PRODUCTIVITYThis is the rate at which photosynthetic plants (the PRIMARY PRODUCERS) convert light energy to chemical energy.
secondary production
biomass
trash and fuel
biomass
chemical bonds
As it decays bacteria catalyses a chemical reaction to release methane and heat. When you burn it a chemical reaction occurs between the biomass and oxygen that releases light and heat. Biomass contains potential energy that can be chemically released.
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Light to heat and chemical energy in plant's biomass
biomass
This is biomass.
matter in the form of small molecules and this chemical breakdown also releases the energy stored in the chemical compounds in the biomass.
biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and propane
In nature, electrical energy is seldom stored as such. Other types of energy would be stored in biomass - mainly chemical energy - but not a significant amount of electrical energy.
biomass burning is perceived as being a sensible form of energy generation. ... So the potential is there for a substantial fraction of our energy budget to come from biomass burning.
PRODUCTIVITYThis is the rate at which photosynthetic plants (the PRIMARY PRODUCERS) convert light energy to chemical energy.