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Renewable Resources Biomass Briquettes/Wind . Jordan Perry. How is the energy converted/What is it used for?. Wind farm- to make wind act as a energy wind turbines are built.
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Renewable Resources Biomass Briquettes/Wind Jordan Perry
How is the energy converted/What is it used for? • Wind farm- to make wind act as a energy wind turbines are built. • Wind is a form of solar energy and is used for creating energy it uses kinetic and changes it in to mechanical power • Biomass-is made from agricultural waste and is a substitute for fossil fuels. • Biomass is as the sole fuel for a fire and is used for heat boilers in plant manufacturing
Benefits of the energy • Wind energy-wind energy method makes it cleaner and it is more profitable as well. The good thing is that the this energy doesn’t consume water. • Biomass- makes it more convenient and clean to use wood chips, paper, green wood, and nut shells vs. coals, oils, natural gases. The carbon is lowered as well.
Drawbacks • Wind- is not dependable resource • You need to live by the coast for there can be wind. • It is expensive to buy land for the wind fans • Biomass- there is no drawbacks or disadvantages by using this energy it is a better energy all around.
Government Plans • Wind-the government is telling wind farms that they can’t be in business anymore because it blocks enemy radar • Biomass- by the time of 2012 the government want coals to be substituted with Biomass briquettes
#1 Resource or No • Wind- is not that reliable and it is very expensive to get even set those establishment up. • Biomass- is about a good resource but it might not be as reliable as fossil fuels.
What does it release? • Wind- the only thing wind will release is wind • Biomass- is actually a good source it reduces CO2 & pollution
Websites • Wind- • http://www.physorg.com/news68373280.html • http://www.alternative-energy-resources.net/disadvantages-of-wind-energy.html • http://wiki.uiowa.edu/display/greenergy/Drawbacks+of+Wind+Energy • Biomass-http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomass_briquettes • http://www.biomass.net/Biomass-Briquettes.html • http://www.biomassfuelstocksofpa.com/biomass.html