Living things or plants
The Sun.
biomass originated from the African bush babies who often had no gasoline so the lighted there crap on fire. that lit on fire crap was used for explosives and cooking food. I have a masters degree in this subject. ; )
biomass
The sun.
The Sun!
In a sense it is, but only if your life-time approximates a quarter of a million years. For ephemeral humans the answer is no.
biomass
because it is
The Sun.
organic matter in it
Wind
the sources of biomass energy are garbage, wood, waste, landfill gases, and alcohol fuels.
Yes, the energy contained in biomass is that gleaned from the Sun by living things.
The sun. Biomass could not have grown without sunlight.
One reason why biomass energy is not a good energy source is that a large amount of land is need to create enough electricity to make biomass efficient. Another reason is that it can consume more fuel.
Fuel companies rely on this energy source to power things up. Automotive industries also rely on thin energy source(biomass).
biomass originated from the African bush babies who often had no gasoline so the lighted there crap on fire. that lit on fire crap was used for explosives and cooking food. I have a masters degree in this subject. ; )