Fecal material is a biomass and is renewable.
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Wood is not a fossil, it is biomass
No, biomass doesn't necessarily have to be a fuel at all, nor does it have to be plant material.
No, there is not enough biomass and natural gas is a finite fossil fuel.
No, biomass is not a fossil fuel. Fossil fuels are formed from decayed organic matter over millions of years, while biomass is organic material that is grown or harvested for energy purposes and is considered a renewable energy source.
Natural gas is a fossil fuel. It is formed from the decomposition of organic matter buried deep underground over millions of years. Biomass, on the other hand, consists of organic materials derived from plants and animals, such as wood, crop residues, and animal waste.
CHARCOAL is considered a biomass fuel because it is derived from organic matter (wood) and not from fossilized remains. It is renewable and sustainable as it comes from plants that can be replanted and harvested.
Biomass fuels and fossil fuels are both sources of energy that can be used to generate electricity and heat. They are both derived from organic matter, with biomass fuels coming from recent plant material and fossil fuels coming from ancient plant and animal remains. Both types of fuel release carbon dioxide when burned, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions.
Fossil fuel, the wind, the Sun, hydro and biomass
They both burn easily with lots of heat.
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Biomass has many benefits, the primary one being that it cannot be depleted like fossil fuels. ... With an abundance of plants on Earth, biomass could be a primary source of renewable energy that's used as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels