By: Susan J Morris | 2013-01-02 | Home improvement Today, fossil fuels still power up most of our homes and industries. However, these oil and gasoline are not meant to last forever – they’re on the verge of getting depleted. read more
By: Steve Last | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Biomass is a renewable fuel and can be a very important fuel to replace today's massive and unsustainable use of fossil fuels. It is the oldest fuel, as we explain in the article, and it is in a sense the newest, as for so long it has been neglected. Read this article for an understanding of the vital part that biomass fuels will play in the future, and how your children and grandchildren will live thank you if you do. read more
By: Moronkeji Toye | 2010-11-29 | Diy Another great form of renewable energy is biomass energy, it involves the derivation of fuel from animal and crops fossil which is then converted to fuel for human use. While this might sound good and impressive as a source of energy it also has a lot of disadvantages worth considering before you decide if this form of energy is right for you or not. read more
By: Susan J Morris | 2013-01-02 | Home improvement In fear of using up the planet’s resources, the public clamors for renewable sources of energy. I’m sure you have encountered solar energy; a promising source of power but come in a steep price. read more
By: Angelina Winters | 2010-03-28 | Environment From the very beginning of civilization biomass fuels were being used for the production of energy but from the last few decades, it has been a matter of great debate whether biomass energy is advantageous or not. With all the research and experiments scientists and researchers came to this result that it has many advantages over fossil fuels and it does help in reducing greenhouse effect. read more
By: EnviroCitizen | 2010-09-17 | Science What is Biomass Energy?In short, biomass energy is the process of incinerating organic waste, such as dead trees, branches, yard clippings, crops, wood chips or sawdust, to create energy. Biomass is converted into energy through a relatively simple process, especially when compared to other manners used to obtain energy. First, the organic waste is collected at biomass power plants. read more
By: Pierce David | 2012-03-01 | Business Biomass energy is one of the oldest and most efficient sources of green power you’ll find anywhere. When you make use of biomass energy, you can contribute to saving the Earth. read more
By: Erin Hunt | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Renewable Energy is energy derived from resources that are regenerative or for all practical purposes cannot be depleted. Sources such the sun and the wind, can never be exhausted and therefore called renewable. They cause fewer emissions and are available locally. Their use can, to a large extent, reduce chemical, radioactive and thermal pollution. They are a viable source of clean and limitless energy. These are the non-conventional sources of energy. Most of the renewable sources of energy are fairly non-polluting and considered clean except for biomass, a renewable source, is a major polluter indoors. read more
By: David J Wedge | 2012-05-01 | Environment Energy Ministers from 23 of the world's leading economies this week (23rd April) convened in London to accelerate the development and deployment of clean energy technology, the most notable outcome was talk of Bio-Energy and the possible opportunities it offers to Britain’s future energy consumption. read more
By: Pierce David | 2012-07-06 | Business There are many different forms of "green" or renewable energy available today and people are continually looking for more energy-efficient sources of green power as the concern about global warming and greenhouse gases comes to the forefront. read more
By: Charles Lacuna | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The Mauritius government program of promoting the increased utilization of renewable energy sources like solar power and biomass was driven in part by the constant rise of... read more
By: Linda C | 2010-03-30 | Interior design In one sense, any kind of energy you create yourself is renewable and affordable. There are four main kinds of affordable renewable energy: solar, wind, biomass and geothermal. read more
By: Brian Walters | 2012-04-01 | Environment The Nacogdoches biomass plant is located near Sacul, Texas and was first developed by American Renewables in 2009. Shortly after construction began on the project, American Renewables sold it to Southern Power Company, which is one of the largest wholesale energy companies in the Southeast United States. The Nacogdoches biomass plant is a 100-megawatt wood-fired plant and includes the following: read more
By: Loveboa | 2011-12-07 | Politics In Europe and other developed countries, the annual use of biomass power generation of about 50 million kilowatts installed capacity, is the second largest renewable energy projects. And the international community has reached broad consensus: Biofuels are the only choice for alternatives to oil, has been diverted to the fast lane. read more