The use of soybeans for biomass energy gained traction in the late 20th century, particularly in the context of biofuel production. Companies and researchers in Brazil and the United States were among the pioneers in harnessing soybean oil for biodiesel, a renewable energy source. The U.S. government also supported this initiative through policies promoting biofuels to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. This led to a broader acceptance and utilization of soybeans as a feedstock for biomass energy.
A pyramid of biomass shows how much energy the organism on a food chain is getting from its food.
no one uses biomass energy
Biomass energy is widely used. One state that uses biomass is Oregon.
biomass energy is located everywhere on this planet!
The amount of energy produced by biomass can vary depending on the type of biomass and the conversion technology used. On average, biomass energy production can range from 1 to 10 watts per gram of biomass.
It is a biomass becauseit is burned for energy.
if u burn Biomass it will turn into energy
energy
biomass energy was first discovered in the mid 1800's
No, biomass is just an organic matter.
Enrico Cini has written: 'Energia da biomassa' -- subject(s): Biomass energy, Economic aspects of Biomass energy, Agriculture and energy, Biomass energy industries
Less 'Biomass' (waste) has be put into landfill.