AC or DC, whatever you want. It produces the same electricity that you use for your home.
Biomass can be converted into energy through processes such as combustion, gasification, fermentation, and anaerobic digestion. Combustion burns biomass to produce heat or electricity, gasification converts biomass into synthetic gas that can be used in power generation, fermentation involves using microorganisms to break down biomass into biofuels like ethanol, and anaerobic digestion uses bacteria to break down biomass into biogas for heat or electricity production.
It turns into chemical energy.
Burning stuff like wood, waste and other plant matter releases stored chemical energy in the form of heat, which can be used to turn shafts to produce electricity. Let's see this simple illustration of how biomass is used to generate electricity
if u burn Biomass it will turn into energy
That means that electricity contains a certain amount of energy; that you need energy to produce an electrical current; and that such energy can, in turn, be converted into other types of energy.
Energy gets into biomass when planets use sunlight to turn water and carbon dioxide into sugar.
Electricity is stored as chemical energy when you charge a battery. Electric motors turn electricity into kinetic energy. Electric ranges/ovens/stoves turn electricity into heat energy.
Electricity.
yes
By causing the energy to turn a generator/alternator.
Biomass is burnt to make electricity in the same way as coal and oil. It does not release additional carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, but its black and brown carbon (ash) pollution contributes to global warming when it lands on snow and ice, and when the particles are absorbed by water vapour droplets in clouds.
By using a motor electricity makes a turning armature spin. That is changing electrical energy into kinetic energy