By Stephanie Zerkel My resources 1.Hydrogen 2.Biomass briquettes.

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By Stephanie Zerkel My resources 1.Hydrogen 2.Biomass briquettes

Biomass briquettes Hydrogen

hydrogenBiomass briquettes  To turn hydrogen into energy they turn it in to free electrons or also known as heat. ☻  The biomass briquettes are made by a machine that compresses the waste of paper, saw dust, and yard waste (like trees or grass). When these are all compressed they make up a biomass briquette!

 What is it used for? Right now most of the biomass briquettes are used as alternative fire wood. They replace the wood with the briquettes to save more wood. The briquettes are made out of paper, sawdust and yard waste. It burns just like wood, and can be made out of recycled paper. Biomass briquettes can be burned in unmodified wood and wood pellet stoves, fireplaces, patio heaters and charcoal grills, and provide a low-cost method for converting organic wastes into energy

 What is it used for? hydrogen as energy can be used for many reasons but is mostly used for cars. There is only a few cars in the world that can run on hydrogen. They are still trying to find a way that it will work for sure.

What are its benefits? There are some reasons to use biomass briquettes and these are good ones...  less storage  Easy to handle and transport  Forever renewable  Cleaner than fossil fuels  Produced locally  Require no costly infrastructure, expensive pipelines or power lines  Create sense of pride by helping the environment.

What are its benefits? three major reasons to use hydrogen  The use of hydrogen greatly reduces pollution.  Hydrogen can be produced locally from numerous sources.  If hydrogen is produced from water we have a sustainable production system.

hydrogenBiomass briquettes  Hydrogen is very explosive.  It doesn’t last long.  It cost a lot to produce hydrogen as energy.  More green house gases then we need.  Fuel consumes it more then it can be replaced.  People need to add energy to them to make valuable fuel.