People all around the world uses biomass. it's useful for helping the earth, im not kidding
It is in Maryland
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Biomass
In the U.S., biomass today provides about 3-4% of primary energy. Biomass is used for heating wood stoves, cooking, transportation, and for electris power production.
Most likely either California or New York.
Biomass was previously advertised as a source of clean energy; however, studies have shown it is dirty and is linked to diseases such as cancer and leukemia.
Biomass is the source of almost half of America's renewable energy.
Biomass, compressed natural gas, and nuclear power
Biomass is the source of almost half of America's renewable energy.
No. The US probably uses the most energy in the world.
About 5% of total energy consumed in the United States comes from biomass sources, such as wood, crop residues, and biofuels. This percentage varies depending on the sector, with biomass contributing more significantly to electricity generation than to transportation or heating.