by: tiffany harriot, myrca joseph, samantha alexis, angelita mede biomass presentation

8
By: Tiffany Harriot, Myrca Joseph, Samantha Alexis, Angelita Mede Biomass presentation

Upload: everett-mccormick

Post on 23-Dec-2015

213 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: By: Tiffany Harriot, Myrca Joseph, Samantha Alexis, Angelita Mede Biomass presentation

By: Tiffany Harriot, Myrca Joseph, Samantha Alexis, Angelita Mede

Biomass presentation

Page 2: By: Tiffany Harriot, Myrca Joseph, Samantha Alexis, Angelita Mede Biomass presentation

Introduction to Biomass-Biomass is a renewable

energy source. It is renewable because it can be replaced

naturally. We can get this source energy from food crops, grassy and

woody plants.-It can be found from agriculture or

forestry. Oil-riche algae, and the organic component of municipal

and industrial wastes

Page 3: By: Tiffany Harriot, Myrca Joseph, Samantha Alexis, Angelita Mede Biomass presentation

How to use our Energy Source-One way is burning things like animal waste.

-Fermentation which is adding yeast to agricultural crops to create ethanol (better than using gasoline for cars).

-Conversion is adding heat or chemical to the Biomass which helps to create electricity.

-Lastly is Bacterial Decay which is when natural bacteria feed on the dead (animals and Plants). it creates Methane gas (which is odorless and colorless) that can create heat and electricity.

-It is in between easy and hard because the process to produce the energy is lengthy.

Page 4: By: Tiffany Harriot, Myrca Joseph, Samantha Alexis, Angelita Mede Biomass presentation

Pro and cons of biomassBiomass has some benefits and also

consequences

The benefits of biomass:-The use of biomass energy has the potential to

greatly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.-It can reduce dependence on foreign oil.

-It supports U.S. agricultural and forest product industries.

Cons of biomass:-It requires space and produces dirty smell.

-It is difficult to store biogas in cylinders.-Lost of construction of biogas plant is high, so

only rich people can use it.

Page 5: By: Tiffany Harriot, Myrca Joseph, Samantha Alexis, Angelita Mede Biomass presentation

Energy In Our Community

-This Energy source is only available in one place in our community and that is fuel start on Queens Street in Dudley

-It is only available two places in Massachusetts which are Worcester and Fitchburg. The plant, which straddles the Fitchburg-Westminster line on Rowtier Drive, sells energy to Unitil Corp.

http://www.fuelstart.com/02124-BiomassEnergyLog-prices-20-miles.aspx

http://www.fuelstart.com/02124-BiomassEnergyLog-prices-20-miles.aspx

Page 6: By: Tiffany Harriot, Myrca Joseph, Samantha Alexis, Angelita Mede Biomass presentation

Biomass Source Pollution

-Burning Biomass may result in more result or less air pollution depending on the type of

biomass and the types of fuels or energy sources that it replaces. Burning wood

produce lots of air pollution.

-Burning fossil fuels and biomass releases Carbone dioxide, when the plants that are

the sources of biomass are grown, a nearly equivalent amount of Co2 is captured

through photosynthesis

Page 7: By: Tiffany Harriot, Myrca Joseph, Samantha Alexis, Angelita Mede Biomass presentation

How is energy used?

Biomass can be used in schools, especially schools in an rural area who have little resources to electricity.

Biomass can create fuels that can power cars, trucks and tractors.

Biomass could be used in a home to cook food and generate electricity or can be used to heat up throughout the home using a fireplace.

Page 8: By: Tiffany Harriot, Myrca Joseph, Samantha Alexis, Angelita Mede Biomass presentation

Energy Source Opinion

-Biomass is a useful energy source, it is renewable, could be use for transportation because biogas is an example of transportation fuel. It can be use by people at home and also other buildings.

-Biomass used as a fuel reduces need for fossil fuels for the production of heat, steam, and electricity for residential, industrial and agricultural use. Biomass is always available and can be produced as a renewable resource. Growing Biomass crops produce oxygen and use up carbon dioxide.