope i helped :)
Depends on you engine design - for example ... the early steam engines burned wood - which is defiantly biomass.
The term used is biomass. Although recently dead and decomposed biomass is included. This can include coal and oil.
Biomass is material derived from living organisms. The term biomass for energy is often used to refer to plant based materials, but it can equally apply to animal, as well as vegetable matter--the key is 'living organisms'. So no, biomass engergy does not ONLY come from plants.
biomass!
Yes it has been successful in the past
Biomass energy is widely used. One state that uses biomass is Oregon.
yes because they also are good now. this makes no sense. is there something I am missing?
No, biomass is used to describe plants which have grown in the recent past and can produce energy when harvested. Oil is from plants that grew hundreds of millions of years ago and we describe that as fossilised matter.
biomass has been used since fire was discovered
we are not using biomass because it is not as envormentally freindly as it used to be.
Biomass is material from anything that is now living or used to be alive.
Biomass energy can be used as electricity, fuel and many more
a biomass is made from rubbish, crops, etc........ a biomass can be used to fuel your car. plants use photosynthesis etc. hope i helped :)
Biomass is material from anything that is now living or used to be alive.
Biofuel, biodiesel, or ethanol. biofuel is a general term. biodiesel and ethanol are types of biofuel. There are other types as well, but no others have really made it past scientific testing stages yet.
Biomass can be stored in the form of wood chips. It is normally dried, and then later used in a boiler for energy.