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1 Biomass Definition of Biomass Use of Biomass in the world Biomass combined heat and power station in Recklinghausen Facts and figures Outlook for the future

2 What is Biomass? Wood chips Wood pellets  Grain Litter / Straw Liquid manure Waste wood

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4 So biomass is… any material recently derived from plants that use sunlight to grow, i.e. plant & animal material, e.g. – wood from forests, – material left over from agricultural and forestry processes – organic industrial, human and animal wastes.

5 Use of Biomass in the world About 11% of the world’s energy comes from biomass.

6 Biomass combined heat- and powerstation in Recklinghausen

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8 Facts & figures about the Power station 100,000 tons waste wood annually produce more than the total energy demand of all of Recklinghausen Co2 savings: 93,000 tons 40,000 litres of fuel oil 43,000 cubic metres of natural gas Ash residue: 1%

9 Future prospects  In 12 years – nearly twice as much power out of renewable energy as today  planning a new one  Germany- until 2030 -15% biomass


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