Biomass is renewable only if the vegetation it is burning is renewable!
Biomass fuel is really any kind of vegetation that is burnt to produce electricity. Ideally this is residue from other crops, like the remains of sugar cane (bagasse) after they crush out the sugar juice. All these crops can grow quickly, in one season, so they are renewable. We can always grow more.
Biomass is a renewable resource.
One resource that can be classified as both nonrenewable and renewable is biomass. When biomass is used for energy, it is considered renewable because it can be replenished through the growth of plants and organic materials. However, if biomass is harvested unsustainably or at a rate faster than it can regenerate, it can become nonrenewable over time. Thus, the sustainability of biomass depends on management practices and consumption rates.
It is a nonrenewable resource.
Renewable.
its not a nonrenewable resource because its a renewable resource
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It is renewable!
renewable!
Renewable.
non renewable
non-renewable
Non renewable