Savanna
The world is moving at a fast pace, and we, humans, can help but try to innovate though sometimes we can't see the secondary effects of our actions. Environmental Systems and Societies is a subject that tries to study this actions and its effects on the environment in order to find solutions, therefore I think it will be important to create this blog to share my learnings. Feel free to leave your comments!
viernes, 27 de agosto de 2010
Biomass and Ecosystem
Biomass, a renewable energy source, is biological material from living, or recently living organisms, such as wood, waste, (hydrogen) gas, and alcohol fuels. Biomass is commonly plant matter grown to generate electricity or produce heat. In this sense, living biomass can also be included, as plants can also generate electricity while still alive. The most conventional way on how biomass is used however, still relies on direct incineration. Forest residues for example (such as dead trees, branches and tree stumps), yard clippings, wood chips and garbage are often used for this. However, biomass also includes plant or animal matter used for production of fibers or chemicals. Biomass may also include biodegradable wastes that can be burnt as fuel. It excludes organic materials such as fossil fuels which have been transformed by geological processes into substances such as coal or petroleum.
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