Bioenergy

Bioenergy

Bioenergy is renewable energy made available from materials derived from biological sources. In its most narrow sense it is a synonym to biofuel, which is fuel derived from biological sources. In its broader sense it does not include biomass, the biological material used as a biofuel, as well as the social, economic, scientific and technical fields associated with using biological sources for energy. This is a common misconception, as bioenergy is the energy extracted from the biomass, as the biomass is the fuel and the bioenergy is the energy contained in the fuel. [ cite web|url=http://www.vxu.se/td/english/bioenergy/blog/what_is_bioenergy/|title=What is bioenergy? ]

Biomass is any organic material which has stored sunlight in the form of chemical energy. As a fuel it may include wood, wood waste, straw, manure, sugar cane, and many other byproducts from a variety of agricultural processes.

There is a slight tendency for the word "bioenergy" to be favoured in Europe compared with "biofuel" in North America. Fact|date=September 2008

olid Biomass

Biomass is material derived from recently living organisms, which includes plants, animals and their byproducts. cite web|url=http://www.doe.gov/energysources/bioenergy.htm|title=Bioenergy ] Manure, garden waste and crop residues are all sources of biomass. It is a renewable energy source based on the carbon cycle, unlike other natural resources such as petroleum, coal, and nuclear fuels.

produced primarily by the animals housed in industrial-sized farms.

There are also agricultural products being grown for biofuel production. These include corn, switchgrass, and soybeans, primarily in the United States; rapeseed, wheat and sugar beet primarily in Europe; sugar cane in Brazil; palm oil and miscanthus in Southeast Asia; sorghum and cassava in China; and jatropha in India. Hemp has also been proven to work as a biofuel. Biodegradable outputs from industry, agriculture, forestry and households can be used for biofuel production, using e.g. anaerobic digestion to produce biogas, gasification to produce syngas or by direct combustion. Examples of biodegradable wastes include straw, timber, manure, rice husks, sewage, and food waste. The use of biomass fuels can therefore contribute to waste management as well as fuel security and help to prevent or slow down climate change, although alone they are not a comprehensive solution to these problems.

ee also

*Biochar
*Biogas

References

External links

* [http://bioenergy.ornl.gov Bioenergy] (Oak Ridge National Laboratory).
* [http://www1.eere.energy.gov/biomass Biomass] (US Department of Energys Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy).


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