Biomass, a renewable energy from plants and animals | CBCGDF Media Reports
Biomass is renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals. Biomass can be burned directly for heat or converted to liquid and gaseous fuels through various processes.Biomass is used for heating and electricity generation and as a transportation fuel. Biomass is an important fuel in many countries, especially in developing countries for cooking and heating.
Biomass sources for energy include:
Wood and wood processing waste—firewood, wood pellets, and wood chips, lumber and furniture mill sawdust and waste, and black liquor from pulp and paper mills;
Agricultural crops and waste materials—corn, soybeans, sugar cane, switchgrass, woody plants, algae, and crop and food processing residues, mostly to produce biofuels;
Biogenic materials in municipal solid waste—paper products; cotton and wool products; and food, yard, and wood wastes;
Animal manure and human sewage for producing biogas (renewable natural gas).
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