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1  biomass: Definition from Answers.com
Date Cached: 2010/09/06
biomass ( ) n. The total mass of living matter within a given unit of environmental area. Plant material, vegetation, or agricultural waste used as a
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2  EIA Energy Kids - Biomass
Date Cached: 2010/09/04
Biomass is a renewable energy source because we can always grow more trees and crops, and waste will always exist. ... Burning biomass is not the only way to release its energy. ...
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3  Biomass (ecology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Date Cached: 2010/09/04
Biomass, in ecology, is the mass of living biological organisms in a given area or ecosystem at a given time. ... How biomass is measured depends on why it is being measured. ...
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4  Waste to Energy (WTE) & Biomass in California
Date Cached: 2010/09/01
Waste to Energy (WTE) & Biomass in California ... Thanks to advances in technology, waste known as biomass, is put to valuable use producing electricity. ...
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5  How Biomass Energy Works | Union of Concerned Scientists
Date Cached: 2010/08/31
How biomass energy works. Renewable energy technologies tap into natural cycles and systems, turning the energy all around us into usable forms. ...
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6  Directory:Biomass - PESWiki
Date Cached: 2010/06/24
In energy production and industry, biomass refers to living and recently living biological material which can be used as fuel or for industrial production. ...
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7  U.S. Department of Energy Regional Biomass Energy Program (RBEP)
Date Cached: 2010/09/07
Seeks ways to facilitate expanded use of biomass resources for the production of renewable transportation fuels and electric power.
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8  Biomass Energy = Incineration / Biomass Power Plants = Toxic ...
Date Cached: 2010/08/16
Study found that, after 40 years, the net GHG emissions from biomass burned for electricity are still worse than coal, even when considering forest ...
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9  Biomass - BioenergyWiki
Date Cached: 2010/08/31
However, increasing use of biomass resources, especially wood, can lead to forest degradation, deforestation, and consequently desertification. ...
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10  biomass - definition of biomass by the Free Online Dictionary ...
Date Cached: 2010/09/01
Translations of biomass. biomass synonyms, biomass antonyms. Information about biomass in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ...
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