By: Yale Walden, John Roos, and Scott Wexler.  Creates waste such as tree trimmings  Unprocessed biomass cannot be cost efficient if transported more.

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By: Yale Walden, John Roos, and Scott Wexler

 Creates waste such as tree trimmings  Unprocessed biomass cannot be cost efficient if transported more than miles  Impacts air quality greatly  Emits the highest level of gases

 Methane can be captured from landfills and reduces air pollution  Can be made locally with minimal cost  It is renewable

 Organic materials are gathered and put into a truck to a plant  The organic materials are then burned  The heat is used to boil water and the steam turns turbines and generators

 It is a barrel that you keep outside of your home  When it rains, it fills up with water  You can use this water for a garden or washing the car instead of using a hose

 A toilet that does not uses less water when you go pee  I you go to the bathroom for waste, it gives more water into the bowl  This cuts down wasted water greatly because you do not need a lot of water for going pee

 It uses more energy than normal light bulbs  It reduces the electric bill  They help the environment by having to replace them less frequently

 Plants that are put on a roof  It collects water when it rains  This decreases runoff  Less bioaccumulation because there is not as much water going down

 Panels put on top of a house that collects the suns energy  Energy can be kept stored  Can either heat the house or give electricity to the house