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Biomass energy comes from plants - such as wood waste, corn kernels or non food energy crops which are generally used to make liquid fuels, heat or electricity. The cost of energy produced from biomass always depends on the type of biomass that is being utilized, the type of energy being produced (heat, electricity or fuel), the technology used and the size of the plant. Power plants that can burn biomass directly can generate electricity at a cost of 7 to 9 cents per kilowatt-hour.
biomass is found in Oakville near the hospital on third line
biomass is not cheap..biomass would cost almost twice as much on average as gas or coal-fired electricity.
59% of land is needes
Yes. Much of the plant material used for biomass, or for producing biofuel, is food. This is putting up the price of staple foods like corn. The land used to grow it is also no longer available for food production.
Any Plant, such as an Ethanol Plant, that could run a boiler by burning biomass instead of coal.
No, biomass doesn't necessarily have to be a fuel at all, nor does it have to be plant material.
I thick that Biomass fuels
it cost $100 It costs about 2000$ for every kW of output power....... So if you have a plant that has an output of 5mW of energy it will cost you 10 mio. $
how much does it cost to build a big water plant?
Yes. Biomass is plant and animal waste and can be found almost anywhere on the planet.