it comes from your mom
There are none Negative aspects.
there is not a thing negtive about biomass we need to save biomass it!
While biomass energy is often considered a renewable resource, it can have several negative effects. The burning of biomass can release greenhouse gases and particulates, contributing to air pollution and climate change. Additionally, large-scale biomass production can lead to deforestation, loss of biodiversity, and competition with food crops, potentially affecting food security. Furthermore, improper management of biomass resources can result in soil degradation and water resource depletion.
biomass energy is located everywhere on this planet!
No, biomass typically produces energy through incineration which does not require solar energy.
Enrico Cini has written: 'Energia da biomassa' -- subject(s): Biomass energy, Economic aspects of Biomass energy, Agriculture and energy, Biomass energy industries
it release carbon dioxide
it releases carbon dioxide
Donald I Hertzmark has written: 'The market for ethanol feed joint products' -- subject(s): Alcohol as fuel, Biomass energy, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Alcohol as fuel, Economic aspects of Biomass energy
There are none Negative aspects.
There are none Negative aspects.
Kirk R. Smith has written: 'Biofuels, air pollution, and health' -- subject(s): Biomass energy, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Biomass energy, Environmental aspects of Fuel, Environmental health, Fuel, Indoor air pollution
Kevin R. Craig has written: 'Cost and performance analysis of biomass-based integrated gasification combined-cycle (BIGCC) power systems' -- subject(s): Biomass energy, Biomass gasification, Combined cycle power plants, Costs, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Biomass energy, Electric power production, Renewable energy sources, Research
there is not a thing negtive about biomass we need to save biomass it!
M. E. Yandle has written: 'Evaluation of methods to determine the impact of residential wood burning on ambient air quality' -- subject(s): Air, Biomass energy, Burning, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Biomass energy, Fuelwood, Pollution, Air quality
While biomass energy is often considered a renewable resource, it can have several negative effects. The burning of biomass can release greenhouse gases and particulates, contributing to air pollution and climate change. Additionally, large-scale biomass production can lead to deforestation, loss of biodiversity, and competition with food crops, potentially affecting food security. Furthermore, improper management of biomass resources can result in soil degradation and water resource depletion.
no one uses biomass energy