<< Hide Menu
Karla Jauregui Sandoval
Karla Jauregui Sandoval
Biomass has been used since our very first ancestors, they used wood to burn it and produce heat. Now modernized, biomass energy is the burning of waste such as wood, garbage, crops, landfill gas, and alcohol fuels in order to produce heat that is converted into electricity. Biomass is renewable since waste is produced readily, and in countries where technology for more efficient energy production is scarce, biomass is always there to support energy production.
Ethanol can be used as a substitute for gasoline. Burning ethanol does not introduce additional carbon into the atmosphere via combustion, but the energy return on energy investment for ethanol is low.
Many companies are actively working on sustainable biomass technologies to replace transportation fuels.
Benefits 👍🏻 | Drawbacks 👎🏻 |
|
|
Watch: Environmental Science
© 2024 Fiveable Inc. All rights reserved.