Topic: Biomass Conversion
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What is biomass conversion?
A biomass conversion is a method for changing plant and animal materials into high-quality fuels. Read More »
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What is the Biomass conversion of gammarus pulex?
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How are biomass conversion and nonrenewable resources similar?
The only way that i think they are similar is in the fact that they both are usually burned. But biomass and non-renewable resources are very different. Biomass comes from resources that can be "remade" within 100 years (ex. grass and hedge... Read More »
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I am a lumberjack and I work in the Lake Tahoe area. Mostly they do not want to cut large healthy trees but they do want to remove small trees and dead trees by thinning. These trees are often to small to make lumber out of so what we do is... Read More »
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wood is still the main source of biomass energy in the world so large scale conversion would cause massive deforestation and increase in carbon dioxide emissions. http://www.renewables-info.com/biomass/b… Source(s): http://www.renewables-in... Read More »
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The Technology Review website reports the highlights of a recent article in the journal, Science, which analyzed the comparative benefits of two alternative pathways for extracting energy from biomass: (1) biomass conversion to transport bi... Read More »
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Runoff certainly results in loss of the fertilizer. This is a reason for avoiding quick release (water soluble) fertilizer, and can result in less of the fertilizer you put down being available to your plants. I don't believe a significant ... Read More »
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