No one knows when it was actually "invented" biomass. When u think about it biomass is basically burning a source to make heat. So wouldn't a fire be biomass? If u agree, this method has been known for a very long time.
Think of the earth as a big biomass, It made all the oil and gas. Now if we do it with trash or biodegradable things we make the gas, So the earth is a big biomass and we have to make our own little ones to make gas.
Biomass is not smelly at all, they use a machine to suck out the chemicals that make it smell. So if your reason for our world not to use biomass because it smells is a false statement
Biomass fuels come from living things. Wood is a biomass fuel. As long as we continue to plant new trees to replace those cut down, we will always have wood to burn. Just as with the fossil fuels, the energy stored in biomass fuels came originally from the Sun.
biomass!
A couple million years.
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No one knows when it was actually "invented" biomass. When u think about it biomass is basically burning a source to make heat. So wouldn't a fire be biomass? If u agree, this method has been known for a very long time.
no, it is biomass and biowaste
Biomass is generated by plant life. Plants take carbon dioxide out of the air and combine this with water using the energy they captured from sunlight to make sugars.
Burning biomass to make ethanol and bio-diesel.
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As long as we can keep growing vegetation that we can use for burning, then biomass will be reliable.
chemical bonds
Biomass is effectively dried up tissue mass. If you take a living thing and dried it out you would have its biomass. From that you can see how much energy store there is.
Think of the earth as a big biomass, It made all the oil and gas. Now if we do it with trash or biodegradable things we make the gas, So the earth is a big biomass and we have to make our own little ones to make gas.
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