No, biomass, biogas, biodiesel and other biofuels are all renewable.
Biomass is a renewable resource that can be sustainably produced. It helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions by offsetting the use of fossil fuels. It is versatile and can be used to generate heat, electricity, and biofuels.
Yes, plant matter can be considered an energy resource because it contains stored energy in the form of carbohydrates, such as sugars and cellulose, which can be released through processes like combustion or fermentation to produce energy in the form of heat, electricity, or fuels. This makes plants a renewable and sustainable source of energy.
To remember the meaning of Biomass, think of the word "bio" referring to anything relating to life, and "mass" suggesting a large quantity. Biomass is essentially the total weight or amount of living matter, typically referring to plant and animal materials used as renewable energy sources.
Chemical energy comes from different sources. Some, like the burning of fossil fuels with oxygen, are clearly non-renewable. Others like biomass or sunflower oil can be renewed, because the material can be re-grown (as long as the sun lasts). So it depends on whether the source chemicals are renewable or not. While you cannot replace the same chemical energy you have used the vast amount of chemical energy puts it above finite resources such as fossil fuels. When it comes to chemical energy the question of renewable or nonrenewable is not all important. Chemical energy is the form of energy most often used but many don't realize that is the case. This is a chemical reaction that takes place when fossil fuels are burned, when gasoline is combusted or when natural gas is used. Those are fundamental processes of chemical energy where the energy is released by burning. Batteries that power everything in our home from ceiling fans to cell phones use chemical energy. Chemical compounds are collections of large numbers of atoms. The atoms are bound to each other and when those bonds are broken a chemical reaction is the result. When a process is applies to break the bonds of atoms, new compounds are created in the process. Oxidation of the atoms occurs immediately as the bonds break. Exothermic energy is the result of a chemical reaction that releases energy in the form of heat. We use the heat energy produced to power various products and systems we use daily. When the exothermic energy is released the amount (size) of the chemical compound is reduced
Bio-mass means burning vegetation or organic matter of some kind, usually to generate electricity. This releases carbon dioxide (CO2), but this is CO2 that was recently absorbed from the atmosphere, so it is part of the natural carbon cycle. This is why it is regarded as green energy. It is classified as renewable because the plants, hemp, sugarcane, forest waste etc can all be grown again, reasonably quickly. Fossil fuels are not considered bio-mass, even though they were originally vegetable and organic matter, because the carbon dioxide released by fossil fuels has been out of the atmosphere for millions of years, so releasing it now overburdens the carbon cycle.
Renewable resource means something that can never finish. for example wood is a renewable source, so we can keep growing trees to get more wood. but for example coal, when we use up all the coal in the world, it will take millions and millions of years to get more coal, this is non- renewable energy. types of renewable energy are : wind power, solar panels/cells, bio fuel, geothermal power, wave energy, tidal power, and hydroelectric power. types of non- renewable are: coal, oil, gas or nuclear power
Hydro power, solar power, wind energy, Bio mass
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These are called renewable energy resources. For example bio-diesel, firewood etc come under the category of renewable energy resources. Taping solar energy through photosynthesis also comes under renewable energy resources.
These are called renewable energy resources. For example bio-diesel, firewood etc come under the category of renewable energy resources. Taping solar energy through photosynthesis also comes under renewable energy resources.
These are called renewable energy resources. For example bio-diesel, firewood etc come under the category of renewable energy resources. Taping solar energy through photosynthesis also comes under renewable energy resources.
Biomass is a renewable resource that can be sustainably produced. It helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions by offsetting the use of fossil fuels. It is versatile and can be used to generate heat, electricity, and biofuels.
Electrical energy resources: Wave power Solar power (also as heat energy) Geothermal power (generating electricity by turning turbines from steam generated in thermal pockets in the ground- eg in Iceland; also used directly for heating) Wind power Tidal power Biomass (newly grown plant/waste matter burnt just like fossil fuels) There are other non-energy resources that you can consider as renewable- for example building materials: insulation made of wool instead of plastic; fast growing bamboo from a responsible source instead of an ancient slow growing wood from a rainforest. Food resources must also be renewable- for example stocks of Atlantic cod are being used at an unsustainable rate and will become instinct if the trend continues. Any source which is not depleted in the long term by you using it can be considered a renewable resource. Fossil fuels are not a renewable resource because if you used it all now, there would not be any significant amount of new fossil fuel in 1000 years. Any resource can be renewable if the rate at which it is used up, is less than or equal to the rate at which it is produced.
Here's a list of the major renewable energies:1. Solar2. Wind3. Hydro power4. Geo-thermal5. Bio fuels, such as ethanol and bio-diesel6. Tidal energy
coal energy, disel fuel energy, bio diesel energy
SolarWindBiomass (Bio Fuel)HydroelectricGeothermalWave and Tidal
Yes, plant matter can be considered an energy resource because it contains stored energy in the form of carbohydrates, such as sugars and cellulose, which can be released through processes like combustion or fermentation to produce energy in the form of heat, electricity, or fuels. This makes plants a renewable and sustainable source of energy.