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biomass is found in Oakville near the hospital on third line
Denver zoo, Toronto Zoo, and Tama Park Japan These ae not all of them sorry!
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.
I am pretty sure that LESS electricity is generated with biomass, meaning that its use is not as common as coal.
Beacuse biomass is harder to find and coal burnes faster then Biomass.
its pretty much everywhere. anything containing carbon is biomass. dirt is biomass. poop is biomass. a tree is biomass. you are biomass. so is your dog.. so, yeah; its pretty easy to get your hands on.
no one uses biomass energy
biomass is not cheap..biomass would cost almost twice as much on average as gas or coal-fired electricity.
Each trophic level contains one-tenth as much biomass as the level below it and ten times as much biomass as the level above it.
As long as we can keep growing vegetation that we can use for burning, then biomass will be reliable.
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.
Biomass has been restricted to rural areas. It is not used in cities.