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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2008

Introduction to Biomass Fuels, what they are, their place in the Carbon Cycle

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  • No its not like burning wood in a stove or incinerating your trash. The burners are far more efficient than a traditional stove and extract far more energy from the fuel with a lot less waste product. These burners give off a lot less Carbon when they work. The fuels are developed from sources that replenish a lot faster than trees, are processed to be more efficient and which, in the process of quickly replenishing, reduce the carbon in the atmosphere via photo-synthesis.

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  • Can I use this video in a presentation I'm doing?

  • You cannot make the assertions that biomass is green/undamaging without specifing whether it is grown organically or from synthetic fertilizer. Otherwize you are implying that damage to the nirtogen cycle is less of a theat than damage to the carbon cycle.

  • Biomass fuel became unsustainable in 1500s

  • this guy talks weirdly

  • I don't know about this...

    Isn't this just like burning wood in a stove, or incinerating your trash?

    I think I heard somewhere that the burning of biomass releases less gases than if they decompose by themselves.

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