Does somebody know what " Biomass energy " is made of ?

So i’m doing this project in Biomass energy and I wanted to know what it is made of, I need to know this before it is Wednesday because its due Thursday, Please help me find out. Thanks in advance
Ps: I don’t know what cumm is supposed to mean!!!


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    1. Joy
      Posted December 27, 2011 at 7:12 pm | Permalink

      What is biomass? Biomass is a renewable energy originated from plants and animals. It’s organic material from plants and animals (microorganisms) that contain stored energy from the sun. Through photosynthesis plants absorb the sun’s energy which is then passed on to animals and people that eat them.

      http://www.homes-energy-efficient.com/what-is-biomass.html

      read about different types of biomass fuels at the website above

    2. Nicole
      Posted December 27, 2011 at 7:12 pm | Permalink

      It’s made of organic matter like plants grown to be burnt as fuel.
      Try this site if you need more… It explains what biomass is and the energy part is just saying what its being used for.
      http://www.biomassenergycentre.org.uk/portal/page?_pageid=76,15049&_dad=portal

    3. Jeff Engr
      Posted December 27, 2011 at 7:12 pm | Permalink

      Biomass in general is an organically generated energy form.

      In general for bio-mass energy we have a few basics that we go to.

      Wood chips – Burn these to generate Heat/Steam – with steam you can drive an electric turbine to generate electricity.
      Corn – Burn this to generate heat/steam- with steam you can drive an electric turbine to generate electricity.
      Ethanol/Methanol – Through a distilation process a way to create liquid fuels from organic material.
      Landfill Gas – If you clean it you can burn this to geneate heat/Steam – with steam you can drive a turbine to generate electricity.

      I hope you find this useful

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