Biomass Renewable Energy Source

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Biomass Renewable Sources of Energy

Author: Fabricio

Smoldering biomass is not the only way to let loose its energy. Biomass can be transformed to other functional forms of energy like methane gas or transportation fuels like ethanol and biodiesel. Methane gas forms as the main component of natural gas. Stuffs like decomposing garbage, and agricultural and human waste, discharge methane gas also referred as "biogas." Crops like corn and sugar cane can be fermented to manufacture the transportation fuel, ethanol. Biodiesel, another transportation fuel, can be produced from surplus food products like vegetable oils and animal fats.

The most widespread variety of biomass is wood. For many centuries, people have burned wood for heating and cooking. Wood was the main resource of energy in the U.S. and the rest of the world till the mid-18th century. Biomass persists to be a chief resource of energy in the developing world. In United States, wood and waste offer only about 2 percent of the energy used today.

About 84 percent of the total wood and wood waste fuel used in the United States is consumed by the industry, electric power producers, and commercial businesses. The rest, mainly wood, is used in homes for heating and cooking.

Various industrialized plants in the wood and paper products industry make use of wood waste to manufacture their own steam and electricity. This saves these companies financially as they neither have to dispose off their waste nor they have to buy electricity.

Another resource of biomass is the daily waste or garbage. Rubbish that appear from plant or animal products is biomass. Food scraps, lawn clippings, and leaves are all examples of biomass junk. They can be a rich source of energy by either burning them in waste-to-energy plants, or by confining biogas. In the former, waste is burned to generate steam that can be used also to heat buildings and generate electricity as well.

Biomass can contaminate the air when it is burned, though not at the extent of fossil fuels. Burning biomass fuels does not manufacture pollutants like sulfur that lead to acid rain. When burnt, biomass discharges carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. But when biomass crops are developed, a nearly corresponding quantity of carbon dioxide is used up through photosynthesis.

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About the Author

Currently caught in a fight in trying to expose alternative and clean enegy resources to the citizens of my local town. This passionate fight leads me to be found either writing small pieces of articles on the small neighborhood magazine to aware citizens of responsibilities and actions that can be taken or trying to write articles online to aware the world about their responsibilities in this matter.

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10 Responses to Biomass Renewable Energy Source

  1. Anonymous says:

    defintely biomass for developing countries where they have a lot of cows bullocks etc. But in hill regions water or hydro power plants are better. So, it depends really.

  2. Anonymous says:

    On a residential level – I’ve always considered that if you have enough property to sustain your firewood use, then it is should be regarded as renewable. In my area that would require roughly one acre per home.

  3. Anonymous says:

    hydroelectric by far. Biomass is just now coming online. Tidal power is not going to be a big source ever. there are only 40 spots on the whole globe that are serious places where tidal will work without being in danger of being destroyed by hurricanes, sever storms, and other such forces.

  4. Anonymous says:

    i think you’re going to need to do the research yourself. especially if this is for school…
    in short, garbage is anything unwanted and landfil is solid waste that gets buried, as opposed to solid waste that is burned or recycled.
    check out J-STOR or one of those databases, or google scholar for those articles your looking for.

  5. wakeboardchik7 says:

    Which is a renewable source of energy? Water or Biomass? If both, which is better?

  6. aly says:

    What is the most widely used source of renewable energy in the world today?
    is it
    a.hydroelectric power
    b. biomass fuels
    c.tidal power

  7. him :) says:

    Are fuelwood, biomass and biogas renewable or non-renewable energy sources?

  8. Becca says:

    Can you name a type of renewable energy?
    ok ppl this needs answered ASAP for this assignment

    i have to name 6 types of renewable energy sources…i have

    biomass
    geothermal
    wind
    solar
    nuclear

    and i need 1 more so plz answer for me!!!!!!!
    hydro is water it covers all of those answers but thanks anyways

    oh and i just found it it was biodiesel

  9. ALO says:

    Okay, here’s a tough one, Is garbage and land fill the same? In reference to Biomass renewable energy?
    Need info on Biomass renewable energy sources, only peer review articles for reference and as many quantitative as possible

  10. Spotted your blog post via google the other day and absolutely find it irresistible. Carry on the fantastic work.

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