It has to be grown (vegetation), or collected (trash) and then dried before it is burnt.
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It hangs out with the rain in New Jersey.
It must be burnt and then compressed to get all of the useful energy out. Then the energy let out is measured in joules and used for electricity.
Both biomass and wind energy are natural sources of energy. Their differences are that biomass energy comes from waste materials whiles wind energy comes from the wind. Before energy can be produced from biomass, decomposition by micro-organisms must occur to produce biogas (energy), while for wind energy, the speed of the wind (energy of the wind) causes some turbine-like device to change mechanical energy to other forms of energy. Energy from biomass can also be obtained by burning it.
The nuclear reaction produces heat The heat is used to make steam The steam makes the turbines spin The turbines make electricity
batteries are stored energy, nothing should have happened. They say to disconnect the negative terminal for safety reasons.
Yes, nuclear energy is converted into electricity in a nuclear power plant. The energy produced from nuclear fission reactions is used to heat water and produce steam, which then drives a turbine connected to a generator to generate electricity.
Biomass produces no radioactive waste.
As of mid 2008, the U.S. is first for generating electricity from wind turbines, before Germany and Spain. the wind turbines get winds kinetic energy and generate it into electricity.
No, electricity is a natural phenomenon that has been harnessed and utilized by people for various applications. Humans did not create electricity, but they have developed ways to generate and control it for powering devices and systems.
If this is for the study island question which states "Suppose that there's a river which begins in Canada and flows through the United States before finally reaching the ocean. Which of the following activities by Canada would most likely cause problems for the United States?" then the answer is "constructing a dam to generate electricity."