biomass
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Created on November 20, 2024
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Transcript
Biomass
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This is organic waste produced from human activity.
Biomass can be used to produce heat, electricity or fuels.
What is it for?
This is organic waste produced from human activity.
What is biomass?
Description of biomass
Significant advantages and disadvantages.
- renewability
- reliability
- waste reduction.
- environmental and health impact
- cost and space
The cons
The pros
Description of energy. This includes what it is, how it works in detail and what elements it is made of
What is energy?
How does energy work?
Impact on biodiversity in renewable energies
Reduced Climate Change
Impact on adjacent populations
The cultivation of biomass crops (like energy crops) for fuel production can lead to changes in land use.
Carbon Neutrality: Biomass is often described as "carbon-neutral" because the carbon dioxide (CO2) released during its combustion.
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Impact on the Atmosphere
In which part of Mexico is it best to produce biomass energy?
States like Chiapas, Veracruz, and Oaxaca are rich in agricultural production, especially sugarcane, corn, and coffee.
beet, cereals, crop by-products, grass, catch crops, linseed, livestock manure, corn, marine biomass, rapeseed oil, sludge, vegetable oil residues and animal fats.
Examples of products that make biomass
thenks for your attention
The principle of conservation of energy states that the total amount of energy in a closed system remains constant, although it can change type.
Energy is the ability to do work or cause a change in a system. In physical terms, energy does not "disappear", but is transformed from one form to another.
Reduced Climate Change Renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, and hydropower, produce little to no greenhouse gas emissions.