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Yes.
Biomass energy comes from a number of different sources. The main source of biomass is essentially the paper-manufacturing industry as the pulping liquor from the processes used to make paper contribute largely to the growing amount of biomass.In terms of the energy sources themselves, it would be best to refer to Wikipedia's article on biomass: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomass#Biomass_sources. The section on Biomass Sources should provide all the information you need.
it is found in the woods. ( my neck of the woods)
Biomass
no one uses biomass energy
yes
Biomass means plant growth of various sorts, all plants use solar energy to grow through photosynthesis, and chemicals in the soil or applied as fertiliser. Biomass provides thermal energy, when it is used ie burned
As long as we can keep growing vegetation that we can use for burning, then biomass will be reliable.
Biomass energy can be used as electricity, fuel and many more
we use biomass to create electricity or power that is renewable. examples of renewable energy resources are wind ,solar power,biomass,sun and lots more.
Biomass has been restricted to rural areas. It is not used in cities.
Biomass energy is renewable as Fossil Fuels are not
Stefania Alonso has written: 'Biofuel use in the U.S.' -- subject(s): Biomass energy, Biomass energy industries, Energy policy
Biomass can be stored in the form of wood chips. It is normally dried, and then later used in a boiler for energy.
Energy gets into biomass when planets use sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar.
Energy from biomass is released by combustion.