Biomass energy Parker Nishida. The source of Biomass  Biomass is everywhere  It can be found in trash  Everyone can use it.

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Biomass energy Parker Nishida

The source of Biomass  Biomass is everywhere  It can be found in trash  Everyone can use it

The Recourse  It is still trash  It is everywhere

How biomass is converted  One of the most common ways is burning it

Where it is at  Biomass is EVERYWHERE

3 Benefits are…  Degrateble  Everywhere  Can be burned

3 drawbacks  High demand  Agriculture waste  pollution

Converting  It is really easy to convert biomass, you literally just throw it into converter

What to change  You would not have to change a lifestyle or anything because it is everywhere

Can be used for…  Transportation  Recycling  Ect.

Pollution  Both air and land  But only if there is too much

No Noise  It Is silent!

Where it SHOULD be used  Obviously it should be used everywhere  All people should use it because it is good for the Earth