Biomass Energy
March 11th, 2009 Posted in biomass energy and power, energy sources, power generation, renewable energy
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“Biomass” means any plant-derived organic matter available on a renewable basis, including dedicated energy crops and trees, agricultural food and feed crops, agricultural crop wastes and residues, wood wastes and residues, aquatic plants, animal wastes and municipal wastes. Biomass is stored solar energy.
Topics – Biomass Energy
- What is Biomass?
- Biomass Resources
- Biomass Technologies (Bio-Power, Bio-Fuels)
- Examples of Bio-Fuels & Biomass Technologies
- Global Carbon Cycle
- Bio-Power Technologies (Direct Combustion, Co-firing, Pyrolysis, Anaerobic Digestion, CHP)
- Cost of Biomass Fuel, Liquid Bio-Fuels & Power
- Benefits from Biomass & Wastes
- Environmental Impact & Risks
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December 2nd, 2009 at 4:01 am
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April 30th, 2010 at 6:28 am
Excellent post,I recently subscribed to your rss feed.
April 30th, 2010 at 8:30 am
Hi, thanks for your comment and encouragement. Cheers. Marcial
May 1st, 2010 at 8:48 am
Wind power is a good source of electricity but it also takes up lots of space just like solar power plants.’:.
May 2nd, 2010 at 1:31 am
Hi Poppy. Sure wind power takes a lot of space that is why it is mostly suited in off-shore areas or in mountain ridges where there are no other major alternative land use. With fossil fuels expected to be gone in our lifetime (crude oil gone within 70 years, natural gas gone in 60 years, geothermal reserves needing 50-100 years to regenerate, and coal gone in 250 years), there is an urgent need to make use of other renewable energy resources (biomass, co-generation, mini-hydro or run-of-river, wind, solar, ocean thermal energy conversion or OTEC). Cheers. Marcial