One of the biggest advantages of using biomass is the
fact that it is a renewable energy source. Making use of biomass energy
means that the carbon emissions usually associated with burning fossil
fuels are drastically reducing, thereby diminishing the carbon
"footprint" left behind. This also means that it can contribute to
reducing the so-called greenhouse effect, as well as the production of
the so-called greenhouse gasses. All of this in turn helps to prevent
and minimise global warming.
When using biomass for energy purposes, the carbon
produced when burning is turned into carbon dioxide when it combines
with the oxygen around it. When emitted into the air, the carbon
monoxide is ‘inhaled' by living plant matter. This, in turn, then
results in oxygen being released into the atmosphere, reducing the
carbon production that the burning of fossil fuels causes. This means
that biomass makes more biological and environmental sense when thinking
about sustainable and renewable energy.
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