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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.
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R. Skrinde has written: 'Engineering Feasibility of Fuels From Biomass Utilizing Dairy Farm Residue' -- subject(s): Fuel, Biomass energy, Dairy farming, Manures
Energy from biomass is released by combustion.
Biomass energy produces 3% of the worlds energy
History of Biomass Prior to the industrial revolution, biomass satisfied nearly all of man's energy demands. Up until the 1860s, the United States used biomass, in the form of wood, for nearly 91% of all energy consumption. In 1992 biomass generated $1.8 billion in personal and corporate income and employed 66,000 workers. Although presently the majority of humankind's energy requirements are fulfilled by fossil fuel combustion, 14% of the world still utilizes biomass.
no one uses biomass energy
Biomass energy is widely used. One state that uses biomass is Oregon.
fast energy flow in the biomass
biomass energy is located everywhere on this planet!
It is a biomass becauseit is burned for energy.
if u burn Biomass it will turn into energy