Biomass Energy
Biomass energy is a form of renewable energy derived from organic materials, such as plants, agricultural waste, and other biological substances. It involves the conversion of these biomass materials into usable energy forms, such as heat, electricity, or biofuels. Biomass can be burned directly for heat, or processed into biofuels like ethanol and biodiesel through various technologies. This energy source is considered renewable because it is derived from living or recently living organisms, and its carbon emissions can be offset by the carbon dioxide absorbed by plants during their growth. Biomass energy can contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels, supporting sustainability and energy diversification.