Yes, it is. Burning it releases carbon dioxide, but it is CO2 that has recently been taken from the atmosphere (into the animal feed as it was growing), so burning animal waste is carbon neutral.
Yes. Biomass is plant and animal waste and can be found almost anywhere on the planet.
animal waste and plant matter
the sources of biomass energy are garbage, wood, waste, landfill gases, and alcohol fuels.
Biomass is a renewable energy source because we can always grow more trees and crops, and waste will always exist.
Provides fuel and gets rid of waste at the same time
Biomass is the combination of animal waste or dung, crop wastes or agricultural waste. While biofuel is the fuel or energy produced by using crop waste, the product is ethanol which is used as a fuel. Biogas is methane which is produced by fermentation of animal dung in the fermenter or biogas plant.
yes
It can considered biomass from commercial forest or agricultural waste a sustainable supply of biomass.
There are many advantages to using animal waste as an energy source. The most obvious advantage being that it is freely available.
Less 'Biomass' (waste) has be put into landfill.
biomass
Biomass are energy derived from refuse they are found on disposed refuse or waste it would be observed that during high temperature there will be evaporatoin of gas on disposable waste this gas are called biomass