CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
(CCRES)
BIOMASS
The organic or waste
materials obtained from the plants and animals, is known as biomass.
Since plants and animals contain energy, the biomass also contains
energy. Plants get energy from the sun by the process of
photosynthesis, while the animals eat plants; hence biomass is an
important source of energy.
The energy obtained
from biomass is called as biomass energy. The biomass energy is type
of alternative or renewable energy since the plants and trees will
keep on growing and generating the wastes continuously, so this
source of energy will be available for unlimited period of time.
The various types of
garbage collected in our cities are also a type of biomass. Though
the living plants are not considered to be the biomass, the garbage
left by them in the form of fallen leaves, dead trees, broken
branches of the trees, wasted and leftover crops, chips and pieces of
wood etc are all considered to be biomass. The bark and saw dust left
from the lumber mills and even the tires and livestock manure can be
considered as biomass.
The trash from the
house and offices contains some paper products that cannot be
recycled back to the other paper products but they can also be used
as the biomass. Recycling such wastes for producing biomass fuel
would reduce pressure on our landfills. It is unbelievable that all
these materials that create lots of disposal problems can be used to
generate energy that too in the form of electricity.
In US, California
itself produces almost 60 million bone dry tons of biomass every
year, of which almost five million tons is used to produce biomass
energy in the form of electricity. The biomass collected in
California comprises of lumber mills wastes, wooden waste collected
from urban areas, residues from the agricultural lands and forests,
and other livestock.
The wastes generated
by the humans and animals like cows are also types of biomass. By
using this type of biomass for producing energy it becomes easier to
manage and control the landfills.
Biomass
used as the Source of Energy
All the types of
biomass contain one or the types of plants and animals wastes. When
the biomass obtained from plants it is burnt it catches fire
instantly or after some time and releases a lot of heat. During
burning the chemical energy stored within the biomass is converted
into heat energy. The heat produced during the burning of biomass can
be used for a number of applications like heating water, heating the
rooms, producing steam, cooking the food, and for other domestic and
industrial applications.
Some decomposing
garbage, and wastes from humans and animals can also be used as
biomass to produce methane gas, which can be used directly as the
fuel. Methane is an important part of natural gas, which is used
extensively as a cooking gas and also for running a number of
vehicles like cars and trucks. The methane gas obtained by this
method is also called as the landfill gas or biogas.
The
Fuels Obtained from Biomass
Besides using the
biomass for producing heat, it can also be used to produce fuels. The
fuels produced from the biomass are called as biofuels. The biofuels
can be used independently to or in combination with the other fuels
like gasoline and diesel. Some of the popular biofuels made from the
biomass are ethanol, biodiesel and natural gas.
Ethanol is produced
by fermentation of sugar which can be found in sugarcane, grains like
corn, sorghum and wheat, and other sources like potato skins, rice,
sugar beets and yard clippings. The biodiesel can be produced from
vegetable oil and animal fat feedstock. In this age of escalating
fuel prices, biodiesel is one of the most popular types of
alternative fuel for the vehicles. Biodiesel is mixed with
traditional diesel in certain proportions to power the vehicles. The
biodiesel is a clean fuel and does not produce any pollution. The
natural gas can be obtained from the biomass like cow dung, human
wastes, and livestock wastes. Methane, which is important part of the
natural gas, is produced from the biomass.
Benefits
of Using the Biomass Energy
Here are some of the
important benefits of biomass energy:
1) Biomass energy is
obtained mainly from the plants, animals, human wastes and garbage
which would have otherwise created dirty environment and lots of
disposal problems. When converted to biomass energy most of the
wastes get burnt completely or they get converted to useful manure.
Thus using biomass energy helps keeping our surroundings clean.
2) Biomass is a
renewable source of energy that would last as long as there is plant,
animal, and human life on the earth.
3)
Biomass helps producing indigenous fuels and helps reducing
dependency for fuels on other countries.
CCRES
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Escapeartist, Inc
CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
(CCRES)
Biomass energy is one of the oldest and most efficient sources of green power. Biomass is an energy derived from organic material. It is a reliable source of energy. It is an environment friendly choice of energy and helping to break the country's dependence on foreign oil. It’s a nice blog. Can you post any blog related to power plant maintenance issues?
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