Georgia, the state not the country, uses it for much of it's energy!
The cost is free, the energy comes from the Sun (trapped by plants). However, the price of biomass (what you have to pay for it) is not fixed and varies from country to country, place to place and what the biomass consists of.
Producers
corn
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india
Biomass energy can be used as electricity, fuel and many more
Georgia, the state not the country, uses it for much of it's energy!
no one uses biomass energy
In a developing country, biomass is most likely to be used for cooking and heating purposes. This can involve burning wood, crop residues, animal dung, or charcoal for energy. Biomass is often a primary energy source in areas with limited access to modern fuels and technologies.
Biomass energy is widely used. One state that uses biomass is Oregon.
solar energy uses the sun and biomass uses waste to make energy
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People all around the world uses biomass. it's useful for helping the earth, im not kidding
Wood is not a fossil, it is biomass
Biomass can be used to generate electricity and to fuel our cars. Biomass generates electricity when the biogas is burned and this turns a turbine or a generator creating electricity. It fuels our cars by turning corn into ethanol for our cars. Hopefully this helps...:D
The cost is free, the energy comes from the Sun (trapped by plants). However, the price of biomass (what you have to pay for it) is not fixed and varies from country to country, place to place and what the biomass consists of.