Biomass energy is a form of renewable energy that is made from living materials.
This by-product can then be used as an energy source which can directly be used to generate electricity.
Another option for biomass is converting it into biofuel which can then be used as a natural energy source that is healthier for the environment.
This makes it a great option for those worried about the current levels of greenhouse gases and their effects on the environment.
Biofuel is a direct by-product of biomass and can readily be created with biomass conversion techniques.
In recent years, biofuel has been the target of much criticism due to the fact that some forms of biofuel, particularly corn ethanol, are not as environmentally friendly as once thought.
Nonetheless, new forms of biofuel such as cellulosic ethanol offer a lot of benefits and can play a vital role in future climate change mitigation.
Biomass is created from living organisms such as corn, sugarcane, hemp, switch grass and quite a few varieties of trees making it a renewable energy source that is underutilized.
One of the main benefits of biomass is that it is renewable due to the fact that trees and crops can be regrown, making it a viable option that is environmentally friendly.
A good example of biomass is wood. When wood is burned in a fire pit or fireplace it then releases gases which produce heat, thereby heating the home. In an industrial setting these gases can be contained to make electricity.
With the growing concern of greenhouse gas emissions and the environment, converting our energy sources to biomass and its derivatives is a great way to help decrease our carbon footprint.
If all of the garbage produced in America alone were to be converted into biomass fuels, it could have a large impact on the environment.
This underutilized resource offers great potential that is becoming more and more popular these days because of the increased concern for the environment due to the high levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and the rise in temperatures worldwide.
In any event, biomass energy provides a means of reducing our ecological footprint and will help us reduce the effects of climate change.
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