No alcohol is a refined fuel, a hydrocarbon produced from sugars(carbohydrates).
Wood chips are a common example of biomass, which is organic material derived from plants and animals. These wood chips can be used to generate heat and electricity through processes such as combustion or gasification.
Nowadays biomass is being reused to form fuel. This is an example using the word biomass.
The word "biomass" most commonly refers to fuels that are derived from biological sources. An example of a sentence using the word "biomass" is "Many power stations are being redesigned in order to burn biomass rather than fossil fuels. "
The word biomass refers to the mass of life in a certain area of land, sky, or water. For example: The rainforest has a huge biomass with almost 100 species of trees in a single acre.
Yes, biomass can be used for transportation in the form of biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel. These fuels are renewable and can be produced from various biomass sources like agricultural residues, algae, and organic waste, providing a more sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels.
Biomass production involves plants using photosynthesis to convert sunlight into energy stored in plant matter. This biomass can then be used as a feedstock for alcohol production, where microorganisms ferment the sugars in the biomass to produce ethanol. So, both biomass and alcohol production ultimately rely on sunlight as their primary energy source.
the sources of biomass energy are garbage, wood, waste, landfill gases, and alcohol fuels.
A NON-example would be anything that isn't biomass ... grammar, for example.
All non-organic is non-biomass and thus the "not the example of biomass". For example, your tennis racket made of graphite and not the biomass, your wall is concretes and not the biomass and your glass windows is definitely made of glass and not the biomass (not taking account of the wood frame though).
It's not related?
Yes
Biomass is the total amount of all living material in a given area. Example- the total biomass in 1 cubic foot of your lawn would most likely include grass, worms, insects, and maybe some fungi. Biomass is also used to describe fuel sources from living or recently living organisms. Wood, waste fuels, and alcohol fuels are all examples of this kind of biomass.
Wood could be biomass if it is sustainably grown. Old growth forests are not biomass.
Wood burning in a fireplace would be an example of energy from a biomass.
biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and propane
Donald I Hertzmark has written: 'The market for ethanol feed joint products' -- subject(s): Alcohol as fuel, Biomass energy, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Alcohol as fuel, Economic aspects of Biomass energy
Using corn for energy is an example of biomass.