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By: Gaby Stewart group #6 Owen Hearns Reilly Price room: 7A Biomass By: Gaby Stewart group #6 Owen Hearns Reilly Price room: 7A

What Is Biomass Biomass- Organic matter used as a fuel, esp. in a power station for the generation of electricity. Biomass is the oldest source of renewable energy, it’s been used since our ancestors learned the secret of fire. Biomass is a renewable energy source that can be replenished almost immediately.

Biomass Sources Biomass objects are burned in heating chambers, where the steam is used to power a generator, which creates energy. These are the materials burned to power the generators.

Biodiesel Biodiesel- A clean burning alternative fuel, produced from domestic, renewable resource. Biodiesel contains no petroleum/gasoline, but it can be blended with petroleum to create a biodiesel blend. It is easy to use, biodegradable, nontoxic, and essentially free of sulfur and aromatics.

Ethanol Ethanol- A clean-burning, high-octane motor fuel that is produced from renewable resources. According to the U.S Department of Energy, about 1.5 billion gallons of ethanol are made every year in the United States. Unblended 100% ethanol is not used as a motor fuel: instead, a percentage of ethanol is combined with unleaded gasoline.

Common Ethanol Blends E10 E85 10% ethanol and 90% unleaded gasoline. E10 is approved for use in any make or model of vehicle sold in the U.S. Many automakers recommend its use because of its high performance, and clean-burning characteristics. Today more than 75% of America’s gasoline contained ethanol, most as this E10 blend. 85% ethanol and 15% unleaded gasoline. E85 is an alternative fuel for use in flexible fuel vehicles (FFVs). E85 pumps are being installed across the country. When E85 is not available, these FFVs can operate on straight gasoline or any ethanol blend up to 85%.

Crops Used in Ethanol & Biodiesel barley canola corn crambe flaxseed grain wheat switchgrass sorghum mustard seed oats rapeseed rice safflower sesame seed soybeans sunflower seed

Brainpop Video- Biofuels http://www.brainpop.com/technology/energytechnology/biofuels/preview.weml Brainpop Video- Biofuels Advantages Disadvantages Biofuels are made from recently living organisms, and is a renewable resource. It releases a small amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, when burned. Most scientists believe there is a wide range of biomass resources that can be produced sustainably and at minable harm. It’s not as efficient as other nonrenewable resources. The machines used to harvest the crops, used in biofuels, still use fossil fuel. Using farm land to make biofuel, can create a food shortages and may cause the prices to increase.

Biomass Advantages Disadvantages Biomass is a critical renewable energy resource that can help America to make the transition to a clean energy future. Low- carbon biomass can provide a large amount of the new renewable energy, which will reduce the impact of global warming. Without low-carbon bio power it will likely be more expensive and take longer to transform to a clean energy economy. If not used carefully, biomass can be harvested in unsustainable rates, damage ecosystems, produce harmful air pollution, consume large amounts of water, and produce greenhouse gas. Biomass crops are not available all year. Biomass is an expensive resource, both in terms of producing the biomass and converting it to alcohols.

http://blogs.middlebury.edu/bio mass/about/video-tour/ Biomass product is dumped and sorted on conveyer belts. Biomass products that are too big are grinded into smaller pieces. The conveyer belt takes scoops of the product, and burns it at extreme temperatures in heating chambers. The steam created is used for powering turbines which creates electricity or the steam is used for heating and cooling. Ashes from the fire are then carried to places such as farms as fertilizers. Biomass Factory Video http://blogs.middlebury.edu/bio mass/about/video-tour/

Fun Facts! Its 14% of the worlds total energy requirements and 4% of that is from the U.S.A. alone. Ethanol consumption has increased by about 700% in the last 10 years. In Iowa and Wisconsin, biomass energy from landfills and dairy farms are being used to make electricity. Waste oil, such as oil that has been used by restaurants for deep frying can be converted into biodiesel.

Fun Facts! (cont.) The world has been using biomass energy for thousands of years to heat their homes and cook their foods. Biomass can be converted into wood-energy pellets, which are used in heaters and furnaces in residential and commercial applications. Biomass is the second-most common form of renewable energy we use in the U.S., providing enough electricity to power more than 2 million homes.

Biomass Quiz! What is biomass? What are the 2 main types of biofuel? What are the benefits of biomass? How is biomass used? How is electricity created through biomass?

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