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im learning about biomass energy in earth science and I have a project and I still don't understand the advantages and disadvantages can I please get help
Hydrogen can be obtained through various methods such as electrolysis of water, steam-methane reforming of natural gas, biomass gasification, and electrolysis of brine solutions. Each method has its own set of advantages and disadvantages in terms of cost, efficiency, and environmental impact.
Biomass has both advantages and disadvantages. Some advantages include its renewable nature, reduction of waste when used for energy production, and potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, disadvantages can include competition with food production, land use conflicts, and emission of pollutants during combustion.
There are a few disadvantages of using biomass energy. Some of the disadvantages include the cost, use of fossil fuels, and environmental hazards.
Yes. However, it is not yet economically practical, as it takes more energy to convert the biomass into hydrogen than we can get from using the hydrogen for fuel.
Biomass is renewable.
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Some disadvantages of biomass power stations include emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants during the burning process, the potential competition with food crops for biomass sources, and the requirement for large land areas to grow biomass crops. Additionally, biomass power generation can sometimes be more expensive than fossil fuels or other renewable energy sources.
advantages of biomass energy is that it 1. can be found almost everywhere and 2. it is cheap
Advantages of biomass energy include its renewable nature, ability to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and potential to promote waste management by utilizing organic waste as a fuel source. Disadvantages may include competition with food resources, potential for land use conflicts, and limited efficiency in energy conversion compared to fossil fuels.
The advantages of them all is that they produce electricity, which the whole world needs to support our lifestyle.The disadvantages of the first three is that they are polluting and expensive.The greater advantages of all the renewable energy sources (solar, wind, hydro, tidal and wave, biomass and geothermal) is that they are free, renewable, and don't emit carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution which is causing global warming.
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