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How does going carbon neutral work?

A carbon neutral fuel is one that does not add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Biofuel and biomass are carbon neutral because they remove CO2 from the atmosphere during their growing season, and they release exactly the same amount of CO2 when they are burnt. So they are carbon neutral.


Why and how will increases in the recycling of plant biomass reduce the greenhouse effect?

It assists in the Quest for sustainable ways to Sequester Carbon.Burning biomass (recently grown vegetation) to generate electricity puts carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This is CO2 that was recently removed (when the plants grew), so biomass is carbon neutral. The only way it reduces the greenhouse effect is if it replaces the burning of fossil fuels.


Why does the combustion of biomass release no net carbon into the atmosphere?

Biomass is vegetable matter, like unwanted parts of sugar cane (bagasse), as well as residue from tree felling and other things. When vegetation grows, it removes carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere. When the same material is burnt as biomass, that same CO2 is put back into the carbon cycle.


How come biomass energy is cheap?

Biomass energy comes from growing vegetation and then burning it to produce energy. This can be done quickly and locally and many organic materials can be used, often the residue from sugar cane or the offcuts from sustainable timber. This is why it is cheap. It is also carbon neutral so it does not affect global warming.


In what forms are carbon found in biomass?

Autotrophs, decaying, and respiration.

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Why are biofeuls described as carbon neutral?

Biofuels are described as Carbon neutral because they give of some C02 but not as much as fossil fuels.


Why is biomass a better alternative than coal?

The main advantage of biomass over coal is that it is "carbon neutral". This means that in order for the biomass to be created, it consumed carbon dioxide from the environment. Upon burning biomass, no additional carbon is added to our atmosphere. Coal, on the other hand, is taking carbon out of the earth and adding more to our atmosphere.


Why is Biomass considered carbon neutral?

Biomass is considered carbon neutral because it gives off the same amount of carbon when burned that it absorbed while growing. So, unlike fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas), it doesn't pollute the environment by adding extra CO2 to the atmosphere.


How does going carbon neutral work?

A carbon neutral fuel is one that does not add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. Biofuel and biomass are carbon neutral because they remove CO2 from the atmosphere during their growing season, and they release exactly the same amount of CO2 when they are burnt. So they are carbon neutral.


When burned does biomass let off carbon emissions?

Biomass releases carbon dioxide when burned.


Why and how will increases in the recycling of plant biomass reduce the greenhouse effect?

It assists in the Quest for sustainable ways to Sequester Carbon.Burning biomass (recently grown vegetation) to generate electricity puts carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This is CO2 that was recently removed (when the plants grew), so biomass is carbon neutral. The only way it reduces the greenhouse effect is if it replaces the burning of fossil fuels.


Is animal waste a source of biomass?

Yes, it is. Burning it releases carbon dioxide, but it is CO2 that has recently been taken from the atmosphere (into the animal feed as it was growing), so burning animal waste is carbon neutral.


Is biomass easy to get?

its pretty much everywhere. anything containing carbon is biomass. dirt is biomass. poop is biomass. a tree is biomass. you are biomass. so is your dog.. so, yeah; its pretty easy to get your hands on.


Why is biomass a better alternative to oil?

Biomass is a renewable resource.


What is the primary of biomass?

carbon,hydrogen&oxygen


Why can biomass fuels be described as renewable resources?

because it can be made again.


When was The Carbon Neutral Company created?

The Carbon Neutral Company was created in 1997.