Advantages and disadvantages of biomass energy
Biomass refers to the total organic matter found on the earth’s surface in terms of plants and animals
These plant/animal matter can be converted into energy by biological and thermochemical processes
The main sources of biomass energy are agricultural wastes
Animal waste such as cow dung and human waste is used to produce biogas
a combustible gas generated by the fermentation of organic matter e.g. cow dung
Biogas can be used as cooking gas and in refrigerators
Advantages of biomass energy
Inexhaustible as long as there is organic matter.
Available throughout the world.
Cheap because uses waste products.
Production doesn’t require advanced technology
Biogas gives twice as much heat as natural gas.
Slurry left behind when biogas is being made can be used as fertilizer.
Disadvantages of biomass energy
Cannot be transported over longer distances.
Contributes to global warming (pollution) if burnt directly.
Requires large spaces for the construction of the bio-digesters
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