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By: Caroline and Lucas
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BIOMASS- DEFINITION Energy. organic matter, especially plant matter, that can be converted to fuel and is therefore regarded as a potential energy source.
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BIOMASS- HOW IT WORKS Here is Our Video Here is Our Video
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ADVANTAGES 1) Biomass reduces fuels 2)Biomass is renewable 3)Biomass maybe a secondary product that adds value to agricultural crop. 4)Growing Biomass crops produce oxygen and use up carbon dioxide. 5)The use of waste materials reduce landfill disposal. 6)Carbon Dioxide is released when Biomass fuel is burned. 7)Less money spent on foreign oil.
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DISADNATAGES 1)No more Biomass if crops are gone. 2)Additional work is needed in areas such as harvesting methods. 3)Land used for energy crops maybe in demand for other purposes, such as faming, conservation, housing, resort or agricultural use. 4)Some Biomass conversion projects are from animal wastes and are relatively small and therefore are limited. 5)Research is needed to reduce the costs of production of Biomass based fuels. 6)Is in some cases is a major cause of pollution.
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BIOMASS- CONCLUSION Production of ethanol from cellulosic biomass such as corn leaves and stalks has the potential to augment the feedstock's in the existing industry. The enzyme costs of converting cellulosic biomass into sugars for fuel ethanol. Production have been reduced approximately twenty-fold with technology. The production of ethanol has become the new technology The production of ethanol has become the technology of the future for fuel ethanol production.
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