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Biomass energy is widely used. One state that uses biomass is Oregon.
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Wood burning in a fireplace would be an example of energy from a biomass.
Biomass can be stored in the form of wood chips. It is normally dried, and then later used in a boiler for energy.
Biomass energy can be used as electricity, fuel and many more
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It is in Maryland
Biomass energy comes from plants - such as wood waste, corn kernels or non food energy crops which are generally used to make liquid fuels, heat or electricity. The cost of energy produced from biomass always depends on the type of biomass that is being utilized, the type of energy being produced (heat, electricity or fuel), the technology used and the size of the plant. Power plants that can burn biomass directly can generate electricity at a cost of 7 to 9 cents per kilowatt-hour.
biomass is made from bunring waste products. THis can be done anywhere
Biomass has been restricted to rural areas. It is not used in cities.
The Biomass decreases as the energy is used up on the way to the "top".
Biomass means plant growth of various sorts, all plants use solar energy to grow through photosynthesis, and chemicals in the soil or applied as fertiliser. Biomass provides thermal energy, when it is used ie burned