yes
By burning it
Wood burning in a fireplace would be an example of energy from a biomass.
biomass burning is perceived as being a sensible form of energy generation. ... So the potential is there for a substantial fraction of our energy budget to come from biomass burning.
Biomass energy is produced through burning organic matter.
Biomass energy is a practical alternative energy source that can contribute to a pollution problem. While burning biomass like wood or crop waste for energy can reduce reliance on fossil fuels, it can also release greenhouse gases and particulate matter into the atmosphere, contributing to air pollution. Proper management and technology are needed to minimize these environmental impacts.
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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
As long as we can keep growing vegetation that we can use for burning, then biomass will be reliable.
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it does away with garbage and keeps it out of landfills. however it causes pollution